Redondo Holds One-Game Lead Torrance, West End Season Over Spartans Rivals Thr South Hi?h Spartans, waging a two-tram show­ down with Rprlnndo for the Bay League baseball cham­ Battle pionship, pot a three-hit pitching performance from Ken Pfau Friday for a 3-0 shutcut over Hawthorne. The SPORTS game was pU->ed at South. At Park Going into the final game A-6 MAY 16, 1965 of the season for most Torrance and West High Athletes teams tomorrow. Redondo is close out their P i o n e r r on top of the seven-team League baseball season to­ heap with a 13-4 record. The morrow at 3 p.m. at Torrance Honored Seahawks' latest victory came Park. ; Friday against Mira Costa, The Pioneer League, of 8-4. Redondo swept its three- which they are participants. Bv YMCA game league series with the The Torrance Family climaxes its triple-robin, 15- game skirmish with El Se- CA .lr Hi-Y club's sports, TWO of Redondo's four gundo playing at Lawndale. award banquet was held at \ losses were to South the first Both are mak-up games South High School Thursday week of the campaign. The from April's rain cuts. I niRht i Seahawks salvaged a 3-2 win lover the Spartans two weeks The league involved in I Program speaker Coach ago for tne victor, that now three games yesterday. fa,cedl the possibility of a three-way j "Skip" Enger of North High!makes the difference in the photo-finish for the cham­ School stressed the vital ne- league lead, cessity of teamwork, not only Two of South'* losses (12-5) pionship. in basketball, but in ill went to the same Hawthorne If the outcome is not de­ ports and life as well. He re-club the Spartans blanked rided until tomorrow, a se­ ferred to the accomplish-'Friday lection to represent the menis of the Saxons and par- South broke a scoreless Iraeue in the CIF "AA" play- ticularly his star center. Ron deadlock in the fourth inning offs on Tuesday will come Taylor. who was also on hand when Chuck Hrehor walked, with one day's notice. One to present trophies and pen-,stole second, and raced home tram from the Pioneer Bints to the young athletes, on Chick .James" pop fly that Ix-ague. the champion should More than 17S boys and 50 was kicked for a two-base one prevail, will travel to (lads in .lr Hi-Y clubs attend- error. N'ewhall to play the Frontier te Yesterday's Pioneer League swim relay meet winner. Dol- ab°ard «nd tw° » »£ Pml games, scheduled at press phins; A-division football Hertzog doubled to the left time. Included a doublehead- champps. Aces: B Champs.. field corner and his drive er for Torrance. The Tartars Ironmen; A-division basket-, w" nd B-dlvision to I ing and knocked him out of Eagles. South holds two victories the box in the fourth. Kem SKY LEAGUE BASEBALL DECIDER over the Seahawks. Brett doubled with the base* ] Pairings for the C1F "AAA" loaded In the six-run Inning Hornaday { playoffs will be released the outburst. Ten errors contri­ 'first of the week. Both Re- buted to West's downfall. [dondo and South will partici­ Torrance. meanwhile, rely­ North, Inglewood Enters pate. PIONKFR l.KAGt'E'S FINEST . . . Kern llrrtl of Kl ing on third string pitching, '(cor* by I nmgc ft H mm an o o 4 Sriunrlo xlrnk* to firvl lm Asrot 500 OroiKlyk* <«l »D, Thursday with Krrlt Mike Blankenship Coast NASCAR late model! blanking Wc«l for four Innings. Thr hmky junior I* i2-0i hurled the victory, but Clash on Tuesday stock car champion from San bark M full strength atlrr lirmking hi* leg in fool- {got help in the seventh from Fernando has entered the Bay league ball. (Press-Herald Phote) Steve Kealey. first annual Ascot "500" Torrance broke 2-all tie North and Inglewood will .wrap up the title Thursday to help Its cause. Grand National champion­ Standings in the fourth on a squeeze play each other for the Sky against Beverly Hills, but North has a 10-record ind ship race set (or Ascot Park's FOUR-WAY TIE bunt by Larry Snyder to League baseball champion- Sandy Marks fashioned a 3- Inglewood his a tie-game 9'v tough, half-mile dirt track Pet. 0«L score Fred Kendall with the ship. The game will be atjhit. 8-1, victory over the|4'» win-loss standing 2wt7"8 "."!'.'.'.'.lii 7«S — ?._.:_-. ^i-.-" ._-.--- -.i.-.