Local Babe Ruth League Holds Qnener
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THE PRESS Pooe B-l PRESS Tribe Falls Flat Before S.D. San Diego Wallops ECC Tennis, Golf Tordondo Little League Braves Shutout Warriors, 19-3, in Last Lessons Slated Tigers, 1-0, with Fourth-Inning Homer By Rec. Dept. Quinn's Dairy B r n v r s Session Torrance Recreation De shutout the Marino Federal Metro Baseball partment's registration open Savings Tigers 1 to 0 as They called them "spoil- hook and brought on ace house, to be held 2 to 8 p.m., Steve Waggoner decided the ers" . and San Diego City John Torok. Torok, playing a Wednesday. Thursday, and outcome in this tightly College laughed. rare role as a fireman, didn't Friday, May 23 to 25, and fought contest with a home El Camino College's horse- fare any better. San Diego Saturday, May 26, 9 a.m. to run in the fourth inning hiders managed to knock off knocked him out in two 12 noon, at the Victor Ben- over the right field fence. loop leaders Bakersfield and stanzazs flat as seven more stead Plunge, 3331 Torrance This, and a single, were With Carmen Fuscardo -ong Beach last week, but runs came in for the visitors, Blvd., will provide adults the only hits off Greg But- i when it came to the last Dick King followed Torok and youths an opportunity tcrfield who struck out team in the Metropolitan; and lasted a single inning to register for tennis and twelve Braves. Jerome Kur- Conference triumvirate, the i allowing six runs, all earned. golf lessons. tik, the winning Brave pitch The results of the recent Junior team Handicap Tribe fell flat on its face. Ted Sprague received the First series of tennis les- er, gave up only one hit to Tournament have been checked and verified. The Gable Friday in the last '62 nod as anchor man and got sions for adults and children the Tigers. He was aided by House is proud to announce that Senior Team No. 3, Metro battle of the season off easy as a tired San Diego eight years and older will be a well coached defensive ball captained by Charles Marshall, won third place trophies. for the Warriors, invading squad scored only two runs club, especially his ten year held as follows: old brother 'Mark Kurtik Senior Team No. 1 placed seventh in a field of 26 teams. San Diego handed El Cami- to lead 19-0. Torrance High School Youthful enthusiasm for an event of this proportion no a monumental 19-3 de- San Diego's charity allow- who held down second base Courts: Monday and Wed like a pro. has snowballed over the past two years. We are happy feat. The game, called the ed El Camino to score three nesday 1 to 3 p.m., July 2 to to be a part of it. worst in El Camino history" runs in the seventh innings Earlier in the week the 18, boys and girls 8 to 18 Braves suffered their first TROPHY WINNERS by the Tribe tutor Chuck as the Tribe went daffy from years of age. Freeman, was called after the beating, defeat of the season when Two more leagues finished their winter season with El Retire Park , 126 Vista they were upset by the Bill top scores. On Monday night the Karly Show, 825 han seven innings, when El Ca- The game was called aftei del Parque,: Tuesday and mino threw in the towel. seven innings by agreement. Snlbv's Mobil Senators 4 to dicap, presented Team No. 8, Bach Bowling Supply, with Thursday 1 to 3 p.m., ,luly 3. In this game D a r r y 11 first place trophies. Team No. 8 took honors with <W>Vz FA Camino's best hurlers 3 to 10, ages 8 to 18 years. Keene gave up only two wins and 35^z losses. Heading the five-man aggrega saw duty in the shortened South High School Courts: hits, but one of them \vas a tion is Bill Herschler with 176, Jim Papst 171, Cliff Heard contest, and not one looked Registration Monday and Wednesday i three run home run to Mike 167, Doyle Ferguson 165 and Dick Amos 150. good. July 2 to 18, 1 to 6 p.m. Mahaffey. Frankie Stewart Team No. 11 received second place trophies. M. Jerry Smith started on the age's 8 to 18, 6 to 8 p.m. went the distance for the Welch 170, Jim Howell 166, A. Trawick 16], L. Hailess hill for the Tribe. Three inn Underway for adults. SPIV tors to get his first win. 161 and Lee Church 160. ings, four hits, four walks, North High School Courts: Neil Sorenson was his catch High series in the scratch division was ablv