PADRES THUMP BEAVER NINE, 18-1 NTHS GRID 15- Second Inning Uprising Features Babe Ruth League Tilt SQUAD PLAYS A 15-run inning barrage was more than enough spark for the Padres, as the Bill Deasy managed nine ran away EIGHT GAMES from the .Beavers, 18-1, in a Babe Ruth League game Wednesday night at Babe Ruth Field. Cliff Oraybehl, of The winners took advantage of nine walks in the sec­ North Torrance High, an­ ond frame and add»d seven hits nounced a tentative football schedule thl» week, which will In the Inning to score their runs. see the NTHS grldders play Bill Baldwin and Dave Ladd eight games. 120 BOYS ON handled the pitching chores for The North Torrance Bees are the winners, with Baldwin pick- listed for eight games also. Ing up the win. Tom Comeau The Bee slate opens on Sept. 20. when the NTHS ejeven treks BABE RUTH and Tommy Fitzgerald hurled to Long Beach for a practice for the Beavers, with the loss affair with Long Beach Jordan going to Comeau. WAltltlOlt HJNNKll . . . Boh \Velss, who starred on the High. The Bees terminate their The losers got five hits off basketball court and at baseball for Kl Camino College tills season on Nov. 17, with a game LOOP ROSTER against El Segundo at North Baldwin and Ladd. Padre hit­ year, was named Athlete of the Venr at recent sports awards One hundred-twenty young­ ters blasted out 10 hits. I assembly. Welsn receives trophy from Mcrl F. Sloan, dlrec- Varsity play Is launched on sters, 13-15 years of age, have Moir Pitches Win t' tor of student personnel at El Camino. Sept. 30. with Artesla moving been listed by Torrance Babe Thursday night, Paul Moir in for a same with the NTHS Ruth League officials as taking pitched the Angels to a 8-4 win Varsity. The game is set for the part In the current loop season, over the Ralnlers. It was the Torrance High School Athletic .second straight, win In league Lions, Jaycees GOLI SENSE Field. The Varsity grldders top which began last week end. competition for the Angel nine. their schedule on Nov. 18 at The boys are distributed even­ Lyle Hanon's Angels pulled El Segundo. ly, 15 to'each squad. There are the squeeze play twice to send By STEPHEN CONNOLLY It is hoped the Bee grldders eight teams In the league, which two runs home and gain the will he able to play their home win. Take Service I'ro, Torrance Fairways games at North Torrance. Var­ is in Its second full season. "Relax, relax," is the contin Dennis Berry and Bob Far- sity home affairs will be held Managers and players Include rington were on the mound for lal cry of the pro to his pupils. en the THS field, however. the following: And, naturally, the player VARSITY SCHF.nULE the Ralnlers. They gave up five Club Victories thinks In terms of slumping ....' gn ,...p( ...... Arlesia at THS SEALS Mgr. Bill Dorma hits to the Angel swingers. the body weight, with the re- : Or, 7 El Ca Ion at THS Assl. Ken Slmpson, player: The Angels scored twice In The Junior Chamber of Com Dave Stlllwell, Mike Bcrtolc the third Inning, once In the merce and Lions teams tooli sultant loss of coordination In Oct. 14...... at San Marino all parts of the body. > Oct. 21...... Mornlngslde at.THS* Dave De France, Tom Hair fourth and capped their scoring Service League softball wins ms, knees, hands and | Oct. 28 mock, Gary Kilday, Gene Crei efforts wjth a three-run out­ Wednesday night at Walterla j f>e't nil become ineffective for wthorne at Leuzlnger HS* shaw, Bill Dorman, Tony Berti burst In the fifth frame. P»rk. JC's topped Walterla . proper golfing, when the body 4 .Beverly Hills at THS* let, Emll Capik, Ken Slmpson Mike Bertoiet. an outflelder Businessmen, 64. and the Lions ' weight, slumps this way. ] Nov. 11 at Culver City* Bill Brummett, Nat Harty, J