Page A-4 THE PRESS Sunday, March 26, Torrance Press Weekly Sports Roundup

Unique Baseball LET'S GO PRESS School Founded By Durocher Creation of a unique base- Iball school for boys between J8 and 15 years, under'the di- irection of Leo Durocher, was I announced last, weekend by The fall-winter leagues at Gable House are soon to come Danny Dare, vice pre-iutant to an end and the summer leagues will take over. of the California Baseball > MEETING DATES School. * Jerry Homel has set the meeting dates for the ladies An eight-w< ;-k comse of who wish to sign up for summer leagues: personal instruction by major Beginners: Average up to 110, meeting date, Wednes­ Warriors (lash With league stars, including top day May 3 at 10 o'clock. players from the Dodgers and Intermediate: Average 111- Angels, will be launched Sat­ date, Thursday urday, April 15, by Durocher, 125, meeting Bakersfield April 3 May 4 at 10 o'clock. Club-swinging Warriors Warr, def. Rush-Singer, 6-0; who is president of the school. Enrollment o f Southern Advanced: Average 126 from El Camino College go Kelly-Cartnal def. LeBovitz- Friday 6 to 0; and Hansen- California boys began Mon­ and up, meeting date, against Bakersfield, April 3 Mynntti, at 10 o'clock. in the second of ten pressure- Ijoretta def. Bengston-Sha- day at the school's head­ May 5 filled games that close out prio, 6 to 0. quarters, 400 South San Vin- Every lady bowler is in­ the Metrofolitan Conference | The victory left the War- cente, Jx>s Angeles, OL 3-6930. vited to attend their particular this year. jriors with a 2 and 3.record Classes, which will be held mooting timo and sign up for The Monday afternoon af­ ,on the year. The team has every Saturday for eight loads of fun. Keep in touch fair at 1 p.m. on Palos Verdes another victory over Harbor, weeks, will be located at var­ with this column for further to5, and has lost to Santa ious athletic fields throughout fairways will he the first 4D announcements and reminders. . . maybe it's Ken Aspro- meeting of the two golf Monica, 8 to 46; East L.A., I the Southland. * will be MURDEROUS ROW? Well . I to r, Big Klu, Eddie Yost, Remember there not the Yankees but it'i the Angels version. monte and Bob Cerv. squadi this season. The two 23 to 31; and San Diego, 19 "Our aim is to stress fun­ planned activities for the chil­ teams will be again at Bakers- to 35. damentals," said Durocher Hoping to get the new American League press photo by Sid Gins » dren from 0-15 years old dur­ Los Angeles entry into the first division are, field on April 28. from Vero Beach, Fla. "We ing the cummer leagues. ;, will teach the boys to play The six-man learn coached OF WEEK by Al Green leaf won the first Sports Official the game of baseball proper­ LEAGUE of the crucial ten straight ly, intelligently and safely The Stratos F a i r c h i 1 d Metro games recently by po­ Training School and promote good sportsman­ mixed handicap league which lishing off L.A. Valley, 40 to Begins April 6 ship." bowls Wednesday night at 9 5. Rich Loretta, a Camino put­ Durocher also placed .em­ o'clock holds this weekly fea­ ter from the greens south of The Torrance Recreation phasis on m a j » r league in ture. , the border led the Warrior Department, in conjunction instruction. Team two, Ten Pins, it in group with low-meralist score with the Harbor sports office, "It's wonderful to work first place with 34 wins and of 78. will hold their annual soft- in the first bnll and baseball officials with youngsters 18 losses. OTHER RESULTS place," ,he said. "And to be Team two's members *nd Other El Camino results training school starting able to offer them the advan­ Thursday. April 6 and con­ their averages are as follows: M. Vaughn, 125; R. Green, 124; 23027-33 SO. AVALON BLVD. WILMINGTON went: Warr (ECC) def. by tages of major league instruc­ T. Vaughn, 144; and W. Ireland, 154. Rush (Valley), 2 to 4; Beard tinuing Thursdays, April 14 tion makos it seem just that and April 20, The weekly high scores were rolled by MHS, D. Pauley, STORI HOURS: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ECC) def. Singer (Valley), 6 much more worthwhile." 224; WHS, M. Carter, 614; and WHG; (ECC) def. Lebo- First two sessions of the 614; MHG, G. Kiebata, Friday 'til 9 p.m.-Svndays 'til 6 to 9; Kelly Dare disclosed that the V. Bateman, 204. TE. 5-565? vitz (Valley), 5 to 1; Cartnal training school will be held at school has the cooperation of ECC) def. Myntti (Valley), 6 the Harbor sports office, 43.r> The season high totals are held by MHS. G. Kubota, 712; npHaV junior baseball leagues, the MHG, 1,. Vaughn, 267; WHS, M. Biery, 670; WHG, S. Mul- to 0; Hansen (ECC) defeated Neptune Ave., Wilmington at CYO and the 7-11p Youth Bengston (Valley), 6 to 0 and 7:30 p.m. each evening. lens, 234. Foundation, among other high average, 177, and maternity . .. la Loretta, (ECC) def. Shaprio Luther information can be prominent organizations. L. Richardson carries the league (Valley), 8 to 0. obtained by calling the Har­ also holds the'high scratch series and game of 637 and 245. Partners aggregate scoring bor sports office at TE 5-0681 POINTS OF INTEREST dresses for the match went Beard- or Red Moon at FA 8-4108. The Gable House Bowling Association held its second Winning Streak tournament a week ago today and here are the results. In 2 piece polished cottons the men's division, first place was taken by Virgil Stidham Ail-Americans Meet Globetrotters Continues for and Loran Gibson came in second. In the women's winner's ... in pastels, red, circle, Leo Stidham took first place and .1. Etchevcrry was a tangerine and black. 