Playoff El Segundo Wins 34 the | marched into the finals withjCovtna, 49-48, in the Coving Pool Set OF -AAA- bartilliaTI tour a 58-54 win over Burbank. Tournament. t at Laat Beach la* By defeating Millikan, El The El Segundo win Friday Segundo was within one- was hardly in doubt. After a game of the first perfect sea- 14-9 first quarter, the maxgi« FdrNRABSSSSr " to 49-33, befor*Jh* PTeick its sights on the longest un­ victors cooled off {o a 9-point 25 beaten streak in history 35. victory. a far D Segundo's Coupled with last year's aer­ victory of the sea- Monrovia went into the ies, El Segundo has won 52 finals last night with a 24-6 Hnhandledjof its l»et 53 games. seaabn record. On Tuesday ,«-... El Segundo El Svgundo (70) MllllkaH 111) had to go into overtime to Hora (14) fa-futon (t> beat Ventura, 64-61. PfnoU (10) WUaon (U) Two prior victories during Chriatniun (4) Bison (8) Pnxett (24) Md* (\T) the year were won in the it IS ! 30 ,-ijaf Maria Hfeb lathe second final seconds when the Eagles Millikan ...... 9 18 1> '^^ " Scoring- subs: Mllllkln toarBamentJbeat St. Francis, 49-47, and Kiddcr (3).

FIGURE 8 DRIVERS . . . One of the popular attrac. dondo. Ed Saucer (center) of Redondo, and Butck tions at Ascot Park In Gnrdena throughout the year Farrell (right) of Wilmington. Stock and modified ear TaetaB Spartans, is Figure 8 racing, featuring number of local driv­ races are scheduled today. of the N Bowling Champ K ers. Among them are Tommy Castell (left) of Re­ wffl offs. Saxons The fir*; *••*• •»BBJ»f nvia___ 1 Two Kinds the first Gave Up teams aa "at aaaaVaa* Irmmptl When the bowling historians put their final stamp Of Autos Sfcrth aad Sooth high n the year 1966, ft will go down as the year of Wayne kotk defeated Mira by 63-50 Zahn. Wffl Race m Ikeir Bay League Those wishing to probe deeper will find it duly track aad field meets Friday recorded that the 6-foot blonde bomber from Allaniaj Ed Williams of Redondo )a., first Beach, the top entry in it big by winning Dorsey Steele of Hunt- kanded Haw :he $25,000 first prize in the ington Park, and Don Davis of am *7 2/3-251/3 wash Firestone Tournament of Bell Gardens are favored over These tmm hampions in April and win them « a 60-car field in this after­ Redondo- capped the season by winning |out-of-unm Chaaaii the $10,000 first prize in the noon's first doubleheader pro­ series. Narth-afini Costa gram for both PRA Stock and A-6 Professional Bowlers Associa­ Modified Figure 8 cars at MARCH 12, 19*7 If the csvBBaaal finsl tion National Championship Aacot Park in Gardena. Rac­ Soartl., 63-50 November. Between those ing starts at 1:30 p.m., pre­ two sensational conquests he ceded by time trials at noon. Pitching Will Pay Off was as hot a bowler to ever All three will seek their lace on a pair of shoes. second feature win of the Championship status came year on the famed criss-cross o Wayne Zahn in 1966 at the course. In 3-Round Schedules age of 25. How did he get to A ten-event card of figure the top of the bowling ladder? 8 racing will include a pair of The Bay League set the | Pioneer League in the 3-time nond as Coach John Steven- Who helped him climb the 20-lap main events. Other rac­ pace for the prep baseball go-around. on goes after another rham- slippery rungs? ing includes a 15 lap semi- season by dividing three sets The Bay League, with its onship. The only threat to Zahn threw his first ball at main, heat races and two 6- of twin-bills this week. It seven schools, got a week's he Eagles is Palos Verdes. the age of 9 in his native Mil­ won't be lap trophy dashes. A special much different the start, but the others embark Vest High is rebuilding. waukee with the urging and WAYNE ZAHN ICr-lap race for women drivers remainder of the season. on their pennant races start­ The West Warriors travel under the watchful eye of his in the modified division