Page A-4 THE PRESS YMCA Teams PRESS Fight It Out On THS Court More than forty Torranco YMCA basketball teams are Soon, winding upa busy schedule most of the fall leagues at Gable House will be of games. At the play-oft' terminating and then bowlers will be starting their new for Gra-Y Clubs (boys nine summer leagues. to twelve years of age) in Until now. most of the league write-ups honored only the Torrance High School the night bowlers. So, this reporter thought it was time gymnasium, the Diamonds to give the housewives' day defeated the Big Horns in a leagues some recognition. Torrance Entries Will tight 8 to 7 game. VICTOR LEAGUI? On the week-end, two Tor­ The Victor League, rance clubs, the Mugwumps which meets every Tuesday Join Angel, Dodger Fete and the Corsairs Gra-Y trav­ morning at 9:30/has eight Cttv of Torrance this week The two local winner! eled to North Hollywood to teams, with three ladies on accepted an invitation to will be certified for elimina- participate in an intc-r-YM- each. This is a handicap join in an 11-county search tive contests to be held at CA tournament. While the league two-thirds of IflO, for Southern California's the county level > on or be­ local teams lost, the club no maximum. most typical "Miss Angel" fore April" 8. the eve of the MUSCLE AND MATS collided os El Co- weight Jim Miller pins an opponent, members enjoyed the event Team two (Real Mo- and "Miss Dodger." Grand cere­ mino College wrestlers ventured to Cer- above, in developing his six-one, win- and the program following Coys) is in first place with Contest to select the,, two monies in the Dodger Stadi­ ritos College Friday and Saturday to loss record for the season, the games. 61 wins and only 19 losses. First Ladies of Baseball is um. determine state championships. Heavy- This weekend, the older Real McCoy members and one of many events being Y boys, 12 to 14, from the their averages are: D. Grif­ planned for the dedication Sharks Jr. Hi-Y Club will fiths, 121: L. Lenarth, 140; celebration of the new mul­ El Camino Malmen make the trek to San Fer­ and G. Wiseman. 142. ti-million dollar tripledecked Top Contenders for nando Valley for their Weeklv honors were Dodger Stadium in Los An chance to compete with held bv: HS. C. Champion. geles next month. crack teams from a number 618, and HG. B. Cieslak, Grand Opening Day, with Stale Junior College Championships of Southern California's YM­ 227. Season high honors to an elaborate program of pic­ (.'amino College mat-lhis first season in wrestling!weight. Miller is graduating CA's. Some member from the date are held bv: HS. S. nicking, a Dodger practice men headed the five . top for the college, Harris lost!from El Camino this spring. Knights Jr. Hi-Y will aid in Reed. 62.r.; and HG, G. Wise- workout, music, ceremonial, this inter-YMCA and introduction of baseball choice* to nab the S t a te f°V!'.,ai?lw°?_!?!!p: Team Captain Dave Fior- rivalry. man, 245. Raleigh Harris grappled elli was kept out of tourney On Saturday. March 17. An interesting and civic celebrities, will be Junior College Champion­ note on ApriN9, preceding the ship honors Friday and Sat- for the first time in FA Ca­ by a recurrent shoulder in­ Torrance YMCA will .serve about this league is that mino colors as he wrestles jury. Fiorelli has wrestled as host for another series of season's opener on the fol­ urday at Cerritos Junior every team chose a name of! lowing day. College. in the 130-pound class. in the 157. 167, and 177- sectional play-offs for the leading television programs. John Arnold was in the pound weight divisions for teen-age YMCA Clubs. . They are Checkmate, Untouchables, Three Stooges, Raw­ Park, which will be base­ Other contenders for the 137-pound groove for KCC. ball's alltime finest and most *40f»E£ ARC. junior college wrestling ti­ FA Camino in his two years Aft usual, the brg trophies hide. Defenders^ The New Breed, and Cheyennes. Arnold has remained unde­ on the team, lie has com­ are being reserved for those unique, will be the home ANt> tle are San Bernardino, feated in dual meet compe­ TOOTS NO. ONE grounds for the American Phoenix, Fresno and Modes- piled a won fourteen-lost teams which demonstrated tition for two years at Kl two record, winning ten and the best spirit of sportsman­ The Toots No. One meet Tuesday morning at nine. League Ttmy aton* account for »\ to. Wrestling