maaaa*B*.T.*_T.k«.^* Torrance' ' " --'*"''* Five .... »* *. "* > Turns* - ' * V '^V^**' J .^ on - the_ ^ Steam^^^ ^aw Tartars Topple South by 91-57 By HENRY BURKE Press-Herald Sports Editor Torrance might have a good team after all. The Tartars parlayed an allout go-go game with xcellent shooting friday to win its second straight Bishop Montgomery Tournament. South High was vift mized by the,hmWtng Tartars. 91-57, in thes champion hip game. ,' ~ Torrance also defeated St. nthony's, '88-57, and Leu- nger, 10247 in the three- Gundo ame set. Changes Eyed All-Star Bart Johnson scored Jl, 80 nd 29 points and was named layer of the tournament for Streaks he second year for Torrance. St.-Anthony's took third lace with a 61-42 win over By HENRY BURKE lolling Hills. Kirby Gordon To 15th Press-Herald Sports Editor ad a 30-pojnt game.'He had El Segundo extended its To wish for a .Happy New Year is really asking Selected 5 and 23 points in prior for it when it comes to sports in Torrance. ournament game*. ' nbeaten winning streak to S games and won its fourth It is probably too much to expect Ken Pagans' CIF Consolation honors went to office to do a better job of handling relsaguiug, offici­ ishop Montgomery which asketball tournament Friday ating assignments, and playoffs, but there's nothing like routed its Camino Real coun ith a 49-48 win over host erpart, Fermhr Lasuen, 84- x>vina. talking about it. 7. West downed Leuzinger, The Eagles defeated St. Torrance schools usually get crucified by the1 CIF 9-74, for seventh place. Francis, 49-47, Thursday, to when it cornea to all these categories. The CIF will Pl«y*d at the San Francisco The all-tournament team is dyance. to the championship epresented by Johnson, Rich ame. n. 10. [reul and Robin Fisher of team El Segundo in the "AAA" playoffs and eliminat The selectors, covering the For the fourth time Dana ing West from representing the Pioneer League in the Torrance. The Tartars' new 'agett was named player of "AA" playoffs when both were BO close in the sport *omers Steve Jasper and the tournament and scored 'last year. But we have learned to expect this kind o rant Galyardt joined the 4 points. ' t " /eteran trio for an ambitious Covina outacored El Segun- thing. 53-23 first -half. to, 14-6, in the fourth quar- The idea of having West in the Pioneer League the Western unit in the an They left the Spartans be- er and almost upset the Torrance In the Sky League, and North and South in nual classic. ind in the first half with 16 Cagles when Bob McCormick the Bay League is absolutely dull. The respective 22 points) rimmed the bas- If the four public schools, were in the same league lead to 34-7. et at the* final buzzer. the athletic program would easily pay for itself. Foot Kreul's 22 points and Jas- The Eagle; knocked North ball, basketball, baseball and track and field attendance al forward >er's 19 were equaled by High out of the tournament each of the two aquads. Usher's 14 assists. Fisher sat n the third round with a 50- would swell. The Baltimore Bullets did ut a great deal of the game, 300 vidvictory. Ed Kara got 18 Try to split up those Long Beach schools into iep not have a but his playmaking was su- x>ints for the "winners. No arate leagues and watch hell break loose. It's abou the Eastern squad and it is perb. North player was able to time we get some decent thinking along these lines mandatory for the coaches to Johnson, although poked in score 10 points. The Saxons Who can get excited when West and Lennox oppose pick at least one he eye early in the contest were again without Center each other in anything. _ slayer out of two performers