Sunday, Octobtr 18, 1959 TORRANCE PRESS PRESS South Beats Lennox, 25-12; Murder North, 28-6 Vikings By Bruce Allyson Before a sparse crowd of 1500 the Spartans from South High walloped the LRncers from Lennox, 25-12 in a game played under the arcs at Torrance High Stad­ ium Friday night. For Coach Dave Tollefson of South this marks t.10 "LOOKING This afternoon and evening, team's second successive win after a slow start of two Gardcna Stadium will feature losses. doubleheader program 'EM another t.rt£ first quarter South was 139th St. and In of racing over the stubborn Lan- Western Ave. speedpath. held scoreless oy a Sunday afternoon sees the re-! «>r eleven that repulsed two Saxons, 6 turn of the Claiming Stock Car Spartan drives. However, with in the 'SANTA MONICA The Sax­ Races, which scored such a big minutes remaining second quarter South capitalized ons from North High were hand- success last week-end in the successive defeat OVER"l one- when thoy recovered a bad passed their second first apeparance over the Santa Monica The claim­ from center on the Lancer five. | by a powerful Callas Jr.||||||||!!||i!||||||||||||||||||||i third mile clay oval. playflL yilllllllllllllllllllillllllll! With Mike will be featured in a Bob Wchran then went through eleven, 28-6, in a game ing cars night in special nine-event program of center for 2 to the 3 yard line under the lights Friday Gunsel for Top Gun and Bill Harprove. ran for 1 to the beach citv before an overflow On next play Wehr-! crowd of 5,000. A few days ago Bert Bell, the commissioner of pro Heading the list of drivers j the 2. the reign over the will he last week's main event ball, was laid to rent, ending a 14 year winner, Ray McKinley of Tor- .?.'. toughest bunch of owners in all sportdom. andsouth Bay a man wljo "had integrity in hopelessly outclassed by its Bert was eulogized as LaMarr Anderson, Manhattan Late in the second quarter j League rival. Graham, an All- abupdance." A rare item in the - Beach; Jim Preston- Norwalk; Mike Andrews recovered Cun- CIF end in '68, picked up a Sax­ when you consider what some of the rest of the league Arley Scranton, Compton; John­ ningham's fumble on the Lancer on fumble and ran 18 yards for ny Jones, Redondo Beach; Merle 40 yard line. Hargrove tried left a TD. He also tallied on a 35 is made up of. Lewis, Inglewodo; Whitey Ful­ and gained seven to the 33. j yard end run. El tackle • to stand up and fight the volleys ler, Gardena; Dick Elliott, Joe Austin went for six to the Shoup's valient eleven The late boss had Bill Harris. Mali- Coach men as of the Bears Monte; Wild Lancer 2.r>. Hargrove then held the Vikings scoreless In the of abuse from such bu; Bob Lewis, Compton; Ernie time rolled and some 3n!^irtff « l..,.. for ,, ° first quarter but as and Preston Marshall of the Redskins. Young, Lakewood, the 18. Brilliant left half Wehr- on they were no match for tht others who wil be on hand, and Halas alone did much to ridicule the office of the with timei"an tore through tackle Vikings. when racing begins ,to ,*hp K°al lin<; wi,th, thp commissioner with antics and protests go strong that on trials at 1 p. m. and the first I raced The Saxons lone score came IB second Spartan touchdown, the last quarter as On a three Bell had to lean a bit backwards to race at 2:30 p. m. was too low and several occasions Sunday night will be the hip; Watts' kick yard burst thru the line by Jim his job. featuring South led 13-0. Carothers. protect Destruction Derby, . ,eft thc North High of th" the wrecking of GO automobiles Wtih eight minutes left in the. The defpat Marshall and Halas are the most publicized breaks went in * in front of the grandstand. An third quarter the gridders winless this season. NFL owners, the others at one time or another, or eight-event program of crashes against South as Joe Austin got grou;>, had blasts that put Bell in jeopardy. will be held, with a special a bad punt off and the Lancers on the Spartan Kill Up band together and hir< women's event also on tap. g»ined possession Bear That is why the Lepgue must Walton will be out j 40. Lancer Cunning- Howard as a mjin who never p'n.vod ball, nevnr owned a pro club. for his third main event win ham put on a one man show Slightly from'58 will he bullied his way to a Lancer fraternized with men of the game, nor was ever of the season. The event Bear season tag returns re­ never time of 7 p.m. j touchdown with several high- top gun, so to speak, the