Sunday, May 6, 1962 THE PRESS Page A-5 Bishop Montgomery Golf PRESS Squad Holds 5-0 Record Beginners luck? Opposing min Lausen in March. Start teams may think so, but ing off with a bang the team that's not" the reason for slaughtered Fermin 1 > newly inaugurated golf about 20 strokes. Helpin, team's perfect 5-0 record. the team out in this match With Father Pekarcik's go- was Pat Coy, taking off from ahead and the assistance of the swimming team. Next Father Joseph as , the the squad played Hawthorne team was organized around and Leuzinger High, beating the beginning of the second them each twice. So far, semester. Western Golf closest win has been by LET'S GO Course was chosen as home eight strokes. At least two course. more matches are scheduled Task of choosing a team with Fermin Lausen at was then Father Joseph's Harbor Park, and University problem. Starting from High at Brentwood Country scratch, he soon had a re­ Club. There is also an out­ BOWUtC spectable looking quintet. side chance of playing the With Carmenmen Fuscardo >Ss^^ '''I Sparking the team is Ken Loyola High team. Girardhi as number one To tee off in another di­ man. With the help of a new rection, Ken Girardhi will Bowling fans here is an opportunity to improve that set of irons, Girardhi has represent the school at the score. Gable House offers you chances galore. Beginning" been playing near par golf. C.I.F. Invitational Tourna­ with Sunday, you can rent a lane, with as many on a A last minute addition to ment in June. He has a good lane as you wish, for just "one dollar per hour. TEAM TECHNIQUES are discussed by El Camino coach SETTING up a backhand shot, Warrior doubles man Monday is ladies' day, when the ladies shoot at col­ and swimmers. Top swimmers participating in ECC pro­ the team, Jim Wills, has chance to beat a strong field helped a lot by wearing of other high school golfers. Mark Dolansky smoothes out game for weekend Metro­ ored pins, they can win one, 10 or 100 free games. Also grams are, standing (left to right) Tom Viren, Jim lown the opposition. Follow­ Three of the first five are politan Conference tennis finals on the El Camino Col on Monday beginners' instruction classes are held at 9:30 Graham and Coach Rudy Kroon and Steve Moron, fore­ ing him are Frank Allman sophomores (Allman, Mac­ lege courts. Dolansky will team with Al Benson as the a.m. Friday and Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. until 5 ground, and Cappy Sheeley. and Pete Maccarrone who carrone, and Sansom) and number one Tribe doubles team. p.m. men and women can "Bowl on Your Honor," the make a hard to beat two­ are counted on to be back. higher you shoot the less you pay. some. Our number five man, Along with these, there are Bob Sansom, is probably the three others practicing with SUMMER LEAGUES West's Leading Colls most improved played on the the team for next year. They Tordondo Sluggers Belt A belated welcome to the Marshall Labs league, which team. are Joe Estes, Dan Cunning- is In the third week of bowling. Other leagues scheduled First match was with Fer- ham, and Pat O'Rourke. to bowl for summer are Tuesday Mixed 5's.. Wednesday 625 Scratch, Thursday Mixed 4's, and the Gable House Set for Hollypark Meet Bowling Association, which will be bowling on Friday iWith the $100,000 added Anita from the likes of In­ Four home runs, in three ting three homers. nights. * v * /folly wood Derby July 7 as dian Blood, Royal Attack, Bridge Lessons Offered days of play against crack In a heart stopper, the In the Wednesday night Twilite 5's, Team No. 5 (Tap- their ultimate goal, many of and Doc Jocoy. While Rat­ pitching, serves notice to the 7-Up Yankees and the Ma­ pa Keg) went, on a bombing expedition. The five-man the Went'a leading three- tle Dancer, runner-up in that area to watch out for Tor­ rina Federal Savings Tigers team, all El Camino College students, bowled a terrific >£ear-old colts and geldings seven-furlong event, was the dondo Little Leaguers. In fought it out to a 2 to 2 tie. 039 scratch total 1078 with their handicap. The Tappa will open their Hollywood Hollypark two-year-old Torrance by Local YWCA the first game of the season Billy Ernst the starting Kegs are comprised of Dan Karavas. 216; Ken Proctor, Park campaign Saturday Kingpin last summer by vir­ The Torrance YWCA re- "You'll be playing bridge the Hap Byers Photography Yankee teed off on 203: Nick Fuscardo, 192: Bob Withers, 188, and John (May 12) when they go post- tue of his triumph in the Dodgers were losing 3 to 2, one Tiger pitcher Greg But- Torok. 