A-IO THE PRESS Sunday, May 7, t Tryouts Friday for Warrior Drill Team ECC'High-Steppers'Will PRESS Warrior Linkslers to LA For Conference Match Begin Season's Practice Al Greenleaf will tan opponents this year. Low Kl Camettes, El Camino by the student body as are ; College meals and lodging for a 11 take Kf Comino golfers to two modal scores for El Camino drill team will hold "away" were turned in by iannual tryouts P'riday from 2 games. The college re- L.A. Valley golf courses, to­ John Kelly, El Camettes to come morrow, for an 8 a.m. Metro- 77, and Les Warr.78. Low 6 p.m'. with official prac- quires medalists for long beach Gable House lice dates set for May 9 from under the governing of the palitan Conference tourna­ were is excited about its new Wednesday night Associated Student's Consti­ ment. Steve Lane. 77; Griggs 78, and league called the Gable House Singles Classics, Scratch 3 .to 5 p.m. and May 11 from Bob Clark, 78. 2 'to 6 p.m. tution, and to ride on the pro- The Warrior golfers finish­ League. The "high-stepping" young! vided transportation, ed third in Metro standings The two losses broke a TOP STAR BEATS MEN string of five straight victor­ There are 20 bowlers, two women coeds perform at all college. Because both rehearsals last week. and 18 men, whose football ies for El Camino. The streak averages range from 170 to 190, in this unique league. Af­ and basketball event si and performances are slated Two crushing losses to bak- and rallies. Originated in the!for Saturday nights unde­ included wins over Santa ter the first night's action the men bowlers probably thought during ersfield, 8 to 46, and Monica, 29 to 25; Harbor, 53 fall of 1937. the group pres-1 football season, members of feated Long Beach, 14 to 40, they Were up against two to 1; East L.A. 40 to ]4; San women ently has an annual member- the drill team are advised not climaxed a season of eight too many, it o b b i e to be employed at conflict­ Heaven Diego, 31 to 23; and Valley, Frey, first place winner, and of 40 girls, drawn from wins and six losses for the 42 to 1.2. The other El Camino the ECC student body. ing hours. troops of Coach Greenleaf. Carmen Fuscardo. fifth plac­ Applicants victories were over Harbor. er, showed that they weren't are re'quired to Individual members of the Last year El Camino finished 49 to 5, Valley, 49 to 5, and learn one El Camette dance group are responsible for second to this year's two- going to take a back seat. routine for the tryout Bakersfield, 40 to 14. Losses The results for the firs t and boots, tennis shoes, and socks. the Angels time winner, Long Bea«h City were to Santa Monica, 8 to 46; meet certain other standards Costumes are provided by tht meeting are high series, Rob­ College. East L.A. and San East L.A. 23 to 31; San Diego, to be elegible for membership. College, while care of the out­ EDITOR'S NOTE: Thlt i', th* fifth and final in a serlc-. of articles by Pruvj Die-go tied for the Metropoli­ bie Frey. 865, and high game. b*»tb«ll •uffcority MIK« CalUi, d*«lin« with LM Ant»l«»' Mwmt mcior Mtfu* 19 to 35; Bakersfield, 8 to 46, Practice dates are scheduled fits is left to the individual o-f/.-irJ/r.lion, Ihe .loe Smith. 224. Robbie sbot Avith presont AnfleK. In thr fir-,t four in',t«llm«nts the writer compared tan second place spot with El and Long Beach, twice, 18 to Camette mem- members. An«cl owner Otn« Aufry with millionaire *«l Sox Proxy Tom Yawkty and how Camino a close third. a high game of 258 and then| hers presenl to tracn -trvout" the cowboy star alonw with Rtynokli, tot tht LM Antolot PrunchlM in SI. 36 and 14 to 40. High school seniors are in­ Leuit in Dtctmtor of 1»*0. C«Ma* alto told why fho duo hi rod Frod Maiwy LBCC WINNERS nveraged a 202 on the next routjnes to prospective per- •« Qon-m Vr***<»«r and Bill Rlfnoy •• Sklpw. The last loss of the season vited by Mrs. Betty Hershfty, Long Beach, with the to two games. For three games formers in the women's gym By MIKE CALL AS low Long Beach marked the Robbie's average was 216. I facultv adviser of the group, scoring of Larry Griggs, first time El Camino has lost on the ECC grounds. for thf '" Among thofce covering the outer pasture IK Bob Cerv, swept, over El Camino as it a match on the Palos Verde.