TORRANCE HERALD Baseball Game in STRIP/EES Pasadena Sunday by "With, Or Without Oich.D ! Major and Minor League Base Tee an Ball Stars by the Scores Will Ca John P
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!i Annual Semi-Pro TORRANCE HERALD Baseball Game In STRIP/EES Pasadena Sunday By "With, or without Oich.d ! Major and minor league base Tee an ball stars by the scores will ca John P. to friend ui foe, vort at Tournament Park, Pasa opinion wherever i nay qo"j Goodyear Cagers dena, as the Southern Californl Stripling Baseball Association present , QUO ANIMO? . Interpret, but please do not misconstrue, its annual medical benefit fun Is the thing the thing Is the- subject.. In game Sunday, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m men. The subject Surprise Win In The SCBA, central organize other words, no malice is Intended but many have been the an of all semi-professiona aforethought* In hankering for the Issue. baseball in the southland, stage Something light, something gay tlmtVthc ticket for today's Cabrillo Clash the event yearly with the talen ride Into the past, fellows. So, you who are Playing superb defensive ball developed for the st par so fortunate as not to be termed "young Dill- and showing a steady scoring ithin its ranks. All proceed; timers," please scan the following with rever clinches, modica p u n c h in tty> the i are turned over to its ence for an, era past. THEV DOOD IT ... Joe Stcphenson, left, Signal Oiler catcher, Goodyear team defeated fund to assist injured players Today, we seek an argument with those hitherto unbeaten Klink's Last year, more than $3,600 was and Jack "Lefly" Teagan, master oioundster for the locals, took brlllo Mart, 26-17. Woody Cole- netted at Gilmore Field. no longer, tender in years. You know who we Sunday's 10-inning tilt against Hermosa Be^ch in one long thrill man, from the. center position, Millions of dollars worth c mean, kids. That's right. They're the guys who ing stride. Teagan allowed the Props only 4 hits during the ball played a' heady game and diamond talent will be in actioi have just begun to notice that the extra weight game to win 3-1 and cop the Triple-A Winter League semi-pro chalked up 10 of the winning including players from virtually accumulated Is all around the Mason-Dixon line. croWn. Stephcnson soon will be leaving for spring training with points. every major league club and How you hero worshipers will hate us when the Chicago Cubs. T,,mnu<> llrnihl phnlo The victory put Goodyear many minor teams. The gam we are through. We shudder to think of the back in the" running for the first affords southland fans a bird'; clever Insults that will hit our desk once the. half championship of the Tor eye view of the forth-coming reader reads this through. rance Recreation league held on so here we go: Hoop Schedule Tuesday evenings in the local' The major league club lists Space o'n this page Is scarce, IKE'S MIGHTY MIDGET ... The flaiky littTeTlo.' s'tf^ictured Once upon a tune we met Jack Dempsey.. That was a happy designed high school gymnasium. 'such famed horsehiders as Jcr above with Ivan "Ike" Hate, ai the controls, was Washington Sena day, men. He had .been our Idol since first we knew guys were Of Recreation 220th st. Constructed In the 8 p.m. game, Bear A.C. i ry Priddy, aod built by Hase who lives at 2065 W. came out of hibernation in the tors; Lou Stringer, "Peanuts' paid for socking one another In the teeth. We met Dempsey at a cost of $3,000 with a V-8 60 power plant in its nose, cellar "position by scratching Lowrey and Bobby Sturgeon, while he was touring with Max Buer. We had a fighter on the League Given Hase's "Thunder Chariot" recently made the fastest qualifying out 'a 20-15 win from the Tor Chicago Cubs; Ferdic Mossber card who had promises of making* an honest dollar In a ten- Cover Charge time at Huntington £each. It has never failed to be in the rance National Bank's ballhawks. ger, Chicago White Sox; Ralph round affair. The following Torranec Rc-!> money on the beach track and Ike predicts an early first place cf-pation Baskrtball league sec-1 » Kiner, Pittsburgh's .league-lead had just, given a plug-ugly a five spot after being "just as-won as the bugs are wo'rked out." Ernie Glacassle, sole possession of last place Ing home run'hitter; Al Lyons Dempsey ond round schedule was sub-1 > Minimum pan-handled by the ex-pug. We noticed that the five dollar bill New Xork midget speedster, his been driving for hiase. honors. Yankees; Hal Gregg, Brooklyn; tted by Elmer "Red" Moon J Fenwick's Shoe repairers, led Vince Dimaggio; Nanny Fernan was crisply new In .fact the guy carried them around just for.. of the city Recreation depart- J- MUSIC BY THE by Don Teske'ij, 1? counters, dez, Braves; Brian Stevens, Bob the sole purpose of handing them out to all doun-and outers ment: r pegged a 42-18 victory on the by_j Lemon, and Eddie Bockman who asked for a cup of coffee. Tuesday Feb. 11. 