Grid Tilt Pits South Against Not South Choice Over North In Shrine Charity Came i More than 75.000 fans are BOTH SIDES are claiming , pair of Sequoia (Redwood Citv) expected to ,pour into the lx>.sl|hc finest material they have i bruisers in Rich Koeper (6-4, Angeles Coliseum Wednesday yet assembled for the charity i 225) and Bob Svihus (6-4, 225). night for the 10th annual fray, but the South goes into i Keeper was named Northern Shrine North-South Football battle a one-touchdown favor-1 California lineman of the year | Classic. ite. | last season. For the South, the Kick-off is slated for 9 p.m. | RO|J, sql, ac]s possess exvep-! m'R men al'e r-os Angeles High A pageant involving Hums- 'fjona i speed as well as weight. > tackle Steve Avery (240) and ands of pnraders will precede Both backliekls average 184', Banning tackle Richard Reed __. the game at 7:45 p.m. and also wi,j|e t),e North has the ad- <240). serve as entertainment be- v;, M(agl> j n u,0 |j ne 204 to 201. The game proceeds go to the twcen tho halves. | Thp ^ contpstants (,ome ! support of the Shriners' Hos- into the game with great seor->tal f°r Crippled Children. if* I kJ i" inn potential i Tickets, all reserved, are riced llPriPrfll JvlGGiinC! 'Tl»* *°u^ '>»* probably the at $5. $3 a:ld * 1-50- VlrllUIUI i iVVItliy mos( versati](1 |)ackfiol(i ever put together in the series. All the backs can throw the ball USC Grabs and even the quarterbacks (two For Grid Loop of them single-wing men) can run like halfbacks. Off this, Top Shrine the South is given the edge. Registration Set St. Anthony's Tyrone Price Grid Stars Steve Jasper and his A general ^meeting for^all [^ leadin« sc(>rer °" the The University of Southern READY, HIKE . Quarterback to Califrnia, faced with its most brother Greg practices up for the beginning of the Pop parents and boys interested in with 17 touchdowns h i s encredit. Redlands' Harold punishing football schedules of Warner football campaign. The Pop Warner League has participating in the Pop War- . ...... scheduled an Information and registration meeting for ner Football program will be Ka " h')s amas<'ect all time in the next few sea­ Wednesday night. Interested boys must bring birth cer­ held in the Torrance Elemen- sons, received a tremendous tificates. tarv school cafetorium Wednes- THE SOITH'S powerful at- boost in the manpower depart­ day irVTo'^m^The'sciroons tack wi " l)e offso! b>' a dcval ment when the Trojans out­ located at 2005 Martina in cen- siting North threesome of distanced all other schools in tral Torrance [Madera's Kent Nance (32 IDs), the quest for the Shrine foot­ The .-I .^.kjr for ,,,c "« <*? JS?>^ ball players. The 25-man North and South ! SSSM^^^It:^^^^^^ teams, representing the finest timist club and former high i . .' r.,.-' trHisnn" higl school stars in California, Over 110 cars and drivers Compton who will handle an school football coach. '' j!TaVinstFresnn.High and checked into Los Angeles Sal- will race today in a nine event oidsmobile in the day's nine The coaches and officers of c ap'p'e d the season with'an urday to begin preparations (loublehcader CJA Hot Rod m,nl t.ar{| Scrallt( has wol, the association will be intro- pi'ght . touchdown explosion for the 10th annual Shrine and Stock Car program at Football Classic July 28 at. the two main events this year, and duced. ' against Merced. Los Angeles Coliseum. Gardcna's Western Avenue is leading in points. Tlle equipment used will be j The game ' pits towering Speedplant. During a luncheon at the Other leading drivers enter- «» display. The purpose of the (quarterbacks in the South's Biltmore Hotel, 10 of the play­ Heading up the Hot Rod cd include* Dick Cook lake mpet '»g is l° bctter acquaint : Rod Dowhower (6-4. 2101 and ers including an outstand­ race, will be the 1900 CJA Hot tuwood' mtiuuei Art Atkinson uitk COOK, Pasadenr hake- :interested........t..., ...,l)|10 P.,,le ...,wlth . .,.,.thc .,I ... Nort],-s CYajg Morton (6-4, pitched for ing trio of interior linemen Hod champion, .Jim Roessler. Je^Aotli lardena Sck *™m The Torl'ance Assn' '"'a Morton has probably of Barstow. Roessler has cap­ a member of the South Bay j 18 touchdowns, while Dow- indicated they would Austin, Downey; Bill St. James, Pop>P Warner Football confer- bower connected on an even go to college at USC. tured five main events al­ Gardena; Chuck Towusen, Gar- Surprising California was ready (his year. ence The local association dozen TD aerials, di- '' "a.Cicorge Durade. Pomona; j ; tto fjfield ,d fjfive