<- am speaking for the women REQUIREMENTS i bowlers: we are very proud another former Yankee. His selection i« considered to be did all seven of its Meropoli- fairway in tw years. Height should bp .V 2" toj Trvouts for yell leaders, the wisest made by the group. Cerv is a long ball hitter, a of you. Robbie. 5' 8" with average weight. ! a]so ' The other bowlers finished open to Incoming higr good man in the clutch.andafter ten yearg in the majors Some experience in either 1 school graduates, will be con­ an average .282 belter. . in the following order after dance, drill 'team."yell leading Torrance Pony their first night's action: Joe ducted on May 9 from 8 * I Behind the plate are veterans Del Rice and Earl Averill. Tryouls Sel or the equivalent, is required. p.m. on the college campu*. Their lifetime averages Smith, Jack Sanchez, Dale As members 'of the Associated read .237 and .229 re­ Leaguers End Quay, Carmen Fuse, ardo, Students -at < ECC, applicants Frank Kessler, Frank Jones, must be enrolled in at least spectively. For Connie Rudy As Rigney'* Sanchez, Phil Sanchez, 12 Vi units for the fall semes­ coaches Opening Week Norm Belt. Bill Cowell, W. ter. the club acquired Bob LOOK Torrance Central Pony Steele, Harold "Robbie" Rob­ Transportation is .provided Elliott, former Kansas Mack Teams League finished the first inson, Don Wys. Jess Saxton. City in 1960; Tryouts for the two Connie Mack baseball teams of the' week of play Tuesday, league Arny Sherrell, A. Aud, Dick Red Kress, fiftish old- officials reported yesterday. Bonci. Don Gurniek. and Jim Fifth TT Chase timer Torrance area will be held at HERE! with years of ex­ Results of the Gindro. This scoring was based on the Peterson Point Sys-i perience in the Amer­ Torrance Park Saturday, May Tuesday eve­ This Afternoon 6, at 1 p.m. All boys who ning game saw the Yanks de- tern. J ican League; and Marv have feat the Red Sox 9-4. Keith! These top bowlers wilt challenge one another next Grissom, varsity, baseball experi­ At Ascot Park Rigney's for­ ence or the equivalent and Patton of the Yanks was the!Wednesday night, so come over and watch some terrific Dick Dorresteyn. 24-year mer pitching star at who are .15 to 18 years of age hitting star of the game with games rolled. jold San Pablo fiver, rates the San Francisco. (will not have reached their three hits in four times at BOWL-A-ROUND 'favorite's role'for Sunday's Bowling Another hopeful on 19th birthday before Septom- bat. The fabulous Bowl-A-Round Handicap Singles Classic j motorcycle TT steeplechase 40 Lanes the squad is ponderous j j)er j) are invited to try out. -.Wednesday night saw- t|1C ;Wi11 comence tomorrow at Gable House for all men and over a hazardous course at Steve Bilko. His ae-j Applicants must reside in the white Sox blast the Tiger? n bowlers with ABC-WIBC sanctioned averages. There Ascot Park. Gardena. quisition on the club Torrance area, or AV o r k or eight to two as Tommy Gar­ will be 4500 awards totaling $90.000 in cash and $105.000 Racing starts at 2:30 o'clock was prompted by the attend school in this area. rison, for the Sox, did in merchandise available to those who enter. This Bowl-A- for the program t h a t com­ success he achieved Because of the population a beautiful job of striking out Round runs from May 8 to July 17. prises 100-laps of racing over with the minor league increase in Torrance. one 10 Tigers without walking a Everyone, has an equal chance to win prizes in either "n twisting'"^im* 9-turn.»-IUMI IUUIM-course thatmm Angels during the sea­ more Connie Mack team was man. Winning pitcher was the weekly competition, house finals or the grand finals a t; mchMles a spectacular _10-foot sons of 1055 through added this year. Garrison and John Osborne the.- llolhwood-_.