PREP FOOTBALL OUTLOOK SPORTS North gins A-6 SEPTEMBER 5. 1965 California Angels Drills Tuesday

This is the fourth in a up front for the overall good Explain New Title series of prep football pre­ of a fast backfield. the new views. Today's report con­ edition of the Saxons will be The are now the California cerns North High School. much quicker in the line and B> HF.NHY Kl'RKK will he a smarter type team. "In the five years we have been the only Amer­ Press'-Heraid Sports Kditor Levy (loos not know what While most high .school to expect, what with North ican League team in the slate of California and people High rcturring to the Bay from all over the state have become Angel fans" Bob football teams took advantage of a five-day conditioning pe­ League Inglewood is also Reynolds said in making the, ______~ ____ riod last week. North High of switching from the Sky announcement. Torrance did not. (xMgiie along with North. TOP BATTING FORM . . . "We also feel that our A(; AJ A MAN Not that the Saxons are so Levy .said he gets the idea Is demonstrated h> Saddle moving to a new stadium talented they don't need as from reading the paper that O'Biti who competed in next year in Anaheim is a TWO-TALENTKD SKATERS . . . Bonnir Clnrkr, t3. much practice time as pos- 1 Hawthorne will be tough and summer tofthull league in most progressive one The REPORTED • nd Drhliv Ann t,arson 12. of Torrnnrr practice In. sible. but Coach Kd Levy did rtcdonrlo has some good tal­ Torranre. leaders of that fastest grow­ tethrr for their part* in the "Holiday Irr Rrvuc" to­ not feel the type of physical ent, hut he didn't see enough ing area in the country have IMPROVED morrow and Tiirsda\ HI the Olvmpic Ire \rrnn. The preparations offered was that of the opposition last year to nroven themselves to be for­ sho« is prrscntrH h> the South Bay Figure Skating valuable make a firm opinion. ward thinking. Orange Coun­ Race rar owner and pro­ Club both evening* at S p.m. Levy took time during the I At the present time he ex­ omen ty is the capital of all Cali­ moter J C. Agajanian. In­ week to issue team gear as' pects Inglewood. North and fornia entertainment, with jured in an aulnmnblle acci­ players reported for physi­ South to he down in the such world-renowned places dent a week ago at 190th cals standing?. as Disneyland. Melodyland St. and Western Avenue, is Two reasons for not putting The first genuine look at Wrap Up Theatre, Knolls Berry Farm reported In "fairly cood the gridders through a com ED LEVY and the Movieland Coach at North High ,North will bp Friday. Sept. Wax Mu­ condition" at Daniel Free­ pulsory week of calisthenics 17. when the annual Blue and seum, and has become a vaca­ man Hospital in Inglrwood. are the loss of time from em- again They arc Kent Major. White game intra-squad tion mecca. We hope we can Agajanian was first taken jploymcnt for many of the full back: Mike Tuffley. takes place, Softball become a part of this growing , Harbor General Hospital 'youngsters and restrictions switched from guard to wing-, rr?.hnhir ,0|/,""lv* family." said L»fi Knd—On the team presi- ^frf nc was p\arfA on the {against setting up formations back: Henry Lopez. apparent B;irry ."•miHx-rg The Torrance Recreation dent critical list with numerous land handling of a football, heir to quarterback job: Joe tx-ft Sharp I KM). Department's Girls and Worn- It was also felt by the An- lacerations and broken ribs. Levy also took into consid- Franco, end: Steve Sharpc a 'Bin Bur,--*.. r<1on ( "°'' nated their summer season name "California" was far port Agajanian i organized touch football en- linebackcr; Scott Gordon, a .^'*™\<,*m FVrr"r (I7SI- Jim last has received week. less cumbersome than the hundreds of message-, from I gaged in by the players. guard: and Walt Wheclis. a itu.ii* oiinrd Jw i*nhun ns-n Recreation Department ^urnia ,.sj.nce Jh,eir . in?cPj'on 1 OIT311CM "We will go about our rcg- The Saxons lost a center. |jri?'y rHnriin»s. U>pn (ttnt, 'They have trained at Palm Miki- Tuffl»y ular routine of getting ready Bernard Tucker, to Rolling',,5il1l'h'niJ{jll{j^n". lISm for our first game with War- Hills i^ft Ji.'i«w«« ««•»• grhmli* rulr»ll M»0> Reaches ren High Friday. Sept. 24." Coach Levy will build hiSi" rk - Krni Major (IU). he said. 'second string from upgraded! 9" ______•mb» I ITS i. Returning to the varsity junior varsity and Class B squad this season are two players T new name af|er moving fmm Finals IT1!