Bishop Scores 20-7 Win Over South Games Knights Collar Go to Second Victory The Bay League football g«ts under way next Fri­ day with a game between Mira Cost* and South High. A coach whose team beat both school* by comparable Form scores said it is, impossible to predict a winner. Horningside and Lawndale, Following a 27-12 win over Mira Costa last week, the two most successful prep Coach George Swade's Bishop football teams in the area, Montgomery Knights re­ scored impressive victories' bounded with a 20-7 verdict Talk About Friday. over South Friday night. The Morningside Monarch* Both South and Bishop ran up a 27-6 halftime moved the ball well, even lead against Inglewood and though the field was wet and Pennants coasted to a 27-20 win. The sluggish. Montgomery went' By HENRY BURKE Monarch* also hold a 40-19 the distance in three of four Yeee-Herald »aorte Editor win over Aviation. scoring opportunities while The is certainly one of the year's most! Lawndale blanked its sec-l South made in only once in enjoyable sports events, regardless of the opponents. |ond opponent 'Friday. The' three threats. whitewashed Quartz LM Angeles and Orange County would be rocking) incers Montgomery drove 65 yards ill, 32-0, following last for the touchdown after re­ An opening 75 yard kickoff today if the Dodgers or Angels were involver in the pen- week's 27-0 win over Bassett return by Frank Kelly was all sits ceiving the opening kickoff. nant rsces, but instead the average fan hereabouts Morningside Invades North Dan Hogan plunged over Santa Ana Valley needed to back to await the final Series pairings. After all, it High and Lawndale visit from the 2 yard line for beat North High Saxons Fri­ doesn't take very long to be an authority on the World Bishop Montgomery toi two 6-0 lead. day night at loser's stadium. third game a kid who can't even read ocal attractions next week. The Falcons went on to Series. By the The score went to 13-0 in score three touchdown* for a will be able to recite the entire Cardinal lineup. Beverly Hills, 33-0 the second period when Quar­ 21-6 win over North. difficult to predict Not . o o n «—s:i terback Greg Colling threw Baseball games are very to Mike Ramirez for a 37 Most of the scoring took even when was at his best were the Dodg yard touchdown. Dennis place in the first quarter. ers a cinch to win a ball game. The Haren kicked the extra! point. After Valley led 7-0, North always had trouble beating Detroit. South got on the, score- from Dan Hansen to Tim Dil- Almost every World Series that goes beyond five board late in the second quar­ lard. gases is won by the team whose "ace" pitcher wins ter when Mike Farber scored Before the quarter was from the 2-yard line and Jeff over, Santa Ana scored again tore* games. Wang raced over for the con- The St. Louis Cardinals won the pennant two weeks ago because of a tremendous offense. The Cards have Palos Verdes by 7 . got always been tough at bat. This year they had the pitch­ 3 yard line late in the third In the fourth quarter by —Phlllip* (i) quarter on a 46-yard run b; Dave Alexander. ing to go with the hitting. >alMjirerdea TDa Ramirei. South held League chase Leuilncar TO — A«utlar: PAT— A drive by North in the Minnesota got back into the American downs, could not move the fourth quarter was stymied because of better pitching too. Dean Chance was really ball itself, and ultimate!"1 at the- 20 yard line by'a 15- a big help. Lawndale, 32-0 punted poorly to the 25. yard penalty. The team that had no pitching whatsoever a year awndala ...... 