P«g« A-6 TORRANCfc PRESS Sunday, D»c«mb»r 4, I960 Mike Tartar Vcrsity Loses, 62-45 LET'S GO Callas ewurc * * * With Darlene Cope Thursday afternoon was bowling lesson time again at MAJOR LEAGUES CONFUSION Cable House. .Norm Belt and Arny Sherrell were down on CAUSED BY the lanes giving helpful suggestions and tips to the ladies on how to increase their bowling scores. Belt and Sherrell "Fabulous Henry Mancini," that's what a billboard .said had iust officialy received rheir new grey shirts with the advertising the appearance of TV's Peter ("JTmn's musical shiny Buddy Bomar Instructional director at the Santa Monica C'ivic Auditorium last, night. School arm patches. Arny who is The place was loaded with long hairs, crew cuts and music the chief machanic will be doing corners of Southern California. During a some part time instructing as lovers from all well. ' break in Mancini's stereo concert, the closeness of the crowd caused this reporter to overhear the following, revealing, In between rolling my fav­ conversation amongest a group of fans; killing time orite bowling ball, this reporter until the maestro raised his baton once again. And sports visited several lanes and asked enthusiast^ this is n-hnt. we h"ar>d: the question "Why do you as a BLACK SHEATH SIZE 12: First we read that the housewife enjoy bowling?" These is putting a team in Los Angeles then are some of the replies I received: they tell us its not until IWfl, maybr. What's going on any* Cinny Fraser: "It is really the way? only sport I -like, and I enjoy it BLUE SPORTSCOAT: Yeh, Greenbcrg was supposed to so much. Also I can get out of head the new team. He talked with O'Malley, went back the house;" June Pillen: "It gives, to the meetings in , then announced that he "It gives me a change of pace, bowling is a challenge, and I wasn't interested any longer. I'm curious too what's it all enjoy it;" Shirley Giles: "It breaks the routine of cleaning about why? and shopping. It also gives me some time to my self as I <;LEN-PLAID: Confusing I admit but lets anali/e the c;m put the children in the nursery. Bowling gives me some­ situation. Walter of the Dodgers doesn't wtmt an American thing to look forward to during the day;" Iris Moore: 'It's a League club in f/os Angeles to tak«i awry some dough he challenge to my competitive spirit and it relieves mundane feels he'll lose if he shares the baschalT dollar. Next, O'Mal- pressure;" Mary Ann Gautney: "I feel I am accomplishing ley -had a tnlk with Orpnber . «!i»- < oIKcum Commission something worth whilt and it is something my husband and worked out tentative dates and Hank headed East a happy I can enjoy together;" Doris Quay: "Because it's fun and man. At the confab in the Big City everything really got I need the exercise:" Dottie Brown: "Relaxation, it 'get's fouled up. Cireenberg said he wouldn't take b«N:der-Hne play­ me out of the drudgery of housekeeping;" Rhea Parley: "It ers to form the nucleous so out he went. Some other guy in stimulates me in my household duties;" Pat Parley: "Bowl­ FIRST GAME OF SEASON Varsity hoopsters from Torrance th« east got in the picture. Next Ihjng I discovered was a good clean sport and competitive game. I meet such High dropped the first gam* of the season to a strong Long ing is O'Malley and some of the other guys talked about inter- people especially since I can't keep score." Beach Jordan High five Friday night on the winners' home nice play. I guess we have to wait until the meetings next Sundowners League which bowls at 6:30 league ground. Scenes like these were repeated at the game which The Monday of all this mess. handicap league has 8 week to find out the conclusion taw the Tartars drag out a hard-fought 62-45 loss. Jordan was is the "League of the Week." This RED SILK: I'm only a housewife but I'm beginning to Sun Blasts are in first ahead 31-14 at half time, and never lost the lead. teams with 5 members each. The see what's behind all this double-talk we are getting. It's place with 29 wins and 11 losses. The team members are Ford Frick, the , who's really to M. McKinney 159 average. M. McKinney 101. 