tteams dur- next in order of preference. ANGEL FANS . Getting ready to go on the Torrance Recreation Department'' teen­ Tops in the Stock Car Gene { their secon(1 season vision is Arley Scranton ()f Billy Cantrell, Riverside; , BOTH LINES are tough. The ninegridders Indicating that j age trip to the Angels-Indians ball game on Friday, July 28, are Uruce and I'attl Mrocz- Davis, Santa Monica, Jasper The program is open toU boys North will be anchored by a u«e Berkeley school had the ko. Price Includes bus transportation, Insurance, and admission to the gall game, (idling Lopiccolo Downey. Bob Sim-> ine to 14 vears of age on 1 inside track. Oregon State was their tickets for I hem is Dick Reynolds of the Recreation Department. mons, South Gate; Wayne Pol- January , f961 . The weight third with eight, and UCLA South Legion telIr "pl(Clly1t Hrty' limits area 60 to 130 pounds ABEL WINS AT SAUGUS rounded out the Big Four with I El Monte; Jim Lytel, Pasa The teams are classified by age Ernie Abels of Torrance seven. | dena; Ray McKinley, Bell; and weight. I edged Phil Bradley and Jim Tile Trojans are due to land Wins Pair, Dave Hubert, Huntingdon Park: Registrations will be taken Steele for the top spot and a pair of giants from Sequoia Tordondo Nods Pacific Audie Madron, Compton; Don- before and after the meeting. captured the first URA midget High School in Redwood City Captures Title nie Harrison, Gardena; Paul A registrant should be'accom­ race of the season at Saugus tackle Bob Svihus (6-4, 225) Jones, Torrance; Dallas Harri- panied by a parent and have Friday night. The trophy dash and center Rich Koeper (6-4, On Home Run by Hons South Torrance American ! son- Hermosa Beach; and John a proof of birth date. saw Lyold Corbin taking top 22S), Northern California Line­ Legion Post No. 170 clobbered | Turner, Santa Ana. honors. man of the Year. Guard Den- Joel Mons smashed a home home with i double in the teams scoreless, and it on 1 Gardena, 7 to 0, anrl El Se- j In the 12-lap semi-main, nig Drucker (5-1, 210), St. Ig- run over the right field fence bottom of the third frame. remained for Hons, the first in the bottom of the seventh In the fourth inning, Tor­ gundo, 5 to 4 over the week­ Red Devils Gary Hill rolled to victory over naitus, San Francisco) is an­ Tordoiulo man up in the sev­ Jim Devitt and Ned Spath. other prospective Trojan. inning to give the Tornondo dondo notched another run enth, to unleash his game-win­ end to cinch the Bay league All-Stars a 4 to 3 victory over tide with a 12-2 record. Central Nine when Tim Hamilton, who had ning blast. Bob Wehrhan hurled a Rout Pedro, their Pacific loop counterparts reached second on a fielder's Gene Cook, the winning classy three hitter against Gar­ n extra-inning, nerve choice and advanced to third pitcher, went all (he way and dena to notch the victory. Takes Pair Nio Dodgers Nell Kppn Dpfpmk fvrlp 1 pad wracking contest. on a passed ball, scored on a had the third strike called on Larry Thomas came in to re­ First blood was drawn by grounder by Jackie Cowan. eight men. He allowed but four lieve Ken Turner in the sev­ Due to the moving up of the Tordondo when Mike Loney In the top of the fifth, Pa- its. Carlos Herrrara, his op­ enth inning of the El Segundo In Tourney playoff games two full weeks, singled and lions drove him cific went ahead on a walk to j posile, had six strikeouts and j (the Connie Mack Red Devils In Expert Class at Ascot Park Mike Andersen, a single by gave up nine hits. tilt, and stuck around to clialk Beginning the first game of will face two clubs today. At up the win. The two South j u,e All Star playoffs in fine Motorcycle riders at Ascot ing in the groove of fellow Jim Cook and a home-run I In regular Minor League hurlers allowed ~ " ---'- ' 1 p.m. they will travel to Nar- blast by third sackcr Mike""Tordondo ' ' action, the Pirates El Segundo; style, the Torrance Central bonne High to meet Culver , Park,,.-.,. go back to the job . of townsman Keen, holds three Sunset 'Cap only 5 hits. Little League slipped by Gar v in wi..t silouid be the de- settling their own champion- Ascot records for amateur ri- Taggart. boosted their league record to Mike Andrews supplied the (]e"na 4 to 3 behind the five- ',, ' |. ,, for the leaeuelgueP"sh 'P1 !' Fri(lavriuio.v "'S'iiigm.11- aflerun.ci takiicuvuig"8 j ders: one lap, 23:89; five laps, lfi-1, outslugging the Stars 17 power for the Legion against hit pitching of Keith Patton i c'ro'w n.
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