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Friday action slarts at 8:15. Stars Enter Torrid Race The big series brings to­ The torrid Pacific Coa st ' probably decide, the 1957 fate gether the two managers League pennant race hits a {of both clubs. Clyde King of Hollywood and peak at Gllmore Field starting Hollywood owns an 8-7 edge of today when the hustling and over Vancouver and a 5-2 who are generally considered colorful Hollywood Stars host | scries margin over the visl- lo bo the top candidates for the Vancouver Mounties in a! tors, garnered In an early- the '57 "PCL of the big five-game series, which will season series, Thursday and Year" award. Twanty-«ight TORRANCE HERALD AUGUST 15, 1957 ftevo/tff/on HI Refrigeration! TEAMS IN Only RCA Whirlpool has TOURNEY PLANNED air purifying system Torrancc recreation depart­ ment is entering three teams in the Los Angeles County to cut food spoilage, stop Tournament of C h a m p i o n s. This will be the first year that food flavor tainting, end this city has be"«n eWtefe"d: smell! The entrants include El Nido refrigerator Park area which is sponsoring No other refrigerator has it! DESTRUCTION DERBY . . . a Pee Wee 10 softball team. "Fearless Dill Grljalva, This is for 10 year olds and shown here, will be one of under. Torrance Park is enter­ the Torrance participants In ing two teams; a midget team Tommy Casteel's Destruction which includes 11 and 12 year Derby, Saturday, 8 p.m. it olds and a junior team for 13 ROUND ROBIN CHAMPS ... the Torrance National Little League Round Robin cham­ Bill McKay's Los Angeles and 14 year olds. pions turned out to be the Yankees. Shown here are (front row): Mike Tweedy, Tim Speedway. Other local driv­ The tournament will begin Burke, Jack Tweedy, Danny George, Rick Adams, Mark Salcldo. Back row (from left): ers Include Jerry Fupel and Aug. 19 and will continue Paul Held, Vincent Baslle, Larry Howard, Mark Patten, Bill Gilliland. Tommy Garrison Herb Knight. All three from through the 31st. The area and and Mike Burke. Standing (In rear) are John Tweedy', , and Bill Burke, manager. this area drive for Bill's times of game beginnings have Absent Is Jlm.Noone. ' ___ Auto Wrecking In Lomlta. not yet been announced. Twelve teams of four each Following the tournament DROWNING TOLL will attempt to demolish 48 will be an awards banquet Hotshots Manage to Take cars at the derby Saturday sponsored by the Los Angeles About 7,008 Americans die night. County Recreation Dept. from drowning every year. 13 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY! 6-3 Win From Basebags 104-LB. SEPARATE FREEZER! Girls' Softball League rolled fifth inning when Judy Cle- AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING! OFF LIST PRICE ON ALL into its second round of play me.nts, for the Esabs, last week when the Hotshots caught a fly and then threw to TV AND RADIO TUBES were pressed hard by the Base- first in order to double off the SAVE OVER $100 tubes guaranteed factory fresh bags, but managed to hang on runner there. Even More With Trade! enough to win 6 to 3. What was supposed to be a and FULLY WARRANTED 1 YEAR ... unutf The winning was runaway game for the K-Kids Rosemary Swartz, who hit a over the Hamburgers, turned Sample prices of popular tubet into a mighty close contest. At Tube List Tube List Tube List in the third inning with 1B30T 2 «0 6AK5 4.06 S4A 1.85 SERVICE one on. The Hotshots pulled a the end of five innings the 1X2A .70 6AL5 1.65 T8 3.15 the K- 3AL5 .70 «AQ9 2.00 USA 2.95 nea^doublc ijlay in the second Score was 13 to 10, with 3AU« .85 «AU« 1,80 V3A 3.95 CALLS Kids managing to squeak by. 3CB6 .10 6AV8 1.60 2AT7 2.85 inning when the shortstop, 4BQ7A .55 6AW8A 3.30 2AV7 3.05 Marlene Hanson, caught a The second game on Thurs­ 6AM8 .M 6BK7B 3.15 2AX7 2.30 day was a high-scoring one be­ 5AT8 .90 6BQ7A 3.55 2B4A 2.55 high fly, then ran with the 5BK7A .20 «C4 1.65 2BH7A 2.70 tween the Bruins and the 5T8 .15 . 60BSV 2.10 2BY7A 2.80 ball to second base to double 6 A 04 .85 * 6CO7 2.30 20Q9A 3.90 off the rurwier who had failed Duffers, with Bruins edging FREE GIFT 6AG5 .20 6OE6 2.20 2SN7OT 2.40 their opponents 15 to 13. The IAHI .20 6J« 2.55 25AX40T 2.80 to tag up. FOR LIMITED big hitters for the Bruins were TIME ONLY YOU PAY 40% OFF OF THESE L ST PRICES All Tubes The Esabs finally caught COFFEE fire in the second game and Grace Bilotti, Dot Nelson, and DISPENSER and Parts Marsha Post who all hit home "DEPENDABLE" TV Used in Our SERVICE & SALES Servicing DA 3-6780 Fully 16523.S. WESTERN GARDENA Warranted 202 SHERER PL. - COMPTON - NE 8-7950 only 4 hits. The Esabs pulled CREDIT TERMS MAY BE ARRANOED 1 Year off a tricky double play in the

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