*T: SCUTTLERS OPEN PENNANT DRIVE National Supply; YMCA Win Over Seven Torranee Youth Band, Queen Contestants Pacific Electric; Columbia Men Qualify In To Appear On Opening Night Nick Pappas, pitching for the' 'by the Stcclora to get four r The Pennant rare National ners across fourth base. Tuesday nil; hi lit the Torrancc Seuttlers but tin ...... Preliminaries Nnlimml Mtelmll IX-IIK kvilh (iimli-n (irove In th WHITING 12 to spark his loam to a 5-3 By OKORGK IIIK g'lme «f the 111-18 on, Torranee ball park, win over Pacific Electric In the Elrctrlc . 000 012 0 .1 3 Torranee qualified seven m riu .'\e»; V :i p u fl nml Mnlni in the Bay League preliminary sual liinfare unil onli's that are a part of opening twilight game of the AilRfllo ill Lalllch. gnme activities will tuke place header played last Thursday R II at Inglewood High Friday afti YMHA . 010 210 0 I 4 preceding the gumc. night In tho Torranee City Park. Wlunit... . 020 010 0 3 . C noon. The P.E. boys made a serious linltrrlp [ y and Schwcj] The Bee and Cee finals in th The Ton-mice Area Youth threat to win the game in the Rl.ilnmlHo II und Clayton. field events, originally schedu bund will pluy. Friday, were In .sixth inning when Wayne Car- >d for next The first bull will be thrown nett, second baseman, smacked with the prelims. EVERY FRIDAY out a homer, scoring Pete Perra long Beach Jordan is out In by one of the four Tori-unco ahead of him. II was this same 3 Homers Aid front In the Bee division wi Queen contestants who will lie NIGHT, 8:30 Perez boy who accounted for H'-i, while the locals are 01 guests-of-hoimr of Dick (little, the only double play of the :>ne half point off the pace. who owns the Torranee Iran Tartar Jack Hoffman eajn WILMINGTON BOWL . game when ho caught Gene Mor­ ehlse In the M-ycur old Na­ ris' looping fly to centerfield Goodyear's17-0 the title of Bay Champion a 909 MAHAR and then followed through with tie captured the high jump tional Mtelmll loop. (Ju»t North of An«heim a nice heave to catch Jack God- >' ()". Ron Higglns took fourt The four del-eye-lull Queei Blvd. in Wilminfltori) des off first base. Win Over Ideco Dick Cloward broke the scho candidates are Beverly Joui Wilmington Bowl Now In the second game Earl Mor- record for the shot put the fourt Crook, Marie Kelton, D o n n s Comfortably Heated rell celebrated his 49th birthday With the aid f ; .imp this season at 52' 0". Hov Mauk, and Mary Ellen Craw EIGHT 4-ROUND BOUTS this week by striking out 10 by Mill Wenzel, Dale Bristol -ver, big Bill O'Brlen of Sant ford. YMCA batters before the 36(1 Monica stepped into the ri Softball addicts from all ovei und Sammy Sunsurl, the Good md tossed the shot 54' 4 3/4 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 Ideco 17-0 in Southern California will se blanked vinning the event. Jim Wet ustest, haidest t TAX INCLUDED liia Steel nine, 4-3. Although the the twilight game of the doubli if the locals took fifth place. the country whei "Y" boys only collected four lieader played Monday night i In the pole vault Boyd Crai is In tho leagu hits compared to Columbia's fi !he Torranee City Park. ord of Torrance took thii ne to Torranee on Tuesday I hey took advantage of 0 errors ilaco for tho Tartars. The wi :1 Friday nights. Among t) In tlie second game, Nick Pai ling vault was 10' 9", Jac ms of National Supply struck itcsl Is Ted Carl )ean was unable to compel garni, (also blessed with a voi Kill I,AP OPKNKK