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Torrance Herald Breaks Record Orc/oz For Mile Set x Named All-Bay By Zamperini Two members of the" 1950 Torrance High School haiehall .Louis Zamperini's 11-year-old tenin have been named to the All-Bay League first string. IC4A record /or the, mile finally Howard Mlnnirn Cenlerilelder Victor Ordaz and Leftrielder fell at'the chnmplonahlpmcetlnir are the' honored pair. weekend. This murks the first time a TfCrtnr has hit the tint In New York'Us! team of the Bay League since*" ; - George Wade, of Yale, broke Midgets Plan Playoff Harry Throdosis was named trt [fielders ,n lhp Bfty LeagUC, from the field at the conference . .... Walteria and CYO grabbed ul , All-Star squad in 1048. meeting to finish the mile In A Shaugh'Khne.ssy-t.vpe playoll , only two' KameS played last Paul Pcttit's $100,000 arm, btitted .304 for the season. He , lights is he'"^ i, |n Jno Jun|or ,ca in the ailing list during'the Mi.mura, called Tad by most got three home runs, two dou­ 4m. 10.3s to heat the former Under anc1 Ordaz. Join three playem planned for 0, j fist w-eek, Is now out of dan bles, one 'triple and nine sin­ Tartar's record run of 4m. 11 2s CYO downed Keystone 3 to from Redondo Beach, two fum gles during the, season. Wee league, accord) took a close one jjc-r, according to spokesmen for i \\hich (he made at the UJ09IC4A recreation depart] hile Walteria Jordan and one each from El So- Coach Cliff .Oraybchl says ty Torrance Park by a scon the 'Pittsburgh Plratfs. Doctors | gnndo, Inglfwood and Li-uzlng'er championship' meeting. le YMCA, co-sponsor Ordaz is a terrific , shortstop, a former Torrance ! of « to'8. at Johns Hopklns Hosltal i n !-<a 10-rnan nine). loo, and he plans to move him Zam'perlnl, eague. playing his Play The Streaks, who lead BuUtmorc are now treating the. Mimura, who was Into that position next year., Herald newsboy, set his 1P3n yet. but play wm'Junior league with a 2-0 record. first season of hnseball, led the idled valuable'llmb. Crawford, now playing a h 6 r t, record--while-competing for the. Satin-da) (lid not play. Tartars in hatting this year, get­ will take up {he third oa'ne University of Southern Call, ting a hit In every game and spot, where he feels more at fornla. , hr.tting- a sound .317 during the home. ] Bay League season.' |.< He also led In scoring, tied . Also me nt ioned fjr Bay- j for number of walks taken League honors were Ca t c h e r Season Opens for South I'tlive) and caught one whale of Jim Taylor and Shortstop Bll- ! a lot of halls that could easily lie Crawford. Bay's Favorite Fishing | have been hits for opponents. Tftylor was one of the Tar- tnrs to make the third team In case anyone'asks you -and 1 Besides his meteoric, career you newer can tell a 10-month in high school baseball. Tad In the Bay League last year. was student -body p'n-ddcnt at, The following Is the All-Bay season u\r grunlon opensntoday. VHS -this year, captain of <h;- League- lineup: All you'npecl to catch the little STAR Per basketball team, received a First Team fellows .wficn they are running trophy as the most "aluible Playnr Position School is your'two or three hands, member of the ..Beo football xpert.s team, has been voted a life, i also heed, a 1350 angling membership'.in California Schol­ ", aecordln* to the Division arship. Federation, and Is nearly ish .and G«nV. Oh! One COVERING a straight "A" student. more for best results FLOOR the Victor "Iron" Ordaz. co'nsid- ihoulrt he al the beach red one of the best all-around niRht the grtmion -are. VICTOR ORD/V/ Kiwanis Leading field . Iron Vie. HOWARD MIMURA BASEBALL . , Head Eye In Midget league Play INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE league, Thursday, -lime I- General Pe­ Genuine PABCO Streaks in the Midget troleum vs. Potters Local; ive another, show of'their Tartar Gridiron Intramural Net Tourney power last week by downing the Lovclady Hardware vs. Harbor Wags 28 to Hospital. To Be Ended Tomorrow inexperienced Gray Friday, June 2 -Harvey IVjachme •; i 2 In a r'un-away game. vs. 