^Sunday, August 9, 1959 TORRANCE PKfcSS Page Sere* Last Summer "LOOKING'EM PRESS Golf Lessons Anyone for golf? Aug. 10 marks th« last chance 9 J for adult* to learn links skills In this summer's golf instruction program offered by the Torrance OVER Recreation Department. The final session at Sea-A ire With Mike Colics Jr. arts Golf Course, 22730 Lupine Dr., +******~*H**^**^*^ will begin on that date. Classes Work are slated twice weekly or three DODGER "" If You Go to Alaska for weeks on Mondays and Wednes­ Every night about five, prior to a night game at the Coliseum, days, or Tuesdays and Thursdays. a tall, good-looking ex-major leaguer from the city of Torrance Better Buy Round Trip Ticket Mixed classes are scheduled for hall' at makes his way to the pitcher's mound and fireg his "fast Planning to visit Alaska? Then where in the United States In 5 and 7 p.m. while ones for women Dodger batters. He's listed .f'.,.,^. are slated for 6 p.m., according t}as a batting practice pitcher "" - - ^<- be sure to bring money and buy March nearly 20 uercent of the to Coach Bill Wood. wilh the Los Angeles Club a round-trip ticket ahead of time, I labor force was jobless, compared Fre for the six-lesson course IB and to everyone in the game warns Murray Love, Mffhager of with an average 5 percent nation­ $fi. Tract ice halls and clubs are of '.jaseball he is known as the Torrance Local Office, Cali- ally. furnished hy the Recreation De­ mild-mannered, easy going ornia Department of Employment. "The resident work force In partment. George Vico. The blunt truth, Love said, is Alaska is more than adequate for Just a few days ago we that job opportunities are scarce most employer requirements." should by all rnpnns visit the local talked with George under and living costs are high from Weir stated. He added that no employment office to learn what, painful conditions. Dr. Wood 19 to 60 percent higher than In immediate large increase in em­ if anything, might be available in of the LA staff had just" fin­ Seattle, for example. ployment is expected for Alaska. their line of work. ished his stitch work on Vi- co's right ear. While serving He quoted M. E. Weir, Director hove said the TorraJice Local "If you start out for Alaska re­ up a "fat one' to Johnny of the Alaska Employment Secur­ [Office, at 2007 W. Carson St., re­ gardless," Love concluded, "don't that ceives monthly up-to-date Alaska forget that round-trip ticket and ^Roseboro, George forgot to ity Commis.sion, as stating WATER SHOW Giving a collegiate touch to from left, of Brent Moser, Judy Wolf, Janet duck away from a screaming unemployment figures usually job information. Persons with an plenty of money to meet your liv­ line drive sent his way by higher for Alaska than else­ eye to going to the 49th state ing expenses while you are there." the Campus Gapers Aquacade to be held at Thomson and Jerry Kiel perched on a Model A the Dodger .catcher. After the Benstead Plunge Thursday and Friday at 7:30 Ford. Admission will be Tree. the good doctor mended Vi- p.m., is this sporty looking quartet composed, Press Photo co's hearing .apparatus .we took the ailing George to the press box for some hot cof­ OCEAN FISH fee and chatter. "How is it that you pitch Bowling News REPORTS batting practice?" we asked Bowl-Ct-Drome's Tuesday night LONO BEACH (Balmont) On« boat. 29 of the rapidly recovering anglers, 54 yellowtall, 263 barracuda. 42 Ladies Handicap wound up their bonito. resident of our All-American WILMINGTON (Seadatt) One boat, 20 summer session with Mary's Col­ anglers, 97 yellowtall, 200 barracuda. ^ "Ever since I quit as an or Bar taking top honors, 1% SAN PEDRO (22nd St.) Four boats, 109 anglers, 184 yellowtall, 440 barracuda, 123 active player I've missed the games over Vel's Ford and bonito, J77 bass; fishing San Clemente game. This is tht only way George'a Linoleum sharing sec­ and local. I know to stay with it." ond, followed by 8 down by the RIDONDO Five boats, 147 .anglers, 447 Shop quintet in barracuda, 38 yellowtall, 228 bonito, 79 CAREER STARTS IN 1940 Torrance Flower calico and bull bass; 3 barges, lots of mackerel, some nalibut, bonito. GEORGE VICO for third. Season series high "George, When did your copped by team-mates rolling for LONG BEACH (Pacific) Six boats, 196 career begin?" angler1;, 6 blucfin turte, 1097 barcacuda, George's Linoleum, L. Terrill and 116 yellowtall, 55 calico bass, 336 bonito. "I started playing ball in 1940 when was 17 years old." LONG BEACH (Plerpoint) Eleven boats, "Where?" L. Riegel, both posting powerful 376 anglers, Horeshor Kelp, Catallna. 