0 U U •—> Five plays later Hoga: The Saxons, with six play- uaru Hllla ...... 0 00 0— unched over again from the ago was Boston. The Red Sox still are mot too deep in l«wndale TDs — Daurterty (i islL^H.B on the injury list, go a battler. In the pen­ a c e o n. Aehworth. Biacknawli ^^^^^B yard line. Haren made it 2 ;ainst Morningside at home pitching, but they have become ATa — Pageon, Aahworth. ^^a^^spaa^B or 3 with a place kick that nant drive Boston has been my favorite to reach the §: xt Friday. ,ave Montgomery the 20-7 ita Ana Valley ...14 0 0 7—11 World Series. Costa Collects nargin. th ...... « 0 0 0— I at North High, wfll be Ana Valley TDa — Buch- legends of baseball we were Ira CoaU ...... 0 700- HUSKY TACKLE . . . Rick Fraads, two-year witty letternan half South anU I believe one of the ulver City ...... 0 0 0 0 _ In the second U (4 yd. run). Kelly <7« yd. Lucae; PAT— Saxon* take en MormtagsMe hi a non- :ko(f raturn), Alexander (If yd. denied a few years ago was the participation of Ted Mira CoaU TD — used both on offense and defense when the ook the kickoff and made n): PAT, - Bate 3 (kick*). UlCKl. ____ , first downs to the North TD — Dlllard (71 yd. pau World Series. It's been such a long Friday. Morning tide U the top rated prep football team In iree ^^ Williams in the league home football game lontgomery 29. In the final om Banaon). struggle for Boston. Redondo Blanked the area. The team had a 12-1 record last year and won the Sky League championship. hree minutes of the game Carl Yastnemski, the splendid Bcsox , is Lirh...... 18 « 7 0-3 (Press-Herald Photo) south got to the Knights' 19 an ideal big league hero. He will pack 'em into Fenwick ard line before running oul Park for a long time. fgas. Racing The American League will be tougher next year. Aviation Tied For the game the first owns were 14-13 for Mont- It wouldn't surprise me if the Angels, 4Player of the Week' ornery. The total yardage and .New ypr^Ya^k^ close $$EgP-pJ Starts at vents tailback for We) t Wlgh Dave Boyd earns Igures were 265 to 211 for between first and .eight place. """'" r •'" - 'TD —JDrorbough; PAT The big the winners. of the wed i" for his big effort against *f £> the title of "player Long Beach Ramirez carried 10 times 21-19 Hawthorne High Friday night He averaged better than. or 112 yards while the Listed In the it wouldn't be beyond rea- Lennox, yards a carry and scored both touchdown* in West's! NBA basketball makes a Wvng had 88 ve lusive Jeff J. C. Agajanian pre- 1 154 victory over Hawthorne. qr-.***i*f r-«J»;fc.-*«apvj(Mi-» !-».<;:** '.'.-,:••-•. .-^49 double-barreled debut in yards in 22 carries. _ nnox TD« — Peel. Maynard. this eve­ d)ots 40 entries for the new "brass ring" again. Smith: PATi — 8alompaaKy<8). Boyd's TD runs were from Quarterback Walter Scot Auto Lutheran TD. — HamlltonU). lines. Run­ ning when the 20 "!00-mUe United states Bill Singer and Alan Foster, two great young pitch­ PAT — Hamilton. the 17 and 7-yard threw 13 completions in big Dave ^akers stage a twin bill at Club-sanctioned National ing prospects, will become the No. 1 and No. 2 pitchers ning on a slick field, ries for 132 yards passing. at Hanford Speed- gained 144 yards in 27 car- the Long Beach Sports Arena. Colling had four completed car race on the dub. When it comes to talking salary, Don Drys Lasuen Loses a good de- Action gets under way at one ~~\y on Sunday, Oct. 22. ... ASUen ...... 0 0 14 0—141« ies. Hawthorne, lasses for 56 yards and The race will be the first dale is no longer in a position to combine collective bar­ Damlen ...... 