„ .. Legion . lanes.. Complete-- .. details.... and. infor-. „ . barrierH»iiMMr*«' jump.111 IYI v» TheMKrt/irtli-l^vf field of And '57. Steve belted a total The team1; are sponsored by was charger! with the Tigerjmation are available at the front desk at. Gable House, so more than 100 riders start j of Mtf home runs and the Red Devil Fireworks, defeat. sign up now and try your luck. one-lap qualifications at 1 an RRI total of 428. managed by Bo Palica, and Yanks and White Sox are) LEAGUE p.m. | CHAMPS Going against Dorresteyn.' DOWN The fans adored him by the Torrance Police OH'i- currently tied for the league j This is the third in a series in recognizing the league during this run of "im­ cei'K Association, manged b> lead with two wins and no champs. 1861 AM A leader for TT rac­ defeats. ing, arc such obstacle jump­ mortality." He wasi To head the list is thr SCATTER PINS league with) their Babe Ruth. How- or further inforation, er* as Joe Leonard. San Jose. HERE! call Pelc White n (Ten Pins) collecting the trophies and they arc j intiO national champion; Dick AVKBILI. ever, when he was; :.. u c-n. M. Ewart and .1. Ewart; ESCAPEES, ;.:,. (!) Ihe canre with the team one! Mann. El Sobrante. 1 !).">!.) l<< ds, Dodgers and Tigers he Ruth Leaguers (Strikers'1. M. Porter. I. Huddleston and R. Swaffar: SOUTH j Champ; i'liil-d miserably. He couldn't , major Dick Hammer, Lake- league pitching. BAY PHARMACY, team five (Firehouse Five). C. Brauer.jwood, only jockey to beat ''We're hoping Big Steve finds the range once again in ' Southwood Giants EXPERT Stage Saturday N. Drollinger. R. Drollinger. M. Braucr and C. Loedom; Dorresteyn at Ascot this year CHILD Wrigley Field,'' Autry said a few days a^o. The i T1TREK PLUS TWO. team one (Alley Gaiters). B. Grant. .lack Sirmnons. Artesia. on the mound, however, won't be minor leaguers as Steve Hit Two Homers S. Johnson. K.'Eck. D. Kck. and L. Grant: COSMODYNE. Chuck Miner!. Whittier. John- NURSERY 1 . 1 ready discovered. Opener Ceremony team five. E. Romla. V. Keller. A. O'Malley and - E. Hart-lny Muekenthaler Garden CARE A consensus of writers ha.s the Angels finishing in last | Torrance" Babe Ruth lanrf, More league winner teams and thrir nanirs will ap- Grove; Dutch Van Lcemven. for the next few But Drop Game ! League held opening LEAGUES NOW years. A veteran scribe remarked ceremo­ pear in mv next column. « Bel If lower; Eddie Grclz. Mon- FORMING h'.; had seen "better players on a ('lass C ball club." Two homeruns were smash- nies vesterdav noon at Del 1 TOP SCORERS jterey Park, and many more. Hut. Autrv and company remain undaunted in the'ir praise I rants di'r- Amo baseball field. Lady high scorers for the week were Madalyn .lohn-| Upstater Dorresteyn de- of the team they quickly put together. Looking some twenty | ing lhe mif]-^e(* game with Reverend Monsignor Mc­ son (Gable Pcrchers). racking a high 222; Lorry Page. 210; fends even- TT record for the pounds heavier than his usual riding weight, Gene watched 1 winning Kcdleygs, it was Carthy of Nativity Catholic Rhea Farley (Tuesday Toots No. One). 216; Marge Fox. 183rd and Vermont plant bis hustlers with confidence as they neared the end of their of Church and Reverend Gilbert 210; Edna Hare. 200; and Ruth Woods (Scratch Grouchers), from 4fU?8 for one - lap to fir-t homo stay. "We. are going to surprise a lot of folks. i 111 e S. Ximmerman of the First 208. ' 12:39.06 for the 15-lap main ' i of these players never League. Methodist Church gave the event. really got the ctyance to play Four baggers were The 6-7-10 converters were Ruay Carter, Moonlight ilarly. I'm not predicting the knocked invocation and benediction. Bowl; G. Batchelor, puane Shadloy. 18-year old GABLE first division mind you out by Danny Pritchard and Guests, dignitaries, spon­ Thursday Minod Four; and Denny Nich- but stranger things have happened. Look what the Whiz olson, Juniors. loAva Kid from Os-caloosa. is Ronnie Sells in the first and sors and league officials were the favorite for the Class B Kids did for the Phillies in 1950. They won a penant with sixth inning. Giants finally introduced. Guests of honor Men top notchers were L. Johnson (Twilite Five). 