began at 1 Camino, winning eight and This is also a handicap league and has ten teams, with as well as for the National home firas which cost neariy $W> p.m. on both days. losing two in his first year ship during the Y leagues. »ach ye*rl A strong wniootor to » tying two in his freshman at ECC three gal bowlers on each., League Los Angeles Dodg­ hri and to protect yowr MOM* wMfc Grappling and winning four- Announcement of these in the 115- year and winning six and losing none in this year's champions is withheld until Team four (Alley Cats) is in first, place with 63 wins ers, under a long term lease. Farm fire inawranca. K co*U so MM*, baa) pound division for El Cami­ tying one this season. dual meet competition. the Basketball and 33 losses. Members and their averages are: E. May, INVITATION moan* prevention of arloos lota to yoaa! no was Ray Pogue, who has Sports Award I'M oladly notp you provWa Mw right State UNDEFEATED The 125; B. Seidel. 107; and M. Bust on. 122. Invitation for Torrance Farm fire won Warriors were unde­ Nights later in the month. to five matches and lost At 147 was Warrior mat- feated this season In dual Weekly honors were held by: HS. J. Koppes. 581, participate in the "Miss anco for yowr * three this season. At 123- man, Don Holt, also unde­ meet competition. Call classified, and HG. J. Hatton and M. Strock, 217. Season high to Angel" "Miss Dodger" con. nome,)u*4Mlcaa> pounds for the tournament, DA 5-1515. provide you wttte feated in dual meet compe­ date are: HS, H. Schilling. 629, and tests was sent by the dodg­ low-coat Start* Andy Karris has HG, E. Nesthus, 230. compiled a tition this tyear with a 5-0 Half the teams picked names and they are Channel er Stadium Dedication Com­ Farm awto insur­ won three-lost four record ance. So C*N Nat record. Sweepers, Hits and Mrs.. Goof Balls, and Three Eyes. mittee in Los Angeles to todaqu in this second and last sea­ Mayor Albert Isen. son for FA Camino. During Wrestling in the l,r>7-pound Warrior Nine Topples SANDBAGGERS NO. TWO division for Kl Camino were The Sandhupgers No. Two league meets Wednesday In accepting on behalf of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday either Ralph Freas (2-1) mornings at 9:30. This is a scratch three point league the city, the mayor delegat­ March II, 12, 13 and Don Dobrick (5-0). One Loyola Off which is comprised of 1.4 teams with three gals. ed local arrangements to JACK SMITH Olna Lollobrltida to SBSC Anthony Franciosa and of the pair will challenge Team 12 is in first place with 41 Viz wins and 27^ Torrance Chamber of Com­ El Camino College base- 2008 CARSON ST. Ernttl Bortnlne In Rick Hansen (1-1) 'for the On the next pitch the losses. Members and their averages are: M. Carlson, 118; merce. "GO NAKED t ne iball Warriors headed for eager Warrior set out IN 167-pound position on for V. Edson, 115; and V. Windley, 128. This league is going In charge will be Donjsuitt 105 FAirfax 8-3803 THE WORLD" ; Santa Barbara this week­ second only team. to fall flat on to be very close. While Team 12 is in first place with Reining, Chamber . Cinftmateope and Sophomore Dennis Poin- end for two exhibition tilts his dignity. tinder the Committee's Motroeolor with the University of Cali­ 3-BAGGER 41 Vi, Teams Nine with 40: Thirteen with 38M>; SeVen and ton, wrestling for his first with 37'i>; Three with 37; Eight with 361 £: Two with 35; rules, any feminine baseball STATE FARM They Ri*k Lift and Umfc year at El Camino, was slat­ fornia. On the throw to second fan age'17 or over, single for Love Five with 35; and then there are three teams with 34 A and Oloryl ed in the 177-pound class. In diamond action last the ball escaped and Fuscar­ or married, who is a bona MOM Present* wins. Next Wednesday will mark their 2rxlh meeting, so MUTUAL Bill Travers' Pointon has compiled a week, El Camino played do scurried to third, scor­ Aotomofcile Insurance Compaay 5-2 anything can happen in this league. fide resident of the commu­ record in his first and host to Loyola University. ing on Moqre's three-bag Home Offict Btootmnfton, Illinois PS964C "THE GREEN last Weeklv high honors nity, it eligible to compete. D HELMET" year wrestling for ECC. The Lions from the "U" smack to left field. were held by: HS. M". Crispen. Alto Starrint failed to show their teeth Moore scorer! 