0 0 0 « «> tensive club, keyed its attack 6 p.m. with the Western Divi­ ouchdown. Uaaue TD — Butcher, San Francisco staged for the rear-engined gaining with Sandy Koufax. Nowadays it wouldn't be Doml< i TDs — Dufek (1); PAT« against Boyd, but he deliver­ sion champion Besides the Bay League or. Kclley. Warriors meeting Baltimore's Indianapolis 500-mile racers absurd for Pittsburgh to acquire Drysdale in exchange ed just the same. opener next week between ... The identi­ quarterback Bullets. The Lakers make two in California Wills. When veteran South and Mira Costa, cal cars used at the Speedway for Maury St Bernard Nipped Coy Hall returns to action at their southland debut at 8 other games match Redondo -, The Dodgers will make a number of key deals dur­ o'clock against the Cincinnati last Memorial Day will be in Bt. Bernard ...... 0000—0> West, it should further en- against Hawthorne and Santa . ing the winter. It is doubtful anyone would have his iPlue X ...... 800" ability, Royals. action at Hanford. .. Plus X TD—Dereachuk. lance Boyd's running Monica against Inglewood. in a series feelings hurt if the Dodgers traded . He is lall .is a confident passer, The Lakers will start a vet­ Bishop Montgomery has a . . The second Baylor European-styled Moto- No. 1 bait hi my book. Serra Triumphs whose all-around threat will eran line-up of Elgin non-league outing at home to and Tom Hawkins at the for­ Jross motorcycle scramble One thing the Dodgers must do "once and for all Santiago ...... 0 0 7 0—7; give the opposition more against Lawndale. set for October 1 at 8er» ..:::..:...... « o o-u about than Boyd. wards, Darrall Imhoff at cen­ Montgomery ...... 7 0 7 9 races is next spring is give a chance to mak Santiago TD — Hudaon: PAT—f worry he new Forst International Hall broke his hand mov- ter, and and Montcomary TDe Konn (1 and the varsity. Berra TDs — Tremblay. Boyer. during the Archie Clark at the guards. yd. ran*). Ramlra (IT yd. pau loto-Cross Course near Catv ng a refrigerator rom OolUu); PATa Haren (1 150 riders are expect­ , and would be Filling in for him Coach Bill van Breda Kolff kirk*). taic ... summer. Farter (1 yd. run); 10-event competl- such as Yankee Stadium or o . i rw\ lave been Len Herscher and DAVE BOYD will . also showcase rookies South TD. ed for the batting stars in ball parks Dennis PAT Wanf. foul lines. Dodger Sta- oOlltn 1 eaiUS Parton, who do a good job of getting the ball to Boyd, John Wetxel and Fenway Park that feature short Jim Hamilton, as well as return­ Point leader M Ferro dium is no place to establish record batting averages, but who are less than a serioiis threat passing. ees Gail Goodrich, Mel Warriors of Lomita and Clint Hutchins except maybe for Roberto Clemer.te of Pittsburgh. So Leave North Boyd was the outatandin, , player in the Hawthorne Counts, and Six if Cypress are featured in to- with pitching and defensive games. ame, rebounding from last w eek's rout of La Puento, in Jim Barnes. ilght's Figure 8 modified and be satisfied program at the Dodgers is what to Behind wftich he sat out the second Half with a facial laceration Beat It Home stock car racing The biggest decision facing Far Park at 7:30 p.m. . . . do about the infield. Right there hinges the success of The cross country meet be*|»- and broken tooth. Tartan Win West High ran off a 1549 FesTo pushed his Chevy V-8 the team in 1968. tween South and North highh win over Rolling Hills in crow powered modified to a win in We'll discuss the Angels next. schools Wednesday ended in country Friday. Dave Youn) last Sunday evening's 20-tap typical manner for Coach Dick] Crow Country >aced six teammates who go race. . . . Scully's Spartans. k Marine Loop [n Showdown rome ahead of Rolling Hills. the 45th International The varsity won, 17-46; juni- Torrance won a 22-37 cros His time was 9:37. Automo- s. The Marine League, and San Pedro and Banning Lawndal Southern California ior vanity. 