on this season's Torrance Tar­ « = A uii , n , 1-1 I A toned up left arm, definite ; Nov, If at El Segundo* Latham, Bill Morris, Duane Wy tar nine, hurled a 12-4 win Fri­ swamped Klwan.s. l,-4. I of thp f(lpt 0|. stnncp and BEE SCHEnmjn rick. day for his Seal team. The Chambermen knocked out 14 pofllt|ve fccl of the hands on Sept. 20,...... at LB Jordan ANGELS Mgr. Joe Kling Seals went Into a first place tie Asst. J. Tlmms, players: Sta with the Angels by taking the ; In racking up the win over , the shaft ail can be accomplish- ' Oct. 7 ...... at Citrus Kitt linger, Dick Poweli, Bo Walterla The losers were held cd without Interference, when Oct. 13 ...... Glendnle game, their second against no Sumpter, Theland Treadway, A losses. to four safeties by JCC Plcher >°dy tp"sl ls lost an-d lolaxa' ! Oct' 20 .....at Mornlngslde' n, Dennis Harvey, Tor tion takes over. (Oct. 27...... Hawthorne* Yields Three Hit* Phil Lisman. Kllng, Bruce Klttrell, Paul Moir '• How? By thinking In terms of I Nov. 3 ...... at Beverly Hills* Paul O'Kain, Gary Desmon Bertolet gave up only three Out fielder Campbi led the balance through the head and Nov. 10...... Culver City' GRAM) SLAM . . . Jerry Mophensnn, Bruins' cateher, ..Tosses homo plate after hustling first Dennis Hanson, Evan Harris hits to the Solons. sequence or movements, Nov. 17...... El Segundo* bases-loaded In North Torrance Little League recently. Dave Poivles, third saeker, Dave Gilbert, and Burl Kemp Jaycees. with three hits in four , body * Plone Pete Mitchell, Frank Orajeda. trips to the plate. Baumgartner. I Also, a positive rolling of the League Games hugs Stcphenson neross the. plate, while I'ltoher Dennis Hogue nml First Bosenmn Hick BEAVERS Mgr. Frank Wal took the mound for the Snlons. i body forward through the hips j BSHRDLUet shrdluelaoincm* iTneohs, left to right, look »n. routes Hague and Jacobs were roosting on the. sacks when They yielded six hits to the win- Johnson and Miller cot two hits her, players: Bob White, Ton ners, each for the winners, and a definite release of force Bmln Stephenson unloaded his bomb. Comeau, Terry McMIllan, Child caused by tension, through Williams, Chuck Ehlers, Lc Tomorrow night, league play Jack Brown hit a three-run resumes with the Beavers and homer In the sixth inning for 'j good foot work, will aid In mak- Inyo.Mono Day, Dan Cool, Ron Wyley Trojans Get Bart Mullen, Leroy Holdswortl Oaks lining up for a fi p.m. ROBERTS, Larry Rose, Tom Fitzgerali tussle. Wednesday, the Stars ^^r^^s^Tr^/10^ Counties Pirates Take ton Orlff, Ron Hanson and Beavers meet, while on x'uo'^r,:^ ~ ^=! One Hit But Mike Walker. iday, the Soions and Oaks hits in a ! of the_hody. SMITH TOSS STARS Mgr, John W tangle. both teams Get Trout Asst. Earl Lee, players: UNE SCORES wild affair. The Lions made Fifth Straight Rlos, Jay Tylcr, Toby Venable Padres 1(15)0 Oil 0 18 10 0 much hotter use of their With the annual summer va Triumph, 5-1 Henry Miller, Bill Schlppe.: ?av. 010 000 0 1 5 0 Dingles, however, as they scored Five Leagues cation season almost at hand. SHUTOUTS Ken Buchanan, Ed Perale: Baldwin. Ladd and St-mp; 17 times on 22 safeties. the Department of Kish and Larry Gilbert pitched a one- ry Brlmley, Earl Ferguson Comeau, Fitzgerald and Griff. Kiwanis baiters stroked IB Game's big trout planting push Loop Victory hitter Friday night at Domln- Rusty Roberts polished off the National Little League Cen Pevic, Jim Buchanan, Mil Angels 002 130 0 8 hits, hut. could only count four Now Rolling is now on throughout Inyo and Pirates and Olant squads! B""z Pa5k ln Jowden, Jim Johnson, Nick Rain. 200 020 0 4 5 0 markers. Mono counties, picked up wins during; hut a bevv of errors afield i Braves with four hits Thursday Urban, Ron