Pag* A-8 TORRANCE PRESS Thursday, February 18, I960 "LOOKING Spartans Win Thriller 56-53 'EM Austin Paces PRESS South to 4th i OVER Quarter Win rjllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllillWith Mike Callai Jr. By John Whitacre South High Spartans Chatting with Homel playing their best game of Before the month of March is concluded Torrance the schools throo venr his­ will have absorbed another bowling alley. We are speak­ tory upset heavily I'a^vd ing of the Gable House, Hawthorne and Sepulveda, a Torrance High 5G-53 in a 40-lane job that is rapidly nearing completion. last quarter scoring spiu'ge orts by the fired up South squad Besides the lanes, which are situation 20 on each side because of the structure of the building, the Gable Hawks and Lakers to post their first House will offer bowlers a downstairs coffee shop, a victory over the cross town nursery, an upper or mezzanine floor housing ft dining rivals. room and cocktail lounge. in Sports Arena Sun. Joe Austin and Jim*Man- Chatting with Jerry Homel, part-owner and man­ nix led the Spartans who Southern California basketball The Hawks are way ahead of by fen points ager of Torrance's newest addition to family bowing, fans will get another look at ma­ the Western Division chase in were behind we were startled to discover that the big six-footer is also jor league activity when the St. the NBA. They boast some of one time in the third q^rt- behind the national move to form a National League of Louis Hawks and Minneapolis the sport's greatest names fel­ or, Austin ac-> Lakers collide in a pair of Na- lows like , Clyde Lovel- curacy pnid off as he hit < bowling. t i o n a 1 Basketball Association lette, Cliff Hagan and Slater ' I live straight in the last In *a construction shack set up for an emergency games at the Sports Arena next Martin. Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday Minneapolis' big gun. of minute of the thrilling con­ office we managed to capture Jerry's time and get the test. following facts. evening, Feb. 22. course, is the fabulous K I n i n Tipoff for both games will be Baylor. The 66 star WHS an All- Mannix high man for at 8 p.m. The games are being Pro star in his rookie season both teams led their secondhand Thirteen Set to So sponsored by the Salopian Fath­ last year and Is well on his way third quarter comeback witK 18 Are you the sole owner of the Gable House? ers for their charity program to toward repeating. didgets on his deadly jump shots JVo, Jack Howard and Jack Cogan are also in on curb juvenile delinquency in East Baylor out-dueled Wilt Cham­ from outside the key. Los Angeles. berlain in their recent meeting Torrance swished the n|^ a the deal with me. My brother* Leonard and Bob run our The game* are a follow-up to here, scoring 36 points for high plenty in the first quarter and other lane th* Jefferson Bowl in Culver City. the highly successful NBA game point laurels. He also is a great looked as thou they were goinjf Judging from what ! completed and the blue-prints between Minneapolis and the rebounder, feeder and court tac­ to repeat the previous rictory you've really taken on a big project with the Gable Philadelphia Warriors earlier tician. over the Spartan* but with the this month. That one drew near­ St. Louis and Minneapolis are rebounding of Cliff Roy and'1 the House. ly 11,000 in a driving rain, prom­ bitter rivals, the Hawks still shooting of Mannix, South palled / don't think to. Torranct if expanding *o rapidly within three points of the Tar­ pting the NBA moguls to come smarting over the Lakers upset AUSTIN CONNECTS during inter-city baffle noon. Austin, in a fourth quarter spree, and almost every family is bug» for bowling. I only tars at the half 31-28. victory over them in the Western between Soufh-Torrance High Tuesday after* paced the Spartans to a thrilling win, 56-53. regret that we didn't have tht room to put in more alley's. Southland enthusiasm. Division playoffs last season. Press Photo by Art WllUy The third quarter was played When do you plan to open this bowling palace of on even steven basis with both teams looking tired at timea/but yours? 4 the Spartans came out frc^J a* From the looks of things it will probably be dur­ Babe Ruthers a daisy in the final stanza to ing the latter two weeks of March. When Policy's opens pull ahead of the Tartars in the in early March we plan to pass out free passes for bowl­ A real live baseball star is Hold BD Meet Pioneer league standings, South advising lots of Torrance youngs­ now maintains a 3-6 record, ing when we open. There will be, a hoard of di- while the THS men have dropped I'm told that your behind a move to establish a Na­ ters to study hard and get as | rectors meeting of the Torrance much education as possible. to 3-7 playing one more game tional League of Bowling? Or do I hear too many ru­ I Babe Ruth Lea.eue at 7:30 p.m. than South. Youngaters get this advice at the SU-e) workers Union Hall Leading scorer for the Tartar* mors ? ! on Border Ave. Monday, Feb. 22, Paul Pettit, ex-Pittsburgh Pirate was as usual TUS's pride and No, your rif/lit. My brothers ore planning to go to Star, whose off-season activities r it was announced today by the Chicago at Hir end of the month to (/< I the league. joy junior forward Bob Weistor. include substitute teaching in the Leagues publicity chief, Harvey The "Blonde Bomber" scored l.