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OCTOBER 13, 1963 THE TORRANCE HERAID Lennox Crushes The f4P^ Tartar Thinclads Fearless ^^ SPARK Injury hampered Torrance l,e mon to move the two har- TANKER JACKETS FORM PLUGS High suffered its first Pioneer ne rs i p a notcli. Spectator Warm. w»tfr rt ptll»nt fabric ^{jite h«jvy lining, rip front, knit League cross country defeat of ollar, wjut A cuffs. FORRANCE officially has » f W the seuson Friday as Lennox . eague record although it Bv lHAflHii^iB^P^i^BS^BJ S^SSSSSSSISSSilliVMSSiiii^ ^ T-SHIRTS pulled out a 22-34 victory. iLnw s run against only one fir score wins I cu t foe A scheduled meet - Charles McCabe, Esquire l,arry I'arker was ihe first with El Segundo two weeks ago man to finish for the Tartars, wi s called off by the Eagles It can scarcely come as a surprise to you of the taking a second place with a because they do not have a groat adult audience out there that the man who hit 10:25 clocking over the rugged cr >sn country squad. two-mile l>ennox course The Tartars will attempt to more home runs than anyone in the history of the Richard Fuller finished in er d s nine-meet South High National Pastime is none other than the same lad fifth place with a 10 42 effort. w fining skein on Tuesday at who struck out oftener. Keith Bleakley was seventh in ''e Spartan course in a prac- George Herman Ruth, the e meeting. South, rapidly Babe himself, hit 714 10:50 while Mike Thomas. >< homers in his career. He also holds the lifetime major- eighth in 10 57 and Abie <in- ^ com ng a dominant power in Jalva. eleventh in 11:21 trailed mthland cross country. aUo league strikeout record, at 1330. Sc l.fS Vol. — Men for Torrance. .- bc asts 19 straight junior varsity That the greatest winner of his time was also the » New viclones. greatest loser is not so astonishing WASH A WfAft IN JtMOR varsity competl LAVVNDALF, will serve as To doubt this is to doubt also that great shibboleth DRESS SLACKS tion. I«nnox recorded a per- j Drrance's next Pioneer league of The American Loser: Win a few. lose a few . feet score win of 15-47 The fc e on Friday The Cardinals The Babe's brilliant playing success was Ijmcers csptured the first w ill journey to TILS for the enacted aeven places Don Rudd. run- in eet behind a proscenium of failure We do not think of MM'* New DM ning his first cross country When the season opened. him as a man guilty of more than 1000 line drives to WORK PANTS race, was the first Dartar to (_ oach I>emon predicted a sec- the catcher. a.i they used to say. But it's a fact finish, turniiig In an 11 51 ef- 0nd place finish for the Tartars To anyone fort. bithind powerful Aviation. In- who saw the Babe there was a heroic Usually Thomas and Grijalva jijries and the rapid rise of and even satisfying quality about the way he missed the run junior varsity for Torrance V,'pst High plus the loss to third strike. H waa like the sudden flattening of a but injuries to two varsity run- Lennox have dimmed Lemon's huge balloon. CLAW tiers forced Coach Duane hopes No matter how often it happened, there was some HAMMER thing unbelievable about the fan. Vet you never got the SPORTS SCENE sinking feeling that comes when the ordinary mortal strikes out A great god had gone down, somehow, but you knew he was a god. still, and would come back . Such Is the gorgeous patina which success puts on COVERALLS Falcons Keep Goodynr welt to it Vtry life. When people forgive you for your goofs, and on foMiblc tfttigned occasion even applaud you, you've truly made it ia our for long w«»r Pigskin Success time and place. if Vr t^ Aviation maintained It* per Redondo also continued Its Given a choice between a good life and a success fect grid record Friday night ring of recent wins with a ful one, I daresay 90 out of the hundred Americans with a 20-19 triumph ovor 2-0 triumph over San Gabriel. would opt for the latter. Palos Verdes in tho outstan ding Southland prep fame of ck Atwater and Terry Nolan There'* a difference, you know. My desk dictionary th« evening. ach contributed six points to «ys success is "to turn out or terminate according to GYM SHOES Once again It waa halfback ie Seahawk win. desire." Good, a rather tougher thing to define, ia Jo* Burton who kept the Fal "morally excellent." cons undefeated Burton tal- F.L SKCINIX) bounced back Bv definition, success has nothing