141. On the opposing team, Don Portzer of the ward in the $25,000 ently initiated Its new get ¥2 hour after course starts," added $147,800 Hollywood Juvenile aquainted offer to the resi­ said Christie. going into the fifth , terfield's servings for a (Keg & I) Team No. fi rolled an 11 strike 267 game, with Debonair Stakes. Championship. dents of the Torrance area. A free manual containing when Craig Lane parked one in the first inning. only a big 7-10 split between Don and a 300 game. Nice The powerful triumvirate Others expected to tackle A tremendous response of printed material on all the over the left field fence with Butterfield proceeded to going, Don. Nice start for the new season, would'nt you of Owner Rex Ellsworth, the Debonair are Port of sixty-four interested persons lectures will be supplied two aboard to give the Dod­ shut out the Yankees for the say? Trainer Mlch Tenney and Mecca, Prince of Plenty, attended the introductory those students registering gers a 5 to 3 victory over the remaining part of his six Jockey Bill Redondo Recreation Bowl inning stint. He struck out TROPHY WINNERS Shoemaker will Worridan, Harpo and Bayou .essons at the Plush Horse for the entire course. A tic­ It looks like a close race for awards this weekend. Wom­ 8cek a second consecutive Borg. Inn. Over fifty percent of ket will be issued to each White Sox. Ronnie Garrett seventeen batters along the triumph in the «lx-furlong the winning pitcher racked way. Brtiee MacEachern set en first, men. Alice Foote bowled the ladder with games The Debonair, first of 11 those present indicated a de­ student which will allow of 134, 13") and 136. In the beginners' league, June Mad- went which lant year went Saturday feature events, will sire to join one of the two them to make up lessons up thirteen . Billy the Yankees down with t* the stable'** current handi­ Cooper the losing pitcher three strikeouts in the sev­ dox had a 112 triplicate. Shirley Winship converted the be telecast over KNXT (2) new beginners courses start- missed due to illness, etc. G-7-10 split for the Sandbaggers No. 2. Shirley's answer cap sensation Olden Times at 5:15 p.m. with Harry Hen- ng Tuesday, May 1, at 12 A further innovation in had twelve strikeouts. enth. Billy Ernst struck out In a race record 1:08 4-5. The Quinns Dairy Braves ten Tigers in four and one- to that was "tranquilizer in liquid form." For the men, Kon and Gil Stratton handl­ noon or 8 p.m. this course was revealed George Morgan buried 10 strikes for a gigantic 288, D. -Ellsworth and Tenney ing the race call and color. Many stated that they by Christie, in that the stu­ scalped the Record Bros. third . Errors and have two brilliant prospects would be unable to attend dents registering now, will Carpet Indians 8 to 3. Larry walks was his undoing. Joe Gagliana had a 139 triplicate. ready for the Debonair, the until May 8, and a compre- be able to attend free the Hulsey the winning pitcher Savage came in and put out After bowling on Monday enjoy the poor man's din­ #-idle two-year-old whiz Annual Round-Up icnsive review of Lesson 1 first five lectures of the next gave up one while strik­ the fire. ner, Banns and Frank, for 37 cents. On Tuesday try a r last year, Wallet Lifter, was promised. course; thereby obtaining a ing out thirteen. The Braves The Ayers Home Bakery spaghetti dinner for 36 cents a plate, served in the Rik and the very quick Eight Bob Christie, champion complete review and have came up with two heavy hit­ Seals beat the Kool Metal Sha Room. l^all, victorious in his final Celebration Is 3ridga instructor, an­ the opportunity to have 15 ters in Billy Alden and Awning Giants 0 to 4 with The Rik Sha Room proudly presents students of the winter start at Santa Anita. nounced to the prospective lectures for the price of 10. Steve Waggoner, both hit- Glen W;iles making his Jerry Gorce dance studio. Wednesday evening they will Shoemaker in expected to Open to Public students that the new course INTERMEDIATE pitching debut and going all be doing exhibition of the swing and cha cha. The dance handle one of the speeders las been redesigned around Intermediate courses are the way. Jack Nance was group consists of Chris and Jerry, Glenn and Candy, John as he looki for a filth De- The Harbor City Christian a revolutionary new system planned for Thursdays be­ Colts