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Montgomery Hunts By HENRY BURKE and Patrick Kcaley, i junior Hansnn. The most noteable Press-Herald Sports Editor is at center. lack of depth is the end po "We won't know t >o much sition. In nine days of spring f°"t-labout every position until the! The rifiht halfback and ball practice Coach George kids t the ds ((n ., said | fullback s,)ots are held by Swade of Bishop Montgomery Swa(]e^ wh() w,,, play, thelBob Comstock and F..1 Gilles High School was at least able rd ' ( to learn lion is siiictly aavho were inactivated last the names of his! toss p. explained^ prospects for the 1966 sea- the coach, year with injuries. With McClain at letl tackle. In order to bolster son. Some of the boys were: Swade wjll probably team the around before, backfield. all reguluis will so Coach him with Mark Swade was able to skip their Loamy who!learn multiple pos'tions. introductions. a couple games at! Among them is Danny Frit- right tackle a year ago. chett who plays behind Gra- In spite (rf having a num Since Montgomery has re- ham at quarterback ber of lettcrmen back. Coach lied on Graham's passing forj A tough non-league schcd- Swade faces the problem of|two years. Swade has an-lule has been arranged replacing seven key positions. Other tough chore finding a Tlie opener is with Mira Gone are all-league ends Tom couple ends to matrh depart- Costa High, a Bay league Hanson and Mike Leamy.jed Mike Leamv and Torn!member. U-nnox and Lawn- tackle Mike Woods, guards dale of the Pioneer League Bill Kristufek. Dan Gillespie. Montgomery and Verbum Dei of the An- and linebacker Pete Trocchi- gelus league have als,o been ano. Schedule scheduled. Four varsity positions ap Among championship con Fri.. 'Sept. 23 Mlra Coal a. pear to be in good hands at Kri .-So|>t. :iO Lennox. tenders for the Camino Real this point. Danny Graham Fri., CM. 7 Anl Lawnrtalp. Fri.. Oct. 14 Verbum Dei. League are St. Bernard's, will again direct the Knights' Fri.. Ort. 21 St. Bernard's. Crespi and Fermin Lasuen. Fri., Oct. 28 Crnpt. offense at quarterback, Chuck Fri.. Nov. 4 Murphy at Ranche Bishop Montgomery's only Bongard will be the I-back, at.. 12 St. Monica'! loss of the '65 campaign was Mike McClain returns to a c. 14-7 to Crespi for the league first string tackle tosition, lliirbor J. C. title. PAT KEALEY . W*s a sophomore letterman In football at Bishop Montgomery High School last fall. He Is a leading rnrdidatr for the renter position when the Knights open ramp in September. (Prcsx-lierald photo) Montgomery Three Deep Cycles I.B 8twi> PattiTKon (Jr.), r rell Mck.-lbuiy (Sr), Tom 8ch JUNE 15, 1966 D-l inmir (Sr). LT Mlk* McTUIn (8r), Mlk:|Led by BnliTolert (Jr) P»t OHb»rt (Sri. L<} Stfve Chi-npy (Sr). Chrtu Klein (Sr), Nlrk Bod«n (Br). Our- ley R««dp (Sri. More Rams C Patrick K.«l»y (Jr). Nrlmn Stralry (Sr). Kn-tn Hott (Sr). Lir- ry Rrlrlln (Sr). Tanner RG Richard Pipkin (Sr). Mich ael I»pci (Sr). Olenn Glp«on (or I AAU Competition Bav KnK» (Jr). The scramble for positions RT Mark LMmy (8r>. John SulMvtn (Sr). Jw Burtan (Jr). among the top 10 is getting RC Kl<hr>rd Sldebrt-k (Sr). Ray- 966 Season mund Vldt (Sri. Jay Cr»wford hotter each week as the mo (Sr) torcycle racers roar into Fri- Three veteran offensive Set QB D«nt>y Gr«h<im (8r>. Dnnny for Saturday It (RD. Dnnny Ho»« (Jri. day evening's meet at Ascot linemen and two kickers have ri'C Onlliti". (Soph). Ul Cimrk Bonaanl <8rV Bill Park. signed 1966 contracts with] Southern California's top track ami field athletes (8r). Mil Pi-r«-I IBM. Rob rinulnrk (8r). rlltf The IB-race getr under the I-ns Angeles Rams. j wju compete Saturday in the Southern Pacific Associa- (Sr) Lurry Omnkn IBri way at 8:15. with gates KB- Ert r.ill.