BRAVES BREAK YANK WIN STREAK, 15-12 Olppic Team MOORE STARS Final Trials IN TRIBE WIN The National Little Leagu In other National action the Braves scored the biggest u Cards and Stars split a two- get of the season, and the game stand, the Stars winning From Guard second win, as they came from the first meeting, 6-5, and the JUNI 28, 195 Tomorrow night, and Satu: Monday. behind to down the leagu Cards reversing the decision day afternoon, th* answer t Rome Cable was back in the leading Yankees, 15-12. two day* later in a shutout, the big question as to whlc City League win column with Pete Moore was the stan< 5 to 0. athletes will represent the a close 3-2 win over the Na out Tribesman for the game Newell Roblson was the big United States in track an tipnal Guard nine in the first going the route for the win player in the Twinks' win, tal­ field competition at the Olym game of a double header at ners on the mound, and shar­ lying a homer and a single for pic Games in Melbourne w i 1 ing top batting honors for th hitting laurels, while limiting be answered. Al Nelson was the winning contest with Les Stanton, the Cards to five hits while A crowd, expected to reac pitcher, allowing the Guards­ Howard Taylor hit a home on the mound, and working a 50,000, will be on hand aC th men but six well scattered hits. for the Yanks, while CUf double play with Ba'taglia. Los Angeles Coliseum to ob lharlieCamou took the mound Grain and Steve McGulr Jock Cagaanan was the top serve the final competition fo for the losers and gave up shared top hitting honors. Redbird hitter with a home the first three place* in 1 but three hit* in a steady The Yanks scored .twice In run, while other bat action was events. mound effort. the first frame and held th provided by Ray Wilton and Last half of the double bill Braves to one run to take Terry Soth. At least 15 of the nation's 2-1 lead at the start. The In the second meeting Ca- top athletes will toe the mark aints dumping the league- Tribe went ahead in the sec in each event. Competitors in eading Longren Aeros, 3-1, to ond inning after holding the Cards and held the Twinks to these final trials will include go into a tie for first place. four hit*, while Barney Cain, IN HOT PURSUIT ... The Porsche Carrera, car nun such former Olympians as Par Pitt runs were scored by Soth, and Mike Cichinni Were 80, driven by Dale Johnson got close, but not quite cloM ry O'Brien, shotput king; Bob Rich IJndenberg, Deb Reeder blasting the losers' pitching enough as the Austln-Healey, number 25, finished some Richards, skyscraping pol nd Hank Hazelwood. one run In the top of the for five hit* and as many nine seconds ahead of the local driver in a production go vaulter; Horace Ashenfelter Longren's sole score came bird, but the Braves match* at the Pomona Road Race* last week end. - 1952 Olympic steeplechase hat and added one. to boost . champion; and Bud Held in the Gabby DiSanto doubled, went heir lead to 6-3. javelin throw. o third on George Wliey's sln- In Slme In UNPRECEDENTED ACTION-. Dave Slme, Dnke Uni­ le and came home, on Fred Yanks rallied for four runs Johnson Takes Win, Raville Third Dave Sime, the sprinter who Bingham's two-bagger. leld the Braves scoreless to qualified for the finals in only versity, recently granted special permission by the AAU to compete in the 200-meter dash at the final Olympic Dick New was tagged for ake a 7-6 lead. v Both teams the 100 meter dash, has been lie Aeros' loss, their second rent scoreless in the . fifth added to the tryout field in the trials Friday night and Saturday afternoon it the Coliseum, will be off his marks in in effort to catch Abllene f the season. rame. In First Running of Pomona Races 200 meter sprint, in an unpre­ Tuesday With one Inning to go, the cedented move by the meet of­ Christian'* Bobby Morrow in both the sprint* for the 1956 Mechanical difficulties took put out of the running after a Olympics. A Service Club Slo-Pitch Yankees came to bat'and pro- he edge off local entrant*' ficials. ouble header went into the eeded to build wbat looked drive for top honors in the first MG. The bulk of tomorrow's ac­ ecords at Torrance Park with ike a .winning lead on five running of the CSCC spon- Johnson was back on the tivity begins with