El Camino ... 21 Went High . 32 Redondo ... 14 Palos Verdes 7 Warren .... 30 Montgomery . 39 Pierce ...... 6 Rolling Hills 14 Torrance ... 0 South High . 6 North ..... 19 St- Genevieve . 6 1SG A Ihr 'iini Backs Run Wild as recp West Wins Opener Tori mor thr tors, EL CAMINO Inn* Warriors W TOPPLES rone Score PIERCE JC has Of fetish r-niinrtrd El Ca- rcrti and mino College tallied twice er in thr second quarter | Five TDs and and A-6 at; a in In the third period have By JERRY REYNOLDS SIPTEMBCT 26, 1965 to inerwhrlm Pierce. 21-8, in riecl Press-Herald Staff Writer a junior college non-con- ord« West High staged the best ff-rrncp game Friday night nl J?rei offensive show in its four- Woodland Hills. peri year history Friday afternoon | Thr same rnmhlnatlon our and crushed Rolling Hills. 32-! that paced the Warrior* to ness 14. in a non-league football' a 27- 14 win over Phoenix a field game. week ago struck again as "1 West coach Fred Peterson, Quarterback Carry Hubert "1 taking his troops into action ran two yards for a touch­ rffe for the first time, soaked up down and passed to Rick Opp the bright sunshine Ehrr for 14 ytrds and an­ while hit other. backs exploded for 221 yard* and three touchdowns. Chuck Woods packed the •3 The Warriors also display­ ball over the goal from rivic yards out for the third ed part of their passing score. to i gamp, connecting on five Pierce Mill passes for another broke into the mur 72 yards scoring in the final and two more touchdowns. minutes. incr Wasting no time. West took, v resp . n o 0 ritiz the opening kickoff and Fl Cmnlno: TD C. Hub»rt (1 marched 69 yards for the uni. Wnodn (S rvn). Ebtr 14 pan also first score of the day. Half- """ from r Hub»rt). PAT-J«nl5a ranc ' Pl'K-y TD-Cwrlll* (» p.M trm , back Paul Gadbois carried M n*t*p n) I the ball eight yards around IN I the left end for the TD. A j Twice more the Warriors Iron took the ground route for Torrance prei touchdowns. Early in the sec­ ens ond quarter, Jim Barnes vir­ Rfle FINDING DAYLIGHT TO HIS LIKING . . . Fred Muellirh (75) of the Warrior* blocks John Papadakis tually jumped across the goal Stunned at 2 Srhwanbcck (curbing football) of West High races (80) from gelling his hands on the ball carrier while line from a yard away and thca round right rnd for 13 yard* on opening play John Harb (82) approaches the scene in the back- in the fourth quarter Bill De sore againo Rolling HilU Friday afternoon. Tackle LCD ground. West won 38-14. (Press-Herald Photo) Waide scored on an 8-yard By Hawks run. By HENRY BIRKE West took to the air for Press-Herald Sports Editor Saxons two other touchdowns. Late A disconsolate John Tran- 'in the second quarter QB tham. coach of Torrance Bear Facts Revised Ron Norman pitched out to High's varsity, had mixed Absorb Gadbois, who fired a 44-yard emotions about his football Today's Coliseum football Papa Bear, there was Baby "Baby Bear is Johnny Mor­ pass to Mark Knox. On the team's 14-0 loss to Redondo attraction titled. "Hardknocks Rear and there was 'Grouchy ris, who ... at 5-9'i and 180 next pl.y, Norman passed to Friday night at the Torrance Defeat and the Three Bears." is not 1 As A Bear.' pounds ... is unusually small LaRoche for seven yards and Stadium. recommended for aficionado* "Papa Bear will be played as bears go. (But what a set a touchdown. Walking to dressing room Steve S c h m i 11, North of child fiction! by himself (who else?) George of paws!) Near the end of the game. STEVE SCHMITZ . . . Kurd running hulfhiirk for after the game Trantham ap­ High's hard running halfback. To set the stage, then, for S. Halas. Sr., 70-year-old thes- " 'Grouchy A* A Bear' will \orman and Gadbois teamed North High launched his senior year Friday night peared disturbed his squad some 30.000 lovers of "adult plan whose theatrical know- be portrayed with stark real­ with three touchdowns against Warren, stalled so many times near cored three touchdowns In jmayhem;" again for a 10-yard pitch out but the jhow has thrilled audiences ism by a relatively and touchdown