Victorious South, Bishop Clash

Torrance High By HENRY BURKE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1968 The only way Friday's football schedule could b« improved is to take the two main attractions to El Bruin Caminn College .st.idium and make a nice doubleheader out of them. The way it stands, you can take a pick of one game or the other. Bishop Munt- Bench eomery il-Oi plays at South ol its sister schools during when UCLA i- Hieh il-Oi while West 'l-Oi Jim Nader will IT at quartet-hark its the year. After testing the State's Cougars in the opening ha* scheduled one of host to Washington impressive non-i^agur Torrance Tartar.^ on Friday, Pacific-8 game of the mason at the Los Angeles Coli­ nmre opponents in recent years '.iy the Saxons catch West and seum Saturday at 8 p.m. Lasuen Nader wiii carry on fo; injured starter Bill Bolden. challenging Ferinin South back to-back the final a shoulder separation early in the ?'ccond 1 1-0 1 at hon.c. of the season to who suffered Another pn'l\ cood -lirm two weeks quarter of the Bruins' devastating 63-7 victory over Bay Lea^ud action. Saturday Fortunately, the injury i^- matches North ili^h ifM> Pittsburgh last iO-l' North dropped its opening not as serious as originally thought, but it just isn't asrainst Torrance High known, however, when he can return to action. in the Tartar saucer, but non-league game to rough Meanwhile, it is hoped that Nader can continue to neither prmises a spectacu­ and tough Morningsidc. 38-0. perform in the amazing form he flashed against Pitt lar season. while Torrance continued to A former Pasadena City College player, who was on the Hiyh school football has have hardship acainst Re- non-playing .IV squad la HO popular in Orancp rionrio. 7 0. and poised performance in his varsity debut. Tountv that school officials Although Redondo may In fact, Nader tied a 17-year-old I'CI.A iMin^ ice- tVro are nlaiinir.q recular have had onp of it< two best ord when he passed for four touchdowns, 'Ihis equalled Houblobeaders at Anaheim crowds of the year (you can't Paul Cameron's mark set in the 1!'.">1 Santa Clara game. Stadium whT" crowds of ton the Redondo-Mira Costa In all. he hit on 13 of 24 passes for 140 yards, including more than 20.000 arc seated mob), the school officials TD aerials of 4, 6. 20 and 10 yards. He also netted 24 conifortablv did not see fit to print a yards on clpht carrie--. AttepHjure at "nines in- souvenir program. Even the To put it mildly. Nader was a most pleasant sur­ volvins Torrance s,"!iool-- last school colors are the «ame. prise to coach Tommy Prothro and backfield mentor weeVenrt %v a s reasonably but somehow the student Jim Camp. "NN'e knew Jim had the ability." Camp add­ pood. There was standing bodies knew for whom they ed. "He jubt hadn't been tested under fire." room onlv for the anticinat- were cheering! Coach Tommy Prothro revealed several position ed ouartThack duel between changes, including the move of No. 1 tailback Greg Rishon Montsomerv and Jones to . Jones, who led the Bruins in Mira Co«ta Bishoo won. 7-0. rushing last year as a sophomore, started against Pitt b'it Costa fan« are still con­ and netted 30 yards on 7 carrier for a 4.28 average. He vinced they have a winner Football cored the game's opening TD on a five-yard run over th*« vear tackle. Tn«» Knionts have be»t»>n "To my knowledge. 1 don't believe Jones ever play­ Mirn Co«ta for three *tral"M Schedule ed quarterback in high school." Prothro added. v«-»r« T",e|r onnorent Fri- GAMES FRIDAY Moving from corner linebacker to interior lineback- rt»v j« South wi'h whnm a Bishop Montgomery at pr is sophomore Bobbv Bartlctt. Bob Christiansen (6-3. natural w>ri»»« w*« t»u»rhed South 105) has been elevated from th<> .IV squad to the varsity la«' vpar via 20-fi vlrtorv Fermin lasucn at Weal plajed on the frosh team at defensive end Chrislumscn Smith sot off to a rtmrlti" North at Torrance last yrar. *ian th'« vear with a ?-fl win Culver City at Mlra Costa Danny Graham, the former Bishop Montgomery ti Slnlr Sntur- over Marina Hlrh of th«? at UCLA some day, MAN OF STEEI, . . . Plnylng first string offensive srhrHuIrd ' start nga'inst Wellington Redondo at Burroughs back who* may play quarterback fall is sopho- Hny night nt thp Coliseum in Ihr first Pur. H ronfrr- touch Sun«et for the Hruins In the defensive secondary Sat­ right Urkle for the UCLA Bruins this at Inglewood started Torranco. Scott, n 221 pounder. pnrr game, Morningside urday. He is a sophomore. morp Scott Steclp of of sror. pln.vrd high orhool foothnll nt West High. Mr ix AN ABUNDANCE El Segundo at Palos Scott Steele of West High another soph, was a in early season cru­ El Camino Takes on San Mateo ««nd as West L.A. As the Rams prepare for Sunday's Pu»n»p. 22-0. and t*Mien col- the most pleasing items to coach Westchester at Garden* cial in Cleveland, The El Camino College line and a new offensive Both teams possess strong San Mateo sophomore Mike itr»H I a.TolIa. 