~> Casson. How many cities have you contacted or have pledged Torrance school system. During didgets to nvi'ntain his l^feue themselves to the league? the fall semester, Pettit attends Masson furlhrr ro'trrat^d that .scoring ! gregation. Applicants must he present at At the time of his signing In panics on the Tartars remaining 1960, Pettit was the highest-paid I wo of the three tryout dates Stadiums Built to l>e eligible. schedule to break a record \fchich bonus baby in baseball history. was established in 1950. Will the games take place in bowling alley's like A Lomita rettident, he was a ball Bill Rrinert was second in Tar­ National TV? player for Nar bonne High tar scoring with 14, fl We are planning to build stadiums for the games School, where he was an all-city little Leaguers Andrews Sonth's best d because we are sure large crowds will attend. team member three straight player for the second timeilu-M years. During his prep career, Bill below his Ic-ague and solson- What cities are already in? he pitched six no-hitters, three Register Today al average of 16 points per g$une. 7 can't tell you now. But check with me after I re­ in a row. Registration is slated tonight The Tartars are idle tomorrow turn from f'hirrif/o. Right now I want to. get the Gable Although he hopes to be a from 7 to !> p.m. fW any boy 8 night but rotuI'M to action «next House completed. coach, Pettit now substitutes in to 12 interested in placing Little Tuesday against the league* cel­ Troubles began; A burly construction foreman en­ elementary schools. He reports IJVUVUP Baseball at thr Green­ lar dwellers Lennox. on theXan- that he "has few discipline prob­ wood School. cers home court, they lliPtf re­ tered the shack to explain to Jerry what the hold-up was lems, probably due partly to his The Torr.snee Central League, turn home a week from tdhior- on number four lane. Worried and bothered like all own­ reputation. He reports that when whose boundries are 100th south row to take on the league lend- ers building sporting edifices Homel thanked us for com­ he walks into a class, there 'J*pl: ing and extended an invitation to the opening "If I usually is one of the youngsters Wostern will be rpirisionnc in'confines of the THS hard\1wm»d. ever open," he said as he headed for the mammouth proj­ who recognizes him. Room 5, today. South travels to Culver City "They usually ask me lots of The Torrance National League Friday to try and perform Iheir ect. questions about baseball," he whose boundiic* jm> ( :\ ' S O n second straight upset, ani;i'-h <'\\\\f\ n has »1- world's two recognized g a s- Call ards raising funds for field possible. He is in favor of col­ dragster had officially gone the he has hern attending college dragster records. S t range! y Jerry Homel Now! FR 8*2265 rr-ady gone through preliminary equipment and uniforms. The af­ lege for professional baseball route under nine seconds. trimming at Warriorville as he fair is open to the public. players. He wouldn't mind if his during the fall semester. He at­ enough, these were get on dif­ rut the original lint of 36 candi­ three sons became baseball play­ tended Harbor College and Long ferent strips the same day, Feb. 7. dates for the varsity nine to 25. ropolitan . championship for the ers, as long as they got a good Beach State. One is Alien (Lefty) Muder- The turnout is quite an advance­ «e.cond straight year, even though education. This spring, he'll h* playing sbach, veteran railbird of Pioo- ment over the 12 player team it was a three-way tie last year "Your chances are much great­ with the Seattle Rainiers. Early he inherited in hi* firHt season in his pro career he switched Kivera, who tooled a twin-engine with San Diego and Harbor, er if you are well educated," Chewy A-dragster for a 16f>.f><5- at ECC two years ago. Coach Freeman is getting the Pettit declares. "There are more from pitching to the outfield and Setting his sights on the Met- now plays first base. m.p.h. top speed (backed by two Golden West practice season off to an early ducated people in baseball today start. than ever before. Even if they "This hall club will not possess Wholesale Meats any one outstanding star," the they take, right away, they nev- DO YOU OWN A EXPERT WATCH former Trojan horsehider re­ can tell when these might marked, "rather it will be com­ come in handy." SMALL BUSINESS? REPAIRING posed of a group of lads all Pettit practice! what he LAt Our Big ' (iijnllv talented." »r< nrhes. For the past 10 yonrs, Operating out of your tfou'/l home ... perhaps? Three SAVE Locations If So... Investigate

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