Legion Nine RimJL Neigh Torrance Surge Capsizes Palos Vercles Horsehiders

Waiting until the fifth frame to g<" With Berry 0:1 first C'lonn .Tones their attack going, the Torrance Ameri­ walked. A balk mo\ecl the two men up a can Legion Nine whipped Palos Yerdes. base. Berry then stole third and came 9-1, to move a step closer to a hid in the barreling home on the wild pitch to end LOUR Beach Tournament. the . The two teams tied for third place From then on it was ?11 downhill, in the local legion league, and the three /orrance snoved across three runs in game play-off determines who will get the sixth and finished tallying when to play in the Aug. 11-26 tournament. Richard Hosato a pinch home in the seventh frame. Yesterday, the two clubs met again, * , - £ -<- and should Palos Yerdes win, they will meet Tuesday at the University of Spelman provided the mound hero­ Southern California diamond in the ics for the winners going six . He final contcsct. whiffed 12 men and allowed only one TV -'- walk. It was a 's battle until the Ray Alien came in to relieve Spel­ fifth frame when the local nine broke man for the final round and preserved matters wide open. the win. Palos Yerdes pushed its lone tally across in the second round but was Berry was the hitting star driving soon buried by the Torrance run-ava­ in three runs on three safeties. Tor­ lanche. rance collected but seven hits and the i; * * losers could reach base by way of the Eric Spelman started things out stick only five times. , with a walk. Dan Ely struck out, but Independent of the outcome of the Jim Harris earned passage to first series, the local Legion horsehiders will when he was hit by a pitch. Dick Bu­ oppose Buena Park in the opening chanan singled Spelman in with the round of the Anaheim Tournament at local's first run and then stole second. 1 Wednesday night in La Palma on lha TICKET TO FIHST . . . Assuring himself of a trip to first Steve Ramircz lofted a sacrifice fly Stadium. DENTS SCOREROAIII) . . . Putting the first Torrance American Legion tally Erie Sprllman crones dish on l>y Dick base, Torrance American I-cgion second baseman Dick Buchanan Should Torrance take the play-off scoreboard against Palos Yerdes. hurlcr In the local nine's 0-1 as Harris came across and The local nine wound up with a !l 1 victory » > Spellman (\\irlril six inning*, Buchanan connects for a single from Palos Vcrdes, it will encounter Huchnnan. victory over Palos Verde.*. Buchanan's safely pushed moved to third and came home on a striking out I'J men and gUing up onl\ one free pn>v Torrance will mret Ituonn Park Eric Spcllman across the plate with the first'Torrance balk. Jim Berry was safe on an error Bell Gardens in the Long Beach in the Anaheim Tournament at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the La Palma Stadium. tally of the contest. (Photo by Walter Els wick) by the third baseman. tourney. (Photo by Walter EUwIck) Nab Two Three Top Field Tappas Win Doubleheader In Ascot Feature With Final-Inning Rallies Tough in the clutch, the Tappa Kcggas pulled out both ends of a practice doublchcader from national TT champ Dick Dorres- Friday night with final inning surges to boost t heir season record to 32-1. Triple trouble of pulling its second upset of the year against the to cap Gardcna came within a hair-breadth teyn. Jack O'Brien. and Dick Hammer is expected Kcggas. The Bulls finally succumbed by a 4-3 count, but it look an error in the bottom of tonight's steeplechase feature at Ascot Park. A record field ] final frame before the locals could pull out the win. the sixth and of 122 riders will compete in the motorcycle steeplechase. ' Starting off quickly. Gardcna ! - - - Of the trio, Dorrcstcyn is the best bet for a win. He cap- shoved two runs across in the initial inning. The Tappas came ^ ! tured the gruelling 100-lapper AUGUST 5, 196? Redskin Quarterbacks over the Ascot jumps last ' 10 back to grab the lead with three tallies in the second Voisin Hurls spring. Trying to edge out the round. three favorites will be' Joe Schedule About-Face Padre Win Leonard, winner of 25 national Drivers Pick STILL NOT down and out. Two former college quarter­ Freeman, a key defensive races during his career. Out-of-Town j Gardcna tied the score In the backs. Dale llackbart of Wis­ man in the Eagles' flight to ! fifth. But, with a man on sec- consin and Bobby Freeman of tho 1060 World Championship, ; ond in the final inning, the Auburn, will lie knocking down was obtained from Philadel­ Over Seal? RACING OVER the treachor- | Bulls' outficlder dropped a With their backs to the wall. ous Asco, nine-turn course At Local Speedway Today for Was rather phia last spring in the deal routine fly, and the Kegs were that also brought halfback the Tordondo Uttle league with a 10-foot jump every lap, ', home free. Padres moved into a tic for R&m-Rcdskin charity game, Billy Barncs to the Redskins. starts at U:30 p.m. Pracitice i Two out-of-town drivers will lap handicap dash, and a three- Bryan Stephens gave up traditional pro football opener HACKBART was secured the second half lead as Steve head up this afternoon's nine Up trophy dash. eight hits in recording his fifth Voisin hurled a one-hit, 4-0 laps and qualifying begins at, ' night in the Coil- from Green Bay In time for event CJA super-modified auto win of the year. His lone loss the third 1001 league game win over the Seals. 7 p.m. Speedway. came at the hands of Gardcna half ruces at Western ALSO ON TAP will be a nackbartM8CKUa" anda »° Freemanrruman against the Giants when he Undefeated in the first The program is a tune-up for Racing begins at 2:30 p.m.. In West Coast Slo-Pitch League plucked off a Char- of the schedule, the Padres had iia.iunal TT tnam- wholesale attack on Vallic En- *"f ' have height and size and both I promptly the oO-iap preceded by time trials at j.iay when it broke a 53-iS3'llmv* ||i|VC football instinct. J i m j Icy Conory pass and raced 48 suffered only one loss in the pionsiiip race at Ascot on Oct. gclauf's one-lap track record game winning streak. riders will 1 p.m. 01 15.25 seconds or 78.819 mph. Phillips, the Rains' great end, I yards for a TD. second round. The Seals still.-tj wiicn eastern Colton's Jay East and Jim to pace the league conu. west to close out tne na- The clocking is faster than any will hove trouble eluding! managed Roesslcr of San Bernardino THE WINNERS slammed them "says Roy Wlllsey. the j for the second half with an un- Uonul season, midget, sprint car, stock car. seven hits with Dick Stutz col­ California Prints will wheel Corvette-powered sportsman, or motorcycle has Redskins new defensive coach. ' _. .. .. blemished record. cars in their co-favorite roles. lecting a pair of safeties. Stutz Yoisin put an end to that, turned on the track. Willsey will have Jim Stof New Hunting COMPLETE ASIA progros- Ipppctl a single and a . len. 1038 UCLA captain, and A new pamphlet on Callfor. throwing no-hit ball until the Drivers have been coming i Eddie Williams drove in a pair Sam Horner formcr RcAMn \ sixth frame "rhT struck out, si*« programs will ue neiu m THE TWO pilots have each within 5 lOOths of a second of I nia's hunting regulations now wins IO II1U pUOIIC, II tine men and allowed four:the amaieur and novice dm. scored three main event erasing the record in previous : ,11 . olfenoffensive_...... halfback,.._..__..., at_. the..... cor-v«i-,|-i UVUIUIUICavailable to the public, it sums tonight, lion Nelson, ; this year in the 10-lap features. Calce brought In a tally. ncrg wm, Freeman and Hack-1 was announced yesterday by walks. weeks. tnt, ncw ( A^cnVbiyman'fhomas" M.~Rees'. holucr of lac Ascot record of! In addition to the 40-lap Tony Lorson belted two safe-1 bar, , safelit,g ln The Padres supported Voisin feature, the racing card in- tics for the losers. with errorless play. J93-teet over the jump, will be RICK PONTIOUS, Torrance; The 32-page booklet Includes Now the two clubs are forced ' back for the lirsi lime since | (lie 1902 hunting regulations | February to take an amateur eight-lap heat races, and eight- .MATTERS GOT worse before and Is available from the Fish into a play-off for the second Donnic Harrison, and Chuck they got better for tho locals. half tic. If the Padres win. leaders Liliott SchulU and Townscn, all from Gardena: Clyde Litcii. In the second game, the San they are t h c uncontested Dallas Harrison, Hermosa Pedro Patriots, under the league champs. Should they Paul Bosirum will shoot for I Recreation Beach, and Bill Hartley, Lawn- guidance of taker coach Fred lose, the Seals will get one! his tirst novice win against | dale, will take a crack at the Si