TORRANCE PRESS Sunday, February 21, P«gt A-4 Open League Results PRESS "LOOKING Favored teams all came through with wins in Torrancc 'EM Recreation Depart merit's Open Basketball League's games, slaved Tuesday at South High School. Kenny's Shoe Repair opened the evening's bill with a ! 54-47 win over David 1) a w e s OVER : Really five. Avery Bryant's team :rnn true to form in swamping With Mike Callus Jr. Chandler's Sand and Gravel hy an 81-47 count. Newland's Elec­ tric scored a 70-53 win over Gary AMBLE Cage Industrial League Danny Still Out Little's determined hoopsters in Danny McDevitt, hot arid cold and hot-tompr-ml Dod­ the finale. Results Results ger little left-hander, has told LA Veep Bavasi that he is Score by quarters: ( Neannsr the half-way mark of , Aeronca Manufacturing Com not satisfied with tho contract the Dodgers drew-up for Kenny's Shoe Amble basketball League play pany's basketball team edged the Repair . .... 13 8 16 17 54 City Employees, 39-36, and Gen him. As of today the fiery Scot-irishman refuses to ac­ the following gam«8 are"on tap eral Telephone measured Ryan David Dawes Wednesday; Kedondo Hnvvks vs. cept the slight increase in pay offered to hirfi. Realty . .... 10 12 14 11 47 ' Aeros. 40-36. in two close games McDevitt's ploa for more dough is similiar to that of Torrance Press, Hollywood Kiv in Torrance Recreation Depart I Gary Little... B 19 15 18 58 iera Sportsmen vs. T o r i ;i n < < ment's Industrial League play FVcd Kipp, Bill Harris, Bobby Asproinont'1 and Hob Lil- ! Newland's RP.CJI., and the Christian Men vs. staged Tuesday, in North High Ij:.- all current Dodger hold-outs not leaving for Vero iElectric ... .19 10 25 16 70 School's Gymnasium. H a r v e j Sheriff's Men. Thursdny; Tap- Beach with all the other contented Champions today. Avery Aluminum won by forfeit in Luckily for the Los Angeles club tho ho'd-outs, ex- Bryant . .... 22 18 16 25 81 pa Keftfras vs. Post <»ffMI. Tor- K.'ime scheduled with Manor Bar vs. Old Pros, cent for little Danny, will not be missed in the event they Chandler's rancf Lions Club bcrs. Sand ...... 14 12 9 12 47 and South Bay Church of God Score by Quarters: don't sitfn on the dotted line before the scrs^n starts. The vs. Bunk. Aeronca .... 13 12 8 6 39 t':j> and not-so-good players are already in the fold with Open Ltagut Standing* Results of last week's tramr-p, City. Kmp...... 9 5 12 10 36 pitchers and catchers slated to worK-out. Monday. Out- W L Wednesday; Christian Men ['}, Score by Quarters: ii'jlders and infielders will begin spring training a week Bryant ...... B 1 Torrance Re.es., L'8, Sheriff's Men General Tel. 3 12 10 R 4( Press IJ>, Redondo fiorn tomorrow. Newland's Electric . f> ] 12, Torrance Ryan .7 12 10 2-36 Kenny's Shoe Repair 4 3 Hawks 1F>, Hollywood Riviera Industrial Leagu* Standings David Dawes Realty .... 3 4 Sportsmen 7. Thursday; Post W Willicims in Chandlers S&G ...... 1 6 Office 0, Old Pros 2!», Tappa Aeronca ...... 7 Little ...... 1 6 j KrgRRS 23, Calif. Bank I:'. T..IT. General Telephone ..... 4 Latest to sign was In"-, ii,'tn> "-o-lucky rijrhthamler. Lions forfeit to SBC of (i. . Stan played \vint-r ball down Dominican Schedule, Tuesday, Feb. 23. at Harvey Aluminum ...... 4 South High School. 7 p.m., Ken­ i City Employees ...... 3 Republic way. According to the final statistics Williams ny's Shoe Repair vs Bryant; 8 vid Dawes Really; 9 p.m.. Chand­ IRyan Aeros ...... 2 managed to garner fifteen victories and lead his league in p.m.. Newland's Electric vs Da- ler's Sand and (travel vs Little. 1 Manor Barbers ...... 