2Hfi: a handful of veterans and a majority of rookies," division. Shadley, without a HOUSE Autry dropped the game to the Red- were the league's baseball Robert E. Taylor, 258; Roy O'Hara, 255, and Joe Breunig, doubt the most spectacular said with pride. 254. Hawthorn* Blvd. legs, sponsored by the Inter­ queen. Donnell Cook, and her first-year jockey to ever hit •t Stpulveda On paper, and on this playing field the Angels appear national House of Pancakes, princesses, Linda Belles, Junior strikers were Ken ACCOM from Scan Williams. 262; Steve ^ the Southland, leads the point For Info., Call FR 8-226S to br; an inferior minor league assemblege. Their short­ by a 4-2 score. Janene Brown. Diana Mug-i 254; Greg Hart, 210; Tom Peusei, 214; Dwight Van Buren. scramble among the novices comings, batting and pitching wise,,is not evident in the Thursday's game 8«vv the gins and Patrica Brislin. 'I'M: P. Kohfeld. l?0fv nnd Jim Degenhart, 204. by a' hea 1 thy JIIH rg i n enthusiasm displayed by every member of the squad. They Cubs, Hponsored by Domin- are playing with renewed confidence, remincscent of con­ guez Water Co., belt out, an demned criminals who have just been given a reprieve. 11-5 victory over the losing Los Angeles baseball fans have seen the Dodgers play Braves, sponsored by Don winning baseball, a , and all the National Wilson Builders. League can of far in three short, years. They'll come to Wrig- Tony Wachtler hit his »er-j NOW! Tlie Piano the Whok Family "Can Play" l'»v Field to nee the great stars of the Yankees, White Sox, ond of the season} 'I "-T*, and all the^others on the schedule of the Angels. for the Cubs and- Fred i Schwanbaek hit. his first for : the losing Braves with two; THE S* eof •rn — ivt yovr" runners on base. ! Vo«o word* P''n t*or City Little League pickups or replacements by Coaching Chores : < reported that his the regulars. Taken Over by h*lpi y*« !••«» << uon has started one Each of the three teams THE SPtNET THAT IS A PLAYER-PIANO m«n««lly f««Ur. of the first baseball clinics in has two managers akd the Angel Players the South Bay area. youngsters training in the •* »Kciting n«w pUyer-piano with fingertip and ( Sessions will be held at the Head coaching assignments classes will have every ad­ p«dal confroit tfi«t Ut team's field, 2600 Framplon. vantage of the regular little for Leo Durochcr's California you play «H your favoritt Three teams will be fielded leaguer including passes to Baseball School classes sched­ — «v«n rf ypu'v* n«v«r K«e Pianola hi alto a manual ipinet for standard K 1 u K ze w s k i, burly first play — • beautiful, BRAKE baseman for the Los Angeles ultra-compact spinet, rich m American leaguers, will head ron«, r«jpon»iv« to tK« touch. RELINE » staff at Not re Dame High in With Thi» Ad PHICI Sherman Onks. Rice, veteran , will serve at Mormon COME IN NOW FOR A r^REE No Exceptions No Gimmicks Temple field in West Los An­ A t f I v • r«U>«t!wv National Brand Lininq geles. Second baseman Aspro- "PLAY-IT-YOURSELF" DEMONSTRATION m*k*i you f»«t y««ri yeunq«r playing a I I 30,000 Mile Guarantee monte goes to Serra High in tk« old f«v»rittl. FREE ADJUSTMENT FOR THE LIFE OF THE LINING Gardena. pitcher Grba to Piun X High in Downry and out- fielder Pearson to Mt. San OPEN SUNDAYS Antonio College. Alto Daily 8:30 to 5:30 The Hchool this week an­ SMITH'S BRAKE SPECIALISTS . . . EXCLUSIVELY nounced the addition of sum­ BANKAMERICARD . INTERNATIONAL CHARGE mer classes for boys between "The Home of Quality Pianos91 HUNDMDS OP MUSIC N>R MANUAL PI AY, 8 and 15. The complete'eight- ROLLS AVAILAM.I \ver-k course can be started tlta fi«nol« baeomai a 4623 Redondo Beach Blvd. 15H4 So. Western Ave., IAW K«w*it kill, ikow »u«»«, lupcrb mod»m •pinat. Angles H, Calif. old f«vorit«i. cUtti<* 3 BlocUi, Wett of Hawthorn* Blvd., Lawndalt— FR 4-9044 during the current spring ses­ In li sions and completed in the RE. 3-0145 CATAIOC OF TUNM summer. FURNISHED Fftft BRAKE KING Enrollment Information Is tv0ry Kvealns 'bl V- Saturday* ami Sunday* 'Mi ft.M UPON REQUEST THE SAFEST NAME IN BRAKES available at the school's office at, 4fK) S. San Vicente, Los An- gelei 48, OLive 3-6930.

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