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C-8 THI PRESS Wednesday, June 12, 1963 Angels Belt Giants, 11-1, In Coll Play The Sporting View The wildest game of this the Giants. All together the game going until thft year's Torrance Colt League Angels collected nine hits in enth when Mike Gilliam BY BOB LUPO season on June 4 involved their 11-1 victory. dropped a Texas leagu*r the giants and Angels. In making his first, start over the second baseman'n We've been writing World War 11 when Bill Angels Jon Hadley head. Bill Valles hurled for about track and field for Tilden got one going for a Mike Foster started for for the or two. But it was the Giants, but the Angels allowed only two hits and the losers, and although h* four weeks now, and just year had on their hitting clothes one run. only allowed four hits, h« in case you think it's a strictly a one-man promo­ league-leading Tigers issued six free passes. permanent disease, we're tion, and when Tilden had and before hp was relieved The in the third, the Angels had beat the Braves, 3-1, on Sunday at North High In making a complete cycle to drop out of the picture, Sharpe for of the sports wheel today the circuit idea died. touched him for six hits and Thursday. Bob the first game the Giants' two runs. Tommy Thomsen the Tigers did a superb hurl­ Jack Maroni set the Braves to one of the fastest and But there were never as for a no hit most exciting sports many top players around went the rest of the way ing job and . had down with only one hit and around and to a worthy at one time in as good one run while striking out new venture that needs condition as the current 12 and issuing only fiv« iupport. group. passes. Don Disrud -hurled Braves until the One last comment about DAZZLING ARRAY for the track and we're through The Adler tourney start­ fifth. He had a no-hitter go­ ing tonight features a ing but the Giants hopped for the season: It's sur­ for three straight prising what a difference dazzling array of varied on him styles of play and equally hits. He was lifted for Dav« a year can make. Last the damaga year the Coliseum Relays variegated personalities. Veldheer, but Rosewall, Laver, Buch­ had been done and th« was a tremendous meet pushed over on* mor« with the.glamor of world holz, Gimeno and MacKay Giants records and outstanding are fresh off their World run to win the game, 2-1. competition, and for some Series tour, while Hoad is In the second game of the and day between the Angels and reason the Compton meet reported relaxed Larry Sprengel. In par. ready after an Australian STATE CHAMPIONS, the El Cammo Scott, Les Warr and the Tigers, Steve Kealey of fell below College golf squad broke the three-year the back row, from left, are Steve COMPTON ON TOP layoff and local preps. 01- the Angels racked up hia medo has been working dynasty of San Mateo College on the Strom, Ken Ghirardi, Dan Titus, Ted third win against one loss. This year the Coliseum rough Torrey Pines course in San Die­ Byrne and Coach Al Greenleaf. Dennis Relays was a dull meet, out with Gonzales and is 6-4. The Tigers jumped on reported fit. Trabert says go country. California's best are, from Drury was not pictured. him in the first inning for and it remained for Camp- Steve Hallberg, Dave ton to regain its former he'll "be there to play" left, kneeling, four hits and three runs, standard with the greatest and predicts he and Hoad but after that he settled meet I've ever seen other have a good chance in dou­ down and allowed only on« than in national and inter- bles. VERSATILE SOPHS PIER, SHEELEY run and one hit for the rest national championship Certainly, at their best, of the way. Larry Villa start­ meets. Hoad and Trabert would ed for the Tigers but had to be one of the all-time great be relieved in the second by From the fabulous mile combinations. I'd hate to GARNER TOP EL (AMINO LAURELS Ron Bauer. The Angels col­ with its fourth place them. In this lected seven runs on six hits. 3:56.4, to the 16-8 world bet against Two sophomores, versatile yards and a 38-6 victory. went to Ken Balch. out tourney, however, they'll Bobby Pier and swimmer Announcer Chuck Benedict standing