necessarily to do 99< i lied twice to match the point output of Palos Verdes quarter roro two consecutive defeats with being good Conceivably it has a great deal to do back Bruce Berger. y handing St. Monica's a 20-14 witb not being good. eking Tailback Mike Rattle GOV ccounted for a touchdown and The operative words in auccesa are "terminate" wo extra points Despite Bat and "turn out." The object, the end. is all. This means WELLINGTON Ben Steele e's point output, the Eagles can be impoverished, casual, without taste or stand RELEASE ere forced to come from a ard, or even Immoral. ^ Boots ix point deficit in the last per- A man can achieve success by good means, of Eyes Fifth od. course, Mira Costa ends Clarke Hal- but this ia not the way we ordinarily think of • cry and Fred Feather stone success. Ascot Win taulod down scoring passes to Good men are usually less exciting than successful Four-time main event win leep tho Mustangs on the men. Many successful men are mere well-tailored pi ner Ben Steele will be out to emeback trail with a 10-0 rate*; yet to the ordinary woman or growing boy there's • increase bla already immense riumph over Culver City. 11 point load to Figure Eight was Micohis second straight nothing in a good man or a good Life to compote with stock car racing tonight at win following two defeats. these lads. Ascot Park In Gardens. All success ha* failure built into it. It's almost a • Bprlr>gn«4e« *) PRICES Time trials , for the nine- ERRATIC Santa Monica tal part of the training for success, this hardening by ad • Rtmlngt«nc •) Stovtn*. tU event program are- scheduled ied ID the first and fourth versity This striking out endlessly while waiting for the BLASTED to begin at 7 p m with racing tuarters in posting a slim 14- occa*ional homer. alated one hour later. 3 wi« over surprising Ante- New Carbine Steele boasts 2.345 points for ope Valley. For the lucky ones. If that's the word, the day fi RIFlf the season's campaign. Second Two better arch-rivals nally come*, tbe day they have desperately waited for, place Leon Garrelt has tallied lorningside and Hawthorne the day of The Big Score. CASE 1.015 points while Bob Hobbs. tattled to a 6-6 deadlock aj in third place, has collected he Monarchs tallied six point! * * * 1.000 markers. n the final quarter to force The Babe had hit homer* before, but the one that Tho race for second place he tie. sent him into orbit was a beauty he belled on a steamy remains tight Ed Sauer, 94! * * * July 21, 1915. at Sportsman s Park iu St l^ouis. off points, and Jack Prick. 920 Big Bill James, of tbe Browns. The Sporting CM MAGNUM points, are still in contention WITH sensational junto Life told 4 -Kf»» for the runner-up spot. quarterback Dennis Berry nil 1 of it: Topping the night's program again at the controls. Morning "George Ruth hit the longest home run ever wit- will be a It-lap main event for side offset a second-quarte [ nessed GINUINC "COiT score by the Cougars and camt at the American League park Then be doubled the 20 futesl qualifiers. Also twice and brought in three of the four runs wilb which FIMAJtM* booked is a 10-lap semi-mam, close to registering its firs live 8-lap heat races, a 4-lap victory of the season Boston took the first of a seven-game series uilh St. trophy dash and an B-lap race In City action. Gardena re Louis. for women drivers. malned unbeaten with a ItM' "Ruth'* home run In the third went clear over the Torrance drivers enteret win over Belmoiit Fleet half Sack Jim Lewis cracked owe rightfield bleachers across Grand avenue and landed on include Brady Snyder, JUB I the far sidewalk." Cole, Kd Ferro, tie Looser, For a pair of touchdowns t and Ed Gahler. lead an easy Mohican win Before it landed the ball had smashed a plate-glass Lewis scored OB runs of 39 window in a Chevvie agency. After that nobody cared and 23 yards and end Lout if tbe Babe struck out After that, there was a kind Uonzales hauled down a 1! of majesty about mein nuts m 4« 10 32.50 yard toss from Steve Sogge t hit whiffing. CJA Sets provide Gardena with all th , It's prefect ly true that success isn't real, and good- , FREE """in L*I * '«rfi p* Marathon mints it needed. ness is, but who cares'* ii •dues rvmw _ -^ oo Programs SHOTGUNS 49 'flitch Two of auto-racing's inara 50' ROPE thon programs will bo dished up by the California Jalup WANTED SUHGS y^//y Assn.