Bullets Capture Two Connie Mack Victories

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\Deliverst - Pair Defending Champs |5' T\vo shaky triumphs last weekend left the Torrance Undefeated against Connie Mack League opposition, the Torrance Red Devils will :* Bullets unbeaten in Connie Mack League play as the local meet Yugo-Slav American Saturday at 2 p.m. on the San Pcclro High School diamond, - nine goes into action Sunday against Culver City at 3:30 'he Red Devils maintained their perfect slate last weekend by defeating defending p.m. in Torrance Park. Culver City has won the circuit eague champ Culver City and whipping Rancho. Culver which has won the crown two * crown for the past two seasons, and in 1961 grabbed the ears in a row and was national title holder in 1961, took a 4-0 loss while Ranch dropped national Connie Mack champ- JUNE 20, 1963 GREGG PETERSON, Sports Editor 45 an 11-2 decision. nship. Morningside High's Bob Del- ffl ~m If* Powerful hitting overcame zel allowed seven hits, fanned i f\V*g~j f\H g~j f\ j JTB fit n O Torrance obbily mound performances nine batters and gave up three J. \J t U>Ult>lM>\J M-Ul> B Hil>& the Bullets eeked out an Cycle Vets walks as he went the entire __ ** 10 victory over Westchester route to post the victory over Colt Race Loyola University and Culver City. rned a 7-4 decision over Will Race Slip Past Tigers awthorne. Thickens TORRANCE collected only on base FORMER NORTH High and At Ascot six hits but made them count. It took 10 inings to get the run with Jon Walker However Bob Sharpe goes, Camino College Jon Eight walks by two Culver City job done, but the Tordondo to give the Indians a 2-0 lead. so go the Torrance Colt League eck went the full nine frames Two national championship chuckers gave the Red Devils Little League Indians finally Fighting back, the Tigers Tigers. Apparently Sharpe has gainst Westchester to pick up motorcycle races, starting with the edge they needed. nabbed a 3-2 triumph over the tied it up when C o w d o n been excellent, for the Ben^als first victory of the year, the fifth annual 8-mile classic Tigers. walked, and Brucc MacEach- on Former Torrance High pitch­ blast­ continue to pace the local cir­ eck gave up six earned runs, Saturday night, July 20, are er and infielder John Cambon. Injun hurlcr Bob Mockctt crn and Prank Williams cuit despite splitting a pair of alked four and allowed nine the calendar at Ascot Park, and Tiger pitcher Don Cowdcn ed consecutive singles. flat now a Long Beach State play­ * • * contests last weekend. its. Gardcna. where the 1963 er, slapped out two hits in battled to a scoreless tie for Sharpe earned his third win Torrance jumped into track AMA season moves into five frames. In the top of the MIKE WEATHERMAN ciime tomorrow. three trips to the plate and through without a loss against the uick four-run lead in the first its tenth week drove across one run. sixth. Jim Mullins a home in to halt the Tigers Giants as he hurled the Tigers ning as Butch Nickoloff and In addition to the 8-mile the eighth frame while Tom to a 4-1 triumph. He allowed ohn Trcece walked, George race. Ascot managing director Petorsan baffled the eventual six hits and walked two. arr doubled. Steve Sogge J. C. Agajanian is staging the JOE BURTON, an All-CIF losers through the ninth and Tom Tomsen gave up only ipled and Marty Morris belt second annual 50-lap nationa outfieldcr for CIK champion LL Teams tenth . four hits and walked three, but j a sacrifice fly to center steeplechase championship Aviation, bashed two hits in The winning run came as five crucial errors by his team eld. over the twist and jump course four attempts, including a Mike Weatherman singled, mates spoiled his top effort. the night of Sept. 20. bases-empty . To Watch went to second on a passed BECK HAD his share Entry blanks for the 8-mlle Larry McWhlter also drove ball, and came all the way rouble in the bottom of the nationals have been sen across a Red Devil tally while home when Jim Slmpson laid ', THE BRAVES fared better rst, allowing three walks anc 1 against the Tigers, taking a 5-2 throughout this country and the other Torrance score came Pro Nines down a bunt. h r e e hits as Westchester Canada