* The highest batting aver. Washington in 1961. Two outstanding players. Steve; The best of the Bees is L/aSl F Illlff pre- Tappa Keggas defeated the iSchmitz. a left halfback, and age trophy went to Linda \ cedents exist in ;-he PCL in Wild Mustangs of Torrance in John Futrell, a 180-pound, ~ Boss of the Bloomer Girls. ! Uule Rock the teara knottn semi-final Gary Martin. 160-pound left halfback who will back up ftfarrtttt'l play of tho South- end. iSchmilz. m^ttllcl Highest team batting aver-' as the Arkansas Travelers ern California Slo-Pitch Tour- age certificates Schmitz. a hard running' Junior varsitv quarterback |7 \i • were awarded [and in , the club is nament at Lakewood Friday 175-pounder. played fullback!Jerry to: Bent Mc.Mlister. Icicles: [called the Islanders night. 8-4. Ball is Lopcz' closest F OI lYlcll Hlcl Arlene Johnson and Frances: The Angels' with last year's first team, jcompctitor for the varsity as- A rccord arrav o( fans an-j new stadium : The Los Angeles Oldtimers u thei team's Kautzman. Comets: Jan Kal- Anaheim Stadium is cur- also reached the finals by de- 40 play- signmcnt. . inboard raceboat drivers, in- berg. Debs: and Diane ,1 with the varsity last; Compared with ^J^'^fjcluding three newly-crowned Boyd. rently under construction and 'feat ing the Torrance Dog eight others are back varsity' which wag too Old Timers. will be ready next spring. I Patch Kids. 3-0. champions, is ex- The all-stars defeated the The California Angels openj Tappa Keggas got a home 'peeled to pack Long Beach West Rey Playgirls. 17-10. in i the new stadium next April ! run from Bruno Giacomi and {Marine Stadium for Its "Last Uie teen-age league. j 9-10 against the San Francis- three hits bv Rav Magnante ; Fling" regatta tomorrow af­ Karen Barr of the Road- co Giants and Ron jacoson'in the vie- Rams to Start ternoon. runners batted .643 during The Angels' c o r po r a t e'tory "We expect 8.000 specta­ the season and was awarded {name is Golden West Base-1 tors and 100 boats." said Eva a trophy. I ball Co Three Torrance teams Others leading their teams The radio-television! G. Miner, race chairman for holdings of Messrs Autrvand ;emeiL8ed,,1,0 th«MV»rt«-f'n«to Baker at Half the Pilot Club, women's serv­ and rccemng certificates in Reynolds are incorporated'.1? ^ '« Muust*n*s » » Terry Baker will start ice group sponsoring the 20th hitting were: Cathy Hankins., under the name of Golden lhe lx)nt? Bcach Nav> 3' 1: atjcent weeks, but did play brier 'annual tabor Day fixture. West Rey Playgirls; Sandy West Broadcasters. Tappa Keggas downed the halfback. Us Joscphson at iy against the Bears last Sun-| Fj . h ' '!„ B a u m, Chuckers: Barbara Penthouse Cleaners. 12-1. and fullback and Bill Munson at day at Nashville.. "His improvement ,145 pn, but racin Is to Brugnola. Josie's Little the Dog Patch Kids edged the quarterback Sunday when the " has been '." p• "' "j . ''" m ^5.:* , „ Angels: Audrey Wade. Dar- Dance Sept. 17 Gardcna Comets. 3-2 Hams host the Philadelphia (steady. "Svare commented at ^ tiihans; and Sandie O'Bitz of * Two errors and t fielder's! Kaulc. at the Coliseum mid-week, "and I want to w'clSly K,cko,f is scheduled finte the Knuks. Pop choice led the Dog Patch! ,or 1 him agains, the Kagles. fhe > The Yellow Ribbon Soft- ' Kids' two winning runs in the; P .n for the next-to-last prc- Whllc Ba" *"' -see * °" ball program for girls 11-14 GrOUD Plailg i fifth inning season game of the year against the hagles j Dcsp(U. |hcjr ||(|es ,wo of was conducted at McMaster r The Wild Mustangs scored With star fullback Dick d I8 the U.S. speed kings will be and Walteria Parks. At Wal- , Th« Torrance Pop Warner, two runs in the bottom of the Bass still a week away Iromif "!" m> 7 in challenging roles Monday. teria the All-Stars defeated f*aSuc "'" hold a fund-rals- sixth to beat the Navy. being 100 per «nt ready. Walterta 17-7. and *CK '" L.Mr.1 Rober stul! in ni* record- the No-;'nR ,dan,cc * th« Retail OUAMTIM FINALS TORRANCE GIRL . . . T«ri ftullek will »kale • »olo coach Harland Svare of the "'"" " holding K-Racing runabout body's at McMaster were also,£ "k» L "|°n Hall. Harbor Lunz B*arh N«iy 000 100 0—1 T I Wild Nu.l.n». 010 0011—3 S 0 in the Valentine's Day number during Monday and Rams has decided to giveli* champion. Scrambler of Ana- defeated by the league All-if"?