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BOOM AT HJC With the Metropolitan Con­ ifiitly resides atop the stand­ ally earned a 10-' decision HARBOR'S new tennis team, reversed the Ubiial Seabawk ference action just getting un- ings with Long Beach and Val­ over Santa Monica. competing in its first season, athletic form in the past s*v» drrway, spring semester ath­ ley. took its second win of the year eral years. letics have started to boom at CURRENTLY hanging at the Harbor College. Tomorrow at 2:30 p tn. the bottom of the circuit track on Tuesday, downing Los An­ Last season, the gymnastic Today at 3:30 p.m . Harbor's Hawk horsi'hiders swing into standings, Harbor received a geles Trade Tech, 5'» to 3'i. squad made a complete rout of defending conference cham­ action at Santa Monica, while 95-27 walloping from a strong In gymnastics, the Hawks, the Metro championship. This; pion gymnasts go after their the track squad ventures onto Valley aggregation on Friday. suffering from injuries, drop­ time around, they seem des» second loop win without a de­ the East LA oval. The Monarchs were so domi­ ped a 1044 to 39'4 duke to lined to repeat. feat at East Los Angeles. In the conference nant that only one event, the defending state champion Pasa­ Valley and Long Beacfc ap­ East LA figures to b« no tournament this weekend. Har­ broad jump, fell to the Sea- dena. pear to be the two mala ob­ threat to the Seahawks' gym­ bor dropped at 7-1 contest to hawks. stacles to Harbor's bid (or nastic mastery ai the Huskies Bakersfteld and fell before San Henry Piligun took the broad ALTHOUGH HARBOR is not second consecutive crown. Both have dropped two straight Diego. 7 to 4. In a battle for jump for Harbor with a leap known for it* general athletic teams are undefeated In Metro Metro matches. Harbor cur- seventh place, the Hawks fin­ I of 21-8 ft. prowess, the gymnasts have action. 42ND Anniversary . n , ar,.-

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MTTI.K PRO' . . . Gef* a demonstration by its orfinator, base hill outfielder Jimmy Pler- »tll (tenlerl during introductory ceremonies In Ix* Angeles. On hand for event were inanagrn of five South Bay N'ewbrrry'% stores, which are carrying Ihf new bawbsll baiting aid. They art (from left) I*onard Harris, South Bay Center; Merle Shoemaker. B*<—~ $198 aircis::f.'.rt Torrance; Robert Gardner. Rolling Hill* Plata; Jerry Blsnctiard, King Harbor Shopping I ^^-^^ wrtk .-.'«•.i..«". *•T | '»- - I yow pr<-pr.,^,«, wnmnrar.rar. ^r « - ( Cearter, and Robert Agard, Peninsula Center. S^^iwfes...M—.. ..W t.at» ———I——. _ -.-..-W : rUTTaMA MffCfl I •*---*- M ^•^•^.••vjnMr* ~^a» Jimmy Piersall Initiates roiir aoAMfrrno FUEL PUMPS Newberry Baseball Sale -. - r...i.u. ~^.,i. ...k -n Baseball outfi«ld«r Jimmy I Formal introduction CAOM re- as members of the press, at a Piersall has introduced his' ' ' - special reception in Los An­ Little Pro" batting tM in five officials and dignitaries from geles. South Bay Newberry's store*. all levels of baseball, as well Pitrull. host for the intro­ ductory program, demonstra­ ted usefulness of his batting toe, which he credits in part CIGARini IWHTW Montgomery Finmen for his .322 batting average j last seeeon. \ HIATtHG IlIIKHT The new Washington Sens- j tapioca Break Two Records tors bought ex- I While falling 54 to 31 to Pat Cory. stroking to victory elusive rights to the "Little | Compton High in a recent Pro" last year and already hay iwim meet. Bishop Montgom­ ley, set a new school record nold a considerable number to WE r4€M) THf SPACE... WE'RE GOING TO MOVI THIM ery finmen shattered two with a clocking of 2:43.0. The J. J. Newberry Co. under Jim school records in the practice vanity 300-yard freestyle re­ Piersall Inc . of which he is WI KNOW THAT OUft PRICK WN.L DO IT I encounter. j lay team also set a n« w stand­ president and treasurer. Wa v*w Va MiaVar»»4l •*) naipititlaai I The "Uttle Pro" Is on sale at , Lacking depth, tfee Knight ard. Tim McAlister, Rich John- 1 mermen were able to pull in all Newberry's stores. It has ston. Van Johnson and FYed been endorsed by a number of ] TIRE INFLATOR i «ix first placet in the varsity Lang »et the new mark with » n. onann rume *m P division, but Compton consist- a 1:130 time. major leaguers as a legitimate T*f QUAUn-BtANi MIW ' . , ently filled the second and batting aid, and has been CaaipUla with tK»«k credited with being more than vokn. MMirtai flat lira . ' third