Jut 12 batters from the Harvey over 12' this seaso Machine line-up to lead his squad IBS done 'lusivo change-of-pace) who wei Fourteen d r i v e r s will b Santa Monica is leading t! o tho National Play-OITs i to a 5-0 shut out over Hal with Redondo no flagged off, two by two, in' th Machine. ?ee division Cleveland last year only l<> |j 100-lap Gilmore Gold Cup Clas or behind. Coach Eddie Cole1 by the officials hi sie, the traditional feature tha Sunsuri, iri four Innings struck reshmen star, Armais Dando; cause of hl.s peculiar style t opens Gllmorc Stadium's 1948 out nine besides collecting tw( led for first place in tho hig WINNER ... Joe Ponce, crack Narbonne High in NARBONNE pitching. Ted has pitched a night speedway season Thursday hits for four times at bat ump as he bounced over th crosses the finish line first in the four-lap event at 17 no- innings. eluding his circuit clout. Wen School miler, many as night, May G. bar at 5' 3". He also was th the Gaucho-San Pedro track meet Friday. Ponce staved1 off a Many softball and baseball zel hit two for four and Bristol inly Cee qualifier In the run burst by Pirate Nick Apple. (Lomita News photo by Arthur fans will recognize some fanilllai the finest got two for three. ilng events. names among the Seuttlers lino- is Fred Fredinsberg, who re­ Bud Jones will carry the entir Willey). ,ip which includes: placed Sunsuri, allowed two hits mrden in the Varsity class fo Nick Umlen l!i:> iiDiiiid catch­ beer I ever nul fanned five. he locals, being the only ma er from Coinpton; "Dick" fit/, Pat Malone, of National Sup­ o qualify. left-handed onlflelder und first tasted..." by SHORT ply, hit two for three to become Milo Goestsch, Dick Clowarc Gauchos To Host Marine League baseman, and former Complon HOP-SKIP-AND JUMP . . . ball heir No. one hitter. Though Har- )ick Wrlght, Jack Stevcns, am cap­ artist is Ted Carlsgaard, chuck- i'oy lost, the. squad looked im­ High football und baseball lob Snuffer qualified in th tain; Miirvln Tuyliir, Lour, Torrance Seuttlers, proved and chucker Dee Burgess lee division. er for the nl'-n h;ill giving up but Track Preliminaries Tomorrow Beach City College star first Itehfvt BEE FINALS PIEI.O FVFMTS buck; local fans will see in action >ven hits and striking out six. Shot put O'Brlen (SMl.Clowun Nurhoniie High School will play host tomorrow to GUI- busenum it few yours D, Carpentor (J). Kuth (BID "Chick" Dlllion, u fu- Tuesday night against Garden Scoring by Innings: I'edro, und Illuming In the 10-18 Marine I.eugtie (ieorge fobb (T). W 4 H/4". denii, Sun millur Imy to Smith Bay fans, Grove in the National Nite- am RUE High Jump Hoffman (T), tin fo Truck events get under wuy ut 2:.SO p.m. iixlyi'iir ...... 4411 030 0 17 IB 1 TOIH! BuU.irk (I) ami E«plnow truck preliminaries. u third Imsemuii of the Sun ball League Opener. Ted has .'( ij ...... 000 000 0-- (I 2 9 R). tin for foul-Ill between IllKKln, will !.<• held ut Nurbonnu on I'riduy, The Muilnc finals also I'edro Athletic Club tram who pitched as many as 17 con­ Second Game D. Mlnnn (J). ami Vlnor (BID Muy 7th. *————————-————————— went to the (lev. land Play- Scoring by Innings: Unit secutive no-hit innings. (Staff R II 10 thi FINAL SCORE Sun Off s liiNt yeur; Bob Costa, um (J). Held to four first places, lurliiinih! 39. photo) itloiml ...... 200 021 0 5 7 3 cl (T). F. H. S. Gaucho varsity las BE6 another member of the 1917 nn-c-y ...... 