11. Jaquetta blame. He's been frightened by the . Joe 142. P. Hall 160, and .1. Wright 171. Weekly honors are held Cronin of the AmericanLeague is only a rookie at being Tartar Hoopslers Drop by MHS Bud Graves 652. MHG Leo Gallup 237, WHS Ber- league b" v'lile at <' ^a»"« ti i" » Ip'-'W for iv. r o»- league nice Morehouse 569, WHG Lynda Bates 214. Seasons high- expansion. , the very strong major domo of scores are as follows: MHS R. Ports. MHG Bud Carves 365, the National League. I, buddy buddy with O'Malley so what Hard-Founht Jordan Game PHS Lynda Bates 580. WHG Marge Blackett 215. J. Wright he thinks is what Frirk goes by. Simple, huh! - By JOHN WII1TACRE has the high league average of 171. BLACK SHEATH: Say dear, pcrh-ps your right. I'm Despite a brilliant 26-point This league has some unusual team names. They art yet and don't remember .ledge Landis but I've offorl y)V Torrantfe High the Sun Blasts. Pick Pockets. The Rangers, The Travelers, not thirty ' read a lo' *.|»on* h : «. »f be wore >«W P'MO nnd hcnd m -n of ; Schoo, forward. Senior Bob Two Top Elevens Ali-Oops. and the Goofers. If you are in the neighborhood organized baseball I'm sure none of tbr ronfusion would Roister, the Tartans dropped drop in and see this league in action. be prevalent right now. ;., 02-45 decision to a strong Tighten-Un Teams The pleasant gentleman greeting you at the desk on GLEN-PL^ID I recall Landis. A tough commissioner, j LonK Beach Jordan squad in weekdays is Vincent Morena. Morena, 63, always has a kind A man who ruled hascbnll with an iron hand iuxt but (jic \()(}Q season opener on the For Bowl Classic smile, and he says that he tries his best to help everyone. firm. Frick is but a poor imitation, rise he would have set- winners' court. With little more than a matter quietly before the papers got wind of Jordan scored the first two tied with this week until their clash in the Camino Grabs points of the game and were Indianapolis Yets El BLL'K SPORTS: Both l^nijues are f'^ one another, never hcaded-off by the -locals 15th Annual Junior Hose Five Spots on Something that never hardly happened in the days before as they commanded a 31-14 Bowl Game on Saturday. De­ Frick. Perhaps a squabble or two when wan halftimc bulge. cember 10, the Vikings of Clash Todav at Water Polo Team r Wcisler the Pioneer lop dog. Long Beac.h City College and El Camino water polo- echoed throngh-out the giant, stereo- Leagues leading -scorer last Five 'A shh-shh the Apaches of Tyler () Sprint Car Meet ists captured -places on the quipped hall. Mancini bowed to the huge audience faced ^^™^£t 1, Junior College have hit full Don Davis. 27-year old first and second teams of the one talked of baseball or Phoenix leadfoot. will be the orchestra and in moments no *' speed in practice sessions for All-Metropolitan Conference anything else. How could they, the fantastic musical arrange- . } (. the famed post-season classic. shoot ing for his second Splashers. fcents of Mancini's filled the senses and blotted out mental | fjdd ^ ,mpmpt . am, sank straight victory over a field Franklin and Bob Both unbeaten elevens are of Indianapolis drivers in the William thought. eight out of nine free throws. imported to be in top physi­ Hurt, forward and J~»ack. will 40-lap main event of today's of the key posi­ * Other scorers for Coach cal condition as they gird for 1'SAC sprint car program at occupy two Will Boergcr's crew were the test which will detenrifrj^ tions on the first string, whi'e Liquor Control New Local Office Ascot Stadium. Cardena. Selden Clair Terry Tavlor 5. Howard Tay- the national junior college Davis who just recently Jim Grabhill, D. B. Weisel. district super­ The new office is more cen­ lor, 4 Cliff Weimer, 1, Mike grid championship. and William Wareing. for- trally located within the dis­ joined USAC after running forward, forward visor, yesterdav announced Challis, .1, and Bill Roberts, 6. Following an exchange of off with the CRA champion­ Wareing that the Long Beach District trict with the result that per­ Next Wednesday thr Tar­ films. Coach Jim Strangeland ajid goal, will dominate the sons doing business with' the ship this year. \v i 1 1 again second string. Office of the Department of tars will open up the Pacific of Long Beach had his Vik­ wheel the hot D. K. Purvis Alcoholic Beverage Control department can be better Shores tournament against ings drilling hard on defense, Long Beach City College Colt League Sets Four El Camino Keca Chevy in which he beat again domi­ would be open for business served. arch-rival North High School concentrating on stopping the the field last Sunday at Clo- water poloists on December 5 at their newi Most of-the area south ofjj n the Aviation gvm. flame treacherous roll outs of. Apa­ nated the 1060 first string Gridders Named vis Speedway near KYesno. five of the Viking office located in the Hortonj Iniperi;:! Axenue in Los An-,\vi11 begin at 5 p.m. che q u a r t c r b a e k Jimmy Tuesday Election .lim Hurtubise of Lennox team with and Converse Building at gele. ' onutry is under thei __.