15-50; sophomores country meet from Varsity results are: ble Show opens a 10-day run 15-75; and freshmen, 15-73 possibly the entire UA. Cityji )laeyd to a scoreless tie. Friday. The Tartars run a >f championship, may be de-' fount IW). 9:37. Rodefer . the Pan Pacific Auditor­ Only after James Oliver oi MARINE U^AOUI Paramount Tuesday. »:51; Johnson (W). 9:56: Cooper ium October 27. ... Latest North took fourth in the varr- cided next Friday when Car-'c arnon ...... 707 7 11 Jeff Blydenburgh won th (W). 10.00; TUMlnf (W). 10:13; ...... 0 0 U 0 0 Fnuwr (W). It) 17; CTllley (RH). addition to the show is the Smith's bid foi>r son and Gardens tangle at El » arbonne race for Torranc 10:M; Dnwaon (W). 10:47: Wann- jsity race was Carver(l), Campos: Lawndale of t- Camino Stadium. , Carvon TO* of 10:45. lund (RH), 10:60: Laoib (RH). 'Wonderful World four "perfect scores" prevent­ PAT. Sand* C). in the time 11:00. sponsored by The league race got under ' ntma ...... 1414 1 19 M Results are: Wheels" exhibit ed. nrdan ...... 004 7 13 JV SCOT*: Went 16. Roilinf Hill* the Petenen Publishing Com­ Ingtewood's new Forumlaut," Parsons pointed out South'! George Watson andd way last Friday with Canon Oardana TD» BrUur. Mitchell, Varaitr Jett Blydenburgh (T of. Snattk (W). 10:11. homaa. Kbnawrle. Bakal. Holden 10l46~3at.il (b). 1D:M; alike N SqptMfaere: Wart It, Rolllnc Hlll« pany. . .. This display of the has acreduled 14 indoor mid-] "A similar program ran twice finishedtd downing tough Narbonne, 21- PAT»- Un (fy-W-**: Haaoook (U. 11:0 ecker Underwood UU; Bafoty Taingucnli oHESm (W). 10:«7. most unusual cars in the get auto racing programs be-|weekly consecutively for 17' varsity race withth 0, and Gardens whipping Jor- 3or» (J). SOR> (1). Trejtanaa: Weet IS. Ratline RiUa 1-2 in the Jordw PAff Hfrru. Waahlnc- JV Torrance 18. Lawnoala 4 world te staged by the editors ginning Thursday night, Jan [years in Oakland before the) 12:01 minn- dan, 49-13. am: PAT TwmiCood. Dan Rlohardaon (T). 11:W. 4*. Peter* (W). 11:01. identical times of >f Hot Bod, Motor Trend, 26. building was torn down. utes for the 2-mile course. 17-4: '.ports Car Graphic, Car Craft, The disclosure of the only The Forum, forthcoming South also won a Wheels Afield, and Rod and indoor midget auto racing at home of the basketball Lak meet from Inglewood on Fri Custom magazines. . . , traction wc»t of the Rockiefi ers and hockey Kings, will be|day for 15 6 Nod Entries for the $25,000 30 Individual results are F Dec. tallied opened ^West was made by former Indiana-'officially Salton City 500-Mile National rurally (17-46) — George Watnoi as host to Re­ polia champion Johnni Par- when the Kings play Philadel >. 1301; Decker Vnderwood(S)^ An aroused West High foot- After receiving the ensuinf scored on a 7-yard gallop ancilnext week Championship Boat Race next sons, newly-appointed direc­ phia in a nationally-televised 2:01: Jeff Walker(8>. 11:11: Jamo Johnson's kick was good. dondo. 7 "' r(N). 11:21: Don SMrka(B).» ball team, scored two touch- kickoff. West set out to kno weekend will close midnight tor of racing for the Forum. NHL game. The Lakers start ; Tim TrlckeUS), 11:47: tarry in the the score at M. Halfbackc Penalties interrupted a bal 1 Boyd, the 20? - poum Thursday ... a turnout of schedule the fol- RegeBfulKS; •- — - [on downs and a safety West in th B bruiser, came within a yard The 144ate National Mid their Forum (NT. U:0>; __.Bart _....