restored himself i to score 7- Jim'im Nielson wwho was ill dur- And a Torranqe-Leuzinger cross-country meet isn' hey will choose of-8 free throws and ll-of-14 ing the week. Arnold "Red" Auerbach, attempts. During El Segundo (50) North (30) worth the bus trip. Taylor (9) retired Coach and now Gen­ GOING FOR THE . . . Terr ante High's Bart Johnson uses his sin he 20:31 minutes he was it Hmi.non (4) Officiating is in a category all by itself. Unless eral Manager of the Boston Andrnon (5) t« retrieve sawt «ff the Tartar backboard and is fouled on the flay by an he game, Johnson scored £L<* Albln (7) Torrance schools play El Rancho, Long Beach Poly, o leltics will lead the Eastern aggressive Dale HewHt (12) ef Seuth High. Tomnce went on to score a 01^57 'our jump shots, two come "*hr(stlaneen (1) G Jones (4) HI Segundo ..... 11 12 16 11 60 Santa Monica, it is hopeless anything better than "re­ division while Fred Schaus, vltterjr fe* its second straight Bishop Montgomery Tournament championship shots (one from each side) North ...... 4 12 » 4 30 of Los Angeles, will head the Friday night. (rress-Ilerald Fhoto by Mike Eggers) Scoring Bub!- BX Segundo--Brett jects" will be assigned to local athletic events. The gu; three layups, one tipin and 2). North (Wle (1). Western Pivision. one stuffed basket. who brought the football from one side of the field t Boston'with , Championship the other to measure for a Montgomery* 62-58 Rolling Hills, 73-71 Big No. 10 also had 18 re first down in one Torrance* Bailey Howell and John Hav- Tarran« («•> RoH Hllli (73 bounds, passed off for tw game this year must have (10) .Si r Randall (0 been out of his mind. That' Ikek and Los Angeles with Jonuon jw.jrell '' F Merrill (21 assists, blocked two opposin what the Tartars get for having a losing football team , and Kreul (13) Turner (IS) _(8) Marks (9) : Arenateln Cl shots, committed one persor H«witt'(4) _(!») G Bramhall (S) Busisier (4 Real lemons! The student body cannot get excited abou Darrall Imhoff have gained (4) (2) Graham (1) G Tomaa (II) O GUI (4 al foul, was called for trave the maximum number of ..17 ,, . Weat High ...... 21 Foul' Rule competing in the Sky League in most sports. (4) We«t n-« RolUiag Bills ...,J3 ing once, and twice failed sitions one team can secure Tomne* 24 9 X 11 »1 Scoring Subs:" Montgomery ln» Sube West: Thrap (2 resist opposing goals. The National Basketball Why should North and South high school students South 7 IS IS 1S-87 White 2. Pattenon I Wurm «, West Rolling Hills: Roedtft (5). Baumaa Association has adopted a on the divisional squads. Bramhall 3. (1). Derlre (16), Nakamoto (11 Torrance has now run il waste the time out of the classroom traveling to Santa Voted to the Eastern and Scoriae tube: Tomne* BVowm Belcher (7). non-league new rule to cUrb the apparent* (4). Pmfer (4). Ftoyd (1). Grtni > secord to 9-3 growing trend in League Monica when they could put in a full day at school am Western squads are: (1). Voeke (1). B«M (2): Seutk Torrance, 88-57 play EAST Wlllls Reed. New York; (1). Wuf (R). Brooks (II). Terraace (M) St. Anthony (57) Torrance, 102-87 to foul players who are not practically walk to West or Torrance campuses for Bailey Howell. Boston; Jerry Lu­ Torrance (102) Leuzlnger (S7 side and once to Beverly Hill cas. Cincinnati: WIH Chamberlain.. (2). Krnil (14) « Motley (7) Lolley (18 in possession qf the ball. more ideal contest. Philadelphia; Bill RussHI. Boa Ralyardt (7) C Gordon (28) Johnnon (31) Tetrfck (4 of its own Sky League. eton: _, . - Fisher! IS) G Russell (6) The rule reads as follows: Robertson.. Cincinnati: He1 Third The other eight position If the four