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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 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 men started earning their living that way. All of which is summer plays. Goodyear Synthetic Rublic r Teagan fouled out but Schus (link's Cabrlll< larl another story and Is mentioned only to further "needle" this Contrasting the first meet be ter came through again with a National Home Apullaiii'i.. A't, B's Victors and Hermosa Athletic Club tween the Oilers single Into center field to score re. National Bunk Bea.cn which was a hitters Redondo Union high school's he fought only to win, Irrespec thfl-i Signal catcher. 'Teb riT'schcpitchers battle-be and the inability of beat Jess WUIurd the tvay he did in 1919. He would not be Al Trelchel of-the Props Seraflni iit'o c«briiio Man. 9 p.m. Oood- gundo cage foes right into camp tween Trelchel to hold Schuster on vs. National Home Aupllance to wjn the gay League hoop permitted to repeatedly strike a man on his knees the way and Jack "Lefty" Teagan,, Sig- in the nal mbiindstcr, who held the base was instrumental I crown. Wlllard was mauled. Dempsey, motion pictures show, never Beach club to four hits for its Prop's downfall The Ceehawks downed their permitted the big Wlllard to rise from his knees. Once the Our First Big lone tally. Slg. Oilers 000 100 000 2 3 6 0 | opponents 26-19 with Bob Graff good natured Jeff took Jack's Sunday punch while he was Teagan pitched one of the Her. Beach 010 000 000 0 1 4 4 garnering 13 of the digits. For itUng flat on the canvas. best games of his career to Torrance Signal Oilers Heavyweights To 'the D hoopsters, who swamped hands that day under the Marcus of "Bur El Segundo 34-0, Chuey Hernan- The title changed bring the final tally to 3-1. AD It H PO A E Room" rules. The left-hand hurler faced only B. Schuster, ss. 5 1 2 | dez led his team mates by toss- 28 batters during the first nine R. Viers, 2b. 004 Square-Off In ' sing 10 counters in the bucket. Queensberry rumbled In his tomb. SALE Innings with his opponents go C. Barnes, of. . 021 0 0 | The Beehawks kept within But don't misunderstand, men. We believe that Dempsey ing 1-2-3 in eight of the nine. B. Harris, rf. .. 002 0 0 shooting distance of the circuit could. Have beaten Wlllard In either event. The fact, however. Hermosa garnered its lone M. Serafini, 3b. 4 000050 Howl Offering ' title by trouncing the Beverly Is that he chose to continue beating his prey until the victim VALUES TO $5.95 marker In the second off two T. Guinn, If...... 3 101 100 , Hills lightweights 47-33 on the B. White, Ib. .3 0 810 A new heavyweight prospect, losers home hardwood audibly snored the unconscious fact. PLAID & SOLID COLOR hits. With one away, Ray Olson who after just one fight has The varsltv basketballers ^singled with Prop Manager Fred J. Stephenson, c. 4 1 10 0 0 "Once an old Dempsey fan told us: "Of course Jack banged J. Teagan, p. .... 4000 2 0 fistic leaders of the uHarbor ' . barely edged Beverly Hills in a him on the whiskers while Jeff was on his prayer bones, but Mlllican Immediately putting area predicting a rosy the hit-and-run sign bn big Bob future, 37.36 thriller tnat kept tne Red after all, from where I sat It made them look more even In SPORT SHIRTS Totals 36 3 5 30 11 0 ,t Ryan, the ex-Navy gobOb rrornfrom and_ n j White {1flulnir , ,Inn undunrilcniitori|sputed Boken at the plate. Signal Long Beach will headline the first place Sevcn & tne Sea. size." . catcher, Joe Stephenson, caught Hennosa Beach U.A.W. That, of course, was the sentiment of the era. AB R H PO A K amateur fight show at the Wil- hawks markers came ln the VALUES TO $5.95 the play and Teagan threw fast mtngton Bowl tomorrow night. last four mlnutes o£ play just Folks ridiculed Tunney whcn he Insisted upon the Marquis 'on first to catch N. Sunseri, Ib. ..4 0 0 10 1 0 ALL-WOOL SLIPOVER to Bob White J.Lohrke.ss. ....4 01301 He will battle Ben Bankhead. a' whcn the journeying Redondo of Queensberry rules. They Intimated that he was trying to Olson off base for the second B. Manning, If. ..401001 205-pound slugger from San fans nad begun (o Bconce<,c to the put-out. puil something" when he' Insisted the fallen fighter have V. DIMaggio, cf. 400100 Bernardlno . ^ Beverly Normans. Center opportunity of regaining his feet before being struck. This proved to be the Oilers R. Olson, 2b. ....4 01350 Ryan made his debut at the Clarence wltt agaln was hlgh salvation for the next pitch to Boken, rf...... 4 11400 Bowl last week, and although; for the wlnnere with 12 points Tunney was a business man. He knew that Dempsey's bar Boken, ended with the- Prop B. C. Johnson, 3b. 300211 he dropped a hairline decision,: wh[ch ran hls season avcrage to room tactics would no doubt put an end to any fortune be VALUES TO $18.95 pounder socking the horsehlde S. Roberts, c. ....2 00700 t was to d more experienced 15 per game, may have had In mind. Remembering the seventh round of for a long home run. c. ....0 00010 oe. He showed enough power] ___!