'UPWA; Steelworkers . .vs. Prospects Good Finalists in the intramural taking. •, 3 Meanwhile, Pueblo was American Rockwpol. tennis tourney, now being run NorTor 7 to 0; Kiwanis was. Monday, June Sr-Lovelady Hard­ By JERRY DOWNING off at Torrance High, will meet tajii the Bums, H to S; and ware vs. "National Supply; Dukps, Looking forward to the 1950 LINOLEUM tomorrow afternoon to decide Walralterla measured the General Pqtroleum vs. Nation-, football season, Torrance High 7 to 0. the winners, according to tennis al Electric" Products. School football coach Eddie Cole The week's play put the Ki­ Tuesday, June ft Steelworkers is hopeful of having a fine year. Coach Charles Wallace. wanis teaip on top of tMe Midget vs. Harbor Hospital; American The Tartars, for trie first time Sponsored by the. Tartar loop with. four wins and one Rockwool vs. Potters Local. in several, years, will he capable Knight Key Club, the tourney loss. MIIMJKT LEAGUE o/ fielding an' entire returning drew 22 entries in boys' singles, Wednesday, June 7- Streaks vs. letterman squad. Led by co-cap- 18 entries in girls' single's, and Bums, at FernJU4:30l; Wal- i tains Aramis Dandoy and Jack RUGS eight entries in varsity doubles. teria vs. Pueblo»5t Walteria looked very Two-Wheelres Booked ! Farr.n, the Tartars Winners will neceive trophies (4:301; Dukes vs. Gray Wags sharp in spring drills. and runners-up will ge( medals. Back at Carrell Oval at Fern 2 <4;.-iO); Kiwanis vs. With all of the good hackfleld NorTorrs at Fern 1 (6 p.m.I. around Torrance, the • Double Duty Mighty AMA motorcycles and JUNIOR LEAGUE . '. "* material hONG. SMASH CRA Hot Rods thunder Tartars secnf -to lack only one. roaring F r I d a yt June 2 -- Waltoria ;vs. thing some weight on the line. •Heavy Weight Longest home run In baseball back into action at Carrell Streaks at'Fern 1 (5:30); Torr. Speedway Wednesday and FrN Park vs. CYO at Fern 2 (5:30). "Coach Cole said: "It we can j was' hit by Bain Ruth in 1910. only open the holes up front, iVhc distance vra: 587 feet. day nights tif next week, Pro (Only games scheduled.) > Choice • Patterns moter Bilj White announced. "B" LEAGUES we've got the backs to rip the Opening the night motorcycle Thursday, June I' Walteria Bay League apart." racing seaso'n June 7,. the AMA Wildcats vs. Dicalite; Tor­ The probable starting line up • New Colors riders, now happily reconciled rance Moose vs. Seaside Ran- for 19SO will be as follows: wllh the Competition. Riders chos. At ends,.'Cal Browning and Association, plan to field a solid Tuesday, June 6 Pacific Elec­ Bcrylc Jones: at tackles, Jim roster of cyclTsts Including Bud tric vs. Palos Vcrdes Mer­ Leech and Doyle Crowshaw; HOgan, Flyin' Floyd Emde, Ed chants; Yonth for-Christ vs. Jlrri Punmeyer and Dick Fergu- Kretz, Jr., Royall Carroll,' Jr., 1 Mayfair Creamery. son at guards; Sophomore Ted Tex Luce, Jimmic Phillips, Burl Wednesday, June 7 Torrance Marcoux should hold down the Brundagc. and all the other Mootie vs. Torrance De Molay; center spot. favorites. Walteria Wildcats vs, Walteria In the backfleld will be Faren Special Factory Sale at the Lowest Businessmen. it quarterback, Dandoy & Glenn Boyte at the halfs, Clevenger at fallback. Other boys who looked good Prices Quoted on These Fine Rugs In the early workouts were Lovelady Holds giiarda "Gc Ge" Johnson and Bill Bourne. Both showed a lot • MIDGET LEAGUE of hustle and were blocking in 10 Years! W L Pet. Industrial Lead very well. Ends Irvvin Kasten a'nd Ray Kiwanis' ...........:.....!...... 4 1 ,800 Lovelady Hardware continued NOTE TO .......................... 3 3 .600 Kelly also looked good on the Pueblo to top the Industrial League this receiving of passes .from Dandpy -.Bums .................................. 3 "2 ,«00 when Al Coast pitched a I NOVICES! .00(1 week and Faren. The. Tartars are Walteria ...... two-hit shutout to the boys from I loaded with good backs such as Streaks ........ 2 - 3 .400 Friday Feet... $2.95 There arc friendly In­ .400 American liockwool James Smith, Kenny Roberts, 8x9 Dukes ..........'.....:.......... 2 nighf. structors to help you Gray Wags .................. 0 .000 Bill Crawford. and Gary.Groves. bowl-off to a good ,000 The ball park was dark Mom, The entire team shows a lot NorTor ....................... 0 and Tuesday evenings this"" Howl day ~ff spirit and should go well next start. Torrance INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE week becaufle of the Memorial 7h9 Feet.......... $3.95 has ttmooth, smooth W L Pet Day holiday. Games scherfuled alloys . good balls , Lovelady Hardware 6 0 1.000 for Monday evening were played a five-Inning game from Amer­ . top equipment, National Supply .-::.. S 1 .833 last night after the Herald had ican "Rockwool In Friday's first all In a cheerful at­ Harvey Machine , 5 1 .833 .gone to pi-ens. game.\ ........ 4 2- '.687 mosphere to help you Gen. Potrolmmi In Thursday night's opener, Justice, knocked out a home Potters Ix>cnl ............ 3 3 ' .500 Spud Murphy's National Supply triple in three nfn, . .. f .; . '4.95 -fav­ run and n 9x9 Feet. enjoy this spores Harbor Hospital .... 3 3 .800 team chalked' up Its fifth victory clal trips to the plate,' scoring orite.
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