taken three errors and four runs CYO Day Camp Tuesday and Thursday, July er and David Paiva was the latter, Freeman sent out the 3 to 19, 1 to 3 p.m., ages 8 HOME HITTER Steve Waggoner, ace stickman for by Jim Papst with a hefty 650. L. Johnson took high Final registrations for CYO the Tordondo Braves, walloped in a fourth inning homer backstop for the Braves. scratch game with a 209. to 12 years, 6 to 8 p.m., Tigers faired better earlier Day Camp at. Ladera Park adults. Friday. July H to Wednesday, as the Braves shutout the Tigers, 1 -0. In the handicap division, Dave Cox's big 707 won a will be taken Thursday, of the week, in the week against the Re- Aug. 10, 3 to 6 p.m., ages 13 Tordondo Little League plays every night Recreation Bowl trophy. L. Johnson with a 281 took high game and also Harbor, El Camino May 24, 7 to !) p.m. at St. with multiple games on weekends. dondo grabbed his second trophy of the evening. ni_..~~~ I !~1~ J Margaret Mary School, Lo- to 18 years. White Sox winning 8 to 3. its FEES Bruce MacEachern had a no- Thursday night the 875 Scratch League crowned ildVCrS LIST6Q mita- for PUP'IS at st- Mar- a 50 cents regi champions. Team No. 3 took first place with 66 wins * Listed gnret Mary, Nativity and St. There is hitter, going into the fifth stration fee for adults and inning whei his pitching op and 33 losses. Leading the winning combination is Dave Philo mena, Torrance. youth participating in the Rosen with 183, Herb- Wanzle 182, Roger Parkman 178, On'62 Metro Team Othern final registrations $100,000 (alifornian to ponent Danny Stern tirul in o tennis program. Participants one that sent the b'-U r -^r Mike Krone 169 and Hank Castagnetti with 16.°,. Bakersfield pitcher Floyd will be taken at. the CYO must provide their own rac Lou Kohlmeier took high series honors with a 678. Thionett has been picked as Office, 4632 W. Century the fence for a homerun. quet. Classes will be grouped Johnny McGuirt, the Yi^er Carl Anderson had a high 278 to win high single game. baseball player of the year Blvd., Inglewood. 1 to 5 p.m., and exact class times, for Race at Hollypark Sal. and John Joseph has been and 2138 Westwood Blvd., catcher, also overpowc/ed Carol Castillo and Flo Anderson received awards for the 45 minute lessons, as The first of Hollywood best three-year-old of the; the ball alld the breexo for most improved bowlers. | selected 1961-62 coach of the 7 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, May signed at the first day of year in the Metropolitan 25, and St. Paul School. 7 Park's four $100.000 added 1961 Oollywood Park meet-L homerun with one on in This 875 Scratch League will'convert to a 700 Scratch ing following his victory in the second inning. foursome but few spots are open, so come in and sign up Conference, Commissioner to 9 p.m., Monday, May 28. Golf lessons for boys and races, The California!!, will the $122,900 Hollywood Der William W. Russell an- Sponsored by the Catho- next Saturday Dominguez Water Com now. girls, 9 to 17 years of age, be contested by. pany Cubs evened out their nounced today. Joseph is lie Youth Organization, day have been scheduled as fol with a power-packed field ANOTHER FIRST Santa Monica swimming camp will be conducted for Olden Times, an old foe of "Won and lost" record to 2 The Gable House presented the first of the "Oscar- coach. boys and girls aged 7 to 12 lows: expected for the rich classic. Four-and-Twenty, surprised and 2 by also taking i'ie ette Tournaments" on Thursday afternoon. The winner El Retiro Park. June 26 This Will be the ninth the Santa Anita fans when;measure of the White Pox, was Helen Coupland with a magnificent Thionelt, who is joined on years in two periods, July to 29, beginning at 2 p.m.; of Oscarette the first team by teammates ? to 21 and July 23 to Aug. running of The Californian. he carried his speed over one! 4 to 2. Terry Frederick, on, 221; Dottie Brown came in second with a 216, and Mag Walteria Park, July 3 to 6; which since its inception has mile and five-eights in win-1 the winning'Cub pitcher gie Wells rolled a 214 to place in third position. Several Jim Antt. at first and pitcher & . Sea-Aire Park, July 10 to 13; ning the San Juan Capis- needed bailing out when he George Culver, paced the Activities from 9 a.m.