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I walks. The Mishaps kept i first. The .winning pitcher was i pounding away and finally tied ! Evelyn Owings. All the teiAiis Esabs 'up the game in the bottom of played real hard this summer 'I'lic K s :i I) s, iiiidcl'(!iilc( Kalhy Heed who allowed and scored Ihi- the fourth. Then the pressure I and had a lot of fun doing n. mlv ' first uns on hope lo see them all back champions of I lie (iirls Soflljiill one hit in five innings. The three hits and two .was on. For the next two inn-1 We l,c;ij!iip, handed the all-slars ;i ings only one baiter reached I next year. Win Trophies in loss was charged lo l,ynn Bur- Three Teens liacl two hits in Hnal Standings Won Lost 20-10 setback Friday nifilil at man. the game, including a home first. After thai, the Chid-! Walle.-ia Park in the eighth run by the first baseman, ledgers Iced off on losing Esabs . ... Jl 0 pitcher, Aggie Eachief, for two Vandals ........... 8 ,') annual renewal of (he all-slar TliniSDAY night the last Carol Ciiitithier. Coliseum Event game. 'I'he all-star team, coin- Miits and three walks and scor-, Challengers ............ 7. 4 place Teens came from behind | ed two runs. When (he Mis Mishaps Two local youngsters were j l)os<!(1 {)f lw" Plu.vers of each to defeat the Pythons 12-4, and .CLOSING OUT the regular haps came to bat, the first bat Pythons among the trophy winners at of tlu> remaining teams, were thereby won their only game season was the game between ................ 2 Swim- unable to I»'ovidc hitting ter struck out, and the next Spartettcs the annual Examiner of the season. The Pythons (he Challengers and the Mis two grounded out short to Teens . ........ 1 ming Meet at the Los Angeles |l)ower to mntth Ulc Esubs' i started scoring In the lop of haps. The Challengers finally Coliseum Swimming Stadium the first inning, picked up all won this one in one extra in Tuesday evening. They HAVING IIKK biggest night four of their runs on two hits ning, 5-3. They scored first in SY SEZ: were Anita Felix and Buddy' at 'the plate was the winning and a walk. The Teens came the second, collecting three Todays is somebody's Anniversary! What Dahlen, who wore the 20 me- pitcher. Judy Clements, who right back in their half of the runs on three hits two finer way to celebrate than with a bottle of ter frecslvle for 7-8-ycar-olds not only held the all-stars to Korh in the girls and hoys class, re 10 runs on 13 hits but collect spectively. ed two doubles and three sin We're Now $ gles in five times at bat. I 5th ANITA, THE daughter of Losing pitcher Dot Nelson OpenMon.&Fri.Till9P.M. Other Champagnes from $2.09 Up Mr. and Mrs. William Felix, gave up 16 hits and walked For Your Shopping Convenience 22305 LaDeene Ave., swam the eight Esabs while fanning only FRANK'S LIQUOR STORE distance in 14.6 seconds to out- 'two. Clements fanned seven McMahan's Furniture Stores 1601 CABRIUO, AT GRAMERCY j swim the other 25 girls in the and walked nine. Sorter! of El Prado Downtown Torrance FA. 8-2591 SY FRANK 'competition. Anita, who has won some 33 medals and six ON TUESDAY night at Me trophies in AAU ro"inp( it'on. Masters Park, the Esabs cinch is coached by Ralph Swolsman ed first place by defeating of Manhattan Beach. their long time rival, the Van I She swims in competition in dais, 5-1. The Vandals led 1-0 breast-stroke, backstroke and at (lie end of their half of the freestvln classes. At Sanger, third inning. This one run an AAU sanctioned meet near came in a walk and two sue Fresno, slip swam 25 yards cessive errors. In the bottom backstroke for a new meet rec- '• Of the third the" Esabs "scored ord of 19.fi seconds. I four runs on t |lrcc wa]]<s ancj a triple by the winning pitch- BUDDY DAHLEN, son of er, Judy Clements. Judy pitch Mr.and Mrs. Edward Dahlen of ed a fabulous no-hit game, and 1304 Teri Ave.,., swam the 20 drove in the tying run.. She i meter length in 13.1 seconds j struck out seven and gave up while winning the freestyle only two walks. The losing competition for bovs, 7-8 years pitcher, Dot Nelson, allowed of age. Some 50 boys partici just four hits and five walks. PATMAN'S, TENDER pated in the event. Anna Jen- The Challengers defeated sen of the South Bay Swim the Spartettes 21-1, also at BONELESS . m^^. XSJSP^^ ^^ Club is Buddy's coach and he McMaster Park. The Challeng- has collected eight medals in ers banged out 14 hils includ AAU events and