-. . . - A victory for either team Memorial Day evening. .7ft* I ~\ If TVT» wmnlnwinning run. Kendall had Sentinel Field, Inglewood, at!league-leading Saxons to pro­ rthxrn* ...... S .471 S doubled. p.m. long the pennant chase. In- Hornaday. who missed the 43* IU Tuesday will earn the Sky Inninai N H I North bad a chance to|glewood beat l/euzinger, 1-0. recent Ascot 200-lapper be­ > 413 I Montgomery Nine j-pndo (tin I-J3 II l, title, although a hypothetical II JJS 1 o nm o n a in cause his 1M4 championship II .111 1 MrCn >ty IS) and Fllann tie (a game called on account Friday'1 uila r (Si »nl»i V.rt»i The league's most luxuri­ of circuit as Ascot to be held Hawthorn* at Killing Kill*. Four of the seven high schools in the Camino Real Angels Take on ous pitcher, Beverly's Sandy Own* Timday in many a year. Radnndn at Santa Mnnira. Marks, used an effective fast- League tied for first place as the championship race Pioneer ball and slow curve to hand­ With a bulging winners, ended Friday afternoon. purse of $10.000 posted. the|j\VO WilPMOrs cuff North. Only a Bishop Montgomery, a leader in the standings most: Standings by Bill Thomas in the fifth race is expected to attract . . . ., Twins, Chisox inning spoiled part of Marks' many of the top name driv- I liU'C III ,)(< of the season, was beaten by the Pater Noster Eagles, j ,»Ursumlii i:t Wamura i Chicago,«.:._-- White...L..- Sox"-- starting...--.:-- tomorrow - night. {opportunity to try 7-foot Ron or better in the Metro Con­ eluding its season 10 days l.a«ndalf vUllon I. race. ference finals at East lx>s An­ vis In the fourth inning. To »n,- a I.,,, The Twins are in first with Taylor on the mound. ago. and Fermin did likewise. Rick Shatzel, the Eagles' geles College last week. ending its regular season two night games and a big Despite using tennis shoes Soccer Match Titus scord third In tum­ Tuesday with a 1-0 game win ?]„ace K- » « and Marcelino Lopez and now and O Conner Andanona Moutfumery .....ooooooi i s a The Marauders are mem- righthanders Dean C h a n c e uid StAnim HR Zan*v Zon II u b * r t ill Basketball 8hal» l and Mafra: Davit, bers of the Western Football Harbor Hortwla . .030 000 0-1 T a Thompaan (!) Haydni (I). rn (4) and 8Ual«y and Fred Newmao the Angels (tailed Vimn«r« (IU S10 x » 10 1 League, Inc., and are going lUylork and Buchanan; Logan Knight Owl. . ...OS3 000 0-4 It | Harry Jenkins, with 27 5 have what Bill Rig- and Smlin: HK-l'V l,.,»it D.'«p«iHi Kid> . .000 203 i (, » i points, was high point man, ^ r* 1 into their fourth season. Prac­ ney calls the best starting Torr Duuillaa (I3D ll(! ft-ll H « l*-l'.ov anil Bi-i1..|»..h: Muliiut ami tice games are scheduled for Hmilr 8twl.. . 103 I1U O- J 6 2 In the opening round of the htOIK'1% IllirilW' foursome in the American Mt.t anil Hlrim... BK-miili-r KII.I lilt K,il«hl l)wl. Wvall summer 0-foot-aiul-iiiuler bas- the first two C2) weeks of Jj>. k^niMii. Thuratfay tlo Pitch August with league play set league. In the bul I pen again, ' ill- Kl».llll« . . .11*1 0311 4- H IU II and starling off better than Sli< -I Mxlal & 1 :. T..II I.I.MK ...uoi um o i , ^ for the week-end of Aug. 21 1 3< Hiiiua anil FI-IIM.I; IIIKIIIMI nli.l he did last season when I if If "n n 'ii Oi-nlrv Harks Department. Club management also an- ^ 1u't' last "I A wheel to wheel battle nounced the 1H65 coaching hatl 17 saves' '" lilt -HT. l.l.ma. li.uii^ Jenkins led Hryant's to a i.I..lulu Aliei-l* um ULHJ 2 - 4 7 •' looms between Ontario's stall; I .airy Lane and Ruber The Angel hitters are get­ ;i i.9«'iu-« MOII INM D-JO * t> ia t, 90-45 win over the West High Bucky Stoner and George Du- ting in their licks, too. Rook­ aio Pitch llui/.i,,ir and Bark« Kent aii.l Warriors. The Renegades Partou who played with the FII ef Igtitor* .000 OUU 0-0 rade of IMS Angeles this aft­ Oakland Raiders of the AFL, ies Paul Schaal and Jose Car- Union 7« 110 UOit ; ...... ooo aii- downed the l^*zy Fives, 69-45, *MM and Chani«; Bopala and ...... 104 Ols -9 16 i! ernoon at Ascot Park as the Artie King who played with denal and regulars Willie rom and Lehy; Slot and and the Has Beens conquered pair guns for championship Smith, Jim Fregosi, Bobby Touihable* ...... 100 000 1 a 10 TiBoli.inon the Sportsmen, 75-40. the Buffalo Bills, and Carl Ka*lMT ...... 070 200 x-H 11 I) HH-TKBPA Wlrkalmn. points and top prize money Gallardo, named to the 1963 Knoop, Albie Pearson, Jim Km* and Whll«; Mcdoud and El Nido «lo Pltrh U V«ii ftovVn '0«l«r»Mir. ... .000 ma ft - J j Rr in the California super modi­ Southern California all-semi- Piersall and Joe Adcock have HR - Toui-hablea -- n'Oiiafr.o; Vim. Out ...... 405 OW x- 15 17 ;i fied races. been getting the clutch hits. Dun and (iillman 8<>!u and pro football team. Bud V..OUI ml :( t 1 1 MaU By virtue of his main event 1 Further information may Rookie Cos- TII WnTlO OKI OH) x 4 S 2 PR ll,,< Oo.l 400 304 v . 5 W«,l Hi War '" * '" jfjT^overtaking Durade for the Writing the Bay Cities Ath- slam home run against Bos A'n'jd and Lawia gallari and t!u«l, and Fraitr: Kuh. and . H.i«liu «or« Brytnft HarryiCAR SUpef modified point letic Club. 3527 W. 85th St.,jton during the last homej 'i Ratultt iMlll- Toby Thu ' »> 9 Mnntluniri'N 1. Ha fir»«irht»r«, MMrlni (2) HR Foatullict, Rjtn. Church of Inglewood, Calif. (stand. (14 lnning».Vnnniy I. St. Barn«l4