and responses in the on an error, the only miscue Jwin on Father's Day. and winced back to knot the Rcdondo's Youth Baseball Sharpe fared worse absorb- form of signed entries are ex of the game. Council will hold its annual IN MINOR LEAGUE action, ount. pcctcd soon from such hotshots • the Red Sox slammed 11 hits to *Will Compete 'irst four frames and then re- TANNER, incidentally, John Cambon and Ken Balch tier 6-1372. rcns, and Dick Barry will at­ ircd because of a sore arm. has returned to that unbeat­ also posted RBIs. Waters and A donation of $1 for chil­ tempt to scuttle favorite* *0n Saturday Grosser came In and lasted tin Hollypark Slates able 1959 form and is the cur­ terry McWhiter belted doubles dren and $2.50 for adults will Lowcll Sachs and Johnny Ga­ II the seventh when Marsdcn rent No. 1 rider In Ascot stand­ for the winners. be charged to cover the cost vin tomorrow night u th* Eight events, headlined b; of round trip bus transporta United Racing Assn. full-slu i another national championshi ,ook over. ings. He Is among the favor­ Waters smashed three safe­ ites this week in the 15-lap ex­ ties and Ganulin accounted for tion. It will be the only charge speedway midgets stage their 50-lap main event are on th Cinema Handicap for the evening. sixth 30-lappcr at Western - schedule Saturday night at As TORRANCE bashed 16 hits pert class along with Guntcr, two more as the Red Devils as Treecc. Marsden and Rill Jack O'Bricn of Santa Monica, collected eight hits off two Because of a Dodger regula­ Speedway in Gardena. Scot Park, Gardena. when th The $50.000 added Cinema of western three-year-old The first of eight races la mighty midgets of the Unite Graves collected three safeties Stu Morlcy of Los Angeles, Rancho chuckers. tion. one adult must go along each and Nickoloff, Hob Trev Handicap for three-year-olds, ranks. Don Hawley of Inglewood. to chipcronc each five chil­ scheduled for 8:30 p.m. with States Auto Club move Into th THE CURRAGII KING colt of Norwalk and has one-lap qualifying trials set for second week of their schedule athan and Crist accounted for last stepping stone to the Blackic Brucc THE GIANTS grabbed a 2-0 dren. If any organization $100.000 added Hollywood gained his place at the head Elliott Schultz and Roger Relnl in the top half of the a large enough group going, 7 p.m. Topping the entries are two more apiece. lead With Gavtn particularly pair of longtime veterans The Bullets held a 3-1 lead Derby. Saturday, June 22, will of the sophomore class by im of South Gate. first frame but by the fourth arrangements will he made to into the seventh , Racing starts at 8:30 p.m. Inning Torrance held an 8-2 have a bus pick them up at a tough on the dirt quarter-milo -the HOOffy, 49-year-old Bill going climax an action-packed week prcssive victories in the second track and Sach operating at but went into thrir half of the of racing at Hollywood Park. the Debonair withwun qualifyingquaumng among theme |ca(j nearby point: "Cantrell of Anahcim and 4 divisions of both more than 100 riders at 7 p.m. | ' full Ult. the trio of Johns. Boh- t year-old Johnny Moorhouse o inning trailing 4 to 3 Walks Today's hcadliner will be Uie Stakes and the Argonaut Carr and Steve rens. and Barry have their Santa Ana. to George $25,000 added Milady Handi­ Stakes. Also to his credit is a work cut out for them. -. Others highly regarded li Soggc plus hits by Nickoloff. cap for older members of the flashy score at seven furlongs Sachs, the 1902 San Diego elude Alien Heath, the on Trevathan and Crist accounted distaff set. also at a mile. in an overnight event. three Torrance runs In the URA champion. U well up in armed daredevil of Northrldg for The Cinema Handicap, a mile landing additional strength point standings to date, but Johnnie Tolan of Norwal bottom of the seventh as the chances will be remained undefeated. and one-eighth event, promises to Mrs. King's has had poor luck In garner­ Dempsey Wilson of Haw locals to lure the cream of the sopho­ Oppo, the "Cinderella horse" ing the checkered flag. How­ thorne; Edgar Eldgcr of more division for a final clash of the season who has risen ever, as the field of more than Monte, Norm Hall of Holl ON SATURDAY, the Bullets