Torrance* schools, three South Ba Oro*. Phllidetpht*; John Havllcek. * »« u a»per (11) G Olssewskl (10) G Tdlnovlch St. AMtony (el) Molline Hill* (42) Tomnrt ...... !7 16 2S " " G Tokoyuna (! on the all-tournament team "When a defensive player schools, and Bishop Montgomery were in the same con WEST Rick Barrr. San Franrl .. Anthonv ..... II 10 21 .23 24 29 37 1 at Montgomery were filled b commits a foul on an offen­ a: Elgin Bsylor. Loe An*#le*. Deve Scoring Subs: *1Torrance Ffrr L/ru*inger 28 22 22 ference, thousands of taxpayer dollars would be bette DeBusarhrrc. Detroit: NMt Thu y 5. Grim 2. 81 Anthony none. Schohag Sube: Torrance Ctrl Gordon of St. Anthony' sive player who is "off the accounted for. The drawing attractions cannot nond. Run Frsnoisco: Uarnill I Gordon (30) ArenstHa (2) Fisher 14, FV.yd 2, Ssndntrom Chuck ball" and not directly in­ horf. Los Angeles: J firry Wnt Lo* Rinaell (Oi Gin (4) Leuxlnfer Ufvan 7. Foiter Fernandes of Squt Angelrs; Guy Rodgem, Chicago Lasuen, 80-73 (OT) PrltrrM-e 4. Marthnrn 3. RMdle 2. (he had a great tournament volved in the play, the foui dwelled upon enough when it comes to revenue. Wllkeiw. %. Loul.v (»> LeiBliMer (73) Laauen (K Instead of the local press worrying about coverin, St. Aatbony .... IS IS 11 17-41 Loiler (17) K Hallett CW Mike Merrill of Rolling Hill shall be treated as a techni­ Rolling Hills ... IS 10 ( 14—41 - - - - i r Matlellan (4 South, 67-65 Rick Sabosky of Montgomerj cal foul with no fine imposed. football in four or more leagues, more space could be Scoriae "'bar W Anthony C Karmelich (14) South (17) Montgomery ((6 Araloe (5). Ewasky (» Irani (It. G Pederson (15) Owing (0 K Sibo.ky i Bob Hallett of Fermi The player committing the devoted to the cross-country campaign. The same goes Chrtotr 1): Roiling Hllli - Naka G Brlghtrnan (7| Haselton (5) Garbanatt (II moto (2). Drv.nr 111. Rmslt-y (2). 17 IS 16 4 7:1 Turner (5) Y'lovlch (I1 Lasuen. Mike Tomas of Wes foul shall be charged with a for Belcher (4). Krug (2). 17 IS 17 Fernandei (29) G Sctarrs ( wrestling during the basketball season and the other Scoring 8ub« Lruilngtr - Ulvan _. ,u.n <8t Grrham (9 Clint Terrell of Leuzinge personal foul. It is also to be minor sports during baseball and track season. i. Rreae 4. Lasuen - Well* 4 F-Mith ...... 11 a IS 14- and Jerry Turner of South charged as a team foul. After Fifth Place nnlfitann 3. Ooerrero 2. _ mery .....14 18 13 20+ Each football season should wind up the final tw Mooring Subi: South Hewitt Fernandes was containe the foul shot is attempted, Montgomery (S4) Mortgrmcry Wurm 8. Rite 3. by an the offended team puts the or three weeks of the season with capacity crowd Bnboiky (15) F South, 83-60 overloaded Torranc TkrraoloTteh (30) F Roll.no defense and held to thre ball in play from a out- watching crucial games at El Camino Stadium. Taxes Gerbenati (101 C Kinncllcli (14) iSi St. Anthony, 58-43 Orahan (7) G BHcbtnun <«) M. Anthony (II points in the first half. Bu of-bounds at center court. pay through the nose for that thing, too. Bciarra (It Karmellcfa (11) 0 Forker ( Should the offending team be Matrtjcomery Hewitt (2) G Nakanioto <3> Motley (1 the speedster had no turn If the schools in Anaheim can fill the baseba 17 11 11 18—67 Fnmandes <»> n Arenatrfn (7) r Gordon (29 overs and finished with in a penalty situation, a pen­ Scorlnr xibs Montgomery louth .21 It 12 23 83 r, Ruseell ( alty shot .shall not be award­ stadium with neighborhood rivalries, as do Long Beac Wunn (I). Pattanon (10). Wfgjtlns Rolling Hills 15 14 1!! 