000 000 0 0 (i 1 'riday succumbed to San Pedro Sun Pedro A. C. tram, who with the professional Brook- llriuiil jump MtCI (J). 1 to 39 in the seasons leag Ijlin-^VARD _ KL'N Buntu ' fSP) pluy shortstop; Claude Bucli- ). I.lll^y (R). Clark (II). Smit telle, ccntci-ricldcr from VVII- lyn Dodgers, M). W 1(1 3/4". nale. The Narbonno B 'lOO-YARD iJAsil^ y-'Di:i-kVr3< Tsr) Aid Fi.-l.l Si'iin-: .Ionian 14M,\ T.irrnm he peerless Gaucho Ci iiiiiigtiin who pluy oil willi I.es (lebhard, manages the Six Walks . Itf.l.Muli. BV,. Iimlewona 8V,. B.-> DC Cuttle last yeur on the .Monte- ly Hills 7V,, Santu Mnnlrn C, t shed the season undefeated, (N). Wldrnar Torrance entry In the National Bund" 0. I.MizliiKi-r I). i 11. (SP). Damt belli) squad; lluddy Griffith, OEE FINALS FIELD EVENTS vaulters ' 220-YARD IMSII Sbuw (SP). LI pepper-pot second hiisemun al­ league. Last year the hustling Redondo Nine Shot put Krdillrk (III. Nolaii (SM Narbonne varsity trell (Nl. M. Flmmingo (SP). -2-1. Irn (I). Munotti- (HM). Clou (IIII Vidman, Mong, and Biller swep 1320-YARD RUN Ilurtuilo (SP so from Wllnilrigton, one time piloted the San Pedro Sa/s By DUANE MITTAN heir specialty in an official II Buj'li. (N). Ciiuhlulu (SP;. 3:40..;. the property of the Brooklyn A.C. to the Cleveland National fcliO-YARD RHLAY Sun Pwll Dodgers; und 220-pound Receiving six free passes to et 10 Inches tie, while the Gait Title Play-Offs and could pos- FREDDY MARTIN But our business is old ... ho hurdlers again triumphed "Mickey" Colmer, pluylng first the po- first' base, the Redondo High base for the Seuttlers and ilbly do the same with a 12-6 de­ vlth Bill Stits taking the lows squad he is now celebrated orchestra leader and tried and proven. Why not try School Varsity won keeping In shape fur liuillmll e'ntlally belter cision over Torranee last Thurs­ ,e vault lllnnco (R). Tnylor nd Loroy Young winning tl RCA-VICTOR recording star r (I), tlf for fourth b« ighs. Stits finished first in the season und the fiillhuclt spot guiding. day in a game played in the (L). anil Dckcr (J). 10'. bowling at the TORRANCE Torranee City Park. Santu Monica 16 Ighs also but was disqualified gun for Redondo was their dundo IS. HizhiKer 10 1/3. : 31- knocking down too many Iltnil .JUMP i BOWLING ACADEMY? Big oil 7. Jordan A U/3, Tnrnincc fi": O'Huni IN). r, p :>ntert'ieldpr, Rico, who belted verly ItlllH 1 101 Suvumln U. arriors. lK-IWfi'11 (li-litrv I.1- nt for for five. ,Ios Ponce, Narbonne four-lap- bnk..i- (.M. r,-r-. You'll find (hot eveiy ball is SHUT PUT O,-.-k Ask for Stokoe and Smith pounded out er, accounted for the othel H.-wiircl38' 7". (N). .'19- lli..." Vnnnii iree for four, which included a "strike" for happiness. alica Pitches audio first as he took the mile ll'/j": Viioini (Nl. 38- 7". double for each, to bring the FINAL SCOUE San IVclro. Tartar's total hits to 11. Re- i the relatively slow tlm lurbonno, 35y,. iondo had only 9 hits. Stokoe 10.2. ' 060-YAKD IlUN^ Clnylon s credited with driving In one lodgers To His For the Bees, Michael Moore Juinea (N). Vnldra (SP). l::ir,.7 un while Smith gets credit foi ' Narbonne shattered a 13-year 100-YAUD DASH MuKiilliincz OR LITTLE iringlng in two tallies. hool record with a 20-foot, BOWLING ''/'. >am R II K . . .. 400 200 0 12 9 5 ch leap. The previous record 120-YAHD LOW HURDLES Coll! (...i.....i- First Major Win 5 inches was set In N). Dnl (SP). Hfi»o (N), :1-1.