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Page A-6 TORRANCE PRESS Sunday, February 14, I960 MAJOR LEAGUERS TO PLAY FOR CEREBRAL PALSY FUND TODAY O VER " South -THS Lindell, Palica Torrance Little With Mike Collat Jr. Head Star Tilt League Sets Dates TangleTues. Major league and Coast Ten to Go By John Whitacre league baseball stars whose In just seven days the World Champion Dodgers for Registration Torrance High's varsity names are ensconced in the . will head for the sunny clime of Florida and begin spring hearts of virtually every All boys,. , in. the age group 1 training operations. As of this morning, club veep Bav- basketballers venture across u«.«nU.-.n •(*•** u r. IT A. f^ffnvnri ^° ^2 are invited to regisTCr baseball.. . tan. nave., . ,oiiered .....little ,league .baseball , ,, Feb.* , asi has the singed contracts of three-quarters of his per­ town next Tuesday to meet their services for the an- and mh at South High in a the Greenwood sonnel with just ten left. fr arch rival nual Cerebral Palsy baseball School, room 6. Thfe Greenwood In the past few days the Dodgers have received day game played in the- tfaTne to be played at Clark school is located at Greenwood promises to play from Johnny Klippstein, Maury Wills, Spartans new gym, Gam o Stadium, Hermosa Beach, Ave. and Sonoma St. Registra­ Al tyorris, Fred Young, and Scott Breeden, the latter time 3 p.m. today starting at 1:30 p.m. tion will begin at 7:30*~p.m. Each two promising young rookie pitchers. boy should be accompanied by a Las Thursday afternoon This game is sponsored parent and have proof of birth the Tartars traveled to Bev- by the Redondo Beach Elks date with him. Wills Gets Raise erly Hills and lost a cliff- lodge as part of its program The boundries of the National Of the recent signees Maury Wills is about the most hanger to the Normans 60- to help raise $300,000 which Little League is as follows: The distinguished. Maury received $5000 more for his serv­ 51. Northern boundary is Carson St.; the California Elks Associa­ the. Eastern boundary is West­ ices as a Dodger. And rightly so for the. young short- THS led by Bill Rcincrt's loi.r tion has pledged for the ern Ave.; The Southern and. stop got hot with the stick during LA's stretch drive. jump shots stay even with 1h fund. The Western boundaries are: South- second place Normans for thn- Cerebral Palsy Wills, a .206 hitter going into the final three weeks Majors will take on the cm Torrance City limits begin­ of season play*in '59, caught fire and started to the ning at Western and extending with about four minutes left Coast leaguers in this fea­ to Crenshaw, Crenshaw north to ball in all directions. From Sept. 8 on Maury batted the game. ture contest. Sepulveda, Sepulveda west to .389, raising his average to a neat .260. During this free- Reinert scored 23 didgets and With six American leaguers Hawthorne, and H a \v t h o r TI e swinging period Zimmer's replacement had a 5-hit day collected 22 rebounds to be high signed up baseball fans in this north to Carson St. Any ques­ against the Braves, a 4-hit against the Phillies, and man for- the Tartars in both de­ area will have their only oppor­ tions regarding boundaries will three days in which he got 3 hits against some of the partments, high point fnen for tunity to see be answered at registration time. the Normans were Bob Enstein stars in action on the coast, ac­ League try outs are scheduled other clubs. and Randy Wrijght with 15 each. cording, to F r«e d Millican, co- for Feb. 27th and March 5th at chairman of the Elks committee Bob Weister THS'« usually de­ SOUTH BAY BASEBALL QUEEN Leslie Dix- lie is Vince Ciallella, lieft, and Fred Millican, Barrett field. Barret t Field is lo­ Enemy of Giants in charge, of game arrangements. at the intersection of Oak pendable junibr forward hit his Cerebral Palsy Fund game at co-chairmen of the Elks-sponsored game, fea­ cated Little Afaury perhaps is most noted in '59 for his on agrees that Listed on the pitching staff Ave., and Jefferson Ave., south low of the season 'with only 7 Clark Stadium in Hermosa Beach today is turing stars of major leagues. points, but still remains way for the Majors are Bob Lemon of Carson on Oak and East of success against the then league-leading San Francisco well worth the price of admission. With Les­ Giants. Wrhen the Dodgers swept that memorable three- ahead of his next threat in Photo bv Karl Jordan of the : Tom Crenshaw on Jefferson. league scoring. Morgan, Athletics; John Lindell. Questions regarding registra- garne series in 'Frisco hustling Wills managed to get former Yankee pitcher and in- !