South ...... 46 West ...... 62 Montgomery . . 73 Torrance . . '.". . 82 Morningside . ITTTforth ...... 94 Redondo. . . ; .. 44 Aviation ...... 54 Murphy ...... 35 Leuzinger ..... 70 Rolling Hills. 46 Hawthorne ... 56 Sweep to Victory A \ * HB » Kaw'-i *HH South North B reezes ^ ^ $t e#&?|tt8uj[ ^^H V Wins To 7th TFriumph By HENR V BURKE Pair Press-Herald Sports Editor In comparison with We Patent pending. dnesday's last second 4847 Wait for the final two sec­ win over Redondo, North 1High returned to its restyi- ffSPORTSB ished gym Friday night to " show up" Hawthorne, 94-56. ^^^^^HHBH^HHj^^l^^; ' ^^^iMlllL^L^L^L^LI onds and shoot from any­ where on the court. It will Coach Skip Enger's Saxons iupped their Bay League ree­ jeat Redondo every time. A-4 FEBRUARY 5, 1967 ord to 7-0 and set the stage fer Wednesday's showdown South used a 25-foot shot with second place Mira Costa. >y Chuck Fernandes to bea Micohi came away from a by seven with three minutes he Seahawks in their Bay 60-37 win over Inglewood Fri­ to go, Sims went outside the League game Friday night, day with a 6-1 record. key to direct a down-slow Tomas Leads West 46-44. North's Dan Hanson, who game. The Saxons went on It was the third straight scored only 4 points against defense and forced Redondo oss for defending champion Hawthorne, connected on a into a series of game decid­ ledondo. The team lost to 20-foot goal as the buzzer ing turnovers. tfira Costa in overtime las sounded to beat Redondo The margin was 3 * To 62-54 Victory iYiday and dropped a 48-4' Wednesday. The big gun with a half minute to go, but ast second verdict to North against Hawthorne was Bill Bill Taylor scored an easy . on Wednesday. Taylor whose 31 points was layup and from the Redondo By JERRY REYNOLDS points in the final period (he signed to guard the normally In the first round South his career high. basket Albin was fouled. He Press-Herald Staff Writer ended the game with 24) and high-scoring Paul Westphal, also edged Redondo 53-50, by In North's 48-47 win over missed two free throws with In one of the greatest 8 of those were on free Tomas held the 6-1 forward outpointing the Hawks in the Redondo at Torrance High on 11 seconds to play and was , come-from-behind efforts this throws (he had 16 of 18 free to 14 points. fourth period, 13-2. Wednesday, the Saxons short again on a jumpshot ' season, West High nabbed a throws during the game). Gary Miller, the 6-2 Avia­ Friday's loss eliminated Re­ missed two free throws and after Nielson made a tip to 62-54 Pioneer League basket­ The lanky senior tied the tion , was high for the dondo (3-4) from a realistic a jumpshot in the final 10 him. ball win against Aviation Fri­ score at 48-48 as the clock Falcons with 17. chance at a third straight seconds, but still won it. North (48) Redondo (47) day night. hit 4:38, then moved Wes Taylor (14) r Chaffln. <5J Both Miller and Westphal championship. The win, on A scramble out of Anderaon (4) r Oerhardt (7) The victory moved West into a 56-50 advantage with have been ill and Sutherland he other hand, kept South bounds was ruled in favor of SffifW11' S 8oM into a tie for second place in six consecutive free throws n contention for second North with three seconds to »n j''!...,° 14 TM the league with a 3-2 mark and a lay-in. was quick to note that the pace which West set in the place with a 4-3 record. go. While Redondo guard Redondo ...... 8 11 li 13 47 and ended a two-game losing At that point, Roy Sauro Fernandes, who scored 30 Alan Odd! sought timeout, he Scoring- iube: Redondo Brucha streak. Aviation also is 3-2, and Barry Hyde took over first three quarters was a key factor in the Falcons' against Redondo two weeks left Dan Hanson unguarded. ?X?h P4' Hawthorn* (54) as is Palos Verdes. Each scored three points ago, accounted for 19 at the The play was inbounded to Albln (in F Crow«ll h« The Warriors started the Hyde got his on free throws downfall. Tmytor (31) F Lee (10) W«t <«2) Aviation (54) home court. He had 12 in the him at the key and Dan Nlelson (18) C Martin (15i fourth period 8 points down and Sauro got his on n fiel( Hyde (13) F Harlngton (12) irst half. arched a 20-foot swisher. Hanrcn (4) G Utton (IS) and outscored Aviation. 