567; and HC. E. Hare, 184. Season high scores thus far Ed Belley Tim Lutz wrestled in the when, with 101-pound division on tho and received a nasty bite two dowfn, John Ranslem are: HS, C. Dunn. 587: and HG. K. Hare. 237. I from the Tribe in Team names are Tri Tones, Flint SWAP-MlIT (very El Camino College team, the form banged out his second ex­ Stones. Sandblast- FIX THAT VACUUM OR Saturday and Sunday having compiled a 2-0 win­ of a 7-0 '. tra-base of the contest. ers. Sand Pipers. Sand Fleas. Three Spars, Lorn a Dunes, i From 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 P.m. ning record. EC veteran Ted Sprague \ EC's hill corps was at its Gully Jumpers. Pokies. Tricky Trio, and Sand Tics. SEWING MACHINE NOW U * * Jim Miller, wrestling in. and rookie John Torok hold best with the Tribe's two BOWLING BAGS NO. ONE DRIVE-IN THEATER Wt Pick Up Machint $6.50 Value his fjrst year for the ECC the visitors to two hits aces, Sprague and Torok. The Howling Bag Gals also meet on Wednesday morn- Check Motor Rtdondo Boach Blvd. while the Tribe blasted its DA 4 2664 squad, has earned a won six- working. . , ing at 9:30 and also are a three point scratch league. H Repack Bearings M lost one record as heavy- way out out of a power The duo gave up a single1 There are 10 teams with three gal participants. Check and Rewrap slump. . . apiece while Sprague struck Team One (The Sneaks) All Wiring $195 ts in first place with 44V& Balance and Tune Second b a s e m a n Bob out seven' to Torok's four. wins and 27Vfe losses. Team members and their averages Brown lead Deliver Machine the barrage with Sprague held the Lions are: R. McBride, 130; B. Selleck, 131; and N. Fraser. 157. 1-Year Guarantee a 400 foot solo homer in hitless until the fifth, when Weeklv 1 Elect the fourth. honors were held bv: HS. N. Fraser. 507; and Lion backstop Joe (lad push­ HG, J. Elkins. 198. Season high to date are: HS. ,T. Pru- In the first , third ed a single through the EC I CITY-WIDE H&G Co. . i b a s e m a n John Ranslem ett, 589; and HG. A. Castleman, 226. infield. He died on first as Other team names Phnn* DA 3.A55O bounced the spheroid ol'f Sprague mowed down the are Zip Hers, The Three Stars. the left field fence at the Under Takers, Amazons, BVBs, Sparkettes, and Sport- ROSE CRAIG re-maining Loyolans. mans. 375 foot mark to drive in El Torok took the mound in Camino's first two runs. the sixth inning and held From all indications this too will be a close league. Left fielder Joe Mo ore the foe to one hit. Hope you have enjoyed reading the brief down? Torrance City Clerk scored after making his way In the eighth and ninth on various house leagues picked at random. If you hav$ to first via a line drive frames the Lions started to not been mentioned, chances are that vou will be soon. ripped CAPABLE DEDICATED by the first of three claw at the door to runland BOWLING Jl Loyola hurlers. He moved as EC third sacker J o h n to second on a . Ranslem let a drive by Lion Local Peewees H*ve Chance to Shortstop Bob Withers fol­ shortstop Bill Kruer slip by lowed with a walk, and him. Torok, a little shook is FUN! ROSE CRAIG X rightfielder Bob Pier drove by EC's first , walker! Meet Hawp'ian Nine on Julv 4 over EC's first tally when he the next two Loyolans to Southern California Pee- big oval and for the last two ripped a single up the cen­ load the bases with none wee teams may vie for the years has drawn enthusias-' SUMMER__ LEAGUE SCHEDULEm ter. away. chance to meet a team from tic endorsement of sell-out Night leagues which ara available for anvont te *i»n up. This list tfoas nat 3-0 LEAD Freeman scurried Hawaii in the Coliseum July Includas companies, but ttiara ara nlthts, Mfnes available to mesa oraanlia- crowds attending the Coli-j tlons. Come See Our All-New Ranslem follower! with his to the mound, after which 4 by competing in a spring seiim event." said Pittenger. blast to give the Indians an Torok whiffed the next two baseball elimination tourna­ There will be 12 players IMPORTANT TO YOU! SIGN UP NOW! early 3-0 lead. batters and made the third ment, it is announced by per team and only a limited In the past three have been difficulties In all bowling houses, ot people Mt The Warriors Increased bemt able to decide which leaaue or house to bowl In. This has made It ground harmlessly to Ran­ Dick Pittcnger. Los Angeles number of teams can be ac­ inconvenient (or the bowlers who wish to form a good, strong league