0 this department. As another hot and cold twirlei for th" Dodgers last years Stan's experience and work in the Central Amer­ ican winter league firmly establishes him as a pitcher with good promi'c. If you recall Stan had trouble with his control in '50. Fans and scribes alike were heard to mumble that Alston had lost, it after the Dodger skipper had per­ mitted Williams to stay in much longrr even after he had managed to lo;fd the bases with gratis walks. Bavasi and Alston are high on Stan calling him the right-hander with the most potential on the squad. They reason that his age, 2'',, :md his ability to blaze strikes in are his chief assets. His control is guaranteed to be REBOUNDS WERE PLENTIFUL during re­ Mannix, South was able to upset Tartar five much better by those who watched him pitch during cent Torrance-South High game. Because of 56-53 in inter-city battle. the winl'T months. the sensational play of Joe Austin and Jim Press Photo by Art Willey Essefian in Fold Other recent signers are 's brother Lakers, Hawks Collide Norm and Chuck Ert.,egian. The lattor's contract calls Local basketball fans get an- , the Western Division chase in. point laurels. He also is a great for some extra change while Norm is Hcliedulcd t > re­ other look at major league teams the NBA. They boast some of rebounder, feeder and court tac­ port to Spokane after training. when the St. Louis Hawks a n d , lhe ^ ^ names-fcl- tician. Essegian is the most traveled tn.-in in bas'-b-;!l. From Minneapoli* Laken clash ma;, fike Bob p tut a d St. Louis and Minneapolis are the Sports 1953 through 1058 Chuck has been with a total of four­ pair of NBA games at elette, Cliff Hagan and Slater bitter rivals, the Hawks still Arena in Ix>s Angeles today and Martin. smarting over the Lakers upset teen clubs. Last year before comiticr to I he Dodvor* Ks- tomorrow night...... , .victory over them inthe Western segian was y/ith three other t^a The Hawks are w ay ahead of Mmneapohs big Run. of course, Divisjon p,ayoffs ,Mt scgson is the fabulous Elgin Baylor. The won with th' 1 C;irdin;»l> tneu movm-/ t'« Uorh".s!, ri r vml 6-6 star was an All-Pro star in Spokane. his rookie season last year and As a Dod'rer Erypfrian pot into some 12 ball games General Meet on is well on his way toward repeat­ Cash 'n Carry J batting $.104. He won acclMm ing. ing through with two pinch- homers. An all-time Se­ liam Stoinberg and Robert Hagenbaugh of Eugene Bliss and Woody Woodward. Event Baylor out-dueled Wilt Cham­ is Saturday at 9 p. m. Press Photo for West PONY berlain in their recent meeting ries record. Central Little League Auxiliary, wrap prizes League Thursday here, scoring 36 points for high Faculty League The Wost Torrance P-O-N-Y NOW IS THE Lraguc will hold a general meet- TIME TO INVEST 1960 inn: on Thursday Feb. 25, U>fiO Results in the auditorium of Sepulveda IN REAL ESTATE Torrance Recreation Depari School at 7:80 p.m. At this meet­ ment's Faculty Basketball League ing- the managers of the S trams play at North High School Mon­ will be introduced and the buys DODGER SCHEDULE day night had Pier Avenue will be notified as to what team downing the Palos Verdes thoy will be playing on. There ALTER DODGERS AT HOME DODGERS AWAY Schools Kahlo Realty team, 80-52, will be no notification prior to MILK April I2(NJ, I3(N) Chicago April 19, 20 San Francisco Torrance High Knolls Drugs los­ the general meeting «o it is to April 22(N), 23, 24 St. Louis ing to South High Party House the interest of rarh parent and 20'* Qi April I4(N), I6(N), 17 Sr. LouU boy to attend. April 28JN), 29(N), 30(N) San Francisco April 26, 27 Chicago by a forfeit and Peary Junior REALTY; San Francisco High of (tardrna defeating Haw­ A "("Jet-Acquainted" Dance will May 2IN), 3(N) Cincinnati May I3(N, 14, 15 be held on Saturday, Feb. 27 nt & INSURANCE Wholetale Outlet Milwaukee May 16 N , I7(N ...... Milwaukee thorne High School Faculty. 