Sunday, February 28, I960 TORRANCE PRESS Pag. A-5 "LOOKING PRESS TARTARS LOSE FINAL 'EM CAGE M By John Whitacr* (feating the Tartars 69-53 Friday j Pioneer League standings, while 'Edwards, scored 23 points. The Falcons from Aviation (night, at the home town court, 'the Tartars droppet o tilth with Torrance, trailing by three at High ruined Torrance High's lant The win enabled Aviation to,a 4-8 mark. the end of the first quarter, 14- OVER" cage encounter of the year by de- end the season in third place in Behind the excellent shooting of big Alden Edwards the Fal-! 11 ' wprp throuRh after losin* th« With Mike Callat Jr. Ports cons easily took the Tartar five..services of Bill Reinert because -<" >- - - ~ of three personal fouls early in Good for Safe 1960 Infill*fatal I A^MIIA lhp socond nuarter. Reinert. play inUUSTridl LCaUUC ,'"K his lafct game for the. local Brilliantly .executed publicity feud's between rival -^ schoo^, scored 15 points to lead fraction* usually atari lonj? before contact is made. RpCIIjjfC 1he Tartars. Rob Weister scored I Just a few days ago, ox-Dodger manager, coach and llVdUIIJ 14 point(. and Howard Taylw DGER SC Aeronca Manufacturing I'om- dropped in 13 counters. now Milwaukee pilot, Charlie Dressen began a moon- pany's basketball team defeated The "Blond Bomber." Weister, shinning type of affair by discussing his ex-leam mates DODGERS AT HOME DODGERS AWAY the General Telephone 38-36, in was the leading scorer in Pioneer with a frankness always so dam characteristic of him. April I2(N), I3(N}...... Chicago April 19, 20 San Francisco ja nip and tuck game played at League action this year, from Of M|| the Dodgers who read the published mutter- April 14 N), I6N), 17 .....^...... i«..^..«..M...... St. Louii April 22JN), 23, 24 St. Louis | North High Tuesday evening, to sl.arl to finish. In 12 games h* April 28 N), 29(N), 30(N|...... S«n Franciico April 26, 27 Chicago (tie down the Torrance Recrea-!amassed 234 points with a gaime ings of Drossen, Fresco Thompson, LA farm-ay stern May 2(N 3(N) Cincinnati May 13 14, 15 San Francisco ' tion Department's Industrial average of 19.5. Veep, blasted back the loudest. May 4/N S Milwaukee May 16 171 Milwaukee League's championship bunting. Other seniors playing theirnast May 6(N 8 Philadelphia May 18 19 Cincinnati Nate rampana paced the winners me for THS \vere u-nn Kellw. What irked Fresco the most was Dressen statements wi h 15 points, while t h u c k ! and Biu wi,Uams. "If LA is the only.club we have to worry about then May 9 N M (N) Pitttburgh May 20! 21 22 Philadelphia May 30(N), 3 N), June I(N) ... St. Louii May 23 24 Pittsburgh Schoolcy netted 12 for the los-1 >we've got no worries" and "Dodger's Duke Snider, .Jim ing cause. Seldom did more than Weister will be back next year June 2(N), 3(N Chicago May 27, 28, 2* ...... Chicago and attempt to break Rich Ruf (filliAnv Gil Hodgen, Wally Moon and Roger Craig had June 7(N), 8(N 9(N) three points scp.fate the rival Milwaukee June 2I(N 22(N),"" 23(N) ...... Cincinnati teams during the entire game. fel's school record of nearly 1000 a peak year in '50, it won't happen again." June IO(N), N 12 ...... p...... Cincinnati June 24(N , 25, 26 Milwaukee points. June I4N), Other games had Harvey Alumi 15 16(N)...... Philadelphia June 27(N N. Y. Yankees num swamping the City Employ- Save Dough June I7'N), 19 ...... Pittsburgh June 28(N , 29(N), 30(N) Philadelphia | ees crew, 80-36, nnd Ryan Aeros July 5(N ...... San Franciico July I'M), 2, 3 Pittsburgh gaining a win by forfeit, from Thompson really got hot, for the scribes gathered July ..~...... Chicago July 4(2} St. Louis Ithe defunct Manor Barbers. July Team Competes ;iround Vero Beach that is. "Why didn't Dressen tell ...... St. Louis July 15|N( 16, 17 ...... San Francisco Scoi'e by Quarters: I'.avasi these guys weren't going to have good years July I9(l 2I(N) Pittsburgh Aug. 2 N 3(N), 4|N) ...... Pittsburgh Gen. Tel. n 7 12-36 Warmer weather ha* brought July 22 N 24 ...... Philadelphia Aug. 5(N), 6(N), 7 Philadelphia Aer. Mfp. R 10 11 38 out shuffleboard playera at the again? Then Huzzie could have saved a lot of money in July 26'N 28(N)...... Cincinnati Aug. 8(N), 9(Nj, 10 Milwaukee Adult Recreation Club on Crav ^coril racls," Fresco bellowed. July 29(N 31 ...... Milwaukee Aug. II(N), I2'N), 13, 14 Cincinnati Harvey 13 16 17 14 60 ens Ave. Aug. 22(N) San Francisco Aug. 16, 17, 18 Chicago City Em p. 3 7 15 36 The Dodger Veep and all the gang in Florida had Claude Martin h.