( i on oan be cleared by calling "Blonde Bomber" now has seven for thirteen during the televised affair. The team The Open League fielder; Erv Palica of the t]ie league players agent, Ralph promptly voted him the outstanding player of the three- Orioles; Lefty Pearson, White Schafer. Telephone FA 8-3500. Sox, and RVISR Heman, Indians. game set. Joe Austin of South and Bill The league opening game is Results Catchers will be Lou Berberet scheduled for May 7, 1000. For some unknown reason, even to M a u r y, the Reinert are averaging 10 a game. A v e r y Rryant's basketball of the Red Sox and Early Battey, shortstop hit first division pitching better than that of For Tuesdays game South team upset previously undefeat­ White Sox. For infielders Milli- High Jim H a n e y will the lower placed squads. With just one other player on ed Newlands Electric 45-41, to can has signed up Jim Marshall, a switch-hitter, Maury is expected to shine as schedule Mike Andrews his best Red Sox; George Anderson, Phil- Little Leagues Tell the team player to watch Bob feature play in the Torrance Rec­ a left-handed batsman as well as a righthander. defensive lies; Bobby Adams, Cubs, and Weister the leagues top scorimr reation Department's Open Rocky Bridges, Tigers. Registration Dates According to Dodger publicist Red Patterson, Maury threat, this alone will be well league game*, staged Tuesday G u s Zernial, Ti­ worth the price of admission Torrance Central and National has an unusual hobby. He trains dogs with German evening at South High School. gers; Harry Lowery, Cuba, Ed his favorite breed. When his base­ seeing if Andrews, said by many Stewart, Senators, and Roy Little League announced today shorthair pointers The win placed Bryant In a two ball career comes to an end Maury hopes to hrr>me a the best defensive man in the Smaller Phil lien. that registration for all boys 8 league can stop the sensational way tie with the electricians in Gene Mauch, who has piloted to 12 who are interested in play­ fulltime trainer of field trial dogs. Bob Weister. the. league standings. In the' 7 the Minneapolis Millers of the ing baseball will be held from Industrial League Faculty League p.m. game, David Dawes Realty American Association to consecu­ 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday. Fob. IS Morris from LA five measured Gary Little's quin­ tive pennants, will manage this and Friday, Fob. 19 at the Green- W tet, 49-4(5. The losers staged a 24 array pf talent. His coaches will wood School . Ready to try and land a job with the U.,tigers is Results Results point scoring surge in the fourth The Torrance Central Little Hoop Peary Junior HiRli of (Jardena, include John Kerr, Rip Russell, versatile Al Morris, a local Angeleno singed by Lefty Aeronca Manufacturing Com­ quarter. Kenny's Shoe Repair Joe Stephenson and Jim Reese. l>ague will be registering in Phillips after the scout saw the youngster play at Dor- pany's basketball team downed looms ahead as the team to beat bested Chandlers Sand and Grav­ George Metkovich. San Diego Room 6 and the National Leagua sey High and in local American Legion play. tho Ryan Aeros team 68-27, to in the Torrance Recreation De­ el 45-35 in final game of the manager will guide the Coast will be registering in Room 6. evening. Norm can play any position except that of pitcher. Standings continue dominating the top spot partment's Faculty League fol­ leaguers. Boys should be accompanied by BAY LKAGlE lowing Monday's Rame at North The Coast league catching a parent and bring birth certi­ T t year he played triple A ball clobbering 25 doubles, in the Torrance Recreation De­ quarters: W HiR'h School. Tlie Pearyites, 65- Score by staff will consist of Nels Bur- ficate. •> triples and 11 homers. partment's Industrial League, af­ H> " Mira Costa ...... 10 M snowballing of winless Palos Newlands Klec " 41 brink and Gary Moeller. Pitchers! Tryouts for the Torrnnce Cen- ter Tuesday's play in the North Bryant f» 45 Al is a rangy 6-2, 180 pounder and wijl be listed as Santa Monica ...... 10 High School's Gymnasium. (Jen-j Verdcs School* - Kahlo Realty Red and Jim Lynn, Jack Car-Ural League will be held Feb. 27 an outfk-lder when the club begins spring training:. Inarlewood ...... 10 eral Telephone's 25-SW halftime | five coupled with runner-up Tor- michael, Pick Stark and Bill | and March 5 at Shinoda Field, Dawes 17 r_> 10 in-.-1!< Redondo ...... 6 lead over Harvey Aluminum en-j ranee High-Knolls Drugs Kulpaca. Tnf ieldevs Paul Pettit.j IMth and CrenshaV under the 4 Little 11 2 9 24 40 Klippstein a Question Leuzjnger ...... 5 abled the phonrme.n to cop a j overtime 40-3!Ho8s to third place Al Spaeter, Al Stringer, Ray direction of Jim Wayt. Players North ...... « f>2-50 victory in the second game Hawthorne High Faculty, puts Steele a.nd George Vico. Outfield- Agent. Chandler's 10 7 « 12 36 Tryouts for t li e National Since acquiring Johnny Klippstein from Cincinnati Hawthorne ...... 3 on the evening's bill. The City the Gardenians solidly in fir.st era Clarence- Madden, Don Pul- Kenny's Shoe 11 9 30 15 45 League will be held at the same In 1958 the Dodgers had hoped that his ailing back Morningside ...... 1 Employees won the easy way by place with a 6-0 record. South ford, Joe Watt, Dee Jones and time at Barrett Field. Oak and would heal and permit him to pitch the kind of ball they PIONEER LEAGUE claiming H forfeft win from the High's Party Mouse "f>" cd>r<'