24-9 goal and . Mark. (10) F Westphal (14) Jones (8) G GunnJn (4) Bell (8) C Miller (7) South led 26-22 at halftime, Redondo led most of the Hawthorn* .....10 14 8 36 S« to record the win. West got "This is one happy roach,' Bnuntiall (2) 0 Hlckey (7) but RUHS tallied the firs half with Steve Sims scoring Scoring; auba: North Anderaon Sauro (8) G Boyer (4) (5). Trille (8), Kaah (7). Wine 14 of those 24 points on free Tom Sutherland told his Weat High ..10 14 14 24 6! hree goals of the second half 15 points from a post posi­ (4). Wrtttit (2). Shrouds (2). Pea? throws. team after the game. Aviation ..... 13 19 13 9 fi4 ley (2), Morgan (2); Hawthorne Scoring subi: Went Rothwell (2). and neither team led by more tion. When the Seahawks led PrtMburg (2), Richard (2). Guard Mike Tomas pro­ Tomas, Sutherland com TomM (24). han two the remainder of duced and directed the fourth mented, also played a "fan he game. quarter show. He scored 14 tastic game" on defense. As Anthony Chaffins, who Knights ucked away three goals in he final three minutes. Tartar* 3 Eye _ missed a free throw with 49 Win 6th seconds remaining. The Spar- Loss of Gym ans took over the ball and controlled it until Fernandes Straight made his desperation shot at Mornirigside the :02 mark. Piling up the points in the On Wednesday South took Doesn 9t Help second half, Bishop Montgom­ BIG MAN FOR REDONDO . . . Steve Shns (21) is The first half of the Sky Fisher had 18, Steve Jasper a 65-63 win from Inglewrxx the only starting senior for the Redondo Seahawks. League basketball season had 15, and Rich Kreul 14. ery High won its sixth as Jerry Turner scored 26 Thay All-Bay League player keeps Sooth rookie Mike straight Camino Real League served to separate the "men Beverly Hills was virtually <> .) r < By HENRY BURKE points. Ketr (12) from making a shot in their Bay League from the boys!" ousted from the pennant race ' ' ' Press-Herald Sports Editor basketball game Friday night outh (48) Redondo (44) match Friday night, but South went on to win, with a 73-35 win over Mur- Gammon (4) T Stm» (11 When the second round followed a 69-66 upset loss to For 5,000 years, HopUmtlUn (8) F Chaftliu (14) 46-44. Keir moved up from the varsity to replace Culver City. it feels like, Redondo High School >hy. . Turner (10) C Gerhardt (0) Dale Hewitt on the varsity. gets under way Friday only urnuidM (19) G Springer (3) Morningside (5-0) and Tor­ Beverly Hills, Culver City was the show place of prep basketball. The gym was The Knights hold a 2-game Wang (4) G Odd! (IS) (Press-Herald Photo by Mike Eggers) South ...... 14 11 1 12 4< rance (4-1) stand a chance and Leuzinger each possess purposely designed for the sport. The hardwood floor advantage over second place Redondo .....13 9 12 10 44 Fermin Lasuen and Crespi. Scoring auba: South Kelr (3); of winning the pennant. 2-3 league records after one Is supported by long wooden pillars and the court is edondo Shaw (4). round of play. Lasuen reversed a first outh (65) Inolawood (63) When they met at the start composed of long solid strips of hardwood. They don't ammon (2) T Fisher (14) Torranc. (82) Leutlnger (701 round loss to St. Bernard's of the first round Morning- Johnaon (20) F Ulvan (7) put 'em together like that anymore. oplamasiao (11) F Butler (2) side scored a 79-77 over the Galy»rdt (8) F TMrlch (31) with a 60-55 win in the re- Turner (28) C Horfnwn (12) Jaaper (15) c TerreU (U) ernandra(l.t) G Mow* (10) Tartars. Sl?*3^?} GVuhnUn'ch 1»{ The gym, unfortunately, no longer comes up to urn match. Crespi handled Wan* (4) G Ajrtor (22) Flaher earthquake standards of modern engineering and liabil­ St. Monica's by a 41-33 mar­ South ...... 