(J. ACADEMY 000 012 S (i M 2 f 20-foot, Mil- YARD HKLAY Niu-b.inll.' (Mli- lloavv llulv or Model "T" Uattn tie Ervln Palica, popular 20-year 135 by Frank Watanabe. It was "HONE 74H 1953 CARSON Vlii.i-li- ild Lomita rifhthander with the 10 second Boo mark to fall thb ooldyn Dod|,'<'i's, Saturday >ar, the other having been esta TAKK IT Ished by Robert Daligney in Illli JUMP UllKQllii TO VIRGEL lound triumph as he sparkled .e Gardena meet with (1-foot, |";ri Dcck (N), c- :i"; i a relief role against the Phila­ inch leap in the high jump. ' POLK VAULT T. Kill delphia Phils at Ebbotts Held. :'oviou.s record was 5 feet, 11'i Hill* (N). 9': llawli- Palica went into the garni dies held by Vernon Hart In BllOAD JUMP ] FOR EXPERT ... during a Phil uprising in the 38. !":.7' 11".CnlllntM (SP). : >cond Inning, stopped the rally Robert Foster of the power- FINAL St'OHE Narbon short and went on from there il N .H. S. also smashed a WHEEL ALIGNMENT / to hurl one-hit ball. FINAL STANDINGS The Phils had knotted the hool record In the 180 yard V kRSITV out negotiating the distance In W L Pi PTH. KING PIN RE-BUSHING core at three-all and loaded J.7 to whack .2 of a second off he sacks when the Lomltun ar- ir>311_/12 1681/12 "A" FRAME ASSEMBLY ived on the scene. He walked o previous mark set In 1948 i .000 130 a/r, 1683/ii a Boh Assimoto. The Coos, as BEE TIE RODS he first batter to forco In iual, won every event, Foster 1 o i.ooo m(i2/:i un but settled down to retire ! 1 .067 us1731751/2 i/r1/2 iiiii/ii----- DRAG LINKS counting for a double victory, 3 2 .000.333 -'118 - 1/0- ---107 fi/C- - the side without further damage. e 180 and broad jump. 84 2/3 202 1/3 Brooklyn came back In the CEE SPRING SERVICE dead VARSITV :t o i.ooo ___SIH/1.', ..... 40 111,'' late frames to break the 120-YAHD IIKill IIUHDI.KS Yi 2 1 .607 1087/12 122 d/ll! STEERING ock, all tho while Palica was Ha (SI'1. (SI1 1 2 .333 11411/1019/10 UN I/I iiowlng down tho Phils with fliilHli.- M 1 /4 WHEEL BALANCING nonotonous regularity. The only but ' lit off his offerings wns -\ WHEEL ALIGNMENT ilngle In the fifth by Relief Softball Menu BRAKES Johnny Blntmit. In the winter, Fallen pltc'ies | for Tiny Police's Sun Pedr.) Mer­ This Week chants. ThurHduy, April VI. I'uelflc Kit-civic vs. YMCA; Columbia MII.E RUN " 8POBTS I.KADKRS MEET Fraiu-lK (.... 5:10.2.. \». DIMct*. City Park. VlilGEL'S For the purpo.se of coordinat­ TARD HEI.AY Saturday, May 1. Optimist ing the sports activities In the \VlHto. S lUurx VH. Ilermosa. City Park. si'itvHi: Empty Saddle Club South Bay area, Council A. I,. Saturday, May 1. I.Inns Culm roitit \.\< i: iti:\n Jackson, Superintendent of Roc- VH. Kl Segiindo. There. Complete New Bear Wheel Alignment & Frame Straightening ROLLING HILLS nation Dale Rlley, Sports Dl- HROAn JUMP B. Monday, May 3. (iomlyeur 4": YHrnon (Nl Idoru vs. Pad Supply at Boulevard One Mil* -jctor Elmer "Red" Moon und UK" (8P). 19' II 1 vs. Nittlonul; Just East of National (On Crenshaw YMCA Secretary Milton Isbell IIOII JUMP- -Pri'i fid lOIwstrlc. South of Pacific Coaut Highway 101) attended u meeting of recrea­ Tuenluy, May -I, HcuttlerH 1750 CARSON STREET TORRANCE tion officials last Friday night i. Ciurden Grove. (Leaifiie in Hermosa. N) Munif (N) anil o|Mt|illiir) City Park.

AT LAST! IT'S HERE!! OPENING NIGHT - TUESDAY MAY 4th - 8 P.M. NATIONAL NITEBALL (Softball) LEAGUE First Game-TORRANCE SCUTTLERS vs. GARDEN GROVE TORRANCE CITY BALL PARK ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN 25c HURRY!!