pass. This Bears bested North, 30-10, in the game. the Redondo goal line. Also his team's opening non- -Once upon a time there'from New York to San Fran- league football game against young and handsome time, the target was Joel ____ (Press-Herald Photo) {running through his mind were three bears. There was'dsoc for 44 years. named Harland Svare, whose Hons. were Intervals when the Tar­ Warren Friday night, but the icy-eyed countenance of re­ tars outplayed their conquer* Saxons went down to defeat. cent days would freeze .in five trie, for we,t twice|GRAHAM ON THE BEAM or. 30-19. SOUTH HIGH EDGED polar bear! Rolling Hills scored in the i But Redondo scored twice Played at Downey. the j "Now, for the synopsis: third quarter on a quarter early in the skirmish and th* home team trailed North 6-0 "Last week, you will back sneak by Marty Meagher pressure of overcoming a 14. in the first quarter, but came member. Papa Bear and Baby land in the fourth quarter on Passing Pays deficit had an affect on back to run up five touch­ Coach Swift Not Bear and a few of Baby Bear's a 16-yard pass from QB Carl Torrance. downs. Two of 'em in the >laymates went wandering Tomllnson to John Engle- To start the evening, a de­ fourth quarter were spectacu­ rom their ivy-covered home hardt on the final play. Brian lay of game (15 minutes! lar. Jay Levine ran back a n beautiful Wrigley Field in Bellew converted twice on For Montomery penalty forced Torrance to kickoff 77 yards after North So Disappointed search of a little tourist hand- place kicks. kickoff from Its 25 instead out. Somewhere west Junior quarterback Danny The Valiants punted next of the 40. closed the gap at 18-13. Later "You can't be pleased of Yel-j Peterson was well pleased Lavine was also on the re­ when later. Jeff Arrieta powered lowstone they ran Into a with the performance of his Graham fired three first half time, but after driving 60 Redondo put the ball In you lose, but I'm not disap­ his way through the of touchdown passes to lead yards Montgomery's Brady play at midfield and appear* ceiving end of QB Paul Yo- pointed." of hornets and got backs. His only disappointing der's second touchdown pan the line for 8 yards and a stung but good! moment came when center Bishop Montgomery High to {crashed over from the 11. ed headed for a quick TD ai of the night, one that netted That's how Coach Ken touchdown. "Meanwhile, 'Grouchy' was'Russ Harden injured his leg. a 39-8 non-league football) jr| Davis booted three of Terry Smith ripped 35 yards 68 yards. Swift reacted to the first test­ The extra point try failed, out walking in the Detroit!Harden will probably be lost win over St. Genevieve of th(, winner's six conversions. off left tackle, but a penaltj ing of his Spartans after they however, when Mike Powers forest, seeking a little lion for two weeks, Peterson said.jthe^Olympic League Friday The winning KnlghU nullified it. Dana Clyde had Yoder also threw to Ed dropped a 7-6 fell short on a power drive Romero for 27 yards and ran decision to meat. To say that he came Barnes claimed honors as "'"night. Paios Verdes Friday night. through the line. home hungry would be to un- the leading ground gainer for The game at Montgomery's over from the 2 and 1 yard "We Arrieta carried the ball tor line. made some errors," derstate the situation. Even 1 the Warriors. He carried aev- field was one of the best of- Iraham had 5-for-6 in the air Swift said, "but we're young." the Spartans, gaining 68 though he roasted 40 Rams i en times for 'ensive efforts in the school's the Seahawks. , Schmitx put North ahead yards in 18 68 yards. Anoth- and 174 yards. And be means young. trips. Scott Chris- on Tuesday morning, he Is fr varsity veteran, Fred ilstory. The first downs were 11 to Four plays liter Luke Lek 'S in the tint quarter on a 2 South has but one letter- tensen, quartebacking the positively famished." scored from the 2-yard line. yard dive Into the end tone. Green ISchwanbeck, ran for 51 yards The KnlghU scored the 6 for the Kn|ghts. The Vsl- man on the