17 14 11 23 65 The return match will be (18) G Pritchett (11 nglewood ....14 39 13 16 63 at Morningside. Without bene­ L*u»ln«>r .20*) 7 2-TO ity hazards recently dictated the vacancy of the 35-year- gin. Scoriiuc nib*: South Kedr (7); ..fcoonjr "Uba: Torrutce Kr*il Crespi invades Montgom- nglewood Wlb«rg (3). fit of a home court advan­ (14). Brown (»); Leu«ln««r old gym. eryland Tuesday evening with tage, Morningside has beaten sftss. av. *****" (ir5c~t Rex Hughes became the "toast of the town" when a chance of remaining in the El Camino Torrance three times. be set a number of school scoring records at Redcndo thick of the race. Sows Again Morningside kayoed Rolling Bay League 10 years ago. He returned three vears ago to become The Montgomery Knights o Hills, 114-54, last Friday urned a 24-15 halftime lead Santa Monica City College's while Torrance downed Leu­ North ...... * o Ul 3M coach at his alma mater and for two years won Terry Schofield scored 35 zinger, 82-70. The "Big Four" |f^»Co.ta..... 8 1 3M HI championships nto a rout against Murphy with a 49-20 second half. Jon loints in a 104-86 Metro Con- lor Torrance put together 67 Santa Monica ..2 4 34i 174 erence victory over El Ca­ joints for the Tartars. Bart ng lewood ..... v S 348 448 Announcement of the "quarantine" at the gym was Yarmolovich scored 18 in the Hawthonre ..... 0 7 31» 410 made known at Christmastime. It was a bleak day in victory. mino Friday night. The loss Johnson, tallied 20, Robin Frlday'a Raaultt Montgomery (73) Murphy (35) eft the Warriors with a 3-5 South 48, R«dondo 44. the history of the school. For almost 25 consecutive Sabmky U2) F Konlg (S) Morth 94 Hawthorn* M. 'armolovlch (18) F Reed (10) ecord, one notch behind Mira Coaia 80. Irtflewood 37. years the Seahawks won or tied for at least one basket Garbanatt (8) C Bhcrrod (0) _^_ W*dn*aday'» Reaulta Graham (7) G Moaa (2) Samo and five in arrears of Game Warden North 48. Redondo 47. tttll championship each year. Sclarra (11) G Campanllr (S) unbeaten Long Beach. South 81, Initlewood 83. lontgomery . 12 Mira Co*U «2. BanU Monica 53. 12 21 28 73 The league leading Vike's Oanwa Wedrtaaday The Seahawks are now forced to share Mira Costa Murphy ...... 8 9 10 10 35 Alerted to Mira Cort* at North, Scoring »ub»: Montgomery Wig- landcuffed Cerritos, 90-84, to [nglewood va. Radondo. and Aviation gyms for practice and game play. The fin* 19). Jameaon (4), Van Hoven Hawthorne at Santa Itonloa. 2). Roach (2); Murphv Brand- take a commanding two-game Oamea Friday lightweight teams share the girls' gym. In (S). Dfnison (2). Johnson (4). conference laid Nature's Call Santa Monica at South. Montolvano (2). -- -- Worth at Initlewood. . ' As the result of these concessions the Hawks art It's a familiar scene in the Redondo at Hawthorne. taking it on the chin in the Bay League. Hughes' varsity movies the taxi driver lias lost four games by three points or less and stand AT SPORTS ARENA with an any-minute-now ex­ Camino Real 3-4 in conference play. pectant mother and a nervous tfontgonvry .... S 0 405 283 lusband in the back seat, The Bees and Cees are also taking their lickings Creapl ...... 4 3 290 801 Awesome 76ers racing the stork to the hos­ |t. Bernard .... S 3 :ils 304 after dominating local basketball for years. If it were pital. St. Monica's ... 1 ( 254 336 calculated, statistics would show that the Class C basket­ Nature arranged a slight Frlday'a Raiultl Montgomery 78, Murphy SS. ball teams at Redondo have the greatest percentage of switch in casting recently, La*uen 80. St. Bernard 55. Crenpl 41 81 Monica 33. victories of any divisional athletic team in the GIF over Oppose Lakers when Fish and Game Warden Tueaday'i Reaulta Michael G. Macias had to Montgomery 65. St. Monica 4J. the years. The atmosphere of the Redondo gym had a L*nuen f>6. Murphy 54. , the ver- the 7' 1" Chamberlain. 6'9U play the role of the driver. Crtitpl 40. 81. Bernard 31. lot to do with this winning tradition. Qamea Tueadiy Night satile and awesome offensive and talented quintet from the Macias was on special deer (Y«ipl at MouUtomery. But finally Redondo High, it appears, faces the dis­ City of Brotherly Love last patrol in the Angeles Nation­ Murphy at 8t Bernard. machine, leads the Philadel­ Laauen At flt. Monica. mal task of abandoning its long-treasured ''home court" phia 76ers into the Sports Wednesday, 143-133. al Forest where taxis are Qamea Friday St. Bernard at Montgomery advantage Arena tonight for a 7:05 en­ Coach starts about as common as ele­ Uuutm va. Cracpl gagement with the Los An­ a front line which includes phants when he came upon 8t Monica at Murphy. geles Lakers. and 6'6" a stranded young couple, Mr. Sign-lips Aviation Wins The 7'1" Chamberlain, al­ , and as a result and Mrs. Ron Lancaster of Pioneer League ready the greatest scorer in the 76ers are currently aver­ West Covina. They were out El Begundo ....'5 0 352 208 Jayvee Contest Aviation ...... 