halts, led the Kegs 2-1 going more crack at the circuit: ciuy Louis and Ed Mulder, Results feature win and Engclauf's into the last of the sixth. ttovtn. I who have been red hot in re- re-cord. Chuck Schocndienst was the The Padre battery of Voisin cent WCCKS. BJ.O-P1TCI! UKSDLTS Townscn, driving a Corvette- hero for the Keggas, slamming and Ed Bowling came through CITY KMPU3VKK8 LKACl'K powered machine, has already MIX 'EM or MATCH 'EM KiiKlni-orliiK t>"ll1 " Wiu»r D«MII. 5 JIM ROESSLER ! two-out double to bring in a uith triples to pace the hitting HiiinbllnK «« « 1". Klre KlBh<*r» I chalked up one main event vic­ Ascot Favorite pair of runs and win the con- attack. The winning chuckcr MONDAY I.KACUK tory this season. test. singles for a per­ I'Ufli Piiliirtt :i. Witrrtnra I also had two number* 7. Rlvl«r» MIIOIW Club 0 CHUCK RYAN boosted Ills fect day at bat. Turrnnc* Klk» Club 7, Torum-o season pitching mark to a phe­ CAUSES nomenal 24-0 as he threw a WKDNKRDAY I.KAUUR DYNAMITING ItiMloudn rout Office 7. To three-hitter for the winners. Auglur Lii.iiH Cluli 4 Schocndienst was responsible i Local urrtiiu'ii I'ullc* I-', Id-dundid» Ail- DAMAGE LITTLE FISH for three of the Kcgga runs, j KENTUCKY Mubll LEWIS 66 BLENDED Fifth " forruni:* Kiwanli Club 13. Despite spectacular geysers The hardheads are trash fish. All told, the Tappas got only I Lands Schocndienst belt- TIIIHIHDAY o! water, relatively little dam­ and their removal is a benefit Utx hits and 81 I*wr«ncB TJ. limy Hou»« 2 age to fish life in Shasta take to the game fish in the lake. cil two of them. Test Iteilniiilo .1. C. Nu. 1 7. Redonilo WHISKEY In Trout I' No 2 'J has resulted from tho first The second blast, on Wed- > THE REDONDO BEACH Slo- Lcster Watt, 251S Ridge, Hi Joliiu 6, Unprodurtuble* 6 three blasts in a series of four nesday, Aug. 1, did even less i pitch Tournament this coming land Road, today holds fifth , j weekend now shapes up as a Redl- seismic tests now being con­ damage with a total kill of less place in the Crowley Lake fish ; ducted there, reports the Cali­ than 400 fish. The third blast, I three-way battle between the derby with a 7-pound, 4-ounco Ki-dl-MIx 4, Torrnnte Meth- fornia Department of Fish on Thursday, resulted in few- Tappa Keggas, San Pedro. and Brown he caught on April 28. j Soulh Bay and Game. er than 100 fish killed. the Gardena Bulls U. C. Penner walked off j Church (forfeit) The tests are being conduct­ The area was carefully pa with tho Robert L. Burns Me- < Son'HAM. KKHlil.Tfl prior INIlL'ttTKIAL LKAl!l.'K ed by the U.S. Army Corps of trolled by DFCi observers jnorial Trophy for the largest j ill Oil tt. n. l'. Sluhuii -' Engineers in the lower end of to the tests to insure that no fish caught at the High Sierra vey Aluintnum 11. J'o»t Of- the Pit River arm of Shasta, lurge concentrations of fish i SAWS AND Ji'ke. He pulled in a 12-pound, Nlt-rii Bruili over Hnrbor llorn- with an agreement to replace were in the vicinity before the f.irfult) . , LAWNMOWERS STOCK YOUR BAR WITH THESE QUALITY ITEMS 4 ounce Brown off the North iittvox over Hy»u A»ro» (for- any game fish killed by the blasts. A thorough search after Landing Channel using salmon explosions. the explosion succeeded in REPAIRS eggs. The first test on Tuesday, picking up nearly all the game • ENGINE REPAIRED • The Crowley take fishing July 31, in which 6,000 pounds fish killed and gave an accur­ itason became* history Tues­ llMi» over Lury'» Laiub'y (f..rf*ll) explosives were deton­ ate count of the trash fish. Aunmcii OUT JjiulK«r« (forlult) ol high BOB'S day when, in accordance with IJ.niBlun 6, I.wul K<>. UOS :i ated, killed 703 Kokanee sal­ "Considering the sue of the California State Fish and Game cuimni LKAUL-B mon, most of which were explosion the damage was re­ Sharpening Seivitj Bottle Shop Kvunsol Tc.iiipk Hi. RrturrwUoii 24305 Eihelman TORRANCE BLVD. Commission regulations, the .utlivntn 'J . , young fish under six inches markably slight," .summed up 2067 huge man-made reservoir TUITIIIICI- K">i l.ullmriHi 21. Tov- spokesman at the LOMITA DA 6-9331 — Racing Foirm •— \OISIN .iu:« Bi-pll.it Ti-uiplt 7 , , long, 200 bluegill, one trout, the UFG v,omul up its three-month 1062 Mt;\i. Torruuc.' Hr»l Uapll»t 8, North one carp, and 1,000 hardheads. I site. season, Tordondo Hero ti-ilnnila Cliaprl *