cars The same goes for the Sky ing Tuesday. Lawndale for Tuesday's father. Earl Zahn. No boy 1962, Zahn came into his own is also scheduled. League and Camino Real pener. Lennox invades El ever had a better start. The n 1963, won his first pro League. The feature game of the elder Davis won his first feature day will be Bishop Montgom­ Segundo and Palos Zahn, a better than 200 title and a total of $14,395. In of the year two weeks ago El Segundo, the defending ery at oves into Aviation country. average bowler, is a man who CIF champion in baseball, is Crespi in the Camino completed with and against 1964 he was even better/woh while Steele and Williams Real League. No sooner did Torrance two titles scored wins earlier this year. expected to run away with ligh's Bart Johnson turn in third the best and a man who and cashed to .the the Pioneer Montgomery won the title knows bowling from every Other top drivers entered League. is basketball uniform, but tune of $16,715. He was iaw The baseball season is a year ago by beating Crespi angle. an established for the more than 100 laps of twice. They both had 8-2 rec­ e was out pitching pro but racing include Gene Millard unique on the local high ss than 24 hours later. John- Young Wayne came along wasn't completely happy with school front. Each team has ords. Crespi, with its veteran quickly and was throwing bigjhis game. Toward and Art Guice of Lynwood; pitching, is the favorite this n and Fred Kendall give the the end, of Ross Boardman of Sun Valley: a scrimmage game or two the artars the pitching and hit- games in his early teens, hit- 1964 he went into a first week of March and im­ year. Dave Sehnem, a junior, icnship ting the 200 Tommy Casteel, Ed Sauer and ng needed to be a threat for shall mark in average that carried over into 1W5 mediately heads into a 3- will go postward for the Celts ear* before he was old enough to when he earned only $6,485. Bob DuBois of Redondo in the opener. He is one of e Sky League flag. the knera 9ttjML Beach; Bill Walker, Herman round league campaign. Every club in the league, IteM «BO. 2:»*2. drive. But at the same time ' It was my big hook that The Camino Real League the prize pitching talents of In the Acsaeiatlaai;L Mfc fcft*r 'OK>, ~ Jackson (MC) he was moving at a fast Stamey. and Hank Williams the Southland. hough, is capable of *alking]champiaaaaa» caused the trouble. It had al­ has joined the Bay. Sky and way with the title. n~11J ' - da (KC). Jlmlv- pace throwing another type of ways all of Torrance; Dusty Hallett (MO. 10:10.2. been a problem for me, and Butch Farrell of Wilming Montgomery has good hit 'ills, the defending ball, a baseball. A fine pitch- just to much hook. When the ton; Tom Lyle of Gardena; ting, but the team's pitching ion, entertains Beverly Hills; er, he attracted plenty of no-|ianes were to my liking ,1 Hank Alanis and Dan Dono- Alemany Hi is mostly up from the junior /euzinger is at Torrance; and tke as a high school and le­ would do fine. When they van of Long Beach; Jim Cun varsity. orningside is host to Culver gion player. Soon the baseball hooked, I was half beaten fee^ diff of Bell; and Otto Hayes Tops Bishop El Segundo will have key ity in the openers. Youth Soccer FMMr (MCI scouts were coming around. fore I started. I know.this of El Segundo. players returning at almost The Bay League's defend- «>. Woofley (MC: Once again, father knew was a bad situation." every position on the dia- g champion is North High, 1X0. Jackao best. He sat Wayne down and His dad helped a bit,,but In Swimming To Be Playedj asked, "Well, which hich, like everybody else, r St»rth (Hubert. Brmy. way do the problem was really solved Laker Game Bishop Montgomery varsity ad traded strength lillo> 1:33.4 you go, baseball or bowling when Bill Bunetta, one of the swimmers, Softball Team and _ _ tx-th (3. ilira Costa 50. though