Pngc 6-C TORRANCE HERALD, Torrnnco, California THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1937 (Advertisement REVOLVER SCORES .TERMITES AviTiws to May !» To the Owners and pros- rts. H.S. I Tired Tartars Fall Before Game Gaucho Teams pective buyers of homes in iirnnctt 1,890 270 I this community: ;March ...... 274 i Ninety per cent of the i Stanger ...... 3.9G6 279 Narbonne-Pirate IZAMPERINI-BRIGHT; Synchronized buildings we have .inspected:! ppBm ""ri^ __«gg 262 Meet Doped MEADOWS-SEFTON; -- Narbonne Athletes Complete in this city the past few' i'"r<'cman ..... "1,053 -272 1,575 272 Top-Not cher DUNN-CARPENTER and months have been Termite: jjj^,.(', '"" 7fl6 263 Torrance Demoralization infested and the building' Edforsley 1,030 261 "Can Narbonne high make damaged. Some properties -Boynton 1,535 263 throe out of four over San Pe- Sprint Races Loom as Features dro or will the Plratrs spring What was doped to be a "nlp-and-tnck fight" (Herald, needed only minor repairs; j Brown ...... 7M 258 May (!) between the Torrance Tartars and tht;.. Niirlmnmi 7.riO 256 the upset of the Marine leagu others required re-construe- i Spchegor ... dual track meet schodulp and of Compton Invitational Track Meet Uauclum In their dual track meet at Lomita ln«t HYUlay tion, the cost of which | Greene ...... 256 could have been reduced 50! Trnvloll ...... 259 down the Gaucho.s?" queries San afternoon turned out to be just that . .' . The Oauchos Pedro's ace sports writer, Joe Headed by two world record nipped practically every, varsity, B and C event and 'tnclc 254 holders and three 1930 Olympic Compton Meet per cent had these buildings j^sht°n . ••-- 258 Goss. Then he says: "Your -- »the Tartars to the worst clean- been properly 'inspected and j gchculman"" 254 gue Is as good a: mini Games champions, the entry lls,t Ducats on Sale Ing In years. treated before the Termites T-.-iirW 251 in write your o vn ticket. for the Compton Invitational at Herald Office As if running off with all but did their deadly damage. 260 answer will be unfolded track and field meet is swelling ______two first 2.J5! Friday afternoon at San Pedro to near record proportions. The Arrangements wore made hy CLASS A places, «even The Harbor Termite Con clnderpath event, rated as the 234 j high's field when the schools The Herald today with offi Narbonne, 80; Torrance, 24 seconds and trol, a permanent Torrance | Sykes ' hook up in the top notch of the biggest track meet of the year organization, is affording Stroh ...... 4 899 ciate nf the Compton Invita 880 yd. dash Hlrata (N), eight thirds 222 ! day. Both are undefeated. Nar In Southern California, will be Duncan (T), Maas Olympic Games championship Class for Men Time: 21.9. with that school's track and a home by knowing first the Shut Out ture attractions of the meet. will be waged in the discus be These two distance aces stole High jump Nady. (T), Stew- field team. Nurtiimiir's trav exact condition of the prop San Pedro's horsesTioe pitchers tween Gordon Dunn and Ken at High School art (T), Mertz (N). S ft. 1014 in. els to San Pedru for what For the first time in months the show last year, when Bright ncth- Carpenter. The latter wor erty. failed to show up, for a sched beat the Torrance Olympian to Mile Dodds (N), Wllkcs (T). should be the outstanding and months, the Lomita Mer the Olympic crown 'last summer A class in men's gym Is bi contest of the Marine league (Signed) uled meet with the Torrance chants blanked last Sun- the tape by less than six Inches Time: 4:59.7. E. G. Harbor iron flingers last Sunday so an with Dunn second. Dunn, how ing held from 5 to 6 p. m., To Pole vault Johnson (N), and season. day when the Wilmington Mer In the 5,000 meters. Zamperlni ver, beat Carpenter Comp ranee high school for those wh State of Calif. License chants copped a red-hot battle is confident that he will lick! Hamilton (N), tie. 11 ft. bonne midgets swept six firsts, After the dust cleared away C. ton with his greatest throw of find It Inconvenient to use th Relay Narbonne by default. Harbor Termite Control at the city park diamond, 4 Bright at the shorter distance. his career, getting off a. toss of gym during the evening an divided the seconds evenly with A. Hornbeck was holding first to 0. The victory stirred up an The San Franciscoan, how CLASS B Torrance and took all but one Call G. S. F|sher, place, Sutton second, Thoring- 171 feet 5'i inches to smash the who do not desire fto indulge 1 Narbonne, 72'/i; Torrance, 22 interesting rivalry that threatens is equally confident that he can American record. the strenuou^ exercises of th of the third places to win their Torrance 773 or 61. ton third and Dean Sears fourth. to