line, but the de- and White for the sec So, as we prepare to pick , n nine trys. and De Waide ants scored On Torrance's first scrim His two fourth quarter touch­ ond year, turned in an out first time they got the ball with four and a mage play from its 36, Horn downs were ensive unit contained Palos up the story this day, Papa i picked up 51 in seven trys. as Graham culminated a 60 half minutes to play on a 47 from the 1 and Verdes' highly respected tall- standing performance as a Bear is licking his wounds! Gadbois was given the ball beck ran 49 yards on a statui S ysrd lines. runner 11 times lor 46 yard drive with a 39 yard yard return of an Intercepv . ij^^y back Bill Tapp and held the (and his chops) in anticipation 1 ^ times and got 49 yards leave to Chuck Bongard. North ...... » » 0 U 1» yards and finding the mark of a little porridge andun addition to two completed o.bn«^.UU CaroU a0l (i ._ J°nly resulted in the first a Vunn ...... Oil* IS-ao with four of nine passes for Bishop struck for three op Moni«om«rV's»is o-a»;four Tartar failures withU North TO» fchmlli U yd run). ground. Grouchy is doing the same.| pmei «or 52 more. TDs In the second quarter. G*n»l««« TD Cwnllo (47 ... .._ . _, BrhnlU II yd. rant. Schmlu (t yd They were equally 77 yards. Christensen had Since only one can occupy; Norman, who became the the Redondo 3i. rum. PAT Coehr»». tough on one pass intercepted. During a 65 yard march luhnp MAntfom Redondo took over on it Wtrrra TD» - Hnimrn (IT yd pus defense. Only one Palos the winner's chair, the pilot Is talk of the Pioneer League Graham threw to Gary Ne- d 119 yd p*»i Ormhun). Tod* Yudv U yd. Jim Jennings proved to be NtM-iuon 119 yil from Ora- 9-yard line and moved th- ...... _ «ln» (77- Verdes pass found its mark obvious the conflict is Bee teams last year with his senson for a 12 yard score yd kirknrt lurni. UvlM IU yd Christensen's favorite target, length of the field withClyd' for 8 yards while four set! And If you think Gold! passing,_ hit three of eight and a few moments later his Rrady p*« from Tttd»ri. catching three of the four locks raised hell with the for 20°yards and one touch III yd run tosses fell to the ground. passes for 69 yards. target was Hanson on a toss 6-yard TD. Steve Atwatr But the Spartans weren't three bears' cottage, you will that covered 77 yards. Overall, Swift rates the shudder at the sight this made his second successfu alone In the mistake depart Spartans' first 1965 effort a Making holes for the run- No. 2 quarterback Dan place kick for a 14-0 margla Basketball ment. afternoon. ning backs were Len Multlch Prltchett put the fourth good one. South won't be a In 12 successive games, be­ and Alan Coward, In the second half th. Twice. Palos Verdes fans doormat, he tald. both var touchdown of the half on the Water Polo Hawk offense sprang a leal Bill Set (or came to their feet to watch ginning with 1959. the Los sity veterans. scoreboard. racing 47 yards o « 4 Angeles entry haa not defeat Sophomore back Dave as the officials served sevey backs run the length of the to the goal line after the Under Way penalties within a aeries o field, only to see the plays ed Chicago. A lone tie in 1960 Boyd continued to show style Knights intercepted at mid Sports Arena South TD Arrl«i« (l-yurd run). breaking an otherwise all-vic­ nine plavs for illegal proci called back when red flags on the field. Boyd had not field. dures. One infraction null Las Angeles' first NBA dou hit the ground. Early in the' torious Bears' string. practiced all week, Peterson In the third period Bill At Camino i Most recent of these came fled a 65 yard punt by Clydt ble feature at the S p o r t s second quarter, wingback 20th Season said, but he turned in a top Brady tallied twice. St Gen E| Camino College water Torrance had a series_ a Arena on Tuesday will be his Uoyd Miller got hold of a one month ago In Nashville notch performance as de­ evieve gave up the ball once polo coach Rudy Kroon «H ,l,'"sVr"ai«ht Trst" downs" t toric in more than one »en>>e South High punt on his own; when Sayers ran two kicks fensive llnebacker. on its only 20, failing to pecti to open the 1965 season,,he fourth rt bu, The 15-yard line and cut nil way Harness for touchdowns in a 28- W... Hill...... «4 "is 0o «-«IS-M with the strongest team R»Uin* JIH1»_.. L--. -.