Figure Skating Feature of 20Th Birthday Edition of Ice Capades in an Ice Show, It's the Figure Ginning Tuesday, May 8

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Figure Skating Feature of 20Th Birthday Edition of Ice Capades in an Ice Show, It's the Figure Ginning Tuesday, May 8 Thursday, April 14, I960 TORRANCE PRESS Page C-3 Figure Skating Feature of 20th Birthday Edition of Ice Capades In an ice show, It's the figure ginning Tuesday, May 8. are $2, $2.50, $3. $3.50. and $4, skating that counts. In its new location, Ice Capades including tax. Children 13 and And in figure seating, it's the will have more seats available for under arc admitted for half Goid Medalists who might be each performance than in the price at evening performances termed the All-Americans, the past, but the prossure of book­ Mondays through Thursdays, An I predicted two weeks ago, the run of Barracuda which Phi Beta Kappas who lead the ings in othrr cities has neces­ with the exception of opening waft expected because of the warm water and lots of bait is now way. sitated shortening the local en­ night. May 3. on. The landings from Paradise Cove to San Diego are all cashing Ice Capades, whoe gagement to the briefest run in Performance time have been in on logs up to 11 pounds. 20th Birth­ Some are being taken at Horseshoe day Edition has its premiere «t ! it's 20 year history. set for maximum convenience Kelp and Rocky Point and the few boats fishing Cataljna had good for catches. jthe new Los Anjrples Sports Tickets for performances patrons. Monday through There is nothing like a school of barracuda to clean out Thursday night shows, except the excess bait' in the water. Last year I caught one barracuda Arena Tuesday. May 3, boasts us through Thursday, May 12, are on a jig that had 14 squid many Gold l^edalists in its com­ now on sale at'the Sports for the premiere performance, in its stomach and still was hungry Arena, begin enough to chase more. Remember that these fish have very sharp pany as you ran count on the all Mutual Agencies, Southern at 8 p.m., Fridays at 8:30, teeth and will cut mono line, so you had better use a sort wire fingers of both hands. California Music and Saturdays at 9 p.m. Two Co., Harris & matinees are scheduled leader. Also carry along nose pliers to remove hooks and jigs. The Gold Frank Stores, and Pasadena Win­ each Medal is the highest Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 The yellows are .still in the Rcdondo area of the Santa Monica award for distinction in amateur ter Garden. Bay and some of and 5:30 p.m. them are being caught off El Segundo. These figure skating a goal that few for all perform a nrp.s Ticket* for fish are scattered at times by the hord of small boats and any and all per­ big ever achieve,. It is won by suc­ formances throughout the run boats that are chasing them and the live bait skippers are con cessfully passing a series of 8 stantly moving in an attempt to locate the schools. The fish are may be obtained by mail (and now being caugt are figure tests. An idea of the dif­ only by mail) by writing a bigger than the early yellows with many in ficulty of this the 10 to 12 pound class. These fish will now mix With the yellow feat may be gained letter to Ice Capades, Los An­ and cause many lost fish on mono line. If you use wire leader? from the fact that perhaps no geles Sports Arena, 3939 South you'll hook only barracuda, but if you fish straight mono you'll more than 250 Gold Medals have Figueroa, Los Angeles 37. hook both but loose most of the barracuda. been awarded to U.S. skaters Check or money order made since the award was established * I spoke to Jed Welsh and he tells me that the calico bass payable to Ice Capades should i are red hot on the outside of the Long Beach Breakwater. The more than 25 years ago. be enclosed, together with fishing is best from about 5 o'clock to dark and from 5 o'clock By actual count, Ice Capades stamped self - addressed enve­ until sun-up. The calicos are hitting yellow lead head jigs as wel has ten of these honored stars. lope for quick ticket return. as bait and some of these fish are 8 pounds and better. Use fairly And in addition, the line boasts Specify number of tickets, price, strong line about 15 pounds because the fish run into the kelp and of 16 other and performance desired. rocks. skaters who havf passed their seventh test and On the fresh water side most of the lakes are reporting gow have only one more to go to fishing with no end in sight. Lake Irvine is greatly improved win a like honor. after a few bad weeks. 