16 618 tallies. Terrill connecting bluefin tuna up to 23 Ib., 242 yellowtall, "In Michigan and Kentucky Class C ball, then to Class B with with an impressive 528&!)0 f>18 1786 barracuda, 169 calico and bull bass, Winston-Salem of the Piedmont League in North Carolina. I played 319 bonito, 44 miscellaneous, 6 halibut, 8 with her 61G&102 rock fish; all tuna caught off Catalina. * first base and right field than in early '43 I went into the Navy." and Reiprel BUZZ FA7IO 618. High game honors whipped SANTA MONICA (Sportflshing) Seven 'When did you get back in baseball?" boats, 107 anglers, 122 barracuda, 145 up hy Livinjfston Jewelers kegler bonito, 55 assorted bass, 4 small white sea Brunswick bowling star, will "In 1946 I joined Portland of the Pacific Coast League. At the L. Keeney. Scattered the ten-pins bass. end fjF the season scOut Bernie DeViveros told me to re­ for a frizzling 223&27 250 effort SAN PEDRO (Norm's)- Nine boats, 178 appear at the Palos Verdes oring training in '47." anglers, Catallna, Horeshoe Kelp, 212 yet- port to the Tigers for to top the gals in the solo column. lowtail, 823 barracuda, 419 bonito, 7 white Bowl, 24600 Crenshaw Blvd., "You finally made big time." P.M. squad hold a two sea bass, 6 halibut, 2 calico bass, 23 mis­ The cellaneous. in an exhibition Wednesday, "No. Although I hit .480 during spring training, the club felt pame edge over the Lords and SAN CLEMENTE Four boats, 20J ang­ I needed another year on the farm so back I went to ortland." lers, 6 blurfln tuna to 27 Ibs., 15 yellow- Aug. 12, from 3 to 6 and 9 to Central Body Works in the tall, 5 white sea bass, 4 halibut, 150 bar­ "Then when did you become a major leaguer?" Drome' Monday Men's Commer­ racuda, 127 calico bass, 238 bonito. 12 p.m.,* it was announctd by "I hit over .300 in Portland that year and our , Jit cial loop rounding out the 12th Turner, felt that I was ready, so in '48 I began the season wit week of their summer meet. Tor­ For quiek results phone your Harry ernfeld. Detroit." rance Police ride in fourth, only ad to Press classified, FA 8-2345. A "That must have been your greatest moment.'V w "Yes, it was, and even greater after I hit a with a three back of the loaders, followed man on my first time up as a big leaguer.1 by Frank's Best Mehrinp and "What else do you rerall during that initial year in the majors?" HaiiRon, Golden Do-Nut and the "The last game of the season and . Hal Newhouser ADMIRE TROPHY Shown admiring the tro­ ing, 1957 Carson St., Torrance. Young Bolding Post Office mob. B Tabor heads pitched beautifully, beating them 7-3, and I got 2 for 3 off the phy to be awarded to the winning team of the is a member of the East Lennox all-star team the season series honor roll with great Feller/' Los Angeles-Bay Cities little league tournament that is vieing for the championship this week­ his hefty 605&102 707 three "How long did your major league career last?" are Tournament Director Paul Riier; Miss Haw­ end at Talon Field, Hawthorne. game total while V. Newton, "Just two years through the 1949 season, my best year, I hit King's Men hurler chalked up .265. I was considered the second best fielding in thorne of 159, Diane Hansen; and Hank Bold- a whopping 26B&16 271 single to the league. However, no hit, and I was sent down." ride on top of the seasons high /"Did you ever get back?" -board. "No. Although I was good enough for minor league play I CJA Hot Rods to become "good enough" for the majors. I played The Sting-era lead the flack in never was able Mixed k with Seattle after leaving Detroit, then to San Francisco and finally Run Today the early Tuesday night HEALTHY Four