for RIK-SHA their lead on Brown's homer slem, who threw a strike"' to County Council of American cepted, Pitt-enger said. Play, pleasure. Please be sure of the league you want and wa will saa that you in the fourth and fifth inn­ first to end the uprising. Legion Director of"Special ers must be from the 10- have a definite place in your choice of the following: ing error on Loyola's short- In the ninth, with two Events. Dealine for entries 12 age group and must not HOUSE LEAGUE OPENINGS FOR SUMMER ROOM stop allowed Joe fourth and down, Torok issued his third is March 25. have reached their 13th a fifth DINING AND DANCING inning error on Loyo. free pass of the afternoon "The July 4 contest will birthday before July 4th. la's ,shortstop allowed Joe to left-fielder John Giltinam. pi'ecede the American Le­ IKE CARPENTER TRIO APPEARING Moore to take first. He Gruer followed with Loyo­ gion Fireworks Show in Use classified. DA 5-1515 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY MM...... larly Show May 14 M p.m. 11 US Men's Hd«p. scored a single by Withers la's first safety off the War­ Mon...... Sundowners May 7 M p.m. 10 410 Mixed Htftp. FOOD SERVED AT MODERATI and a sacrifice fly by Ran­ rior hurler. Mon. Night Owls May *7 oo p.m. 10 77S Mixed Hdcp. COFFEE SHOP PRICE slem. Joe Gad ended Mon. . ATZGB Girls April M M p.m. soo Women's Hdcp. The Tribe scored Its final the agony with a high pop Mon. ..ATZGB Girls April M 00 p.m. MO Women's Scratch NEW YORK STEAKS, COMPLETE Windsor Tues. Tuesday Mixed April 17 Mixed Htfcp. M p.m. 750 DINNER $2.75 runs in the seventh amid a fly. comedy of errors. Twe». Merchants Hdcp. April 24 M p.m. 100 Men'i Hdcp. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES Wed. . Twilight ft April 4 M p.m. MO Men's Hdcp. Pinchhitter. Nick Fuscar- EFFECTIVE Wed.. Wed. Mixed 5't May 1 00 P.m. 700 'Mixed Hdcp. ALL-NEW RIK-SHA ROOM do, opened the inning with The two most effective re­ Wed. Wed. Mixed S's April It 00 p.m. Scratch a walk. Coach Chuck Free­ lief for the Los An­ Thurs. . Mixed 4's May ! 00 p.m. Mixed Hdcp. NOW LOCATED ON MAIN FLOOR man apparently flashed Fus- Thurs. ... Scratch 4's May 14 00 p.m. Mixed Hdcp. geles Angels last year were Prt...... Sunsetters May IS M p.m. Mixed Hdcp cardo the steal signal and Tom Morgan and Art Fow­ Sat. . Father a. Son April 14 00 p.m. the centerfieldcr took JIM ler, each with eight saves. tun. .. Ouys A Dolls April It M p.m. Mixed Hdcp. GABLE lead-6ff. Overall, Morgan won eight LoyoJ6'« battery, how­ and lost two for an .800 per­ LADY DAY-TIME LEAGUES ever, outsmarted EC and centage. Me was topped only GOES Which Will Be Availobie for Sign Up HOUSE caught Fuscardo off the by starter . who 22501 HAWTHORNE BLVD. base. In an unsuccessful run posted a perfect .1-0 record, League Meeting Date* Time Average FR 8-2265 for Reservations down, BEGINNERS April 14m 10:00 A.M. 110 and Under OPPOSITf SKAMSTORRANCE the Lions let the EC but Jack came to the club INTERMEDIATE April Mth 10:00 A.M. Ind: Mln 111 te gardener escape. Again late in the season and saw Handicap and Max 115 Scratch Ta4)m: Min ISO to perched safely on the bag, action in only 1H games to WHOLESALE » Max )7S Fuscardo missed Freeman's Morgan's 5!) high for the ADVANCE April Mth 10:00 A.M. Ind: Mln. 114 H brush-off sign. club. Handicap and Max ISO NEW CAR DIRECTORY FLORIST SUPPLIES Scratch Team: Mln 174 to Max 4SO HIGH ADVANCE April 17H» 10(00 A.M. Ind? Mln 14S to G.M.C. TRUCKS (Scratch) Max 170 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Toarn: Min 44$ to OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC ' Max 400 Tijuana Inn Cafe Meeting date does net necessarily mean mat this will be the day on which the league will bowl. MARINATED STEAKS CHRISTMAS shoes and Nursery care are FREE te daytime women league CECIL L THOMAS & SONS ORDERS TO TAKE DECORATIONS PACIFIC COAST HWY. AT VERMONT HARBOR CITY HAMBURGERS OUT CALL STEAK SANDWICHES DECORATOR ITEMS S.UDEBAKER ORegon 8-4005 PORK CHOPS DA 3-0409 Dealer Authorlied by ttudebaker Corporation Gable House DELICIOUS te Service the Torrance Area QUALITY MEXICAN FOOD AVENUE C AT PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY 22501 Hawthorne Blvd. at Sepulveda 1029 REDONDO BEACH BLVD. Across from Sears FRANK H. AFTON CO, Hock Watt *f Varmont Av» (Clttad Monday*) FR. 8-2244 240 N. MARKET. INQLEWOOD -Bttabllihad tinea 1N7 FR 8-2265