______their scrap, it Is easy to see the wisdom of Tunney's insistence. SILK LINED ALL-WOOL The locals tied the bail game F. Milllcan, A. Trelchel, p. ....3 00021 and class to warrant high praise It can at least be assumed that Dempsey lost his title he- in the fourth Inning when "Jes B. Bachtell ...... 1 0 0 0 0 P rom Promoter-matchmaker Joe sie James" Schuster, also known Craig. Lone Policeman cause In his seven years on the throne he failed to adhere to SPORT COATS . as "Broadway" Billy, led off Totals . 33 1 4 30 10 4 First half of the double main the simple rule of letting a man fully regain his footing before event wHl find Ernest Sando- socking him again. * * Batted for Roberts in 9th VALUES TO $22.50 inning. of Wilmington, a clever little Upholds Local ,loe Louis, we have noticed, not only 'lets his opponent AMATEUR Summary: Winning pitcher, Ightwelght, against Santa Or- regain his feet (when they are able to do so) but also permits ALL-LEATHER SlJL.97 Teagan losing pitcher, Treichel; iz of Los Angeles. Ortlz stole them to advance hi his direction. struckout by Teagan, 6 by ast week's show with a most Revolver Honors That, dear reader, Is ring generalship! The very zenith of 16 Trelchel, 5; bases on balls, Tea unorthodox, but definitely crowd One Torrance police officer JACKETS gan, 0 Treichel, 3; wild pitch, leasing performance. member of, the local Police Re sportsmanship where millions are Involved and a headache FIGHTS Trelchel; home run, Bob Boken; Bill Winlnger takes on Glynn volver club this week figured can be forthcoming. stolen bases, Schuster, 2 Bar Smith In the special event, a above the 200 average, on the Jack Dempsey still Is hi our hook us being among the REGULAR 55c nes, 1; double playa, Boken to rematch of their bout of two local course. greatest In ring history. but with exceptions. He was u fighter, DRESS $110 ago when both light RAYON Roberta; left on bases, Signal, reeks Firing three strings, Police not'a ring sportsman but yet his sentiments outside the ring 6 Hermosa, 2; earned runs, icavyweights were on the can- Captain Ernie Ashton led the I Signal 2 Hermosa, 1; umpires, g the sensational w^ute?'wup"rtth a'184.00 cost him a cool million dollars. HOSE pair Hess, Cunnlrigham, Brown; time, , , Preliminary will be-, average ,Mov/e^ by OIlle Medl. Yes, an over-rated champion was Jack Dempsey, but a guy 3 2:65. gin at 8IJU p.m. cus who banged 27755 witn deserving of his present popularity. four strings. In third position STEELHEAD with a close score, L. Berry SIGHTING IN ... It's the hottest tuple In town, fellows. CONCENTRATION PLAIN & STRIPED $1.65 & $1.95 VALUES holed 275.00 off two strings. Hundreds of rifle toters are champing at the bit just for A heavy concentration of E. Miller, with a 253.25 from iteelhead which was below Dun- ___ _.....strings, , __.bested J. Oriel's the chance to get In on the deal. 39 lan's Mill, Russian River in Son- Ong" string"'283.00. G._. Sitton It's wide open. ima County has scattered the slipped into the'picture by "fir- No "wheelers" and "dealers" are Involved. Just honest to T-SHIRTS T*1 EVERY FRIDAY 'ull length of the river._____ i lng 2H.SO with two strings . goodness sportsmen who are past the lukewarm stage of want NIGHT, 8:30 . ' Sitton copped the 22 caliber ing u rifle club to sight In their weapons. fire without any close compel!- Hundreds of riflemen have pledged a year's dues In advance STOP j (Ion. He scored 264.00 with one for the purpose of setting It up. A small piece of good earth The Best in Nationally Advertised Men's Wear WILMINGTON BOWL S ATHLETIC SUPPLIES ' string. to Using Messy Traps Ashton led the high aggregate U needed for the sure-fire project. 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Butts can hi- constructed at a * Westminster Hose * Botany and Chene'y Ties NOTT & ELMORE Rtidy to Uw ' through On Salt at Local Drug, Orocorj open each Wednesday very minimum of expense to the proposed organization. 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 1258 Avalon, Wilmlngton ^3unday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., * Rogue .Sport Shirty * Rabhor Robes TAX INCLUDED Phone TErminal 4-3894 according to C. B. Kylc, range There must be hundreds -of Infantry veterans who would kqeper. Page 2-C) [HOLLYWOOD S,f ISY. FEB. 9 !* COMES TO VURPS * JAM SESSION 2 to 6 P.M. Everyone Invited