blossom into a full-fledged defeat Zamperini at elthe 660" yd. dash Kirkpatrick (T * In -the sprints, a whole host younger men. Fifteen mei event 54 to 23. war within the next few weeks 1,500 or 5,000-mcter dlstan Cramer (N), Cesna (N). Tim Talk Tires Tartars of stars ha ntcrcd the meet, mostly from the Columbia Ste< 1:30.8. much to the delight of the Ace Vnulters Seep plant, formed the nucleus of th Seemingly without effort, the GOODBYE DEAR, STOP AN& fans of Torrance and Wilming- led by' Mack Robinson, second1 70 yd. high hurdles Robert Zampcrini's speed is not yet r ._ ...... in the 200 meters class. It Is hoped that man; Narbonne varsity track and known. He recently strided place (N), Hart (N), l Meachan (N fielders made a clean sweep of Buy THOS& AUTO SVPPJL/ES at Berlin. Robinson was recent more will avail themselves < Time: 9.6. Ernie Lopez held the Lomita through a mile in 4:18.3- with ly hailed by no loss an authority the opportunity offered for ph; the shot-put, 120-yd. high hur club nine to four hits as his out competition and critics be 100 yd. dash Basil (T), Smlt! dles, 100-yd. dash, 180-yd. low than Charles Paddock as the- sical development In this grou (T), Nakahara (N). Time: 11.: team mates got to Patalano and lieve that he is capable of clip greatest track athlete in Ameri- If other things are needed, an hurdles and the pole vault. The MSTALI.THEM Morris ^or eight safeties. Be ping five seconds off that mark High Jump Hart and Bille Gaucho B's took all places in ^a today._Robinson will have instructor will be secured fo; (N), tic; Roberts (N) thin sides his stellar hurling, Lopez right now. Bright has run un to match his speed against the 'additional classes. Afte: both the low and high hurdles, WHILE YOUWAfT blasted a home-run to aid his der 4:14 and is now in the best 5 ft 6 In. high and broad jump,~sfibt-put Adrian Talley and Clarkn Crane a few setting-up exercises, th 120 yd. low hurdles Hlxo: own cause. Rodriguez also'looped condition of his life. Bright be of the Trojans, Bob Young of men play volley ball. Principe and 1,320-yd. run. And Narbonne a circuit blow. lieves that he can run close to (N), Roberts (N), Nakahari O's swept the pole vault. .UCLA, Clyde; Jeffrey of River Guy Mowry, of the Evenln, (N). Time 14.3. Manager Walt Morris has- de the world and American record side Jaysee, Randolph Carter of high school, announcei that It was painfully evident that of 3:48.8 in the 1,500 meters. 220 yd. dash Maruyama (N the Tartar athletes had tired manded a return game in order Whlttier College, Henry Gon- "creative writing" has LofiTie (T), Smith (T). Tlmi to wipe out the sting of that In the pole vault, it will be .zales of Taft Jaysee, and Bert been opened. This group-meet themselves out earlier in the 24.5. week with their "protest meet- shut-out. This contest is ex Olympic Games champion versus Price of Compton Jaysee, as from 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesda; Broad jump Maruyama (N pected to be carded within the world record-holder, when Earlo well as a host of other dash nings. It is open to every Ings" against Coach Koy Coch- Brian (N), Nakaoka (N). 1 ran. After such fatiguing or next few'weeks. ,i Meadowy andi Bill Sefton, both ices. "* one interested In writing . 4 In. The Lomita club will play Pa Trojtn .teammates, battle for production. deals as staging a "sit-down" 1320 yd. run Clayton (N and laboriously meeting In con cific Clay Products- at the city the gold wrist watch in the bam There are still seven week; Cox (N), Yashlhlro (N). Time park diamond Sunday. boo event at Compton. Mead- Benefit Scout Dance left in the evening school. yea ferences for the purpose of ousU 3:42.2. Ing the new athletic director- Is Saturday Night This Is sufficient time to ol Shot put Trultt (N), Naki tain considerable help alon parleys which came to naught hara (N). 40 ft. 3'u in. the tracksters were in no condi BUILD NOW! MODERNIZE NOW! Members of the Klwani.s club some lines. Courses In shori Pole vault Yokota (N), Bll and the Boy Scout Troop No. hand, comptometer, bookkeep tion for such things as actually., r (N), McGahn (T) and Hixo: competing In a scheduled Mar- 219 which is sponsored by that ing, typing, sewing, wood am (N) tie: 10 ft. 9 In. service organization arc selling machine shop, orchestra, chorus Rclay--Torrance. Time: 1:13.2, e league meet. tickets at 35 cents each for the arts and crafts, English, math' Jack Kent, whose disqualifiea- CONSOLIDATED Smith, Lockc, Basil and Fern Dn for jumping a lane1 in the troop's benefit dance to be held matlcs and women's physical ley. L U M B E R COM ELA N Y In the Civic Auditorium.Satur education are offered. __._. -, CLASS C 220 the