outfielder; Larry The Tigers got six runs on record pole vault to the meet Rosewall and Laver, five hits. tremendous discus come­ Jerrold Sheeley, are the called Taylor "the finest jun- Thomas, outstanding pitchei Gimeno and MarKay and holders today of top athletic ior college quarterback in and Rob Schneider, captain Keith Patton of the Angela back of Jay Sylvester, it Btichholx; an'd Olmedo. was a sensation. The awards presented by El Ca- the nation and a definite Moon IB Cage MVP got the first home run of CLASSIEST PLAYERS mino College. professional prospect." the season in the first inning prints, the 440. the 880, These arp the most com­ Most valuable player in were all great. Much cre­ Pier, named Athlete-of- Pier was a three-sport basketball went to Bob off Larry Villa. plete and classiest players performer at El Camino. "Al­ dit goes to meet promoter around, and they're all the-Year, and Sheeley, cited Moon, who was also namec Herschel Smith and his for the outstanding athletic though there might have captain and who. with Bob WAGNER TO CONDUCT here in one bunch, shoot­ been athletes who stood out Roger Wagner, head of able press chief, Al Frank- ing for cash prizes. performance for individuals by Garcia. gained all-confer­ at en. during the past year, were in one particular sport, Pier ence recognition. the music department If you like as it showed general excellence in Mary mount College, will * * should be played, your honored with scores of other Outstanding player among Warrior athletics at a semi­ three football, basketball conduct the 60th appearance And now to another rac­ dollars at the gate will and baseball," John W. Mor­ golfers was Steve Hallberg of his Roger Wagner Chor­ ket. Eight of the finest ten­ give you the top entertain­ annual awards banquet held Golf co-captains were Les on campus Friday night. row, assistant director of in­ MIGHTY MIDGET Dick Mitchell of Torronce is ale on July 11 in the Holly­ nis players the world has ment value for your dol­ Warr and Larry Sprengel. favorites in Friday night's 30-lap wood Bowl. The Chorale be com­ Takes Laurels struction in the field of phy­ one of the solid ever known will lar. Even more, it will Taylor sical education, said in mak­ In gymnatics outstanding United Racing Assn. full - size "speedway" midget will sing with the Los An­ peting starting tonight in give tennis a shot in the Double - winner Edward performer was John Kulluk geles Philharmonic Orches­ Angeles in the first ing the award. auto races at Western Speedway, 139th & Western, Los arm where it needs it Taylor emerged with the Ignored Injury and in intramurals Louis Gardena. Races feature potent 110 Offies, ''chopped tra in a program paying tri­ annual Adler Invitational most at the box office. only major dual honors of Holmes received the physi­ bute to Giuseppe Verdi's Professional Tennis Cham­ "Bob played through Chevies", Chevy II's, Falcons and Ford 60's, and The head-to-head tours ,he evening. Taylor a quar- three-fourths of the baseball cal fitness championship. will run summer-long at Western each Friday night. 150th anniversary. On thei pionships. Five of the have driven too many top thterback for El C a m i n o's season without knowing he Most improved swimmer following day. Dr. Wagner eight won either Wimble­ players to the competitive sixth-ranked football team, had a badly sprained ankle, award went to Dennis Kerm will conduct the Chorale in don or Forest Hills or both sidelines. Trabert and his was named winner of the which he suffered during the and most valuable swimmer a program of Rodgers and as amateurs and today all group are trying to bring Norm Verry scholarship and basketball campaign," Mor­ Sheeley. Outstanding tennis Hamerstein music. eight are among the the life back into the was cited for his outstanding row added in substantiation player was Collaco, who re world's top 10 pros, includ­ game. Derformance for the War­ Verry per­ PRESS of Pier's outstanding atti­ ceived the Norm JOIN HONOR SOCIETY ing the current number The Adler tournament riors in the Boise football petual trophy. Named to the Curian Hon* one, Ken (Muscles) Rose- tude. here should be the first game