field events .he Rotary topping the Jay- runs to go 'way in front,' 12-6 two-mile oval Sunday in a 30 at 7:30 p.m., although trial ees, 7-4, and Fire Dept. B At this point the Braves put weekend as Dale Johnson, in minute race for production throws apd finals in the ham­ (luebird Singles Nip Normandale overwhelming the Kiwanians, ogether an amazing nine-run Porsche Carrera was the cars with a list price over mer will be determined at 4 9-6. ally to take the win, 15-12 p.m. 13000. Cars in this race in­ Finals Tomorrow checkered flag. cluded, besides the Porsche Finals tomorrow include the As Local Club Takes Harbor Win The Carrera was the only Carreras and Super Speed- Four runs in the first and Strong, another double, to go 'alica Twirls No Hitter As ocal car in racing shape at stres, Mercedes 300SL«, Jagu­ javelin, shot-put, broadjump, and Cor­ high jump, 5000 meter run, ight more in the fourth were with a single for a two and he conclusion of the two day ars, Austin Healeys, 100 meter dash, and the 400 two in four mark. Giants Top Tigs by 5-0 Count vent vettes. lore than enough as the Tor- Top* Class In the face of thl* high- meter hurdles. ance Bluebirds ran over the Vanderpool Hurler Saturday action starts at 2 A pair of season "firsts" In the nine-inning marathon Johnson's initial competition >owered competition Johnson ormandale Stars, 19-8, in Pitcher Tom Vanderpool ere recorded in recent Amer- dro^e very well to an over-all p.m. Such standouts as Jack went the route for the locals ame on Saturday in a 20 min- Davis, high hurdles; Bobby arbor League play at Nor. an Little League play as Erv innings for the Pirates, scor­ te race for production cars eleventh, and a first in class F, landale. to take his first win in Harbor alica pitched a no-hitter, the ing 14 strikeout! and giving defeating a number of Jags, Morrow, top man in the 200 League competition. 1th an engine displacement meters; and Lou Jones and Bird batsmen were unable rst this season, for the Giants up but five hits for one run, rom 1300-1500 cc. The num- lorvettes, and Austin Healeys Jim Lea, 400 meter dash, will > hit the long ball, but the The Birds hopped into a 4-2 er the Tigers by a M count, and was relieved by Phil Mi- tor 86 Porsche took first place n the process. have their last chance to make > singles racked up provided lead in the first inning and ind the Pirates and Giants chalson who went the final ver a field of 24} and top spot Raville started the MO spe- the team for the Melbourne 11 the bases needed for the were never collared as they ent nine innings, the longest three frames, allowing a single in class F. lal in the one hour main trip. in. took their second straight ame of the season, before the safety. In the same race Bill Doush- ivent for modified cars under seat tickets, for both Crawford, 5 for 6 Harbor win, and a tie for top lies edged out a 2-1 win,. The Giants scored their run trouble .500 cc but after running in Reserve spot in league standings. ess developed steering days, are now on sale at t h e Shortstop Bill Crawford led Palica's no-hitter was spiced in the first inning for a short­ 'ith his MGTF, which elimi- he top 10 for the first few Coliseum, USC and UCLA, at le locals at the plate with Next game for the Bluebirds y 13 strikeout* while Jim ated he and his wife, Ruth, ips developed unexpected' f5 per copy. Reserved seats for ve singles for two runs in will be with the San Pedrp aims led the winning hitters came home (fa a single by Jim ;om further competition over troubles and wa* forced to either Friday or Saturday are x times up. Third baseman Merchants, the Only other un­ ith a'doubla in'three time* the week end. ; , on sale at the same locations im Murphy had one of the defeated club in the Harbor bat. : Phil Nicholson evened things Clarence Baville took 'the for $3. General admission wo local extra base hits, a League, at Peck Park, San up for the Pirates in the sec­ ext honors for Torrance with seats are $3; general admission ouble, to go with a pair of edro, Sunday afternoon,, >at ond when, he got on base With for college students is $1.50, ngles in five trips to the p.m. a single and scored on a wild high school students $1.00, ser­ late.
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