they set a eaknesses in one area for In Coliseum at* Swr« Min. CbKa «. North You can't have both." all-time great bowlers and a | new school 400 yard freestyle To Be on TV nother. The Los 44, Mlra Cocta "I was a good ," re- top instructor on the AmecU relay record of 3:59.5, lost to Plans Tryouts calls Wayne, "But The Los Angeles Lakers vs. Redondo has good pitching, I was a bet- can Machine & Foundry Com? Alemany High School, 49-41, ut most other teams ter bowler. In the absence of pany staff, came into the--pic­ Baltimore Bullets pro basket­ Saturday at Leuzinger High a bonus and ture, ball game on Friday nightlschool. In Hawthorne tronger hitting. Youth Saooer the fact that I'd u,..- , meat at tt>e Snow Plentiful have to start in a low minor "1 worked with Btuietta will be telecast live and in The Bees, in their for drive for The Hawthorne Hustlers, South Wins, Haas Stale, league in baseball, Dad and I a solid month," says Wayne. color on KTTV, Channel 11, the Camino Real League 3-2 both figured I could make beginning at 5:30 p.m. representative in the Western :«dondo ...... 10010000 2 4 chairman, rT^ At June Resort It "He's got a scientific approach championship, came through Softball Congress, will con­ outh ...... 101 000 01 3 2 1 to the top in bowling much to the game, Viewers will get to see Oxrett and Kranwr; Adluna, round can pinpoint, a | with a 60-23 win for Coach duct a one-day tryout for 'oulk (51 and AtlrlcMon. laaataia Ski Resort quicker, if I was going to problem Baltimore's Ray Scott pitted Dick Cahill. all-star and correct it with­ adult ballplayers. Fernanda Valey. Sierraj, 1*212 feet in th make it at all. out changing a basic styie~Ih against the Lakers newly ac­ Senior Chuck 0 s t e r 1 i n d North Down, 5-4 Sauiaa- above Bishop Zahn quired center Mel Counts. Tryouts will be at Eucalyp­ Madre, ~ got his lumps as my case it had to do with broke his own school record tus Park, Inglewood and 121st orth ...... 100 000 S 4 7 14-24 inch rookie bowler as he soon hand release. Together'we Chick Hearn, the "voice of in a non-league meet "Ira Coata ...... 100 OOi 1--4 C 1 and Pico at Re­ St. in Hawthorne next Sun­ DeLay, Manuyama (7) and r aa its 19 mile. learned that rolling on his found the answer, worked the Lakers," will call the play- dondo High by swimming the trn*<; Fueater. Ratal (7) and "Never aefare baic day, 1 to 3 p.m. Moore. ican youBgEten bat sack BOW reports a home lanes in Milwaukee was hard, and though I'm * (Oil by-play from Baltimore in this 200 yard individual medley M fart base with a 6-1: quite final regular season Additional workouts will be opportunity tm different from the rig­ considered a .big hooker, my Laker at 2:22.5 in a race against Re­ Knights Fall, tap and excellen ors of the pro tour. After lean ball hooks telecast over KTTV. dondo and Chadwick scheduled for those screened 5-2 their caHber af only half .tbP teams. ontg-nm^ry .... .000 001 0 2 S 2 and deep snov and what might be called amount It did before I got to­ The Hustlers will begin .ou*ln«r.;r ...... 020 KW x—£ C 0 the Amencaa ai Runilrn ~ .-._... n effect learning league play early in May with Stierle. yean in 1961 and gether with BiH" home games scheduled for 'Wtth tS* 49DR Saturday nights at 8 p.m. at participants «ne A cricaal Prairie Avenue Park. Torrance, 8-0 born and soccer 1 The Hustlers are new en­ amazed at tike lend af at*> Romei-o. Kiumolov (5). H trants in the Western Softbail I mil Berthlraon; Bynum. these yonaesters Congress, which i n c 1 u e b i-flli (4), Jolituon (C) and reached,' be oaadaaat. Gardena Merchants, Long Team meaAera are m tnwjj Beach Nitehawks, Lakewood Bay Leagrue up4o-15 years Chiefs, Pomona Bomber* W L Pet.~ and regbBErai wA tba! nrlh .MO Anaheim Bobcats, Oxnard >uth .500 American Taatfe Samr Or-f Kings, ledondo .500 and San Diego Dol Mlra Costa ... .501) ganizatioa