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TARTARS DUMP INGLEWOOD White Races 64 Yards El Segundo Tromps For Touchdown as THS All Four Quarters Scores its Second Upset By JKRHV REYNOLDS llv BILL, S( IHl'I'KH Coach Clyde Uougherty and his El Segundo varsity Coach Dick Turner's upset-happy Tartars toppled favored Inglewood Friday night marched their way to a 34-0 win over the local Saxons on 7-0 as senior halfback Butch WJiite raced 64 yards to a touchdown early in the second the Eagles' home field Friday night. The Eagles scored in quarter on a punt return to spark the local s to their second straight upset victory. The every quarter. It was the first Pioneer League win for the El Segundo game was played before a crowd of 2600 on the Sentinels' gridiron. eleven. ; Jack Tippin and his talented toe booted the ball through the uprights and THS had - ...__ i what later proved to be the The 'Gundo team outplayed the North High delegation, Spartan decisive margin. the fire, for Butch White took gaining a total of 220 yards,' DRAG STRIP ! Last week the maroon and the ball on a reverse play rushing and passing to (he Eleven Fail* to grey toppled Mira Costa 7-0 around right end from Stu Saxons' 119. The Saxon de RACES SET i in an underdog performance Gonta, picked up 4 key Mock tense, which beat Culver City net eat Aviation land now pose 'as serious con- ers, cut to the middle of the last week, seemed to have dis- Brand-new course records tenders to the league cham-! f 1,1,1 an(j rac(!d the. final 30 appeared'as the Eagles scored will be set all'over the place South High's winless i pion for the first time in I yards unmolested for the only five touchdowns and made I next Sunday when Lions Asso- Spartans dropped their third \ many seasons. i f US touchdown of the evening. four conversions. iciulcd presents its second an- straight league decision Fri Great Defensive Play | Second later Tippin iced the Tommy Matlock s t a r t e d , niversary meet on their big day night as Coach David It was the great play of the things rolling for the Eagles j drag strip at 223rd St., near Tollcfson's outfit was hand- , defensive Hue that saved the game with his extra point kick. in the first quarter as he Alameda Ave. ed a 20-12 setback by AVI- , wln as R|ch F()rd Ke Ha], However, the Sent's were not. scored. The extra point try "Following a custom of ation High on the Mira Costa ,, r ,., .: _ .. to be denied, and they needed [was good and the El Segundo many strips, we're wiping the Hob Carran, Walt Dungey, a win to stay in contention for record slate clean," said Direc- Tailback Bill Hargrove Steve Foster, and Ken Pevic the title, so they came back tor Mickey Thompson. i were breathing down the 'Late in the second quarter tallied both touchdowns for battling hard. * D^lve Morache went over on a Hc'nce, between 9 a.m. and the local freshman and | necks of speedy backs Bobby Early in the third stanza, a pass play and Matlock made dusk, top eliminators in 30-car sophomore Spartans, but it Lockc and Jack Kdwards all TD pass was completed to ^ood the conversion with the and four-cycle classes will have wasn't enough to top the evening. Quarterback Larry Olsen from Courtney but the half ending 14-0. racked up now acceleration Falcons who racked up two i C o u r t n e y was rushed hard 29 yard play was nullified with The .third quarter opened marks over the quarter-mile second period scores after ' every time he faded back for an illegal man downfield. with Quarterback Mike Gian- black top. South took a fl-0 first period ! a pass and as a result had few With but SO seconds to play nlni going over on a four-yard As for world records, how lead. i completions. in the quarter, Courtney plunge, and then scored the ever, more than 250 acceler Coach Tollefson's charges : It wasn't until late in the crashed over from the two but extra point. Later, in the same ation aces expected in the an battled desperately to come third period that Coach Paul period Jim Arico intercepted niversary meet will be 'shoot- back, and put another six his extra point try was wide, Ing at existing standards. Manahan's charges cracked ending the evening's scoring. ,a North High pass and ran it points on the scoreboard be the Tartar goal, with Courtney back for a t.d. fore the third period was Veres Calls The Eagles accounted for plunging over from the two. Quarterback Ronnie Veres over but the Falcons scored The TD was set up by a Eldred their last score with left end For Classified Results their first Crescent league called another good game, and Myers going over on a four- victory. Olsen pass interception on the stuck to the ground, attempt 20, and four plays later the yard drive, The game ended Score by quarters: ing only 5 passes with no com with El Segundo in possession PHONE s tli ............. R n e D-12 six points were on the score- pletions. Backs Roger Reed and AvKtlon .......... 