\a chanre of to say to Dressen and to the public-all reactions Aug. 23(N), 24(N), 25(N) ...... Milwaukee Aug. I9(N), 20, 21 ...... St. Louis Standing* much Aug. 2^TN-2) 28 tournament games. guaranteed to sell more seats each time the Braves and ...... Cincinnati Set. 2(N), 3, * ...... San Franciico W L Aug. 29 N), 30(N) ...... Pittsburgh Sept. 7(N), 8{N) Cincinnati; Aeronca ...... 8 0 Last. Tuesday the Torrance Dodgers mix during i.h" coming season. Aug. 31 N), ...... Philadelphia S«pf. 9JN), 10, II Milwaukee Ckneral Tel...... 5 3 team played Houfrhton Park a,t 4 j Long Beach. Stpt. §{TN.2), 6 San Francisco Sept. !2(N|, I5(N) . Philadelphia Harvey AlUm...... 4 No Harm in Feud Sept. 25, 26(N) .... San Francisco Sept. I4(N), 15 . Pittsburgh City Kmployeivs ...... n 5 Officers for the club, recently Sept. 27|N), 28(N) 29fN). St. Louii Sept. 16, 17, 18 Chicago Kyan Aeros 3 ' : nsja1|pd, ftrp H. O. Pyron, pres Hotter than good crowds attended Milwaukee and Manor Harbei-s . n ;; ident; Mel Wagt»w, vic« presi S->pt. 30(N), Oct. I(N), 2 ...... Chicago Stpt. I9(N), 20'N), 2I(N) St. Louii Los Angeles games when the pair met in '5D, both here Schedule: Tuesday. March 1. at dent; and Carl Gramling, secre- (N) Night (TN-2) Twi-Nit. Ooublehtadert (All-Star Games July II and 13) at home or in thejtown that made a brew famous. North Hi^sh School. 7 p.m.. Har tary-treasurer. vey Aluminum vs Ryan Aeros: B It seems to us that no harm could come to owners Clip and Save for Handy Reference During Coming Season p.m.. Manor Barber* vs Aernnca; Watch for Thursday'* "Loose- of these clubs, their personnel, and treasury if this feud 9 p.m.. General Telephone Co. vs leaf Notebook" for Alan An was for the sake of hiking the gate by creating this illu City Employees. thony's sharp commeentary. sion. There is a remote possibility that this bitterness 20 Drivers Go Open League is really genuine. Amble Cage Results THf Kit her way fans should flock to see Alston, Bavasi, Today in Race Results At the halfway murk in com Chunh of God 15, Calif. Bank 7. and Thompson give Dressen the triple whammy. petition Amble <' I/eague (James this week: Wednesday, GABLE HOUSE More thain 350 western drag A v e r y Brvijnt's basketball baakf-tbHll moved into its final Christian Mon vs. Hollywood HAWTHORNS A SEPULVEDA Whenever Fred Haney visited Los Angeles with his race contenders, headed by 20 j team vaulted into first place, Weeks with RamPs played Riviera Sportsmen at 7 p.m., WILL BE READY SOON club the crowds came because his club was a pennant drivers of dynamic gas-dragsters, alone, ifi the Torrance Recrea Wednesday a u d Thursday. Kr»- Torrance Pi-ess vs. Torrance Rer. contender. They didn't come to see Fred. Crowds, base were today moving into Long tion Department's Open League, Hiilts Wednesday \vp.re Hedondn n1 X p.m.. and Sheriff's Men va. We're Looking Beach for a day long Leap Year Hawk* H», Torraivp Pros* in, Uedondo Hawks at 0 p.m. Thurs ball ones that is, do not pay good dough to see a nice following Tuesday's games staged Hollywood Riviera Rpoflumen 13, day ttiRht, Post Office vs. Lions meeting at Lions Associated Drag i at South High School. Bryanl's Forward to Your guy and Fred WHS all this. Strip. j Torrnnee Rocs '.lh, and Christian Club at 7 p.m., Tappa Kfgjjas At least a hdlf-dozen of t h e | 58-38 win from Kenny's Shoe Re Men 11, Sheriff's Men *, Thurs vs. SBCofG at R p.m.. and Old LEAGUE RESERVATIONS Triple Header "railbirds" were considered pair, coupled with David Dawes day results; Tap pa Keggnn 28, Pros vs. C»lif. Bank at 9 p.m. Call threats to take top eliminator Realty five's thrilling 46-48 win tMfit Office 21, Liona Club 8, Jerry Homel Newt The first encounter between Dressen and his ole honors, and an added $1000 war over Newland Klcctric's classy Old Pro* ir,. :m,i Soul h Ray Us* classified Call FA 8-2345 has-beens is scheduled for May 4 and paying customers bond going to the winner. hoopsters, left Bryant in the to this event will be in for a triple header. (1) A bitterly Red-hot interest, however, re driver's seat with a 71 record contested contest between two highly regarded baseball mained in a pending duel be and Newlaml's in the runner-up aggregationK. (2) Chuck Dressen and the umps nose to tween th« present and former spot. (6-2). ("handler's Sand and TV Ciravel won over Gary Little's nose countless times during the fray after a close call world record holders blond 1 actor Tommy Wo of Burbank an;l quintet, 5039 in the evening's PETE CHAVES and (.T) The visual tension of things to happen each time Alien (Lefty) Mudorsbarh of finale. Dressen looks over the first base way at the Dodgers dug- Pico Rivera. Score hy Quarters: out or conv< f;