last fall. Sheeley, U.S. standard Klein Honored Marymoun* wall, who has supplanted giant step in that direc­ In his opening game per- or Society at bearer in the 400-yard indi­ Receiving track award: College for top academic peiv . Gonzal­ tion. No tennis buff should ormance, Taylor completed vidual medley (4:38.2) and were Glen Howell, outstand­ es, In retirement for a miss it. 14 of 20 passes, good for 248 200-yard butterfly (2:01.4), ing field event performer formance were Joan Bonv year, has been planning a was a unanimous choice as Kurt Klein, both the out­ marito. Janet Lammersen. comeback, but ha* been the top performer of the standing track performer Ilona Galther, Paula Di TuW suspended by the sponsor- year. and most valuable player. lio, Toni Ostrowski. Joan Ing pro players' associa­ Phils Lose in Slugfesf, But Jamie Collaew was award­ Receiving the WAA play- Gagnon, Juan it a Watson and tion in a squabble over ed the Norm Verry memor­ w-©f~the-y ear award was KaroJ. TV rights. This field is so ial tennis trophy presented Joyce Sake. tough that even if Gonzal- by former El Camino net- Wrestling awards were es were in it, on the as­ Maintain Little League Lead men in honor of the late presented to Captain Don sumption he's past his In the first coach. Holt, most valuable player peak and out of condition, week the Angels beat the eighth win in Letters were awarded, to Don Holt; and most improv­ he'd be fare from a favor­ Yankees, 8-5. In the top o with the Cubs. Gene Caprio participants in baseball, bas­ ed player, John Sowden, re­ ite, and conceivably the second Chuck O'Brien's is credited with a Cub RBT ketball, golf, gymnastics, ceiving the El Camino alum­ wouldn't finish in the first home run came with base and Orteca, Frank Maynard swimming, tennis, track, ni trophy. division. loaded. Also credited with and Dave Pack got Giant wrestling, WAA hockey, Dick Davin, commissioned ROSE WALL VS. FIELD RBI's are Cyd Bailey and RBI's. softball, swimming, and ten­ of athletics, served as master Rose wall, former U.S., Bruce Johnson. Hurling a one-hitter for nis, and in intramurals. Australian and French The second contest went the Angels was Dave Max­ amateur champion, has seven innings. Yankee pitch well, fanning 12 players. won the big pro tourna­ er Phil Roeder gave up only The Angels took the Braves ments abroad for the past two hits and four walks. In in a 10-2 contest, two or three years. He the top of the seventh, the MAJOR TIAMf in Paris walk­ Anael* 740 097-41 I * whipped Gonzales first batter, Don Goss, YankBM 041 000-5 5 3 in their last meeting for ed, the next batter struck Kalth Click <*> Chuck O'Brlan and the French pro title. The out, Dick Stellabotte hit a Chuck O'Brltn (3) Kalth Click, Philip Roader (1), Bob Salaa (1), Art Cavlor little backcourt ace, with single, the next batter filed (4), and John Prusnok. Horn* Runt his added punch at the out to the pitcher, Gayle Chuck O'Brltn (An«alt). Brava* 700 000 » 1 « net, is deservedly the pick Simpson, and Gary Furlong Cardinal* 008 ?lx-« 3 1 to win the Adler event. hit a double to win the ball Mark Marquard and Walt Cauphlln (4), Dlckla McCormack. Jim Fox and Rob- In the field are Rod game, 4-3. bla Jona*. Laver, last year's grand PhllllM MO 000-* 3 0 The Cardinals tnd the Cub* 000 100 1 3 1 slammer; , who Braves split their games Mlka Abrarm and Steva Van Krang- In 1956 missed the grand Jim Fox, Card pitcher, hurl­ llngan. Tarry Watars (1), Kanny Watara and Tom Buttarflald (1), Daryl Coaat. slam only when Rosewell ed a one-hitter, walked only Horn* Runt: Kanny Walar*. beat him in the U.S. finals; four and struck out 16. The Cardinal* Bravas . former hit came from Steve Buck- Rflndv Bishop and Robbla Jonai. Stava Wimbledon titlist and U.S. man, Braves' first baHeman. Shaw and Walt Cauahlln. Cub* J17 310-14 10 hero; Tony Tra- Credited with Cardinal Phillle* 140 150-11 « 5 bert, the pro players' tour­ RBI's are Jim Fox (pitcher). Tarry Watart ct), Cralo Nattlaland and K«nny Watari. Crala Pr«»ton and Mika nament director, and for­ Robbie Jones (catcher), and Abramt. Horn* Runt: Mlka Abrami (1), Randy Bishop (right field). Kenny Watan. mer U.S. and Wimbledon