1.49 Lasuen Padres close second. In LA. Sports Arena on April 15 Another Las Vegas wedding took place over this week­ two-time lamy was A 1 1 American in The Padres pro-league win­ I group , ning streak held last week end. Don Wys and his blUfhing bride. Kathleen Kisickl, A11-American center of the both his sophomore and jun­ 99 1 when they took their third drove to the glamorous city and tied the knot. Don is a me­ 1 group .. * Vniversity of Indiana, Satur­ ior years and a unanimous chanic for Gable during the nwing shift hours official Big io selection three straight straight with a one-hitter fol­ day became the first lowing two no hitters to down Watch for in next, week's column another exclusive 3 seasons. - , member of the 1961 College St. John Bosco f>-0 at Norman- announcement. All-Americans who meet the He established a hatful of Wedding fabulous Harlem Glohetrot- records in both shooting and die Field. m SPONSORS' CORNER trrs at the Los Angeles Sports rebounding, and in the latter Lasuen's Tim Meagher al­ H & W Construction Co. General Contractors, 3503 W. ... boys' suits ladies' 15 in the World department set. the all-time lowed St. .John's one hit in 228th Place, Torrance. Motto, We bu\ld stronger houses Arena April . . Series of . Big 10 record of 347 rebounds the third but wound up the than bowling teams. . . . here for Easter . this past winter. He set two winning pitcher with Buster boys three piece suits . . . Announcement was made in the fifth. shirt, pants and jacket by Abe Sapecstein, origina­ Hoosier school records, 33 re­ Smith relieving bounds for a single game, and Pete Sturdivant, who was ... all washable ... in tor and director of the tour stripes or solid colors . . . that is being revived this 428 for the season of 24 yesterday elected student El Camino Grapplers Win at Lasuen, bat­ \vhipcord, knits and polished spring after a two-year lapse games. body president cottons . . . from due to the Pan-American and He has a three-year per­ ted 1000 in the Bosco tilt with Olympic Games. centage shooting mark of .517 a homer in the fourth. Coppa's and 20.6 points per game; 382 double drove in two runs in Two Firsts, Third all B Bellamy, incidentally, was Among wrestlers participat­ OUTSTANDING member of the United points as a saphmore. 537 as the fifth. .Joe Rivrra, who a a junior and 522 in his senior holds tin- season batting aver­ ing in the Senior A.A.U. Ron (Jilbert from the South States team that ran away Tournament in Long Beach Bay Wrestling Club was the rest of the world to year. age record .for the Padres at from Only seniors, wha have 750 was two for three. were Warrior grapplers en- voted the outstanding wrest­ capture the Olympic hoop tcrod under the mime El Ca­ ler. He placed first in the completed collegiate eligibili­ "We are improving with title at Rome. ty are eligible to turn against mino Wrestling Club. Group 160.5 pound class. At Indiana, the 6-10V4 Bel- each game and this is encour­ emerged champions, scoring the Globetrotters, and Bel­ aging," said Coach Tom Rob­ Champions: 105, Mike Hart; ... ladies' blouses lamy's mates are expected to 11 points vvhilt capturing Unattached: 114.5, Dave Mor- inson. "Trte Padres are still third include such great ones as somewhat tense but with two first place and a ton, Santa Monica; 125.5, . . . beautiful blouses , St. Bonaventure, Meagher, Sturdivant, Buster place. Frank Hiyashire. L.A. YMCA; which are so lovely with , Ohio State, Smith, and Gonzalea 1 think Last weekend marked the 13G.5, Steve Addleman, L.B. Easter suits ... in dacron Georgia Tech, final two days of mat. compe­ S.C.; 147.5, Dewayne Leavitt. LOOK , we're going to have a well or fine cotton . . . choose , St. Mary's to balanced team." tition for El Camino this se­ Phoenix Wrestling Club; name a few. mester. In the tourney Bill 160.5, Ron Gilbert. South Bay from white or prints . . . this The Padres will play Chad- in Wresling Club: 174.0. Bill sizes 30 to 44 ... If the collegians win on Thursday.* Wright captured first place HERE! series it'll be the first, time, wick there the 174-pound class, while Wright, El Camino Wrestling Club; 101. Wavne Atkins. UC­ for the zany Globetrotters, ads to Roger Krarner was crowned who leave their clowning at Use Pre«« classified heavyweight champion. Kra- LA; HWT. Roger Kramer home this time, have won all ,buy, rent or sell. 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