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South Loses to Hawthorne Regatta SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1968 Will Be South Loses Staged To Hawthorne A "warm-up" regatta, prior o the Olympic sailing Hawthorne High scoredjthorne's semi-final win over When the Bay League base­ trials in August, will be two runs in=_ .,the seventh_ _,, in­, the Spartans. South scored ball season resumes Monday staged in Long Beach, April ning and the winning run in two runs in the top of the North High is scheduled to 20 and 21 .by the Alamitos the eighth to beat South, 3-2, sixth inning for a 2-0 lead. play at Santa Monica. The Bay Yacht Club. n the Hawthorne Baseball Wade Lfastad, making his Saxons start a two-game se­ The field of 100 sailboats Tournament. first start of the tournament, ries with South Wednesday at will include all five Olympic The Cougars went on to had a four-hit shutout going South High, followed by a classes 5.5 Meter, Star, win the event with a 3-0 shut­ into the final inning when he home game Friday. Dragon, Flying Dutchman out over Inglewood in the fi­ was knocked out of the box. North High has an 8-1 rec­ and Finn. Many favored nals Wednesday night at El Dick Foulk walked one man ord and SdutR High a 6-1 rec­ plympic prospects will be Segundo Recreation Park. before Danny Pace was called ord in the Bay League stand­ participating. Mike Rutter pitched a 1-hit in from shortstop as a second ings. Competitors include such shutout in the championship relief pitcher. He got out of South ...........000 002 OO 2 0 highly-rated "rag-men" as game. the inning with a 2-2 tie, only Hawthorn* ......ooo ooo 21 3 6 i Chuck Lousalder of the But the charm victory of to give up the winning run Newport Harbor Yacht Club; he tournament was Haw- in the eighth. Lowell North, San Diego Yacht Club and Chris Cas- well from host club, Alami­ Ram All-Pro Team Led tos Bay. Tough It is the eighth annual tunning of the Olympic T> r^i. u i Classes Regatta by ABYC, Schedule long noted for its deep inter­ A i BvJ Chamberlain est in Olympic sailing. Announced Wilt Chamberlain, of the] 11.084 followed by Oscar Ro- Races begin at noon on The Rams have lined up Saturday and 11:30 a.m. on Philadelphia 76ers, was thejbertson with 10.438. Coliseum dates with the de­ sole unanimous choice in the| Players chosen on the first Sunday along Long Beach's fending Eastern Conference Olympic sailing course. selection of the 1967-68 Na­ All-Star Team receive $500 champion Dallas Cowboys tional Basketball Association and the second team per­ and the Central Division ti All-Star team. formers receive $250 each. tlist Cleveland Browns in a 2 Million ire-season schedule that also The first unit includes the Faetures two of the American veteran Elgin Baylor of Los- Fishermen Football League's top teams Angeles, Jerry Lucas of Cin­ the San Diego Chargers and cinnati, Dave Bing, Detroit's the Kansas City Chiefs. super-sophomore who led Licensed Also on the club's 1968 pre- the Association in scoring The number of licensed season schedule is new coach this season, and a repeater fishermen in California ex­ Dick Nolan's San Francisco from last year's team, Oscar ceeded two million last year 49ers, the only team to beat Robertson of Cincinnati. for the first time, the De­ the Rams in 20 regular or pre- makes the partment of Fish and Game season games during 1967. firat team for the seventh reported. In '67 Los Angeles recorded time since his entry into the The total of paid and free its first unbeaten pre-season association in 1960. He has anglers' licenses was 2,024,- (6-0), then went on to win the been a member of the second! JERRY LUCAS 911. The number could In­ Coastal Division with an 11-1- unit twice. Baylor, who crease slightly when some li­ 2 mark before bowing to made an amazing recovery cense agents close their Green Bay in the Western from a knee injury is on the books late, but the figure is Conference Playoff. first club for the ninth time nearly complete. The total DRAGONS! . These two 31' racing yachts will be Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday. The Dragon class, The five 1968 pre-season in 10 years while Robertson at the some time a year ago among the field entered in the eighth annual Olympic known as the "boat of kings" is one of the five Olym­ games, beginning with the an has been voted to the first was 1,999.164. Classes Regatta sponsored by the Alamitos Bay pic classes in the race held off the Long Beach