-_ ... JLvons, the 105-pounder from A general meeting of the athletes selected by confer­ and Parnelli Jones of 'Tor- on the first 4?,62 Atlantic Avenue Long juriwlict ion of the Long; BLOOMS LOVE SUN Houston who guided the Tor ranee Colt League will be APMro Ust back ence roaches Daffodil bloomy u s u a 1 1 y ranee, second and third team. Reach 7, California. The new! Beach district office, Black and Cold through its held next. Tuesday at the Kdi- The 10GO edition of the All- of DaVis at riovis. will be telephone numbers are Gar-i face the sun, so try to plant 12 straight wins. son School. 182nd St., east of First and second team Metropolitan Conference foot­ punning for the Phoenix hot­ by field 4-0041 and ' Nevada Use classified ads for quick them where they will face It was Lyons. Who scored Prairie Ave. Sunday afternoon, not selections were announced the viewer at. the iame time. ball team was announced this shot Commissioner Cecil G. Zaun. Phone DA ,5-151."). 12 touchdowns and passed for Scheduled to begin at 7::M) week by Cecil G. /aim. com­ to mention A. J. Foyt of nine others, who time and p.m., area boundaries for the missioner. Houston, Tex.. 1060 National pulled the Apaches to­ new league will be deter­ m.p.h. A PRACTICAL PRESENT again One of the U-,mr>* m the Driving Champion. The program includes the gether and broke the game mined and officers for the conference was El Camino BIG REASON his deft hand­ coming season will be elected definite reason l.Vlap semi-main, three eight- FOR CHRISTMAS wide open with College with two selections K9>'t has a lap heat races and opening ling of Coach Floyd Wag- at this meeting. on the first team and two for beating Davis at Ascot, staff's winged-T formation. in asmuch as the chunky 25- three-lap trophy rash for the Tom Morgan, western re­ more on the second team. four fastest qualifiers. Thoren And Wagstaff. commander gional director for the Colt Long Beach City College. year old Texan spun out on of the winningest team in the League, will be guest speak­ 10(>() Metropolitan Conference his two qualifying laps and nation, was concentrating on er at the meeting. champions and Western rep­ didn't make the main event * halting the Vikings' "touch­ K very one interested in resentative in the .Junior last Sunday. down twins," Wee Dee An- establishing a Colt baseball Rose Bowl game, dominated Foyt won the 1060 Eastern drwes and Large Lonzo Irvin. league for the Gardenu-Tor- the selections with three on sprint car championship as Irvin and Andrews ac­ rance area is urged to attend the first . team and four on well as the USAC big car count for over 1,700 yards the meeting. Colt League, the second, while Bakersfield crown, Jones raced off with rushing and put. 142 points on which is the next step follow­ College place five on the two the Midwestern sprint car the scoreboard as they re­ ing Pony League, is open to teams.' title and Hurtubise, third in wrote the Viking record book all boys 15 and 10 years of Paul Burleson. freshman at both -the Kast and Midwest­ with, their llashy legwork- juge. who-will not be 17 be- El Camino. captured one of ern divisions, is .the fastest Irviii bulling through the op-1 fore Sept. 1. 1961. the end positions on the first qualifier in the history of the position and \ndrews around . team, and Ron Veres. El Ca­ Indianapolis 500 - miler. a it , Use classified. Call DA 5-1515 mino sophomore, was select­ blo/inp average of Mf\0.~>(> ed as quarterback.' Jim Hes­ YES TERMS ter and Joe Costanza. picked up the eyd and guard posi­ tion on the second team. HONDA Use classified ads for quick DON'T PAY results. Phone DA 5-1515. 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