start at the early ceived through Oct. 1, 1959, show influenced by club owners. A Women's Race j powered runs. Glen Hycock Special hunters have bagged 143 beari of which must be associated with Judge "Landis feature such drivers as spoiled Rarnes' attempt for the caliber will this year, compared to 131 for immortality. Such H man is Austin Ctunse1 Hilda Paulsen. v Compton; Joyce extra point by blocking tho kick. of baseball Spartans led 13-G. j the same period last year. of the NFL. Elliott, Compton; Lynn Stewart. The acting czar Iluntington Park; Carol Wilcox. Several minutes later Joe Aus- j Tulare County leads the list Huntington Park- and Including tin connected with a beautiful with 20. Plumas and Humbol Former FBI Agent who and Mendocin some five other beauties aerial to Roger Smith good for each reported 15 name of a man will see action. 50 yards and another South TD. reported 14. To most people Austin Gunsel is the was too low. I with his job The kick by Watts who's claim to football was in connection The quarter ended with South (FARM PRODUCTS SENT Treasurer of the play for pay league. DEEP SEA leadifig 19-6. I Some United States surplus as farm products are sent to tht In 1952 Gunsel, who is now 50, was hired by Bell SCORE Just after tho last period got $1 CARE pack­ BOX Roger Harrold inter­ needy abroad in above named position and as a "stopper" against 3AN( PEDRO( (Norms) 23 fishermen on j under way ages. The food goes to desti­ for the 2 boats caught 4 tunn, s vellowtall, cepted a Cuninrrham pass on the tim£ bass, 140 bonito, 11 miscellaneous. tute families, orphanages, hos­ gambling activities in the league. At the on 4 boats plays possible SANTAu . r , MONICA-53^ .,„.,_ fishermen . i Lancer 30 nnd several ,. t, and other institutions. New York and was honored by Avalon caught 51 barracuda, 23 boni:o, t'yello.v- . , ...... Hawkmji far- pitals Gunsel was an FBI agent operating between WHOPPER! Mr. and Mr%. Phillip Campbell of well's "Wa-Hini" 'tail, 3 white tea bass, 32 bass. ! Inter fullback Jim with a blast from the island's gun. ,th™*h , < }" "^ * th« and Philadelphia. 28024 Pales Verdes Drive East, Rolling Hills, officials c.a^7;~v^.K3WS.rr^L.^'«^ Les Ha yes, w holds champagne given him by Cat- lllttP fof SovUn s .final touchdown. quarterback he»d, Gunsel pose with the huge 10-ft. 158-lb. marlin Mr. Campbell bonilo, 10 halibul. ran for a total of Prior to his appointment as money of Comerce to toast his b d 53 b " ^ne try ^°r * n" ex^ra point *wrns I passed nnd caught while fishing off Catalina Is- alina Istond Chamber ( hi no seconds remaining agency police force faithfully. On Campbell 22 rocMiih', U2 vei- bloch^ed nnd .Sotit'i led 2r>-0. j yards. With served the government John Stock- prize. 583 bonito, i haiibui, threatening only land. The catch was made aboard fishermen on 2 i A never*«ay-die Lancer bunch '; South was again several occasions the successful discharge of his duties IO pARADi$BSCcovB-52 the clock stopped and 115 vellowtall^ 105 bass, 208; drove to thrir second touuhdown j to have Hoover «.-Mb in the Monday D Swallows of the league-lead boats caught R neat 25' 12 was rewarded by the FBI's boss, J. Edgar one-game edge Jusl onf> mimitft °f P l a ?\ th° final SCOrt' W8S Tor- ing squad scored the gals' 'solo b°SAN DIEOO-74 fishermen on 6 boatr.!*''^ for the Torrance eleven. Men's Commercial with while sea bass,' left sparked bv fleet reserve !win m bravos. high with her 147&68-215 effort. caught 234 vellowtall, 3 ._ ' ....__ >-..._... ranee Police- Blue Diamond 71 barracuda, 33 bonito, 1 halibut, I19'_._- Gunsel's other merits for the job of CZHT are ninner- Bowling News bass. Market and Mehring & Hanson SAN ne of volume one of the FBI Story to list here. day Night Mixed Five loop hit- miscelUnrous fish. tln^ Bowl-O-Drome lanes on agy Painting, Team 9, and NEWPORT BBACH (Dtvev't Locker) to say that Gunsel is as honest as thdy.come. Plastering jam It. up ?7 fishermen on 2 boats caught 54 vrllow- Suffice the 9 p. m. schedule, a «lim Skaggs tall, 39 barracuda, 6 bass, 49 bonito, 3 A barrier to all who try to mis-use tho commissioner's i half game over second-place one game back of the crowded halibut, 2 white tea bass, 71 miscellaneous the j Roderick. Inter­ second, trailing league leaders fish. of fico for gains not condu.sive to the betterment of squad Lane & Tire state Paint Co. rides in third, by only two games. Bay game. two out of first, followed by Service