*. * £|A make a first down, and aet! he WM h,Ued ,, ,he Redondo , will meet the world champion down field for what he 14 triumph for Chicago. Last 4 up a 12 yard Brady TD for has had in seven years at the Boston Celtica, Jears enjoyed Coach Don Hay of Redond. and the San thought was touchdown. A Racing Nears Warrior campus. said his backs worked a| Francisco Warriors will take clipping penalty, however, victories. (TruM. Hon» (10-yard . There are only three re­ on the Celebrating its 20th year of • CAMS G*db»l»): PAT L»Roeh« week on quick starts. H Cincinnati Royals in nullified the play. presenting major league har­ NO. nliu-» kick.I Rolling Hill. TD. turning aquamen, Tom Denny thought they did a good the star-studded season pre­ K4 Know- - L« Gordon MraitiT (I >«rd run)._ Cross Country Jo. The second long run came ness racing to the Southland LT U* 70 U.yard !)«»» from TonillBxinl and Dexter Kaytis, both se­ along with defensive me view. in the fourth quarter when 1.0 (U«l. PAT«-B*llow II yurd run) Ki>«'«- lected for Metropolitan Con- sports public, Western Har­ r Pyl« g hirdt UH-yird f»m from Tomltn- Joe Platt, Bruce Winnie an The 1964-65 all-NBA first Tapp took a handoff from H ; C«dil« - .on): PAT.-B.lUw (I plK.klek.1 Teams Show ference second team honors, i^rry gtow ness Racing Assn. kicks off a KT W«lo.k» team was composed of Elgin Jim Flege and cut toward the.million dollar meeting at RK Dllku and Tom McAbee. returning Trantham .iternated thre Baylor and OB Buklrh after of Los sideline. He stopped 73 yards beautiful Hollywood Park, H.I Arncll Early Talent three years in the serv- quarterbacks Jef ^onke Angeles, Hill Kimell ot Bos- 1 later in the end zone and Kl. MoirU Lightweight ice. McAbee is a former »»;j Danny Kling and Bill Bynur Oct. 5. KB Marconi ton, and Oscar Rob-.-rlson and turned around to see the ref­ Racing will be conducted South High took second in^IF first team player from El _but WM not iure now h Jerry Lucas of Cincinnati. eree stepping off a 15-yard on a five-day week basis, Grids Triumph the Double-A division of thejSegundo High School. .planned to use them In th Last season's ail-American holding penalty against a Tuesday through Saturday, Long Beach State Invitational! 'Three returning men do (Uturt. quintet was made up o' Gall| te»m'»»te with the nine-race programs Football The Class B football team cross country meet Friday, not seem highly olgnif leant, He said he would spen- Goodrich of UCLA, Cawiej Tne r*»' scoring for Palos getting underway at 1 p.m at North High scored a nosed out for first by Colton, but the experience of U« new the week on goal line offens* Russell of Michigan, Bill Brad- Verdes came in the first through Oct. 30. (After the first half touchdown and a 45-46. 'team membersu"~ "'"will meet the 7 7 • ft—I ley of Princeton, quarter when Tapp took a Results Lenny Jay of South took!conference challenge," CoachiT<£»uu' .. u o 9 ft Fred Hetzel changeover from daylight JUNIOR COLLIOC fourth period .safety to beat U>« II yd run; of Davidson and of short pitch-out from QB Jack time to standard time, post El from Plyd*.' Qlrndulr 80. But I. A 24. CAT. Al»»l (place klck») Miami. Levy and raced 16 yards time for the first race will be HIOH SCHOOL league game Friday after­ time of 10:31 1. Named among the new men around the right end. Tapp's 12 45 on weekdays and Rtilumlu 14. Turranr* o In dual meets West High are Jim Slatta and Bob Far- 12:30 Pulu< Vri.tr* 7. South « noon at the North Stadium. place kick gave Palos Verdes on Saturdays ) Warren JO Nciitli 19 In lightweight non-league defeated Redondo, 25-30, and nell from Kl Segundo. Both BEEHAWKS WIN GOIJ' EVENT a 7-0 lead Weal 32. Rolling Kill. 14 North downed Warren, The Kedondo High The 35-day autumn season Muiili[uiii«fiy 38 8t