picked up ing Iwo singles and a triple by three trophies in inter-club shortstop Barbara Jones. The events. j third baseman, Sylvia McElroy Both youngsters have been had a good night, having hit swimming in competition lor two singles and a home run. two years. The winning pitcher was RICH,Corned ROUNDS OF JUICY, TENDER CORNED BeefBEEF .... PREPARED Rounds BY PATMAN'S SPECIAL RECIPE TO ASSURE THAT M-M-M-M SOOD FLA VOR . I'-RVE WITH CABBAGE OR SLICE FOR SANDWICHES BEEF LIVER SLICED OR PIECE.............. SELECTED YOUNS STEER LIVER . PAN FRY WITH ONIONS OR BACON - POOLSIDE DISPLAY . Anita Felix and Buddy Dahlen ~ display the trophies and the form which won for them GROUND ROUND 69'. PRECISION CUT FOR EXTRA GOODNESS . PAN FRY CASSEROLE OR . - the 20 meter freestyle event at the Los Angeles Examiner COOK-OUTi 1 meet held last Tuesday at the Memorial Swimming *;. Stadium. Anita won the girls event for 7-8 year olds and ;; Buddy placed first In the boys event. (Herald Photo) MATCHED Tappa Keggas Win FREE! MIXING BOWLS BEAUTIFULDLHunruu ANCHORjtnuivn HOCKINGnvuimu BOWLSDUITLJ i A NEW SIZE EACH WEEK! , By virtue of a 6-1 win over the Fire Department A 4 nine, the Tappa Keggas emerged as the new Torrance /7 1-FREE WITH EACH $10.00* WORTH . slo-pitch city champions Thursday evening. The new champs posted a 14-1 record in regulation play. FULL GROWN MULTI-TPUNKED OF PINK CASH REGISTER TAPES! The Tappa Keggas moved into the finals by defeating EVERGREEN TREES 20 TO 30 FEET HIGH the Torrance Elks on Tuesday 70-YEAR-OLD OLEA EUROPEA night, 16-3. Chuck Ryan scat- jn the final frame but fell one The Henry C. Soto Corporation imported over 100 of *Pluid Dairy Producti ind Alcoholic Bev«r«gti Excluded by Law. tered seven hits and walked run short. these beautiful giants, and a large selection is now only one batter in posting the Ten hits, no errors for the on display at the victory. At the same time the Keggas, seven hits and four Keggas batters were collecting SOTO GARDEN CENTER errors for the Firemen, that $90C For Any Tree You Choose. Panted and 17 hits and dented home plate was the difference in a nut a total of 16 times. fcvw Guaranteed. CHUNK TUN A '"":«"'. .......... No.v,™ 23 shell. Errors prove costly often A FOR FAVORITE SUMMERTIME SALADS AND SANDWICHES ^^B ^^ Meanwhile the Fire Depart and this time was no excep ment A team trounced the tion. NO MONEY DOWN Torrance Kiwanis, 6-0 and the Th , .. v , , shutout victory sent them into n e T.apPa K««Bas P°unded the city finals. The winner, ?"1 then1I hllsf,and played err"r' and as little as 25* >*» per day SALAD OIL 3O Bill Slonecker, allowed six hits,^ss ,ba» \n. tlle'.r ™rc* io the USE THIS NEW FINE OIL IN ALL RECIPES THAT CALt FOR A SOOD SHORTENING OR OIL / ^^F jff and didn't give up a single °**™*- a»P«-«« '",£ end Think of it... for less than the cost of cigarettes, you as manager Chuck Ryan ac can add thousands of dollars to the value of your walk. The Firemen banged out home. Act now . s while the selection is still good. ten hits in their bid. cepted the city trophy from PORK & BEANS 1Q .Red Moon of the Recreation DELICIOUS SAVORY SAUCE MAKES THESE BEANS A SUMMERTIME FAVORITE ^^F THE FIRST game Thursday I Department. pitted the Torrance Kiwanis Winner of the game was Ike/ SOTO Grwvdwj Centet/ DEL MONTE against the Elks for third Bryan Stephens and the loss : .NO. 307 C/.f place. The Elks won that one, was charged to Ed Polston. FRUIT COCKTAIL 7-6, when Jim Williams made APP6TIZINS FRUITS FOR REFRESHING SALAD PLAIN OR IN JELL-O MOLDS it to first on an error and later scored. The Kiwanis made a desperate effort to come back We Are All Up in the Air About the NEW CHAIRMAN PEACHES Allan W. "Doc" Lavin has been named chairman of the GRAND OPENING LARGE SIZE Thoroughbred liacing Associa tions' Board of Selection which J. H. MALE'S will name the Thoroughbred FREESTONE 2^25' £hampions of 1959, according r^ John G. Cella, President of FOR FRESH FRUIT DESSERTS, SALADS, HAND MUNCHIN' :RA. BELL PEPPERS. 101, SWEET CORN .................................. 51. ADD DELIGHTFUL NEW FLAVOR TO SALADS TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED . BRIGHT. AND SANDWICHES. CRISP, FRESH YOUNG EARS HENDRICK'S COUNTY ONIONS NO 30J CAN 31c VANO LIQUID STARCH T ^ 29c FLOOR IYORK ... A TASTY DIFFERENT VEGETABLE TO SERVE FOR EASIER, FASTER IRONINGS IXLNTTAMALES.ozcAN 25c FASHIONS iFOR A OUICK, TASTY DINNER OR LUNCH Y-B APPLESAUCE NO 303CAN.