Parnelli's Car Repaired With Fourth Mow Eighth Row Memorial Day over car in shape after wrecking ]Jj| ^ "j^; rii:r'il"0 Dun!i0l'k-«tian'd1 Bobby Johni. No. R.I. T«m 1.., Boh \Yith. No 51 .Ml' 'J 0"" 11" lu*-Fonl: A lapping through tomorrow. :!3 it a week ago. i*«4i Offfnli»ii.-.-r: Johnny Riithwfnrrt. RiiRff Mr< Itwki-v. .V. No "24 IlHi'hiR Going into yesterday's final|^J 'nji|iti'J"f* i.(1D'1 )"i.I *'"tUni1- N A**orlaiti*fl 1 1 MM- Wild Tlngchlnd. No qualifiers for the 49th run W»nd Ford: t^n Button. No. l«. 5. Amrrlr.oi test runs. A J. Foyt Brvant Vollslodl ning of the Indianapolis 500- held the| "h«n MoVinV. co.«t«'Mf.«n. NO i I^rd Ninth Row pole position with the bcstj T"m"h" Lo »,Von1dnlRow'i **' Fifth Row Rntinir Oilman. No SS. Travel,,,, Jim MrRlrcath No. S2 "" £"""' G»rl .irdi-Offrnhaui.fr; Churk 8t»\ Mile Speedway Classic get an qualifying time of 161.233; M«MO And.«-ui Naiarnh nfiVnhauiter Gordon jonnrociv «n. .. , P« ,n.on No K«. Vita Fr«h Off-n extra day with which to tune miles per i No 1*. Dfnn > an Lint* Ford l« wJlbVrVrr-Wllntrk offfnhaiwr h«uipr Rondstrr; Jo« liMinanl hour. i.-*«4». Ro-lJt'r Ml. «« > R.JPP. !*». »> Hnllbrnnd Forrt up their racing machinery. Apparently out of the nn\£*^?ffiZ^El£-.ft f*t 10th Row Sixth Row Eddlf Johnwn. No 3". Ch»pm»i\ is Rodger Ward, former Re-li4V*s». flrorgr Snider No. 9< G'rharrtt Parnelli Jones Off^nh-iiiMT rtnnrtnlfi .Inhnm Rnyrt. No. H of Torrancc. Fo*t Vli-lorla B C Jprrv (.runt. No. 4R. Rrvnnl imP-Ford: Cllll. k tlodrr dondo resident, who was 34th M. 'Voll»lrill orrrnha 15S 418 Rnrdalil Mli lloffaki-r Offfnhaiwr: winner of the 1963 Indy. had Don Brnn-on. No 19. WVIrii Hallbrand-CW»n- in the qualifying, but has A| Mll,,.r ™'t*\\?Third Row MI.I, Ne No. 4. Wynn Witjon his Lotus-Kord back on the h"""rr 11th Row been unable to get into the :« Aidrrman uitun-FVrd. i»7.'jn'^ Seventh Row Mwfn track yesterday after crack Ami- Kii.-1-pfr. N,.. 1« Offi-n- <:n- s.>r>. No 4L Brvant spectacle as an alternate. \0 °» 8Tp'F>'rm!?o h.iilxr noadslf: BRP-Kord: Al Vn'rr. .Nn. 45. Ihrr- ln llNo?ill'is7'.4*7 Jim Ilurtilblsr. alon-Thompjon Lola_-Forrl: ing it up on May 21. Fint Row i Lloyd Ruhv. Wlrhlta Fulls. Trx . NT. X, . 5!> STP Novl R<»d;t«T: Bill A T FO>I lloii«t. CHARGE TO THE FINISH . . . Thoroughbreds and their jorkev, go all out in charge for the finish in typically thrilling action nt Hollywood Park, the beauti ful "Iriek of the lakes and flowers" in Inclewood where racing will he conducted through July 26. BASEBALL PLAYOFFS Pettigrew SPORTS o Brett Pitches Runs Mile IA-6 MAY 30, 1965 In 4:16.3 Torranee Eagles to Title Ron Pettigrew. senior miler from West High, was fifth in Plans Girls \* Kcmer Brett a junior, pitching in all four CIF "AA" a record-breaking CIF mile baseball playoff games, led El Segundo to the champion- £0negT Lemtos Softlmll ship Friday with a 7-1 win over Loara High School. Pettigrew ran his fastest The Yellow The game, played at El Camino College, saw the mile in the time of 4:16.3. Ribbon Girls Fra* Softball League, Paclfl Eagles win their 19th game in the last 20 starts. but "> ' eff°rt w" over- open to girls 11 through 14 years Opan Brett pitched a one-hitter sh.*d™e* bv. farl J""'*^' of age PARNELLI JONES . . . 