13 SO BriKhtman (O G OliMwskl (1 points. He had 29 in a 67-61 ed." (2). Van HOT** (1). Collln. (JO). Scoriaf Subs: South Barren 7. .14 S 7 upset schools, why not Torrance and the South Bay? Wlbbertey (1); l^iuen - BrookaT. Hoptamaslaa 1, Wang 9. St Anthony .,..!> 11 f 19 8 of Bishop Montgomer GIMTTO (S). Barker (21. - "Ung Hllli Baumann I. Roedrl Scoring 8ub»: L**uen Ear and 25 in an 83-60 win ove This rule is in effect Enrollment is not at such extremes at our schoo ... Lertne 11. Scbtfr 1, Krug 2. Ajnalfttano 2. Wrtlli 1. St. Anthon ririrher 4. Rolling Hills. throughout the entire game. that they would be in jeopardy under one pillar. Seventh Place The favorite chant at a sporting event in the hig W*et (7»( Lewi««er (741 Hyde (HI F Lally hools is "We're No. 1!" Merit* (101 r RMdl* (4i Hens (II f .TMTril (34 > Try to convince the CIF office that of Torrance Itrimhall US) CKadlnnTtrh (111 Tamos <2S| <: Yokoyama (21 schools! __ % , West ...... 17 II IS SS— 7» Lruilnger ... ..11 2U 14 27 74 Scaring Tf«t — Rothwrl (4). Sauro (4| Thntpp (10): LCII xlngrr - Catruaavh (2). Year ill Casper Joins Field (2). Vukavkb (IS). 'or L. A. Open Tourney Hylton Enters Entry of U.S. Open golf and Jack Nicklaus in the Riverside Race king Bill Casper, Jr. assures lineup, giving the L. A. Open the strongest field in the 41* the holders of the major golf Stock car racing's second year history of the Los An­ championships of 1966. Gei ranked driver James Hylton geles Open golf tournament berger won the PGA title, of Roanoke. Va.. became the January 26-29 at Rancho while Nicklaus annexed both first driver to enter the 5th Park course. The pro-amateur the Masters and British Open .1 n nual Motor Trend-Riverside titles. >00 slated for Riverside In prelude is set January 25. tornaUonal Raceway Jan. 22. Casper Joins Al Geiberger Arnold Palmer is also in the fold and is the defending The 31-year old former champion for the L. A.' Open mechanic, who made his de- National LL bute in the 1966 500 and Chairman John Hinei pre­ went on to capture "Rookie dict* that on the basic of of the Year" honors OB the Plans Meeting returns to date, 45 of the top rugged NASCAR Grand Na­ 50 money winners of 1966 A general meeting of the tional circuit, will pilot a 1966 will tee the Rancho Park Dodge in the 180,000 Clastic, , Torrance National Little event. This is-believed to be League will be held Wednes­ world's largest and richest a high for the oldest civic stock car road race. day, Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at sponsored links event in the Hickory School, 227th and nation. TAKE A GANDER! . . . Iris St. Casper was recently named Marlene Patterson, h»»l- SPEEDWAY RACE On the agenda for the eve "golfer of the year" for his «*« for the Southern Cali­ Bub Behrens of Downey rung is the* naming of 1967 achievements on the tour fornia Open at Lot Coyo­ goes after his second straight team managers and approving during 1966. He also was the tes, greets 'Birdie' the main event victory this after revisions to the by-laws. leading money winner for the (OOKC to gain attention noon when the "Mighty THREE CHEERS FOR THE GIRI,S!y.. . Part of the Barbara Hewitt and her court. They are pictured Hal Foley will serve as year. The L. A. Open is one for the M2.MOO rli* Midgets" open the 1967 rac­ (reeling the Torrance Pop Warner Boilermakers re- with Steve Stanley (left) and John Kirk Of the president of the league this tournament he has yet to money put up for the ing season at San Gabriel reived while vltiting the Ro»r B»wl Purdue Boiler- Torrance team. Purdue plays USC In the Rose Bowl year. capture. vent ktarting Wedneeday. Speedway in Irwindale. maker* this week was a "welcome1* by Rote Queen game tomorrow at Pasadena.