- °n ™<**y. Sept. 17. at MarL»» and Flynn. Johnton and Tuesday evenins'% "Holiday Icr Revur" al the Baker a starting test 9 p.m. . laronil | Browns.______helm win face a field includ­ Stars rappa K'fc» 40O Olympic lee Arena, 23770 So. Western Ave. Ticket U will be Terry i ing Joe Poty's Daddy's Baby. Theme of the dance la P»nlh'w Cfnn 000 I_ , . _ _ first atari; Wyurd and M«y«r; McDonald Information Is available by calling DA 4-4474 w FB Unce the fourth game of ub- lnc 37->'ear-old »IMI. FINALS i played as a lonesome one- wm ^ tnc ncxt hearts, it was found that It youngsters in peewee, midget ild Unmng. OJO OM 0—4 type of rac- race P'ant at tne past end of am too great for 11 per atipi K«ifu Oil 010 1—ail 1 FISH REPORT i some behind three blockers,ing equipment to test the Fourth Street cent and junior bantam divisions. Juhnon «nd OMeoml: Wyurd in ^^ Be>ch- Admission to the dance will nd lly»n M*y*r in the "Outpost Formation"! njg(, banked paved oval ati wi" undergo a $1.383.000 re- Oldtlm-r. ON 100 0-3 S lVter who had no evidence of heart be $1. Tickets may be pur- Do. P.l<-h Kldi 000 006 0-0 1 against Detroit m Pn7tioJnarR«e>0"«truction lPr°8ram " roay trouble. dd««n* and Capita;TiteUM Md for a few days, albacore came everything thrown at them game No. 2 last year. take more than a year to :ha*ed at the door. roaring back at the 60-Mile i way. To 9 IDS College football's most de A race for the California finish Bank to send the landing Bass Best bite at Salt corated athlete of all-time counts as Auto Racing (CAR) Mockers soaring again. Cret-k on both sand and cali­ a quarterback at Oregon State liant* been xceduled for Fri­ Water of 72 degrees appar­ co bask Some weighed in at in IIM2, Terry has been ham day and two weeks later ^Dragsters ently drove the longfins out the landing tipped 6 Ibs pered by a groin pull in re ; Sept 24 further, where it is a nice, Halibut No pressure at( cool 6568 degrees, and that is present tune e at where they are hitting. White Sea bass - - Lots of Actually, this is a routinei*.""!' * "!" being caught El Camino Football ,occurance all during albacore daily at Salt Creek Reports I tu- nation's top drag racer* season as Uie Tongfins"move'"V lhc S'" >««'«" doing .HI- i <>m pot ing in the world from spot to spot m search Twelve let lei m of very well on big whites in championships al l/>ng (ornia after one scme.ter last named to the Kl Camino rot- food or better water condi- deeper water If they move) Beach mong the 97 football year, and Robert Jones who ter. They are so pho mor e^jon* 'n l'l°»er we could for practic have a Following Usi week's stock Kl : formerly attend^' San Fer-!guard Tom Brase, and fresh-i ThM(, anna,pnilv arr new 80011 la|e-year run car races, the all-out drag­ nando State College men Brian Olsen. Creg Bar , nj. ald smaller fiah al B«rracuda - Coming back ill meet Riv- Carey, sters look over yesterday and planning a career in rett. Jim M.lon, and Howardj "^VrTK m"Jy 30 J'78,*" along !h,eh c°"' "7 will wind up competition to- erside in a scrimmage Tue»-,professional . Is con- Achenbach Inoumipm in the area that all traces of the red tut. day at 5 pm. and clash with! li(jere.s the fish They read the competition for several years. ',.',. . Coach Ken Swearingen, a ii>r Hose Bowl game 'fish reports in the paper Among lug achievements, (epoitmg as freshmen are j graduate of Redondo High The 1U65 edition of the'then if the count for the dav Shubtrt was the first racer \iii-n va.-elenko and Don and j.;i Camino, u assisted by.charity junior college gamejis low. they just don't show to clock over 200 mph with 1 ends; (nesler Loekelt.ivince McCullough, former pittinK the No. I team in up to fulfill their reserve a Chevrolet engine at Lion's ;ird: John Spindlei center, HUMS head coach; Bill Vin­ California against the No I tions. In doing this they shut backs Dennis Dohner, 'Dray Strip earlier this year. cent, former Aviation High team from the rest of the na out other anglers who would An estimated $100,000 in ige Gregor. Miks PrU'hJ line coach, and Don Jurk'a tion, is scheduled for Katur-jlike to go hut who cant lit- IIU.M I'OWI KKI> I»KA(.STKRS ... Are l and Rob Quarry featured (ash and merchandise prize* graduate of Kl Segundo High day, Dec. 11 in the Rose reached in time to make the in I he winii up of lhe World Drag Strip raves today jawait the winners of the dou- Ki\(. Torrance Tartars are and Kl Camino Bowl ,[*>»{ • nil tomorrow Ml l.i I>K lle»(h. |ble-barreled event.