3 3 341 275 the history of the game, is aging a whopping 72 re­ for a picnic, but their car had Paloa Varde. ..3 2 S03 2S8 West High's j«yvee buakMbal Scheduled team dropped a 65-58 Plonee adding rebounding and field bounds a game. broken down because of a L»u4tue game to Aviation Friday goal accuracy titles to his col­ Philadelphia started the faulty fan belt and Mrs. Lan­ LewndAlo ...... 0 5 242 358 Torrance Central Pony-Colt nlcht. The game wan played at Avi r*rlday'« Returu League baseball sign-ups are utlou. lection this season. And, in week with a 47-6 record, but caster was being alerted by Went 82. Avta&on 54. Dan Uucat waa the1 leading »core El Secundo 79. Lennox 30. set for Wednesday and Thurs­ for tli« Warriors with 19 points. addition to his spectacular lost to L.A. and San Fran­ nature to the imminence of a Paloa V*rdea 67. Lawndalai 40. day from 7 to 9 p.m. in the West (U) Aviation (65 stuff shots, he is keeping the cisco with 123.1 points per blessed event, her first. She Oamaa Tuaaday "I1.1""" <«> F Protusky (4 SI Seiundo at Aviation. Ifadrona School cafeteria. Wllaon (3) F Orr (17 high-riding 76er offense in game. The 76ers boast the suggested to Macias it might Lawndale at Wett. Stock (31 C Smith (18 Lennox at Paloa Verdea. The newly enlarged four- Derusa1(5> G Montagu* (14 high gear by currently rank­ NBA's second best defensive be a good idea to get her Qamea Friday Cuf.it (19) G PeVrer (9 ing third in the entire NBA mark; allowing opponents an home as fast as possible. WoBt at Lennox. year program for boys now in­ Wf»« High ..9 12 22 15 6 Patoa Verdi* at El Begunrto. clude* ages 18 and 14 in pony Aviation .. ...it 33 10 14 « in assists. average of only 113 points a A rookie warden, Macias Aviation at Lnwndale. | Scoring subs: Wart Schaff? and agec 15 and 16 in Colt. A (U WhUney (13). CoacU (8). Avlx This is Philly's only Sunday night, and have a 123-point has been trained to handle proof of birth and a $5 reg^ tion Kaniprr (2), Oarey (3). appearance here of the 1966- average offense. emergency duties as a mid­ Sky League tfnrnlngnlde ... & 0 «<2 J10 [ration fee are required. A 67 season. The Lakers, by comparison, wife, but in this case he sped roirance ...... 4 1 419 880 are second in scoring with a loverly Hill* . . 3 S 394 Jut general meeting will follow This is the Lakers' final away under red lights. Leudnger ...... 2 3 378 385 registrations on Wednesday. South Bees home game before departing 120.2 average, but ninth in "I'm just as glad I didn't Culver Oity .... 2 3 277 308 DRIVING THE BASELINE . . . Tom Gammon (14) Rolling Hllli . . . U 6 307 481 Tryouts will be Saturday, Soutli's Bees defeated Re on a three-game road trip for defense with a 120.1 mark. of South High is about to score a layup against have to deliver," he con­ Friday's Moaulta dondo for the second time Torrance 82, Leualnger 70. Feb. 18 and 25 at Torrance games against New York, Chamberlain is avrragini Redondo and defenders Jim Bruchs (left) and An­ fessed afterward. "And by the Mornln§.ld« 114. Rolling Hlli. 4«. High School baseball field. this year, 49-40, as Jack Pe Baltimore and Philadelphia. 23.7 points per game; shoot­ thony Chaffins (background) cannot do anything way, the baby was a bey." Culver dty « , Beverly Hllln 88. * Qamei Tuaaday The entrance is on Crenahaw terson scored 18 points and , ing .689 per cent from the about it. The Spartans' Chuck Fernandes scored in Macias was commended for Culver City at San Gabriel (noo- : Dennis Rector had 16 South floor, and averaging 24.2 re­ his action by his immediate ague) Blvd. Boy» who have not re­ and company the final two seconds to heat Redondo for th« Garnet Friday , gistered may still do so at try- has a 5-2 Bay League recon came up with one of their bounds and 7.3 assists per second time Friday night, 46*44. superior Captain Don Toi-rnnrr «! Mornlng»)d« ' Rolling: H!ll» at Culver City - outs, and a 14-4 mark. best efforts to topple the tall outing. (Press-Herald Photo by Mike Eggers) Stork! l*iulngtr at Beverly Hills