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Champions Club Members Invited to Golf Tourney

Sapttmbw 6, THt Mike Callas Pa t Dru ry Is Sea-A ire Champ » 15-Year-Old Winner of Champions Club WILL Annual Club Tournament Members Invited MANAGE ORIOLES IN 1962 The 1961 club champion of pionship consolation flight the Sea-Aire Teen-Age Golf was won by Peter Maccarrono To Golf The announcement last week of the firing of Chuck Club is 15 year old Pat Drury. defeating Mike, Berry, 3 and Tourney Members of the Torranc* Dressen as field of the Milwaukee Braves came as Pat defeated his brother Den- 2. ny Drury, Recreation Flying "T" Cham­ no surprise to most veterans'covering the baseball 1 up on the last In medal play Randy Wes- scene. hole of their 36 hole final ton was first in the 12-14 pions Club are invited to play Chuck got a "vote" of confidence" from John McHale and match at the annual club year Division; Gary Greer golf at Sea-Aire Golf Course, 22730 Lupine Drive, between , his superiors, slightly more than a month tournament August 28-30. was first in the 9-11 Division. Tina Krig defeated Runner-ups 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. By present- prior to his demise. Baseball Sally Jo were John Van- veeps and general managers Crandall 6 and 5 in their final der Zee second Ricky Ellis ing their gold Flyintf "T" are noted for giving the pub- match to win the 1061 girls' and Joe Sarzen tied for third. card each member is permit­ lie and writers a preview of I championship, In the younger ted to play two games of golf group Randy without charge. coming attractions ... or The results of the tourna­ Strickley took second, and Coif clubs ment were announced by Dana Ward, third. will be provided, but a golf better still . . coming° disas- iball must be provided by the ters. Krank Murin, Torrance Rec­ During the three day tour­ reation Department Golf nament 'participant. Di- at the par-3 Sea-Aire i This Why likeable Chuck was rectdr. Runner-ups in the Golf Course, three teen-age is the first of four given his pink slip is not our championship flight were golfers chalked up Hole-in- j events to be scheduled during Denny Drury second and Ones: Peter Maccarrone, I the coming months for Fly- concern here although a Ran­ i ing <1T" Champion consensus of opinion indi­ Lloyd Lessor, third, Cham­ dy Strickley, and John Van- Club mem- cates jbers. he was fired because | Flying *T" champions are the club refused to accept [winners in city-wide pro- the role of also rans. Where County to Commence Work on New i grams Boys and Girls Soft- the capable Dressen is going, j ball (1st place teams), Ten- in '62, is the subject matter Sportsman's Park Pitch-Putt Links jnis Tournament winners and here. ; outstanding participants in Supervisor Kenneth Hahn regional park designed to serve the citiezns of a large 'the "Fun Through Music" The season is not over| announco(1 this wpek that program. and therefore all the "vacan-| work wj]1 he starting and growing area, including within South Los Angeles, Ingle- are not all in. At pre-j ;,0 daya on construction of a wood, Lennox, Hawthorne, Winter Leagues Baltimore the newj ninc.hole pilch and tt ,f Moneta Gardens, Lawndale, Mets of New York and Hous­ course at Southwest Sports­ Gardena, Torrance, Howard Now ton's entry into the National townsite, Woodcrest and ad-1 man's Park ttnder terms of a League are without mana-; contract awarded this week joining communities. Forming gers. Tt js likely that once| Dy the Board of Supervisors. Hahn has pointed out that the of '61 is re­ development of the pitch GABLE The project was initiated and putt golf course is a wise corded the following clubs by Hahn to improve for pub­ HOUSE will investment since it will uti- BUDDY BOMAR RAY BLUTH BOWL also be seeking a field lic recreational use and en­ liez unused land for maxi­ manager. In the National we joyment a Thrge area of the mum use by the public of a FR 8-2265 look for an opening in Philadelphia and possibly in Chicago. is not now being large region and at the same utilized. In the Junior loop the managers of the Red Sox, Twins, t time provide a revenue pro­ National Bowling Champs He explained that the new ducing Scheduled lor Senators and Athletics will no doubt be on facility which will the firing line. golf course, which