44-15. George AHcn on the club's irtatitntir* sheet are <1) the the IH*>a of the return of football squad plays host to backfield. The Bay-area col­ defensive units. Contanzo and f r e sh m e n What makes GAMES SATURDAY touchdtnmi muring of , (2) San Mateo plans to doubleh^sder M dazzling kickoff returning of San Mateo College of north­ lege is under the power of While James Williams and Jerry "'"vms a San Mateo at El Camino Tommy Mason and 13) the Saturday at use its 1967 backup quarter­ - n '"""I *> appetizing ' Smith. ern California. staff, which Mullins are possible back Orange Coast at Harbor newcomer Ron 8 p.m. in Murdock Stadium. a new coaching back, the Warriors will fill that the Lasuen ueonle an* Gabriel, who had one of the finest days of his ca­ Bill up men for the 1968 season. Washington State at now has San Mateo, a member of includes the signal-calling slot with klnrta anxious to know whrt reer last Sunday against Pittsburgh, 45-10. Dickey and assistants Ted newcomers or El Camino will start with from Bi*»"»n UCLA in the two games, picking the Golden State Confer­ one of four Dan their rival tossed five touchdown pass?* fifth last sea­ Tollner and Steve Shafer. one returning sophomore. freshman standout Mont?om«>ry has to off*r this USC at Northwestern he left off last year when he tossed 2o of ence, finished graduate of Leu- up where son, two games out of first Both El Camino and San The Bulldogs will start with Heck, a ' ear end the folk« fro Sandford at Oregon them for a new Ham record. Gabe's statistics arc 20 com­ who zinger High. Heck will be a .592 per­ place. Mateo are equal in numbers returnee Bruce Wood, West Hich and South Hlfh Colorado at California pletions in 44 attempts for 359 yards and 17 of 40 passes backed up by newcomers the flr*i The Bulldogs are equip­ with 86. but the Warriors completed Gen­ will hiimn heads for Washington at Wisconsin. centage. all-veteran de­ 22 returning In com­ for 246 yards and two Ken Davenpor.. Brad in the B»v tx-aeup )urt Mauon. the cx-Mmncsota Viking star, it has ped with an have Ciranvllle and time For fensive backfield, a stroni' parison to San Mateo's 18. touchdowns last season. try and Gary one wppk hence (iA.MES SLNDAY been a particularly satisfying two games. He i« averag­ sophomore Richard Tcrzian Ijog Angeles at Cleveland looking like th- A donbleheKrtor u n i> I tt ing 5.2:1 lll'i yds. on 22 carries) and is All . American halfback **' ramlnn Sta Atlanta at San Frandaco ago when he was oiv of the mo t h»vo iamnud Ma«nn of four years Tom Reynolds, a Morning- rtium Oh. well! San Diego at Cincinnati exciting runners in the NFL side High graduate. Ird HIP pl.iyer acquired in a trade, is aver­ Oakland at Houston Smith, another siate m ncorinc with ftfl SOUTH Ilinil will Mi- aging 42.8 yards on five kickoff return-. Hii longer points for El Camino last jaunt last week against St 9f. A 73 PAV AT^ Ill)* honor of opposing ench was a (H-yartl t»ure:c' year. Lout*. Ffeows Sfcpfio"»-pcc.a5aJ San Mateo will field a young and inexperienced nf- Pomona Handicap Draw* Near A fXccee ti.tto.ooo fensive backfield However, UP TOR Crf^SS AT' THE HouM»P to have Rarin Mont micrr.-sful season in the lung history of the the Warriors appear Fair draws to a close at Pomona an edge with three outstand­ "Los Angeles County from the 1967 Saturday with the >- ",,000 added Pomona Handicap at ing returnees Skating action antu > squad including Ed Gil- a mile and one furlong. The final day's ! ., patrons. lis, Reynolds and Art Ross. T^ pates a turnout of 23,000 turf has Dave 1 111 MUiV The Pomona, traditional closing day feature at th; El Camino also RnvrlBoyd, •a freihmunfreshman frnmfrom WartWest •' fair, is the grand finule of a series of 13 thoroughbred The swift quarter horses Is Tops days of racing. High, who rolled up 1.843 stakes offered during the 14 28 touch­ return to action at Los Ala interest than usual attaches itself to this, the yards and scored More downs last year. mitos on Tuesday with the With the acclaim of the 21st running of the Pomona, in that UeCourcy Graham s $50.000 juvenile for two- the nation, distinguished first night Kissin' George one of the best sprinters in year-olds and the $100.000 her his speed over the longer dis­ audience still ringing in will attempt to stretch championship for older ears. Olympic Champion tance. Les Kichter horses among the 16 stakes Peggy Fleming it thrilling In his only fair start last week, Kissin' George es­ to be decided during the 36 ol 1:00 3/."> for six fur- spectators with her profes­ tablished a new track record night session. the Ice of the niottt dazzling exhibitions of *heer To Speak sional debut with 1 longs in one Older horses in the handi­ Follies at I n g I e w o o d's upeed ever witnessed by fair racing fans. The tlnie cap division will perform on is belie-ed to the fastest ever recorded by a thorough­ run Forum. Before SBAC opening night as they clow bred around two turns. 350 yards in the $8.000 The Ice show will Former Ham I,es Hichter, with the Oct. 6 performance. now director of Riverside Clabbertown (i Stakes Deadline In October 15 Speedway, will be the fea This stake was named for a great quarterhorse of the given *>y the Athletic A^- lured speaker at Friday's Authorization has lieen Bay past who first rsued in Cali­ Motorcycle of Western Universities (Pacific Eight) tor meeting of the South socialion Athletic Club fornia during the non-bei- the public sale of :!,500 tickets to the .'>5th annual H"se the Vessels meets at 12:15 ting days at Tuiu'iip eSt Bowl Game in Pasadena on Jan. 1, KHi!) The group Ranch in 11149 In 1951, the Thomas J. 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