Schedule his battery partner. Jimmy and Nancy and last, but not least, Mike and Nancy. This boniar win, having previous­ School at 840 W. 255th St., of rrfnemonics, (Memory ginning May 10th at 12 noon Wielen and Marty Martinez is one of the many attractions featured at the Gable ly clicked with Jonnie Mike, Harbor City, will have their aids), which reduces the stu­ or 8 p.m. Both intermediate General Meeting shared the pitching chores House. Round-Up Day celebration Bequeath and Old Pueblo In dent's memory work about courses are for those players Tordena Colt League will for the Giants and Davy Du- PORTRAIT OF A BOWLER addition to Olden Times. on Thursday, May 10, on 75 percent. who have played for some­ hold a general meeting to­ port the catching. the school grounds. I think that I shall never see; 9 Heady to turn back the Although the new course time and wish to improve morrow, 7:30 p.m., at the A bowler quite like Pee Wee; Ellsworth challenge will be There will be many events is easier to learn it still their game. Edison School, 3800 W. sT host of talented *econd- A bowler who takes her bowling quite seriously; of interest to both young and teaches the standard 4-3-2-1 For reservations to insure 182nd St. North Torrance You will see her at the Gable House constantly. £ear campaigners, including old. The senior high school Goren point count method. your space in any course call League will hold a dance Rancho Hio Hondo's Indian students will be presenting TEN WEEKS your Torrance YWCA at FA at the Elk's Hall in Torrance Blood, Ralph Lowe's Drill a/melodrama throughout the The new course is de­ 0-2255 or FA 8-622. All on Saturday, May 19. The ad­ Youngsters Score Site, The C.R. Mac Stable's day; entitled "Egad, What a signed for ten weeks with courses will be held at the mission is $1 per person and Use Classified Ads-Phone DA 5-1515 Black Sheep, C. V. Whitney's Cad." Va hour lecture and IVfr Plush Horse Inn, 1700 Pa­ the public is invited. At FSC Session Rattle Dancer, Mrs. Connie The Junior high students hours of supervised play. cific Coast Hwy. FSC World of Sports held Thing's Private World and will have a booth set up to 7.FOR-14 their first track meet for Kratz and Corrigan's Bold sell.items for Mother's Day Alhie Pearson of the Los grade school boys at the Corporal, all stakes winners. gifts. The mothers will be Angeles Angels had quite a Lennox High School Satur­ I Indian Blood whipped having a rummage sale and National TT Champion at weekend on the club's first day. It. Is expected that this fliost of bin expected Debo- bake sale from 9 a.m. to .'} trip 1o Detroit. The Angels' meet will become an annual BOWLING^ flair rivals when he took the p.m. "Mighty Mite" went 7-for-14 affair. llaggin Stakes last summer There will be a parade, with all of his hits going Following boys from it. Hollypark and a recent Ascot Speedway Tonight for extra bases, six doubles North Torrance, Bill Ains- dix-furlong drill In 1:11 4-5 starting at 10 a.m., with the children from each grade in National TT champion the gruelling 100-lap Jimmle and one triple. By picking worth. Pat Coons, Lee Eye- fridicates his fitness. up six of the long hits in stone and Terry Smith, com­ " Black Shep staged » major costume. Dick Dorresteyn of upstate Phillips Memorial, last As­ Hot dogs, soft drinks, do- San Pa bio and Dick Ham­ cot daylight race April 1. the final two games, Albie peted in the 4th, 5th and tipset In taking the San Vi- tied an 6th grade events. Ot the «eent« Handicap at Santa nuts, and coffee will be sold mer of Lakewood go to the Other northern riders for throughout the afternoon. post as co-favorites tonight tonight include Dick Mann record held by many for Pat Coons won first in the at Ascot Park, Gardena, for and Jimmy Plain, El Sobran- "most extra-base hits by a high jump and second in the The proceeds will go to­ player in two consecutive wards the school building an AMA sanctioned motor­ te, Dave Bostrom, Duly City. 00-yeard dash and softball GABLE HOUSE ftuth Leaguers to cycle steeplechase over a games «ix." throw. Terry Smith took fund. Clark White, Bakersfield first in tricky twiit, turn and jump cotton farmer, is another the football kick and The public is Invited to course. Use classified ads for fourth in the softball throw, Hold Annual Dance attend, so mark it on your highly regarded rider in the BOWL It is the first under-the- quick result*. DA 5-1515. l^ee Eyestone won first in