shore. nual Charity Game against team for the ninth succes­ ;- Included in this year's re­ Cleveland on Friday, Aug. 9, sive year. cord figure were 1,987,128 will be played at night and The second team is com­ paid licenses and 37,783 free Riviera Little League Polls Favor Cards, Twins all, except San Diego, will be prised of John Havlicek of licenses for recipients of old n the Coliseum. There is a the Boston Celtics, who re­ age security, hospital, and The St. Louis Cardinals archies, Los Angeles Dodgers, possibility of the Rams add- turns after a layoff of one disabled veterans. heavily favored to repeat as Houston Astros and New York ing a sixth pre-season oppon­ year, and repeaters Willis ; Sales of angling stamps To Open on April 20 National League pennant win­ Mets. ent at a later date. Reed of the New York for inland fishing totaled Fri.. Aug. 9 Cleveland at Jjc ners and the Minnesota Twins In the American League, Aiyj*1*B. 8:05 p.m Knickerbockers, Bill Russell ELGIN BATLOB £90,498, compared with 672,- The Riviera Little League I Flag ceremonies will be han- Aug. 17 Dallu at Loa Ai v of the Boston Celtics and are a strong choice in the behind the _.._. 8:06 p.m. $35 the previous year. The season will get under way! Cub Scout Pack 877C. the contenders Sat.. Aug. 34 Loa Angeles at San Hal Greer of Philadelphia. pumber of deer tags issued April 20 at Wilson Field, American League race, ac­ Twins, according te Sport Diego. 8:00 p.m. Pete Anderson, president Sat.. Aug 31 Kanaaa City at Loa Jerry West of the Los An­ was a slight increase from the 23701 Ocean Ave. All major of the league, will introduce cording to a poll of more than Magazine, will be the Detroi Angeles. 8:05 p.m. geles Lakers, handicapped previous year. Pheasant tag teams will play a Fri.. Sept 6 San Francisco at and minor the teams, managers, and 500 major leaguers. Tigers, Chicago White Sox IXM Angelea. 8:06 p.m. all year by a string of an­ ales totaled 200,915, com game on opening day and the coaches of the seven Interna­ Picked to fill out the first and Baltimore Orioles, with noying injuries is the fifth pared with 193,114 in 1966-67 International teams will play tional teams (boys 8 and 9) member of the second unit. Sear tag sales dipped slightly Sunday. eight minor teams (training division behind the Cardinals the 1967 pennant - winning Camino Real National League are L Pet. Each of the 12 cities in the from 33,847 to 33,443. Rev. John K. Foley of St. program), and six major in the Boston Red Sox dropping to St. Bernard'* . ....8 1 .88* association was accorded one Church will 3 .700 Lawrence Martyr beams, representing 255 boys the Pittsburgh Pirates, San fifth, trailed by the California M, 3 .667 full vote to equalize the bal­ give the Invocation and the Team pictures will be taken Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Angels, Cleveland Indians, • 250 loting. A perfect score at­ address will be de­ 7 .233 Hackers Win opening during the day and all spon Reds and Atlanta Braves, fol­ Washington Senators, New 7 .333 tained by Chamberlain this livered by Waiter Koenig, Tu«»d»y'« Rvault* sors have been invited to be lowed in orders by the Chi- York Yankess and Oakland St. Bernard's 1. St. Monica'1 0. year was 12.000. Next was chief of police, city of Tor­ Montgomery 3. Lasuen 0. Four Events present for these pictures. cago Cubs, Philadelphia Phil- Athletics. Murphy 2. Cre»pl 1 Baylor with an index of rance, on "Competiveness Is Anyone desiring to partici­ | The ladies annual tourna­ the Development of Boys." WILT CHAMBERLAIN ment at Hackers Haven was pate in Riviera Little League won by Vicki Bruen. Second as in umpire, coach, or spon-' was Terry James and third Full Day Set sor, can call 375-4973. was Betty Carson. The men's board in charge Torrance Beauty Named The championship tourney At Ascot Park of opening day are: president. went to Colleen McNeilly. Pete Anderson; vice president rjrst; Ann Maccome, second; Ascot Park in Gardens will of operations and players' and Peg Brown, third. offer something for everyone agent, Jack Leopold; vice Queen of U.S. Road Race Senior annual was won by today when a special Easter president of sponsorship Stanley Dunn; vice president M. Nelson with Dave Me- sweepstakes featuring a dou- dark Terrill, her father. Is Milltn second and Harold ble header card is staged. of field maintenance. Herb Sharon Kay Terrill saw her That's the way things have $sston third.
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