previous week in the day night, May 15. Art Tajares The evening schools of thi 'ith San PiTdfo caused Narbonne, 54; Torrance, 23 the spark which led to the ill- Is Heady To Help You With and his Southern Callfornlans Los Angeles city school system 50 yd. dash Hata . Time: 5.6. ran's authority, was disquallfiecr Every Building Problem ceeds from the dance will be Hollywood Bowl, Thursday 100 yd. dash Shintaku used to send the troop on its ning, May 27. Tickets may bi again last Friday. This time he- uu now 1825 213th Street Phone 129 Dudley Burns Hatter (T), Palmer (N). Time ousted for jumping the annual outing In the mountains obtained from Principal Mowr; 10.8. this summer. at the high school. gun too -often in the start of yd .dash Allrcd (N), Ger- the 100-yd. dash. ner (T), K. Hlrata (N). Time GuuchoH Display Spirit .:33.4. Pole vau|t Titus (N), Wilson The absence of Johnny ve twice by buying fUttloiu SJandaiil Schmidt, who also figured in N), NlshlWwa. (N). 9 ft. 9 in last week's hysterics, from the res now. First, because you get t) first Shot put Glover (N), Buck Narbonne meet forced Coach ality -tire at money saving prices and PONTIAC*- ley (T), Clark (N). 40 ft. Bert Merrill to let Narbonno High jump Tawa (N), Oka end, because rubber has advanced 110% :ake the relay points by default i.CN), Trezise (T), 5 ft. 5 In. when .he could not put up a d cotton 26% and tire 120 yd. low, hurdles T. Hata team In the race. Several other prices must be advanced to T), Shintaku (N), Palmer (N) Tartar tracksters also had other Time: 14.3. cover these and other ris engagements and were not seen Broad jump Tempo (N) in action on the Lomita field. ing manufacturing costs. Ucda (T),- Tawa (N). 17 ft Merrill was frankly disgusted .0 In. Relay Narbonne. Time: 46.2 with his charges' woeful per- Ihlntaku, Tempo, Sohlap 'and 'ormance. But If the Torrance athletes 'aimer. ___ were in no mood to "do or die r old Torrance high", Nar- MORE THAN THAT ON GAS AND OIL Gaucho Girls Drill inne's Gauchos were out there STEWART- WARNER cry minute fighting for first, or Playday Event second and third places among AUTO RADIOS Girls of the Senior Girls' Ath- hemsclves. They weren't in a etlc Association at Narbonne llthcr from "protest meetings" gh school are practicing dill- nd thus proved themselves ;ently every afternoon after ;ame-heartcd sportsmen in ev- ichool for their playday, June 9, ry event. An outstanding ex Narbonne's -Griffin field, ample of this kind of school- chools invited to compete in iplrit was seen in the varsity ;hte annual event arc Torrance, mile. Runte led this event until Jan Pedro and Hamilton. Soft- .he final sprint when he was mil, speed-ball, volley-ball and ircssed by Tommy Wllkc's of )ASBD ON 18-MONTHS TBKltS In'168 orseshoea are to be played on 'orrance. But It was Dodds of epresentative cities, the avert te girls' field, largest In the Farbonne who steamed up to Los Angeles school system. ass both of the leading con- difference in monthly payments be ;nders and take first with tween a Pontiac DeLuxe six 2-door unto second. sedan and the same model of the next Perhaps the most colorful flg- lower-priced cars is only IS cents » re on the field was Tony Nady, Chamoli day. Those were the facts that periuaded WIVES .... Tartar high-jumper. Although Sponge ADD IS< A MY TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE Mr. Norman Flitters to change his buying .Don't lose your hus- was garbed in a blazing red habits and get a Pontiac. And here was the iilk suit with his name in whitu' Spoke NEXT LOWER PRICED CARS AND GET A PONTIAC WITH.. •bapds by serving them Drushi result! He has the biggest, smartest car ha tiers four Inches high across has ever driven, the super-safety of triple- meals that makes 'em he back of his shirt, Tony was Kouk tear their hair . . . . . Cloth seated hydraulic brakes, the finest of Knee- me of the only two Torrunco Ac lion rides, and record-breaking economy. thlctes (Harestad won the Whiik FOR A CHANCE BRING iroad jump) to talie a first, Ul 00111 That's why he says. America's finest low- priced car is America's biggest bargain. THEM TO THE illy Stewart, who shows much Take a ride and you'll decide he's right. romlso In bar-leaping, camu PONTIAC MOTOK DIVISION, PONTIAC, MICK. ut of his class C division to In second In this varsity event. EXTHA Inchci ol lot Cherry Blossom tlbow'local for «JI. THE MOST BIAUmiU THING ON WHII1I . Chop Suey Moil Tried Over I-'ence Parlor PARIS (U.P.) To avoid the AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES PONTIAC SALES and SERVICE xpense of extradition proceed- 1528 Cravens Ave.. Phone 895 OPEN 'TILL 2 A. 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