loop, hanging onto a five to Hollywood in 1955." game margin after completing "You ended your playing career in '57 I understand, after the Wealthy and Wise at Gardena Stars moved to make room for the Dodgers in '58?" the 13th week of summer play. "You're right. I quit before I was told to although I felt I had Come in for a Free This Sunday afternoon looks to The Splits, Ton-mice Heater Serv­ be full of thrills and spills, as the a couple of good years left." Trial and See How ice and Interstate Painting share "What did you do then?" Easy It Is to Feel popular CJA Hot Rods take to a crowded second, followed one the track at Hardena Stadium for "During the '57 season I got a fob with the Daminguez Estate Great Again All Ages down by the Schlitz & Hamms. Co., a good job, and rather than take off with the Stars for what a full eleven event program of 8 to 80 Seasons series topped whipped up might have been the beginning of the end I retired." races. by The Wild Ones', D. Adams, RECOMMENDS ALTERNATE SITE TO DODGERS WEIGHT GAINING Starting at 2:80 p.m. with the who connected his three for a "What do you do for Dominguez?" REDUCING first race of four laps for the rousing 62(>&42 668 tally and N. "I'm assistant land lease manager." four fastest cars, and going on White, representing the Torrance ) "'What proposal did you make to the Dodgers on behalf of your BODY CONTOURING up to the thirty lap feature race, BETTER MEASUREMENTS Heater mob, scoring with a ter­ company?" AAon,, Wed., Fr\. Tuei, Thurr, ! « it looks to be one of the bent Hot rific 582&M 633 to lead the 'When the club moved to LA we offered the Dodger brass an Men Nlghtt STEAM BATHS Women Nlght> Rod races of the season, with 1100 acre site at 190th and Avalon. We even asked them to make gals. The Mixers', H. Costanzo the best drivers in Southern Cali­ rolled up a neat 224& 16 270 their own terms but nothing ever came of it." Optn 6 Day* 1321VJ fornia on hand for the days pro- Wham-o Tank pitch, claiming the seasons indi­ "What did the Dodgers tell you?" 10 a.m. to SARTORI grnm. "That they had only one «ite in mind for their new stadium 10 p.m. CAL GYM TORRANCE vidual high game for the mm, alternate one." Included among the top pilots while D. Albright, rolling for the with Gun and Helmet Chavez Ravine and were not considering an who will be on hand will be such "Is the offer still good in the event further legal action hampers league leaders tops the gals ef­ Over 8 f e e t Regular $1.98 Value the Dodgers from building at Chavez?" stars as: Art Atkinson, Pasadena; forts with her towering 246&19 Yes it is, although that site is now being considered for the Rill Mangold, Compton: Ed Van 265 single. around . . Folds Kyk, Gnrdena; Don Noel, Culver 1963 World's Fair because of its proximity to three freeways." Greatest Trailer Sales Ever! to neat package. 'I also understand, George, that you are interested in Torrance City; Bill Cnntrell and Norm Ma- For quick and best results, call t politics?" lone, Riverside; Jack Austin, Los Ready for action be­ your ad in to Press classified at "Yes f am. I will run for councilman in April. I sincerely Angeles; "Irish" Jack Kelly, San FA 8-2346. in seconds. Made lieve my qualifications are good and that I can serve the people Bernardino; Pa u 1 Jones, Tor- property if given'half the chance." ______rnnce; Bob Hogle, Buena Park; of heavy - duty Krnie Young, Lakewood; Termite corrugated Boys Set Fire I Ave., set by four boyn. Snyder, Los Angeles; Ray Bunch. board. . . Climbs j The youngsters, ranging in Hell fJardens; Audie Madron: and PIZZA from Firemen battled for nearly five I age from 7 to 12, were turned more than 50 others who will be hills. hour* Wednesday night extin- over to juvenile officers. No im- on hand promise it to be an af­ jfujt-i,int, * fire in a shed at the mediate estimate of th« damage ternoon to remember. 1.54 St.;. f 'n., 17709 S. Western to machinery wan available. The mnnagcrs of the stadium have set a special price of just 45c $1.60 for adults, with juniors at $1 nnd kids under eight free. 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