calender, and come and Join expert class along with Jack the 180-yard dash and third the fun on May 10 at the arcs race of the year over O'Brien, Santa Monica; Skip Something New and Exciting Saturday, May 12 the hair-raising 10-foot ob­ od by the two "finds" of in the soft ball throw. Bill I fa rbor City C h r I 1I a n Van Lecuwen, and Sammy the year, Eddie Mulder of Ainsworth placed fourth in 2 The Torrance Babe Huth School. stacle jump and around the Tanner, Bellflower; Jack Going on All the Time Ceague announces that they In field lakes, and has at­ West Covina and Guy Louis the shot put. Simmons, Artesia; Eddie of Bellflower. dfre holding their annual tracted 110 riders from up Kretz, Monterey Park; John­ These boys won the 440 HERE IS A FEATURE JUST FOR YOU 'Xrinc* at the Retail Clerk FIRST and down the west coast. Separate races, vvindup yard relay with a 58.8 effort ny Muckenthaler, Santa with a triple main-event, leaving their nearest coin- 'tfnion Hall, 25949 Belle For* To Ken McBride, ace Fjrst face is at 8:30 o'clock, Ana, and Larry Earhart, Los HONOR BOWL will be held in all three petitors many yards behind. THE BETTER YOU BOWL—THE LESS YOU PAY ft, Harbor City (between righthander of the Lo« An­ one-lap practice laps at 7. Angeles. "Western and Normandie just geles Angels, fell the honor AMA divisions. In winning first in four FRIDAYS—9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Hammer split even with Clyde Litch of San Ga­ Ascot Park is at 183rd and of the nine event program fcuth of Pacific Coast High- of pitching the club's first Dorresteyn in S o u t h la n d ay) Saturday, May 12 at shutout of 1002. He four- briel, who has been burning Vermont, just off the Harbor they ably represented the Dancing Lessons Monday — Ladies' D*y hit the White Sox in Chicago chases during the 1961 sea­ up the Ascot oval in Friday Freeway. North Torrance area. Saturday—Moonlight Bawl 3 p.m. son, but the northern Cali­ night racing. Is among the Free Baby Sitting 2 Music will be supplied by on April 12, 1-0. It was the Sunday—7 a.m. ro 11 a.m. first time in the two-year fornia ace won national high top amateurs, while the Best Entertainment flie MP! Coates Orchestra. point honors There will be a door prize history of the club that and captured bulging novice class is head- Open Bowling Rent Lane ftrawing each hour and re­ they had won a T-0 contest. Windsor Per Hour ...... $1.00 freshment < for all who at­ McBride also hurled the An­ Every Night N« Limit to NumMr tf PtrtM* tend. I gels' first shutout in '61, a Call, for Reservation! * An\«'ii<- v,.mling ticket S| 0-0 win over Cleveland. NEW ENTURES SUMMER LEAGUES NOW FORMING lan contact President Mel Milter, 182« MaHnette Ht. MILESTONE DLAT New Policy — New Tornmcp, FAirfax 8-2870, or Outflelder-first baseman OLD PRICES bur-chase them at the dance. Chuck Tanner of the Los An­ PENSIONERS HOW CAN THIS BE? If* very Tickets are $1 each and are gels became the third Angel WELCOMED simple when you know facts. RIK-SHA ftoofl for one free line of player to hit the give-year Alk your dentist about Pea- Every year w» learn to US! Bowling at the Bowl-O- mark as a major leaguer turn to which you may be t)rome on Western Ave. when he reached that mile­ entitled under expanded OUR TIME BETTER. Sine* the S The Torrance Babe Ruth stone on April 29. Steve Medical Assistance program. cost of dentures is largely ROOM Nave in xamination sl.rague invites every adult, Bllko and Art Fowler be­ now. the cost of the dentiit's time SPEC f~L Fr \TURES to attend this affair. came five-year men in 1901. we have been able to KEEP THE PHONE THAT TEUS PRICES DOWN. Dentists «arn BUSINESS FOLKS LUNCH, from 99e .your savings WHOLESALE more now and materials cost DINNERS, from 1.25— Family Ihvittd TE 2-7115 more, but we save this by •.<•—.—"!«• — FLORIST SUPPLIES COCKTAIL HOUR—12 Midnight to 2 NEW (AP DIRECTORY REDUCING WASTE in time. Buy One, Gel On« Fr»«—«r Oeuklti (No iMr) FREE DANCE LESSONS—Monday »11 p.m. G.M.C. TRUCKS NO IXTIA WAIT 4f ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS LAS VEGAS TYPE SHOW — Wtdn.tdty OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC CHAIIOIrot DAYS FOR FASHION SHOW—Friday Noon •v J*i«k«i ihopp*—Call tor rtstrvctlen DIFFICULT CASH FIRST CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS • IKE CARPENTER TRIO—Nifhtly «xe«p» Sun CECIL L THOMAS & SONS CRIDIT PACIFIC COAST HWY. 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