Hawthorne T9-6 Hubert Tosses Two TD Passes To Lininger OCTOBER 9, 1960 North High's win-thirsty alumni was sporting high hopes for the spunky Saxons yester­ day after they made apple-pie Thomton Breaks Culver City out of Inglewood and Troy Winslow in the Bay League opener Friday night, 19-0. Cross Country Record 8:48.4 Reason? Tlie last time North won its league getaway game Cross country ace Mike Calhoun defeated Mike less than an hour last week. (1958) the school kept Thorton set his fourth course twice last year, but this time Hounding out the top five right on going to a share of record in four meets Friday, Thornton pulled away at the runners for Torrance in the the Pioneer League champion­ this time lowering the for­ mile and a quarter mark to Culver City meet were ship and a coveted berth in the mer Culver City standard by win easily in 8:43.4 over the Tony Bareford, third (9:16); GIF playoffs. almost four seconds as he 1.8:5 mile distance. Bob Henderson, 6th (9:28) Things may be a little pre­ and the Torrance High team The former course record, Ivor Samson, 7th (9'36), and mature, but the way soplio- remained unbeaten in dual 8:52, was set a year ago by Bill Pitts, 8th, in 9:39. more Carey Hubert has been meet competition. Mira Costa's Danny Murphy. Torrance will be the only quarlerbacking the team, don't The Tartars clipped Cul­ Thornton holds existing non-Marine League school to rule out possibilities for bigger ver City 25-31, low score course records at Torrance, and better things in 1960. winning, as Thornton romp­ Aviation, and Culver City. compete in the "Banning Jamboree" at Harbor JC Friday night Hubert passed ed home 15 seconds ahead He owned the record at the for two touchdowns to Pat Lin­ of Culver's Doug Calhoun. Long Beach Invitational for Thursday. inger and scored another as the Saxons racked up their second straight impressive win. The first was a 14-6 non- league jobber over Warren ROLLOUT PASS . . . North understudy quarterback Jeff of leaping Sentinel in fourth quarter of Friday's game High of Downey, two weeks Bell was almost tackled by charging Inglewood defender at North. Pass fell incomplete but North picked up" 19-6 ago. but still managed to get off pass over outstretched arms win in Bay League opener. (Herald Photo) CREDITING a dandy, hard FIRST SHUTOUT tackling and relentless defense SINCE '57 for as much as the team's suc­ Tappa Keggas cess as his smooth-running of- Prep Grid fense, Coach Bob S h o u p heaved a sigh of relief as his Win Metro Big Goose-Egg charges cleared the first Bay Standings League hurdle in fine fashion. North had a notably weak Tourney, 7-2 BAY LEAGUE pass defense against Warren, For South, 13-0 W L PF PA but almost stopped Inglewood Schoendiensr, North High 1 0 19 6 cold Friday. Troy Wilson, one DiMaggio Spark By LEONARD WOOD Hawthorne 1 0 13 0 of the two or three best pas­ Slo-Pitch Champs Herald Correspondent Redondo 1 0 34 0 sers in the league, tossed 26 times with just seven comple­ South High failed to capital­ Spartans put together their on­ Morningslde I 0 7 0 The Tappa Keggas wound up South 0 1 0 13 tions. Two were intercepted. a brilliant 34-game season this ize on several "gift" breaks ly real drive of the night, ad­ However, the Sents' picked and favored Hawthorne dealt vancing 76 yards to the Haw­ Mira Costa 0 1 0 7 week by winning the Metropol- Leuzinger 0 1 0 34 up 138 yards via the airlanes. INCOMPLETE . . . Three South High defenders converge around potential Hawthorne the Spartans a 13-0 defeat in thorne two. But successive Seventy of these came on pass catcher but ball fell Incomplete in second quarter of Friday's tan (IMS Angeles) Slo-Pitch Inglewood 0 1 6 19 Bay League clash. Tournament with a final 7 to 2 the Bay League's getaway penalties and large losses the second play of the game Hawthorne went on to score 13-0 victory. South playerg are Mike Andrews (81), Danny game Friday night before a pushed the team back to mid- Scores when Inglewood stunned the Appcl (21) and Joe Austin (11). (Herald Photo) decision over the Day-Nighters from Beverly Hills. crowd of about 4000 at El Cam- field and out of scoring range. North 19, Inglewood 6 near-capacity crowd of about Scoring three runs in the ino Stadium. Hawthorne favored by most Morningside 7, Mira Costa 0 3000 at Stadium with first inning on three straight It was South's first shutout to repeat as Bay League cham­ Hawthorne 13, South 0 an unbelieveable touchdown Harness Racing Classic Set singles down the left field line, loss since 1957, the school's pion scored on touchdown Redondo 34, Leuzinger 0 play. first year. runs by halfback Jim Reale, Winslow flipped a short one the Tappa Keggas had con­ In the stant control of the game in second quarter South who scooted 19 and 55 yards PIONEER LEAGUE to end Bob Kaiser, who ran, recovered two Cougar fumbles to paydirt in the first and third W L PF PA skipped, twisted, turned, fum­ Saturday at Hollywood Park registering their 33rd triumph in Hawthorne territory and of the season. quarters, respectively. Aviation 1 0 14 0 bled and floated his way past gained possession of the ball Culver City 1 0 34 7 half the Saxon team on his way One of the greatest races In over, who set a world record came the first horse in history The only team to beat them after a poor punt on the 29 It was Hawthorne's 8th the history of Western Harness for a 3-year-old of 1:58 3/5 on was the Firestone Old Timers, Lennox 1 0 20 0 to six points. to win Pacing's Triple Crown but couldn't do a thing about straight win since joining the Torrance 0000 is in store for sulky fans a wtice around oval in winning last year Cane, Messenger 4-3. The 'Keggas reversed that it. Bay League last year. South when world record holders Bye the Little Brown Jug, the Ken­ one Tuesday, 11-0. Lawndale 01 0 20 NORTH COULDN'T believe and Little Brown Jug will be entered the conference this Beverly Hills 0 1 7 34 it even after the final gun had Bye Byrd, Adios Butler and tucky Derby of the Pacing handled in the Pacing Classic September. Bullet clash in the World, last month. LAST YEAR the 'Keggas IN THE fourth quarter, the El Segundo 0 1 0 14 been fired. by either Eddjp Cobb or Paige For South, fullback Harvey But North bounced first leg of the first leg of the Bullet Hanover was a world West. The latter drove Adios made up of Torrance and Scores back, $75,000 American Pacing Clas­ Siegel was a consistent up-the- and late in the period put to­ record holder before lie be­ in his spectacular Gardena players lost only middle gainer while end Mike Aviation 14, El Segundo 0 gether an 80 yard march, sic at Hollywood Park Satur­ came a sophomore, setting an against time at Lexington last once in 30 games. North Bees Culver City 34, Beverly Hills 7 con­ day. Andrews was on the receiving suming 12 plays, to tie the all-time mark of 1:57 as a 2- week. Friday it was Stan DiMaggio, end of the most spectacular Lennox 20, Lawndale 0 score, Hubert diving over from Adding more spice to the year-old at Indianapolis last Cobb, a former WIIRA 4-4, and Chuck Schoendiendst, Stretth Win play of the night. the two. lield, such stars as Right Time, year. This season he has taken champ, has driven Adios But­ 13-4 both cousins of baseball CATHOLIC LEAGUE On the way Carey passed 28 Stephan Smith and Vicki's Jet, keen pleasure apparently in ler in most of his engagments greats, who sparked a 15-hit W L PF PA yards to slotback "Doc" Al- the champion pacer of the slashing the marks that Adios since the horse's sale to a syn­ barrage. Streak to II ANDREWS MADE a diving Serra 1 0 26 20 villar, seven yards to Lininger, Michigan area, will be in line­ Butler set as a 3-year-old in dicate, but West, former with It was the 'Keggas f6urth North High's Bee football St. Anthony 1 0 26 0 and carried the ball four times up with others. 1959. Angelo Pellillo of Adios But­ straight tournament victory, mid-air grab which carried him team picked up its llth out of bounds on a 22 yard pass Cathedral 1 0 14 13 for 24 yards. Adlos Butler reached here John Simpson, one of the ler, still has a piece of the and gave the team its third straight win Friday by besting Notre Dame 0000 It was the Hubert to Linin­ country's top drivers, will han­ horse. from quarterback Joe Austin. last week after smashing the title of the season. They won Inglewood 13-0. The play occurred in the drive Pius X 0 1 0 26 ger combo which gave North world record of 1:55 for a mile dle Bullet in the local Pacing Bye Bye Byrd, champion the Torrance Blue Slo-Pitch Mt. Carmel 0 1 20 26 its second and winning TD Classic. He has won three Little Mike Hanchett and Mike which carried to the Cougar by2/52. money winning horse of the League, and subsequently the Tubbs tallied touchdowns and two. | Loyola 0 1 13 14 in the 2nd quarter. Brown Jugs. world with a bankroll of 431, city playoffs. Richard Parker put one Scores Lininger, the team's spread WITH HIM came Bullet Han­ ADIOS BUTLER, who be- 746, is in his prime at the age Included in their 33 wins through the uprights as the Defensively, Bob Wehrhan Serra 26, Mt. Carmel 20 right end, caught two tosses of five. Last year be set a were 15 shutouts, a feat indeed Saxons continued their merry would have bade Rockne proud St. Anthony 26, Pius X 0 for 30 yards and 47 yards for world record of 1:57 4/5 on the for slo-pitch (16") softball. waltz down victory lane. of him. Wehrhan's crunching Cathedral 14, Loyola 13 the score as the Saxons hit r-OFF AND RUNNING by John I. Day , Roosevelt halfmiler, and this tackles were heard all over the Church Ryan, who manages The 11 game skein covers Inglewood with their own ver­ year he has continued to add and shares the pitching chores, El Camino stadium. sion of Ingemar Johannsen's to his earnings. three seasons, the last game wound up with an 18:0 record. ,