kegler B. Bake holds Telescopes Given Because he's not a former owner nor a former pro Charles Upholstery, the Spur the season's Individual series he reminds one of Judge and Imported Auto Trans. Af- high with his si/ling 605&48-653 Moon Watchers sail player nor coach, and beeause tnlly as T. Justice, rolling for do- j te' compelting the fourth week i Ten telescopes have been jNOU&H PAINT WAS USED BY Lanrlifl, this column is on record for favoring the appoint- J. Mer­ Mohrlng & Hnnson, and B. Did- the Northrop Institute of their winter session, I nated to' TO to football's highest office. cer, Tram No. 10 representa­ ion, the Lords member, share of Technology by the Smithson- AUTO REPAIRMEN LAST YEAR mont of Austin Gunsel Justice uncorked a commendable as Gunsel | tive, holds down the men's in­ solo honors. ian Astrophysicai Observatory in PAINT THfc QUEEN MARV 6OOO T»A*ES| If all snorts chiefs wre as his blistering 245&0-245 effort as it was an- dividual series high with Cambridge, Mass., l«cqu*r and tmmwt w** the words "rambler" and "rambling" would be cluster Dldion (cored with his mighty James L. Mc- Ov»f »U million oollont o< auto I'm sure Impressive 590&63-H53 'nounced todny by car*. Damatft to your car can ba copy. the route for 229&16-245. of the college u»«d to roflnith damaged conspicuous from lack of vtf>o. in all sports as A. Dryva, going Daugherly's ;Kinley, president you'ra not adequately ineured. As* your agent haw lasher! out Bowl-O-Drome's Monday Har­ Vitae St., costly, If Charles Upholstery, >t 1155 W. Arbor little It cottt to net top-notch protection wrtftt State Farm. Rams Over Packers with the league's high single vey Swing, headed by Sandy's j Inglewood. pitch, scattering tho pins for a Kegler.t, came off their third | Tho scopes will be used by the Although I w*»s badly disappointed in tho Rams when whopping 235&11-246. week of play undefeated. The* 'Ol No. 50' i student moomvntch team of the Noisy Four ride In second, four chapter beaten by the 40'ers two t weeks ago, and not Teammate V. I/ooser connect­ Pacific Rocket Society JACK SMITH they wrjro for the gal*' sea­ out of first, followed one down at th'o NIT. Under the direction week, I, how­ ed her three 1715 CABRILLO, TORRANCE PAirfax 1*03 overly elated after their win in Chicago last son series topper, coming up by the What-4 mob. of Prof. John Porter, faculty ad­ in Green j set No. 7 latched onto the Every will observe ever, ferl that they will heat the Packers today with a powerful 512&132-644 Team viser, the students tTAtt »» !* while another hurler of Tram men's early season aeries high paths of American and Russian No. 10 mob, B. Merrer, recorded with his 549ft 117-66 set as P. satellites. columnist Dk-k Dau^hertv has not forgiven of 187 the What-4 squad cut STATE FARM MUTUAL Follow the female game high Sena of THURSDAY INSURANCE COMPANY game effort, a INSUtAMCt AUTOMOBILE blast wo gave to one Sid Oillniun in a recent All-228. loose with high Use Press Classified Ads to Horn* ..'flic*: Bloomington, ll'inois us for tho a pitch. piece. Dick blamed the players for not winning until they The Post Office force holds dandy 231&26-257 buy or sell. Phone FA 8-2315. Female season series racked IN THE tanged with the Bears. up by P. Ostrander of Team No. My reason for picking the Rams is not basod on the 7 connected for 456A99-555 as fjssumption that the LA club is that much better than TORRANCE Bay. But rather because the Lombardi coached In 1958, more than 81,000 took Green civil-service exams for positions PRESS ^ n is playing well over its head. in County government. More than Matson, in his most glorious moments as a Ram last 11,000 were placed. week, did not play as great as threo good defensive men v/onid hp.ve. However, headlines arc nsuallv reserved for offensive stars and why take it away from Ollie? Yet, he SWIMMING hadn't nroved, in rrnr book, the past trade that took away Panf;t ^""er and Holtzmann. POOL The Rams will win today because of the aforemen- 1ionH ?> wt ',•]'<] V < , "' » tbeir offense will score more 'Worth Waiting For' SUPPLIES points than that of the Packers. WATCH! <"H>nnd Two is cJMTvh" tho action this morning at 11. What a nice way to spend part of the day. No crowds to fiprht, no traffic to get caught in, and no coming back DA 6-6313 SEE SRIFFEY'S home with a sore throat. •• WE for Mort LOW, LOW PRICE NEVER Safety... Comfort... Pleasure! 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