Yankaai 002 OoOt-4 4 3 champ (number one in the The Braves won the sec­ Angtl* 100 0011 -3 8 1 Phil Roadar («), Hobby Salat and world in 1905); and rela­ ond game, 6-5. Cardinal Scott Huftton (*>, Tim Vanabla. Kaith tive newcomers Andres pitcher Randy Bishop gave Click (3), Chuck O'Brlan (3), ftavla and Chuck O'Brlan (3), Kalth Gimeno of Spain and up one hit to Mark Mar- Click. and Barry MINOR TIAMl quard, hut walked 10. Cred­ 000 MO 9 4 4 MacKay of the U.S. ited with RBI's were Darcn Yankrns 000 Mx-4 7 i to Dan Nol*n (:<)> Slav* Mmlftr and Trabert. who admits Vorn Steeg, John Clayton Khanahan. Rfll Skowronek and PARNELLI JONES being a bit heavy, meets and Robbie Jones. Don Roiftl. Victor Comes Home Cubs 700 noi -s ft >, Roeewall in the first round Cub catcher Kenny Wat­ Giant* tonight. There will be two ers hit a home run in the Jnrrv und Strock. Prank Maynard and Bob Banda. singles matches nightly fourth inning with no one on. :ardinal» 740 003- » ^ n through Friday, with the Jim Ellsber ry and Daryl Angali 041 010 A Iff n Parnelli Jones Day' Fete Brvant Vnlth (»), t.arrv Affantrant»»r terms and finals on Sat­ Coast received the other two and Wayn* Anhlock Ron Und (1), Alan urday and Sunday after­ hits against Phillies pitcher Llvatay and ftlann Wool. Phlllla* 109 OW IS ft noon at the Mike Abrams. Mike Abrams' Dodoar* 210 400 730 Larry Hoovar (3), Kallv Mutton end Will Welcome Champ Home Tennfs Club. single in the first inning Bob Alvarat. Oava Rlad (M, Bill Mundy SHOT IN ARM IS AIM brought in two runs. The fl), Ora« Parr (1), and Jim Cunnlnt- "Parnelli Jonei Day" will nelll Jones in action in se­ This tournament, spon­ other two hits for the Phil- lardlnala 940 730-11 be celebrated in Torrance quences taken from many of sored jointly by the pro lies were by Steve Van Yankaa* 075 302-17 5 Saturday with a "Welcome his important races. Larry Affantrantar (7), Mark Judd (3 An added feature for the players and the Adler Grangllngen and Mike Moon. Douo Holdar (1) and Waync Athlocl (5 Home" party to which the Clothing Co. of Cincinnati, Score: Phillies. 3; Cubs, 1. Dickey (1). Donnls Khllllaa invited to a buffet lunch that about numbered," says plate, hurting his Cardinal* On hand to welcome will be held in Jones* honor er home :ub» Bank of America's new Travel Loan* Trabert "We are trying to hand. 10-year-old Nettleland Yankaa* Jones, winner of the 500- at th« Ford Agency. Parnelli Anoel* mile racing classic at India­ build up a tour et several took the mound, allowing Bravaa Jones will autograph pic­ months tournament* in hits. Three home MINOR napolis on Memorial Day, tures for the public at that Our new Travel toftn to * plan Una* e to savat Simply ftrmgft fbt only three Olant* the U.S. and Europe, simi- rung were made in this very YankaM will be eity councilman, offi­ vent combines saving and borrowing. Yon a regular go-now, pay-later Trftvrf tar to golf. W« have exciting ball game, Terry 'hllllaa cials of the Torrance Cham­ Also to b« honored will be av* a part of the cost of your next trip Loan, and borrow the whole amottttfc. Anoal* ber of Commerce and Tor- enough top players, and Waters (Cubs), and two bv Iravat J. C. Agajanian, owner of the by making six or more regular monthly you all th« da- Cub* of Travel Agents can give tvifh proper promotion It Phi Hie* ratrhrr Mike rtnce Junior Chamber car Jones drove at Indiana­ you the Should be surc, hr^t the TlR*r» from the Jones* head mechanic. can airline and steamship offices, been tried before nn vari­ Braves in A 6-H game. t)an!c«ii* sporting world. Vel Miletich. owner of return from your trip, simply repay roads and of course any branch of ous scales. The last at­ Nolan'fl two-base hif, drove A special program has Vel's Ford, was one of the the borrowed portion in monthly instal­ tempt, though, at a regu­ m the only two Brav> runs. been planned that will in­ original sponsors of Jones at. ments. What happens if yon wish to BANK OF AMERICA lar circuit, outside of Aus- Yankees' first, hssoman Den-| T!B*> Th* Press Classified clude the showing of motion the outset of his racing en- tratta. *a» just after Ads. 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