54- 3400 DEL A MO BLVD. May 4 N 5 38. for an undefeated, 70 rec­ !) p.m. nt the F.agles Hall, Cata- 18 N, I9(N ...... Cincinnati* Across from Union Carbidei May 6(N , 7(N), 8 Philadelphia May ord. lina and Garnet Streets in Re- Illlllimillllll May 9(N, IO(N), I|(N) PiHsburgh May 20 N, 2I(N 22 ...... Philadelphia Score by Quarters: dondo Rfar.h. Tickets w U1 bp TORRANC1 May 23 N, 24(N 2S/N) ...... Pittsburgh Torrance Builders May 30(N), 3I(N), Jun« St. Louii Pier Ave. ... 14 23 20 2S «0 available at the general meeting. FOR HOMI DELIVIRY CAL Jun. 2(N), 3(N), 4/N), 5 Chicago May 27, 28, 29 Chicago P.V.4C.R. . 12 12 18 10 52 and Realtors Milwaukee June 2I(N) , 22(N),"" 23(N)...... Cincinnati Jun» N), 8(N 9(N) Score by Quarters: Since 1936 FR 4-8971 Jun« IO(N), II Cincinnati June 24IN 25, 26 ...... «....._..«...... ___...... Milwaukee Peary City Asks Beach Juna 14/N), 15 .Philadelphia June 27(N ...... ____._..,.__...... N. Y. Yankees Jr. Hlifh ... 10 11 10 17 54 Fund of County Jun» 17/N),,. .19 ...... __.., ....>.... PiHtburgh June 28 N 29(N), 30(N) ...... ____...... Philadelphia Hawthorne THE Recr*- i July 5(N), 6JNJ ...... ^.,.,,...... ».....San Franciico July I/N 2. 3...... ,...... -...... r....~... - Pittsburgh High ...... 8 9 T 15 36 Th« Los Angolta City July 4(2) ...... _...... -...... :..- St. Louis Standing! ation and Park Commission has July 7{N), 8(N) ...... Chicago forwarded to th« City Council a GABLE HOUSE July 9N), 10 ...... St. Louii July I5(N), 16, 17...... San Francisco W HAWTHORNJ A SEPULVEDA Pittsburgh Peary Jr. High ...... 7 resolution requesting the County July I9(N), 20(N), 2I(N) Pittsburgh Aug. 2(N), 3(N), 4(N) Board of Supervisors to allocate July 22(N), 23(N), 24 Philadelphia Aug. 5(N), 6(N), ~ Philadelphia South High Pty Use '5' . .5 WILL BE READY SOON Hi-Knolls D. . 4 to the Recreation and Park De­ July 26'N), 27(N), 28(N) Cincinnati Aug. 8(N), 9(N), 10 Milwaukee Torrance Hawthorne High Faculty 3 partment the sum of $75,000 to Milwaukee Aug. II(N), I2'N), 13, 14 Cincinnati We're Looking July 29(N), 30(N), 31 Pier Avenue ... 2 help defray costs of operating Aug. 16, 17, 18 Chicago Aug. 22(N) San Franciico P.V.-K. Really . 0 beaches under tho City's jurisdic­ Forward to Your Aug. 23(N), 24(N), 25(N) Milwaukee Aug. I9(N), 20, 21 St. Louis tion during the fiscal year 19fiO- San Francisco Schedule. Monday. Feb. 22 f.1. Aug. 26'TN-2) 28 Cincinnati r,t ?:-. 2(N), 3, 4...... ! North High School: LEAGUE RESERVATIONS Pithburgh Sept. 7|N), 8!N) ..... Cincinnati It is estimated that non-resi­ Aug. 29(N), 30(N) 7 p.m., Torrancc High Knolls Sept. 9(N), 10, II Milwaukee dents of the city constitute 54.3 r,o 8-2265 Aug. 3I(N], Sept. I'N) Philadelphia Drugs vs Pier Avenue. Jerry Homel Nowl Sept. 5(TN-2), 6 San Franciico Sept. I2(N), I3(N) Philadelphia of attendance at Cabrillo Beach, Sept. I4(N), IS ...... Pittsburgh 8 p.m.. Hawthorne High Facul­ San Pedro; Isadore R Dockxveiler Sept. 25, 26(N) San Franciico ty vs P.O. Kahlo Realty. Beach State Park. P 1 a y n DH Seot. 27(N), 28(N) 29'N) St. Louii Sept. 16, 17. 18 ...... Chicago St. Louis 9:00 p.m.. South High-Party Rey; Venice Beach; nml \V i ! I Seot. 30(NI. Oct. I(N). 2 Chicago Sept. I9(N), 20'N), 2I(NJ..._...... rjouse 5' vs Peary Jr. High. Rogrns Bench Stair Park. 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