1063 Indianapolis 500-mile against Loara. On Tuesday he of Westminister High who who will have completed no winner, is expected threw a four-hitter to he hack In the rare Monday. Ol against*?" lhe .race in 4 minutes- more than the 9th grade, has His Laliix-Ford hai lieen repaired following • prac been planned for the sum tice run rrarktip 10 dsys ago. ^ _ ^ tfWttkS: -ht2 a :~ ,,r «. - mer. H.n . «. an, B,,h»p An,.,. *'%?««»«£>«, The Torrance Recreation CIF title with 30 points, beat- Department sponsors the Brett had a 3-1 record dur- ing defending DANNY VILLANUEVA champion Muir league to provide ing the Pioneer League cam- bv 10 ints girls with waj Po,v.s the opportunity for growth paign. Ho was restricted on fj-f,h ,can cnampjonsmp ' in HOLDS GRID CLINIC the mound to avoid trouble and development in team njstorv play, Dainty Villiiiniev.i. star punter for the Los An with the leg he broke in foot- AmonR sportsmanship, coopera Bav ^ Sk tion. and healthful geles Rnrns. will hold a special ball. His first start on the u and living session with the pjoncer u e through play mound he lost to West High perfo^ers to in an organized kickers of the South Torrance High School foot as Dave softball league. ball team next Wednesday LaRoche hurled , the mee, were: afternoon. one-hitter. 5-0 win A workshop will be held it The school is at 4801 Pacific Coast Highway. El Segundo closed the y',1,'.' "£' Walteria Park Saturday from Torrance. league 10 a.m. -2 p.m. season by winning i i« 3 Villanueva. now in his sixth three games against West. S!- v.rr>. Participants are invited toj season with the Torrance and Lawndale to "jjy-'j^, bring their lunch and spend Rams, was the fourth leading punter in the Nation , Santa j finish a game ahead of West « : " _ * V the day. Girls will have the al Football League last year with a 44.0 average. in the pennant race The jo'r'i',^"Kuimirk1"" Palo» \v opportunity to learn skills He led the Rams in scoring for the first four years Eagles had a 12-3 league C«n and techniques rec- 8P_VlrdrnvlrdM, and will have in the league. ord. »«,; Rrdondn (4lh> a chance to play. KEMER BRETT and Rowan. Rrdondo | Danny holds the Ram field goal record of 51 While pitching four Vrrdf« (2ndi Two summer leagues will victories Brett had 42 strike-it -Mi: Rm- Monira (4th). PRETTY PATTI PETERS . . . Cherk* over Clem be conducted, yards and also holds the team punting average Btnrly Hill* one originating! L.A. Angels outs in 28 innings. He gave Proctor'* laic model Chevy stork car, one of many at Walteria Park, and one at record for one game of 52 5 yards. up nine hits and five runs. entries in flr»t annual A»rot 300 Grand National McMastcr Park. Villanueva is a native of Tucumcari, N.M., and Loara scored a run off In 11-Game NASCAR rare set for Aicot Park Memorial Evening, i Walteria Park League is a I960 graduate of New Mexico State College | Brett in the first Inning of games May .10. Latest IMtt Cheviex, Fords. Bulcks, will be played Mon where he made good on seven of eight field goal I their game Friday, but the m Ply. days and Wednesdays Eagles got moulht and at Wal- tries as a college football star. Home Stand six in the fourth |Q other Detroit models compete. jteria Park. The McMaster He is a member of the California State Recrea The Los Angeles Angels ^!. "1^!.?^ ^K^ rr«. | League will play Tuesdays and Thursdays at McMaster tion Commission which advises the governor on mat Tlc Stock Car iPark. ters of recreation. Tine Wednesdav night with a ., , T
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