- Ran open Guards Don Chuy and co- tion AAU championships at Santa Ana College. ing at 7. captain Joe Scibelli <<nd tac Both junior and senior championships Sammy Tanner, on? kle Charlie Cowan, all offen will be con of the sive starters in '65 tested. Points will be awarded toward a team cham all-time greats of the cycle have ink world, enjoys ed pacts for next year, along Hawthorne a fairly com with place-kicking Favored in the team race Duggan, who cracked the 4 fortable lead. But after Tan specialist ner the race Bruce Gossett and punter are the perennial national min. barrier with 3:59.1 is a corker and Jon Kilgore. AAU rivals. Southern Califor- third place a week ago in the each week the top 10 has un nia Striders and Pasadena Coliseum; Olympic 400 champ Leads in dergone a big juggling, It'll be the sixth NFL sea Athletic Assn.. but son for bo also in] Mike Larrabce, making his i Dan Haaby, the husky st open 440 start of {Lawndale youngster, is mak- 49ers and the newly formed year, and Parry Baseball |ing a big push and Last year Cowan moved O'Britn, who looks to Santa Monica Track C ub. iat the age of 34 Hawthorne won threetb be one of the standout riden from guard to right tackle, re is having his More than 200 entrants are best season of competition in wines over the weeitcnd to in the nation. placing captain Frank Varri- Ir.id the South Bay Connie chione. who retired expected by meet uirector the shot and discus. Gujuy Louis, the Lynwood at the Events will M;ick League with a 4-1 rec- end of the year. The former Howard Brubaker. as run be the 100, 220, :, is another rider who is ners, jumpers and weiehtmen 440, 880, mile, 2 mile, 6 mile, n:d. The team defeated In- coming on strong. Jim Nlchol- «.i.i .i=, .,«. ,;,i vi . "»"e their last bid "for an|2 mile walk, 300-meter .Mi wood, 8-6, and Long Beach son, when he returns to ac .eld star adapted quickly to, . AAUjsteeplechase. 120 h<«h hur .MI and 8-4. DRAGSTER tion after his injuries figures o,n "l rt' ? ? '!championships a week later dies. 440 intermedia ACTION . More than :IO of the nation's top ftit-| dra^t.r dm, i s ».»b Sharpe, St. Louis bur- will provide -Oil plus niph action Car to shake up the top 10 even 270 should be ready for an, at Randa|s Isiands_ N y jdles. shot put. discus, javelin, in thr 'Ird annual Hot HIM! M.inimm- (hum- dinals draftee. pitched the! more pionship drags at Riverside Rnceuay this wcoUrnd. The *.-IM.lilMl meet outstanding year Outstanding men in theilong jump, high jump, pole IIHH dniun Torrance Red Devils to a 6-2J Tne amaleur division is nearly I'M) competitors in Tit classes, llradlinrrs include Tom MrKuen, < «> a Scibelli. recently named j f ie,d include ^\e vaulter Bob vault, triple jump and ham win over the Tordena Bulletsi rci|1 strugg|c w|th the five offensive co-captain along Rondn, Dirk l.andy, Jack ChrlKman, John Mulligan, Tommy Alien, Mike Sorokin Seagren, whose mark of 17 mer throw. and Jim Dunn. in a game Saturday at Tor- leaderg al| wUnln 8 {ew with tight end Martin Me- ft. S1^ in. is pending accept Tickets are priced at $1.50 i ranee Park Keever by coach George points of the lead. Casper Al ance as a world rcco.d; Men- for adults and 75 cents for 1 After the Bullets scored ien, has been steadily ;mprov. Good) Grief has a precarious lo JC mile sensaticn Nell children. Baseball Nine LOCAL 1117 Offies Race two runs in the first inning, cad at the moment. ing since the climax of the j Sharpe 1963 blanked them for Marly McDonald he* a slim season and is rated a ; eight frames, He nad nine top blocker on sweeps. Chuy, Honored at TO INVADE Saturday at strikeouts. from Laker Rookies It Is also shaky from week Clemson. took over the Drill | Three left guard of the five hits off to week. spot in 65 and Cerritos I Sharpe came held it throughout. JC WEST COAST Ascot Park in the first in At Loyola University Reid Bradcn has been J C Agajanian has carded "'"« r*£y. Gossett has had two fine Torrance Local 1117, slo- ,...". ™ w Henry named the "Most Valuable United The Bullets came-bick Sun seasons as the Rams' No. 1 Finkel. the seven-! Grams were all supplemental pitch champions of the Tor States Auto Club dgy , gcorc g ,M w ,n over Racing Card place picker. I-ast season he foot center from Dayton, and picks after the regular eight' Player" on the Cerritos Col-j 110 Offy midget auto race for Inglewood. led the rance Recreation Depart Mike Tuff'uy and club in scoring for George Grams, » seven-footer round NBA draft had con lege baseball team. Ascot 1'ark Saturday evening Dave LaKoche Prepared the second ment, will compete In the collected three for straight time, hit eluded. Top team awards were an hits apiece. Jeff Oslxjrn ting on 15 of from Purdue, will be among second half nf the Went First post is 8:30 with qual and 26 field goal at Bruce Wade each tempts and 30 of 32 12 prospects participating in nounced by Coach Wally Kin- Coast Slo-l'itch l.cauue, re ifying at 7.