place gaps to gain the ••log ot, horn KK>/« HM. -* victory. LANG WAS high-poyit man "simply another gadget." ' for the Knights, scoring addi­ Another asset U the physical tional first places in both the fitness benefits gained from CORNELL 1 ALONDRA PARK 50- snd 100-yard freestyle using it daily, according to events. PiersaU 4 PlY NYLON TIRES Things were s little differ­ "I used it all last winter be­ SETS SATURDAY ent in the Bee division where fore spring training," said Montgomery cane away with a PiersaU. "It corrected a slight ( FOR SIGN-UPS 46-32 victory Despite t h e uppercut In my swing. Aa a re­ MaaaV. Pravthal... imtj ta UM I I small number of Bee swim­ sult, 1 was hitting more ground I Baseball sign-ups for boys mers, the Knights managed to balls and line drives, instead LAMINATING KIT I 13 and 14 years of age are set pull in 10 first places. of fly balls. It taught me to hit rloalk thaallng I for 9 am. Saturday at Alon- on top of the ball." toMcIt phaloi, 1 dra Regional 1'ark, 3850 Man- "I let other players like R<«ni.«,«tc N* I hattan Beach Blvd. TIM McPIIERSON, winning Roger Mam and tpaclal ikilli ar 1 The baseball program at the 50- and 100-yard freestyle trv it, and they were very im­ Alondra offers the opportunity events, was top scorer for the pressed with it." for every boy to make a team Bees. Jim Le Blanc added to and play In every game he at- the KnlghU victory with a sec­ I tends. The only requirements ond place finish in the 100- are that a boy be 13 or 14 yard freestyle, and wa4V 'rant for Tfc. H^,m»l I years of age as of Jan. 1, ber of the victorious freestyle 1962. own a glove and a pair of relay team. STANDINGS FEATHER DUSTER tennis shoes, present a birth Joe Dudek notched a first MONDAY LtACUC r>»a Xuri'hy . . ... 3 11 II 1T-S3 IS MONTHS•limil HUANIU SfiMut rtatf kaiarti la samap certificate at registration time, for the Montgomery finmen in Hh«ll Chwnli.l JaU ..10 li U la- 64 ur IM. rrmlrt xtntWi ad|*it«tnt tkarfs aasel ea replar m the individual medley. Top ft-nranr Dar* Murphy < JOI : I and pay a 91 insurance fee. Vine* Hurlnli. Join U«> •I pnt«, Mt Irrt prtci Hryani .l.f.alart Barnla't Lawm- dala by a 2-fl forf.lt arora YO«« oio mi Accirnio TIBISIWOMTIO P.V. Bombvn r. Ullrhal anil MOTOR OIL laplacamtal at the same time in the half- Moral", r.mUnanial (7): Iknl, A H»- Mo battar o>l ot o*y • nil k • • pi I loss record to capture the Tor- xarch (lui. pxca.Chanea ot odd 1 ' J* ance Recreation Department's court type game. Dead Heads Rlua Dnlny Radl-Mli » 10 1« 1 ~4ft IA^ronca MfJ. Co. . . . .»0 « » 1--5J 1 Monday League championship and Torrance High Faculty will Top 8.nr«ra: Pri.-r Blue >aliy 1 I r w i n Kasten's Torrance flip a coin to determine which 11 al; n..n TnnpU. Aoroni-a H4 llvan A»n>a ...... 1 7 ft - -S* 1 High Faculty and Met Nolen's ; team meets the Monday Purtv Kntma ...... in ?1 1* 3 HI •a) lloiKing Indkolor ^ O95 1 Dead Heads teams wound up champs on one end of the court Andrr* » Parlr Houaa (IB) the , The loser of the toss tangles (oca plaia. Mm 1 the season in a tie for FINAL STANOINOS 1 Wednesday league's top spot t with Darold Kusch's Madrons 1. MUFFLER - Squares. Monday league's sec CUSTOM err OUAUTT ausen 1 each team having posted an Hlur. I»liv IU4I-MIS ...... A INSTALLATION i 82 mark. place winners, at the other em FLOOR These teams will do battle of the court. AIR CLEANER Dti«it LtA< nroor Ciinllni-ntnl 'AirMnVV'!! '.'.'.'.'.'. !!lO 0 i/a"**1 ra aVait DOUEO..U MATS for first, second, third, a n < Starting time for both gameiI FINAL STANDINOS fourth places for the Torranct is 8 p.m. sharp. At the conclu MONDAY LCAOUI DUR-AllOY TITE Haovy **b bock- I W 1. ng MoUtCMtto* City Championship Wednesday sion of fint Kan.es, winnen T.ppa K««o* ...... 10 0 Kaapi caibuialar LCMKM* COAIIO ... MUFFLERS Mu.lruiu BT|Utr«« ...... S 1 claon, impiovat e°* MHT IfMITANT night in Torrance Hi^l will play winners and loseri <:>. Bn|...... 4 J nllaogt, aaiily in- School's boys' gym. according ; will play losers to determine <:u.p«r» ...... S 7 tfallad S*a»aat p»aall N.K10 MOM HM MOST CAM to Elmer "Red" Moon, adul t the final citywide standings. i-hrlat Tha Kl«« Lutharan ... t * Haa»y«*l|at Routh Bay Ohurth al (tod .... a « ttaal aiahipta ikill >.•»>•> ^ BBBBBBBBBB! WIN .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVt "-l^l^l^R^R^R^R^R^RV MIW fVMCTiONAl DfSfCNI Et^^Li *smtw - ALUMINUM LAWN iHttoll r.u. 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