0 14 0 8 20 board. of the ball on the Saxon five- Kanford Mainer did most of yard line. However, Courtney's extra the ball carrying, with Bobby Score by quarters: point attempt was wide, and Grajeda seeing first period FA 8-4000 Harriers in the two squads battled scorc- North Hleh ..........0 0 0 0 0 lessly thereafter. action. However, he sat out the IN THE CLEAR . Butch White (41) scooted 64 .yards down field for the lone Tartar rest of the game. tally Friday night. Richard Ford (18) and Steve Foster (39) offer all the blocking .neces In the first half play Tor With less than 3 minutes to Prompt Efficient Courteous 7th Victory rance dominated the statistics, sary to insure White's unimpeded run. Don Bishop of Inglewood Is the only Sentinel i ., _ ' playHiaJ InJ " thetllc fourthluuiiu quarter,uuanei, theme keeping he Green and White j locals ,umbled tne' ball away around. At Leuzinger deep m their_own_ territory. twice lngide the Torrance 30 Man Offers $50 for ESCROW SERVICE Frying Pan TQ Fire but the Inglewood offensc Torrance High's cross-coun With five minute* gone in Stolen Motor Return try squads ran to their seventh failed to move the ball. A $50 reward for the re Arrow Escrow Cp. the second period, the Sents In other Bay League action straight victory Wednesday were forced tq punt out of turn of an outboard motor 1620 CRAVENS AVE. TORRANCE when Coach Jim Wilson's Har Leuzinger and Rcdondo played which was stolen from the danger but they were only go to a 6-6 draw, and Mlra Costa PHONE FA 8-3662 riers downed Leuzinger in a ing out of the frying pan into front of Len's TV Store, 1620 dual meet on the Olympians' succumbed to mighty.S,anta W. Carson St., late Tuesday Approved to hindl* C«l V*t loam 1.8-mile course. Monica, 21-7, as the Vikings has been offered by Leonard Dennis Hansen paced the remain unbeaten in 3 league Jo* Monginlr PretlcUnt varsity competition with a Professionals outings. Swanson, owner. first and a time of 8:45, and The standings are: was followed by Tom Carter, Sign Up for third; Terry Murphy, fourth;' Dick Ryon, fifth, and Sanfred Smith, sixth. Golf Tourney The local distance squad With participation of a stel- j r-"uzll""'r ••••••• scored a low of 19 while Leu- lar list of professionals already /* I T I zinger had 42. In jayvee run- ! assured, entries for the $11 -j I flKHn&ft I alf 0 ning,-it was even worse, for; 500 Lakcwood Golf Course |*»l UrJUUVl J I QIVv the THSers tallied a perfect Open Tournament at Lake- "Let me help you earn low of 15 to the Olymps' 46 in wood will be closed Monday at j an easy win. Frank Corsentino, 5 p.m., according to Tourna Kent Bartholie, Jack Tippin, ment Chairman George Lake. 2M Win From Kcnny Ehlers and Kenny The Lakewood open will be Smith finished in order. staged from Friday, through Sunday, Nov. 10. Chairman Rejuvenated Rams to Lake is accepting last-minute Arcadia Team entries aUhis pro office, 5000 The Crusaders, after a dull Meet Chicago Bears E. Anahcim St., Long Beach. first half, finally came alive in i The rejuvenated Los Ange Contributing to the big rush the second half of their 21-0 i at les Rams will get another look of "pros" to play in the Lake- game with Arcadia last Sun-, at Wiillc Qalimore, the one- wood open will be the fact day with an impressive display j AMERICAN man gang who set them back (hat the national convention of of the fighting spirit which has ! on their heels two weeks ago the Professional Golfers' As always made the Crusaders in Chicago, when the -Bears sociation will be held at Long such a great ball club. SAVINGS! invade the Coliseum today to Beanh from Nov. 11 to 15, im The Crusaders took a 7-0 j try to make it two in a row mediately following the Lake- i lcad in the flrst quarter on a PROOF POSITIVE .