will be lo­ raise funds for additional rec­ cated in the west part of the reational facilities. Leagues which are avail­ ORIOLES NEED DRESSEN Three-Day Touranmenl at South Bay Bowl able to bowlers Include the park, wilt become fully self- following: As mentioned in this space previously , supporting and is expected to Six former, National "All- etors' Association of America, ors in 195(> and were second Monday p.m. Mixed I'*, Star doubles champions, in­ Inc., men's two-man 750 hdcp., 10 teams. of the Dodgers, will probably manage the Mets if the produce a substantial net in­ event at in 1958 and again in 1959 to Monday * p.m.. Men's I's, come LAD.S. Reports cluding the defending title- the South Bay Bowling Cen­ champions Don Carter and «00 hdcp, 10 teams. Dodgers get into the Series. each year to be used for Tuesday 6:30 p.m., Mixed Jf Los Angeles loses the top other recreational purposes. holders, will seek to regain ter, includes the following: Tom Hennessey of St. Louis. Si, 72$ hdcp. (bet), 10 previous fame and fortune Ray Bluth, 33. teams. spot Alston will get the heave-ho and Leo will replace him. Included in the 10-acre Drag Racing Will of Warson Dick Weber, 31, of Floris- Tuesday 9 p.m., Ladles' here Sept. 9-12. Woods. Mo., the 1960 winner sant, Mo., who was the lead­ Scratch Trio, 475, 10 Thus the New York-Los Angeles situation is complex and golf course development are Official entry list for the teams. two acres of land with Dick Weber. The same ing money winner, ($17,030) Tuesday 7:30 p.m.. Mixed Dressen is not involved ... at least for the present. "Jolly adjacent to Resume Saturday 18th annual Bowling Propri­ pair also earned similiar hon- Trio Scratch, 500, 10 the park leased to the county on the 10-tournament sum­ teams. Charley" was never one to get tangled up in something Lions Drap Strip in Long mer tour of the Professional Tuesday < p.m.. Mixed new by the Los Angeles City De­ Beach will resume its regu­ Doubles, hdcp., max. MO, partment of Bowlers Association earlier 10 teams. .. . such as developing a group of major league castoffs and Water and Pow­ lar Saturday night drag rac­ Tuesday » p.m.. Merch­ er. The lease was negotiated Culver City Connie Mack Team this year. ants Hdcp., 100, 10 teams. rookies into a potential winner as is the case in New York ing program this week, with Wednesday 4:30 p.m. Twi­ under Harm's leadership to eliminations starting at 7:30 Herbert Booth (Ruddy) Bo- light Fives, too, men hdep and Houston. He'd rather take over the reins of an estab­ put the land to productive mar, 45, of Chicago, who 10 teams. and time trials from 3:30. The Grabs Championship in Finals Wednesday »:JO p.m.. lished club. The latter was ascertained by this reporter use and to eliminate the prob­ Lions Club sponsored strip claimed 'the crown in 1944 Mixed Fives, BOO, 10 teams when the little guy answered lem of maintaining and up­ Culver City of the South was defeated by Seattle 1 (3 with William jFlesch, now of Wednesday t p.m. Mixed questions relevent to the situ- was closed last week because Ray Fives, 7M, to teams. ^fion the last time keep of the vacant property. Connie Mark league de­ and 1 record) in the first Fresno, and in\1950 with Ned Thursday, 4:30 p.m. Mixed flip Braves were in town. of the NHRA National Cham­ feated Seattle, 5 to 4, in their Fives, 11 teams. 9-HOLE COURSE pionships in Indianapolis. game, 3 to 2, but only to come Day of Milwaukee, Wis. Thursday p.m. Men'* Which leaves us Baltimore . . . the club versatile Paul final game in Springfield, 111., back Scratch Fives, 10 teams. Supervisor Hahn said that the following night to William (Bill) Kenet, Thursday Richards couldn't mould into According to strip manag­ to garner the Connie Mack p.m.. Men's a since the ole St. construction includes a nine- er Mickey gain the national champion-'now of Kscondido. who team- Fives, 100 per cent hdcp, Louis Thompson, this World Series. ship. 10 teams. Browns moved to the Maryland city. Paul had much j hole golf course, parking for week's meet should be full of ed with Wallace Hepenhagen Saturday 4 10 p.m., Fam­ theory about the game, theory that apparently couldn't be 56 cars, landscaping, Tn the double elimination Manager Carl Smith's boys'of Chicago in 1945. ily Bowl Trio, 100

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