100-Lap Pacific ISEN MAKES LIKE CITY SANITATION at he remaining The trout fishing is good with many limits Among the American skaters debris is Chief of Police Percy Ben- reported, although the fis are smaller than those caught at the helps Jerry Home! of the Gable House Bowl nett. Scene took place prior to opening of opening. Bass fishermen with know who have the medal are Ronnif ;how arc fishing in the brush at Hawthorn* and Sepulveda. Pointing to the th» Gable House Friday night. Press Phoio with rubber worms and eels and are getting lots of good bass in Robertson, Cathy Machado, Lynn Coast New Car the 2 pound size. Pan fishing with bait and flies is picking up. "Patsy" Finnegan, Bobby Specht. and Jimmy Grogan. Isabella has been good if the wind Helga earned allows the fishermen on hern in Germany. Skating in tli face at Ascot the lake. Trolling around the lake near the trees is a very gotx NASCAR officials announced way to get bass and big crappie. Best lures are Super Dupers and line and serving as understudi* Vee Bee flies for Crappie and Shysters and Bobber water dog* are Gold Medalists Hans Mueltar today that a 100 lap Pacific for bass. of Switzerland and Ohristiaw Coast Championship New Car Moreux of France. To round out Cachuma BaM good bottom bouncing black eels and Bomb race would be held at Ascot Stad­ er«. Weather good. Lots of crappie and bluegill on bait. the ten, choreographers and ium on Sunday night, May 1st coaches Rosemarie Stewart and open to Matilija (near Ohai) Bass 1958, 1959 and 1960 on deep plug/?, trout on red salmon Bob Dench won their Gold Medals model American manufactured eggs. Big Bear Trout fishing good, average 1ft pounds. Shore in Kngland. and boat fishing good. Red and white wobblers good, weather ideal stock cars. This is probably The race will b* palley Wolford Trout the heaviest under the di­ s fishing- very good with best luck on salmon eggs concentration of artistic talent rection of Tony Coldewey. NAS­ AUTO PARTS SPECIALS and ceese. Henshaw Bass hitting on floater worms and leac heads Crappie fair. ever asHombled in one company. CAR Field Manager, who has The combined effort involved if predicted a field of thirty en­ QPT.U 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY, SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. The game wardens have been out in force in many citations tremendous, since a talented trants for the important event. given for no license, and under-size fish. The fine is still so watch skater must usually spend eight As a special added attraction your limits and make sure that you have a new license. For com years in passing tho serie* of Coldewey announced that a spec- plet* fishing information atop in at Sportsville U.S.A. or call Me ?!!PJ[BE_AD,_ PREMIUM NEW TIRES at FA 8-2173. tests leading to the Gold Medal. <al 20 lap race for compact cars and most of those .seeking it nev­ would be included in the pro­ er make it. gram and that entry blanks may TUBELESS T? NYLONS 34,000 Children Los Angeles fans will hav< > obtained by writing NASCAR, Sailboats to the opportunity to observe tl> \goura, Calif. 6.70x15 8.00x14-8.50x14-9.00x14 result Learn to Swim of all this training duri- 7.10*15 7.60x15 . 8.00 8.20x15 Participate in any one of the 12 nights or Use Press classified ads to in District Pools matinees of Ice Capades at tlv i.v, rent or sell. Phone DA Los Angrles Sports Arena be­ ..-1615. $ 44 ,,"T« $ 95 Ex. TOM Neptune Supervisor Kenneth Hahn this No txdi. No Excfc. Days week reported that nearly 34,000 Ea. Ea. The Redondo Beach "I960 Nep­ 22 24 children have learned to swim a tune Days Marinarama" hopes to pools in county parka and play 36 mo. Road attract sailboats from Hawaii, Haxsrd Gusr. Better th«n original equip, tirtsl grounds in his district during th< Get ready for vacation driving now! Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Baja Cal­ past eight years m oat within ifornia as well as entries from the past three years. California to participate in the In 1952 when he Western Regional Penguin Class was electee THE IDLER' CAR COOLER Sailboat Supervisor, no swimming poo Championships sched­ had been provided NIW FOR '60 uled for June 25 and 2fi, accord­ for children ol MAGIC the second district. ing to Regional Vice President, John Armour. In 1053, when Hahn's district The Winard Yacht Club Pen­ wag tnlarged to inMude th* On tinela Valley and South Bay IN guin Fleet THE Number 113 will art as host organization for the areas, the new district *nr)udpf races.
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