„Doyle(S). II. 1'" final 14 minutes to hand Haw- Dave Boyd, who unleaahet control game by the top powerboat drivers get Racing Association-sane- lowing night against Sai Tame Barkwndn, 14:01. 144 yards rushing for UM> first half. The most striouis of last week's 145 yards rush- from all over the country is Junior Veretty (15-60) — 1 ay tborne a 154 non-league de- s ing against La Puento. tioned Series will encompass Diego. 8). 11:B>; Cralf Sarekhm X\ feat Friday night at the West game, went in for the sconitbr*at got the Warriors already easnred. . . . The Sal- on a 17-yard trap play. dote w the 5-yard line wit!a San Marino, a 13-7 winner ton City classic, sponsored by a four-month period. Following U the midget B r"campu*. the the 25; ^SSj The go-aheed point try bjf 4 minutes to go in the hali . over Rosemead, invades the Salton See Lions dub, is Parsons, who labels auto racing schedule^Jan. was the first to t West Stadium next week for rodepJFeb. 1, llT 15, 2Z, 29; March (8).'18:86;. Barker(S),, 18:61!?. Hawthorne Phil Johnson was wide. The Warriors did not ge the richest race In the coun­ event "a mechanical Tom WheelertS). 13:69: Bob Well*» score. The Cougars held off i closer than the 4-yard line, a third non-league contest, in both like riding in a squirrel cage," 9, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18 IS). 14-10: J>tt K»y«e<8>." "14::i3 " In the fourth quarter hot try for powend craft Pre.hm»n (16-7H) mflel'Jeff Bnydi !« a series of West drives in the teams exchanged punts. Jini Coach Fred Peterso a Coy Hall, milling for a inboard and outboard eUs*- expecti an opening night|in(j 25. 0 14* Srutt Rumfleld 18 hanc drivers to 14 43; Jeff DorlnIB . IS 16 r^ first half and went into inter Parton booted one 60 yard B thought the wet ground hur t month with a broken field of 45 leading iLaVehqur (51. 15:17: '"' mission with a 04) standoff. He sai d will don a uniform Monday compete in a nine-race pro­ (81. IS 14 to the Hawthorne 4 yard line his team's offense. LIGHTWEIGHTS SPLIT Anlnatlnclf'...... - . roi The only time Hawthorne The Cougari finally go t Hawthorne was bigger in th e and begin working out a gram on difficult one-tenth nnfB) 12:048. Dn:ker Uml< tough. He sai d quarterback. The 163 poum AVERAGE S* flam, flat cenwnt track. in lightweight lootbal Bt, 12 05; .l.-tf WalkvrlS " : crossed the midfield stripe caught with a safety ti-yin line and plenty U a DOB 8park«(8 end tone . the Hawthorne lecondar y junior was a starter last vear. The average age of the 5.8 games played Thursday and 1S:*4. against West was in the third to punt from the "Indoor racing has always] 84 lead. could tackle well. Hawthorne ...... 0 040-8 million vetorani of the Ko­ bent an exciting attraction in Friday, the West Cees won a !«. quarter and on the drive That gave West an -Wat ...... 8- i »-16 is 38, according Quarterback Pat Mack flip- West took the kickoff Beating a Bay League teat rUwtnenw TD Crltf (17-yard rean Conflict the pest and the Forum 19-0 game from Hawthorne] Bophontore race: South SS, Ingt (to the Veterans Administra­ toot 34. 1 ped a 32-yard pass to End and went 52 yards for an - impressed the coach. Ban ' ^JrTb^UddT-dTyd. rreeliman, ran: South 11, In(M other touchdown. Again Boyd tborne goes into league actio»run>; PAT -Jetem Urtek). tion. •tito ••Hiniiism hi the sport|Hawthorne by a 27-7 score, mod 41.™ K<*' Ron Crisp for a touchdown.