the claiming ranks to be of the South prior to the mile and one-quar from 50 UKA drivers will attest. wood, Bobby Hogle of Btiei will venture out ter Hollywood Derby which a stakes-winner. He accounted Sachs always finishes In the Park and Johnny Woods Bay Connie Mack League to for the opening half of the engage Annheim in a 1:30 p.m. will determine the divisional money. North Hollywood. champion. Argonaut Stakes in courageous Johns won a Western Speed­ Johnny Gavin of Lyn.voo contest at Torrance Park. has col Expected to top the Cinema fashion. way main event several weeks who wheels the famed No 4 So far, Torrance OTHER LIKELY Cinema ago while two weeks ago. Beh- Uffy, tops a group of youn lected a non- league victory 'Cap field is Mrs. Connie M. Ana, as well as fir Ring's classy Olympiad King, a 'Cup contenders are King rens and Harry gave the favor­ stars who are using the Asc over Santa Ranch's Solar Spectrum and ed Offies all they could handle as hoped-! cult triumphs over Rancho, two-time stakes winner at USAC programs Hollypark and current leader Ilex C. Ellsworth's Missilery. ns Hehrens finished second to stepping stone to Indianapol Hawthorne, and Westchester. Guvin and Barry took a fourth. Torrance National SLO-PITCH RESULTS MONDAY LCAOUC u. Kik. Cluh 7 BiKur* < . fall !>. CuluiubU Conalrue- Ponder Two No-Hit Defeats au'.'a Imtwlua ». I'trty HOUM IU14- «r« I a four-run nine men down swinging WEDNESDAY LEAGUE Two Torrance National Uttle ies for the Dodgers. Both the he Angels with ir* K.tflit.r* "11" 1, HUM Bu4 ifth inning, 7 to 3. pick up the victory. Ixtlry 0 League pichers are wondering L'ubs and Dodgers committed A TREMENDOUSLY power 'iii|iiii*r Hci.'m-a Corp. t, how bad things can get. Don 'ive errors to account for most 'ul Card nine responded wit) . Molill A3 S Cook and Dave Kcid both of the runs. PAGEL GAVE L'P four hits, j 24-10 decision against the THURSDAYLEAQUE threw no-hitters the past week he same as Land, and whiffed T..nanr. Kiw.mi. Clui> 7. Hi. John* 0 fared better :'ubs. Drinving in runs for the lit Uwrtni-i It. Torntuc* U*M and both were saddled with The Giants batters. Und sent 12 men Cards were Doug Holder, Don rtul) -I snaring nine ltr<|..iulu Angrli 3. ttuuth Torruu* losses. against the Cardinals, down swinging. Itoss, Bryant Smith, Kon iiea- flull I Cook struck out 12 men and a 9-8 victory behind the hurl­ Depending on the two-hit sup, Kicky Minke, John Gil­ did not allow a single safe ing of Pete Garcia and John hurling of Dennis Kallenber- lette, Wayne Ashlock and Larry blow, but his team, the Giants, liar I. Kozhon. The duo whiffed five i;er and the but artistry of Affunt ranger. uwla : wound up on the short end of Milch Lenehan, the Yankees Gene Caprio, Coy Hall. I'at EL NIDO LEAGUE I'hillies. men and were touched for sev- wuva 11. Klnu'a Men 0 a 3-1 score against the scalped the I'hillies by an 11-1 Strock, and Jerry Pagel earned . OK'ini.t I'.uu II, Buu Kirn Kopatz, who struck out margin. Kallenburger struck RBIs for the Cubs in the wild h i.l (J.i'1 3 four hits, ,rk Ifepl. U, IM» Carwula S eight while allowing out 13 opponents while Lene­ affair. INDUSTRIAL 6OFTBALL wound up with the triumph. BILL MLNDY hurled a six- han accounted for two Yank S.ur. Hi^vl 7. llurbvr Hu.iioU S Heid struck out six men with­ Sutiili i:iy Churcli ot Uod ». R. C. ittur, striking out four bat­ runs. REMAINING ON TOP of the MdlK.II I giving up a hit, but went OPEN SOFTBALL out ters, as the Dodgers held off Minor League standings, the down to defeat as the Cubs found their hit­ Giants boast a 9-2 record com­ u> *!K» imT^yi.-ul Vis"; lforf-ll) a 7-4 win against the a late Brave rally for a 6-5 THE PHILS 4) tmgt 1 T.mi.rn IV.ufla. 0. earned win. Duane Kluenehan almost ting shoes against the Braves pared to a 7-4 slate for the Dodgers. Gene Caprio gave up a victory nine hits for an Yankees. The Phillies hold >two hits and whiffed six to gave the Braves and bashed out CHURCH tOFTBALL th" <' ' ; -i> when he homered with the 11-0 victory. Kirn Kopatz, Bob down third place with a 7-5 I drher In Auto! Park flat-track motorcy­ ii'f Klr-' Luilitran 1» Luthor- snare mark while the Cubs are fourth LEADING DKIVEIt . . . Sammy Tuimer, the No. -hUM", .( Hi.. 0