Veres. Moir and Kllng; Berry. Far- Mott Farrcll At City Bowl Inyo-Mono's roadside- streams the past !kUrnlt!Arner1caUn LlT. I scuttleci """ youngster as his night and the Cubs took a 6-0 SOLONS Mgr. Al Moore rington and Travelstead. had four for four In a perfect and lakes are scheduled to get tie League play, Bu'cs North Torrance Little League decision Asst. M. Strobrldge, players Solons 100 210 0 4 S 0 night at the plate for the Lions. Five summer le 350,000 catchable-size rainbow took two from th< Tigers and Ind: 'as topped by tin Five Brave errors and five Mead Chesehro, .Bill Bartleson Seals 330 600 X--12 8 0 Milt Isbel, Ruel Mouton, Bill earning ahead at, th< trout during the current month. Giants overwhelmed the Tl'°jan; s, 5-1. «..»' Cubby hits in the fifth frame rfel French, Dave Gilbert, Vern Gilbert, Kemp and Foster; Delzell and Jim Krueger bashed Bowl, with the lanes occupied An additional 500,000 will be Dodgers twld rity to lose a one-hitter chased all six runs home for the )avls, Steve Foster, Ron Mooi Bertolet and Kilday. out th hits apiece for the, Mon[Iay through Thursday Planted in July and another The Pirates took their fourth it baseball park It was thp fifth win Lauren Rusk, Bob McHugh, Rod winneri night for scheduled loop'half-million In August. ! and fifth league games without the second time during the for the Cubs, and left (hem Strobridge, Bill Claxton, G«org' Seven runs In the fourth In­ matche: This week, t h e following | a |OSS. They beat the Tigers, short season that a Torrance. alone at the top of the National Downing, George Greer, Jim Bay League Pair Set ning, three in the sixth and two Team 1 tops the Monday Souther California lakes and j 7.5, OM Sa'.u-day and bumped rea little league hurler had League standings, Hester, Burl Kemp. final counters in the seventh : Men's Ha'nd'i'" " p league, with 13 streams ire slated to be re- J the same aqu.id again, 5-2, on tossed a single hit game and On Tuesday, the Cards and RAINIFIfcS Mgr. Lyle Han Helms GIF Recognition frame, gave the Lions the win. 'Ictorles and three losses. stocked ith catehable-size rain luonuiiy. lost. Yankees locked horns in a on, Asst. Dick Gresham, players Sampson, Howard and Rogers Longrcn takes over the lanes bows by 'hi department: Now in second place, the Gi The Indians left 13 runners pitchers battle, with the Yanks Hal Muldoon, Da elstead Byron Hobbensiefken, of Par- all hit safely three times for on Tuesday nights. T< I.OS ANGELES COUNTY - ants topped fie Dodgers by stranded during the game gaining a 1-0 nod. iBud Shlpley, Bill Morris. An amount, and Santa Monica's the Klwanlans. leading that league with 27 wins : Crystal Lake, East Fork San scores of 14-3 ai-d 20-0. which added to their downfall Bruce Smith chucked a fo r- Olivarez, Roy Hunkle, Bob Far )aul Armendariz were the only MNE SCORES and five defeats. On Wednes- ! Gabriel River, West Fork San DOU.T Potts continued his fit e They got six hits. hitter to hurl the Yanks to the rington, Jim Martin, Ralph Mul Bay League baseball players to Walt. 000 103 0--4 4 0 day, the Mixed F 1 v e s o m e Gabriel River, North Fork San stick work for lh^p^ Monday 7:00 p.m. SALES TORRANCE Mens Handicap new »*»«rr MON. - TUIS. BOWL' Tuesday 7:00 p.m. In (InenmitcoDfl and Color BOWUNS Trio50° Of THE Cireer Garmnn SERVICE PIRATES HATED ONE Dana Andrews or- LEAGUCS moK*AHCI AW n Imp Wednesday 7 p.m. 1 ALL-AROUND OUT- "STRANGE LADY OPEN BOWUNG Mixed 5 For dttailt call: FIELOEHS TAKING IN TOWN" \^jm0ff tt^ WW£Rt KINCft LEf T' and DOUBLE SWEEPER - _. . OFF-- Jack Sernmi WEEKLY Thursday 9 p.m. '\JH 1629 .CUViNS "JUMpr'lNTO"'HELL" FA 8-9864 Ladies' Handicap JACK SMITH PHONE FA 8-1721 1953 WEST CARSON FAirfax 8-3803 1715 Cabrillo Avo.