7 p.m. J"en- > Three ick's Shoe Repair vs'. Ba>r hides of the National Home Ap-J 0f Cleveland; George Metko- We believed that there never has been a heavyweight Featuring the Out Torrance In Second Victory Over pllance p|ayers. ,., 1 ,,,^ltMi Al Zar Summartes: " -~ —fW-XJ fighter^JiUH^teeagSBSXJBgpglSfe^einjH*^ rfmcTTSart*JR: Tor of admirers the night .lames J. Scu'tiB (26) F {("lioberuori ens an<* Johnny Berardino ' of Sullivan who'lost his host tional Bank; 9 p.m. Naticm' e. Tuttle ft)' F.'' D. Robinson (6) the St. Louis Browns; Eddi. Corbetti dethroned him. Home Appliance Co. vs. Good year. The Torrance Signal Oilers iwlth a single; went to second a-Ha0r'rT.oann(10> 'g: L. sta°nieWv"(4)' Malone, St. .Louis Cardinals; But not so with Dempsey. If anything, the ex-champ made c. Thompson (3) G. A. Woodcock (2>! Jack Graham, Giants; and many even more friends In the category of ex. A killer with at punch, Tuesday Feb. 18. 7 p.m. Bear Sunday polished off Hermosa while Ray Viers was being SubMltutea Goodyear: B. Tlmotny Athletic Club vs. Klink's Cabrillo SHAMROCK Beach again -for their second thrown out; stole third base (1). P. Kejly (2). C. - ' ' a sucker for a panhandler. Kllnk'n Ciibrlllo Mart: argent Portland, Los Angeles, Holly- Mart; 8 p.m. Goodyear vs. Fe.n- consecutive win over the Props with malice aforethought, then J. Denning. Onterli ankled homer on Cal Barnes ciay-1 Xvood| Sacramento, San Diego, wick's Shoe Repair; 9 p.m. Tor to claim sole ownership of the Nat. Bank (15) Bear A.C <aj> Indianapolis, Kansas City, St The most over-rated prizefight champion In the history of rance National Bank vs. Na 1947 Triple A Winter league single. E. Floyd boxing! tional Home Appliance Co. BAR crown. In Torrance's half of the fina (]. Pout (C) n. j"m"a(5)' Paul, Seattle, Fort Worth and B. Leech (6) H Bia^k'(i)' °'ner mmor circuit clubs are He fought and beat the best of his time discounting, of Tuesday Feb. 25, 7 p.m. Fen- I9§2 Pacific Coast Art Swartz's local nine inning, Trelchel lost control o; II. Haynur, wick's Shoe Repair vs. Torrance boasted their fifth consecutive the first batter, Tommy Guinn. '. Past <2> G. Donaghuc' represented in Sunday's game. course, one or two Ukables who were never glvent the chance Highway Subs -Torn " Tournament Park is located at National Bank. 8 p.m. Goodyear championship since winning the giving the left fielder a walk, Johnion. E. Mlllc to lay claim to the title. And too, there was a little guy named vs. Bear Athletic Club; 9 p.m. 1946 AAA winter titfe. Taking Big Bob White sacrificed Guinn lear A. C-: L. 1 California and Wilson streets Harry Greb who ruled the middle roost 'and who spotted Gene Phone Lomita 427 wyer (G>. T. Adam ; in Pasadena. National Home Appliance Co. Sunday's 10-lnnlng duel In Her- to second. lat. Home App. (18) Tunney 18 pounds and beat hint in three out of five meetings _. Woodburn (0) F. vs. Klink's Cabrillo Mart. We Featur. mosa's Clark stadium plus the Stephenson stepped into a H. George (4) F. with one going even. Tuesday Mar. 4, 7 p.m. Good California State Semi Pro crown, fast pitch and slapped a single W. KvllvuiK ( !> C. D.. Mo (10) year vs. Klink's Cabrillo Mart; > Spaghetti added to the Southern Califor M. FergiMoir G. B. Jacks Dempsey never denied that the middleweight, Greb, did to left field scoring Guinn. Ste L. Schwonk (3) G. after 8 p.m. Torrance National Bank nia Tournament win and, 1946 phenson went on to second base Subs Matronal "Home ' Appliance Redondo C's And knock him colder than an Alaskan mountain peak one > • Dinners 'o.: D. Tlllotaon (2). Fenwk-k'a noon during a training session. vs. Bear Athletic Club; 9 p.m. Summer League, the 1946 AAA when Bill Manning booted the hoe He pair: B. Dletlln (2). K. National Home Appliance Co. rulers enjoy five of a kind while ball around left field before re- >saon. But Harry was the most unorthodox leather-pusher since * HENRY FALCE. Owner Stimdlnam: Won Ln«* D's Win Bay Title; vs. Fenwick's Shoe Repair. resting up for the forthcoming poverlng it Fenwlck' _. _ Repair.