South Spikers Trounce Inglewood * The Top Team Efforts Fearless Spectator Guide Easy Triumph Finally beginning to reach its spike potential. South Hich demolished Bay League rival By Inglewood. 62-42 on Friday. After falling topowerful Santa Monica and Mira Costa to open the league campaign, the Spartans have now bounced back to bomb Hawthorne and the Sen­ —-Charles tinels. Topping the afternoon was the South swoop in the low hurdles. Chuck Hanson won in McCabe, Esquire 20.9 seconds followed by Bob Palmer and Mike Balstad. Hanson also picked up a victory in I make only one confident prediction about the the high hurdles, winning in GREGC KTERSON, Sport* Editor 15.6 seconds. Bob Dobbie upcoming baseball season. snared a third in the high Next to who wins the pennants and the Series', the McClain, Alworth timber battle. biggest stow of the season will be the appointment of Leo Durocher to succeed Walt Alston as manager of ANOTHER Spartan sweep Disaster May Stymie the Los Angeles Dodgers well before occurred in the mile where September. Guide Knight Win junior Bruce Hamilton, finally This has been said often before. Alston has been getting the green light from buried thoroughly and often since he took over the Hurler Pat McClata and sprinter Bub Alworth combined coach Dick Scully. unleashed club in Brooklyn in 1954 and has revived to haunt his Friday to pace Bishop Montgomery's 72'a-SlW Camino' 4:30 effort to win. Dave Led- West Crown Chances embalmcrs. Rcal Leaciie track victorv over St itorninta MrTlain can. 'on* trailed in 4:38.4 followed turedH,«H the,hf 70->ard 2 highhiah hurdlesh,?rH.«inoT^«i.««i.h^ in 99 seconds, finished «V >>«"" G" "- Double disaster hit West! the remainder of the season. when Culver catcher Don Man­ But mark my words. This is it. If the Dodgers are TWO other top performances High Thursday as the Warriors second in the 120-yard high hurdles ! Grossman. termed by coach ning slammed into him at­ not commandingly In front of the National League by in 14.9 seconds, and wcre turned in by South. Marty dropped a 6-5 Pioneer League Max Lomas as "the finest re­ tempting to score. nabbed a first in the broad July 4 and I think this most unlikely Walter will Bakker. inching toward a new baseball nod to Culver City and ceiver in the league," suffered The senior catcher was hit­ jump with a leap of 18 feet. school record, won the shot put lost the services of catcher a broken nose and a slight con- either get, or already will have had, the old ax. Alworth ting at a .444 clip and led the came through with with his top performance of Richard Grossman for possibly cussion in the seventh Inning team in home runs For the only thing that can keep the stiles turning Cardinals a 24.1 second clocking in the 52-64. Bakker was followed by and extra 220-yard dash for first, cap-; John Daugherty base hits. Grossman v.as also at Chavez Ravine after another Dodger collapse and with a put of th*» team leader and "a real anything short of first is a collapse there is a man lured the century in 10.6 sec- 48-7. Drop Nod onds. and anchored the win­ field general" according to who by all odds should have been canned with rancor ning half-mite relay team. Lomas. and dispatch after last season. IN T|IE pole vault. Steve Wells went out at 12 to gain THE To TIIS IT WAS Montgomery's initial a first and turn in the top ef­ LOSS left West In sec­ For Leo said of Alston after the Dodgers lost the league spike victory, evening fort of his career. ond place with a 3-2 mark. Avi­ Several outstanding individ­ its record at 1-1. The Knights Jeff Fleener, finally round- ation leads with a 5-1 record. playoff to the Giants, "We would have won the pennant ual performances Torrance is in third at 3-2-1. if I had been featured a will get a chance to improve ing into shape, finished second manager." Leo denies he said it, but I 66-38 win for Torrance over the mark on Friday at 3 p.m. | in the century in 10.3. his top Sophomore John Marsden happen to know he did. Lawndate Friday in a Pioneer as they host Pater Noster. performance of the season, fol- threw the first seven frames of A few days later Dodger general manager Buzzie League track encounter. j Backing up Alworth in the i lowed by Lance Bennett in 10.4 the eight-inning, overtime con­ The top effort came in the 100-yard dash. Zac Naurian seconds. Bennett finished test and gave up eight hits Bavasi said Leo's crack was inexcusable and that there sec while walking three and strik­ would not be room for both of them on the 1963 broad jump where two Tar- earned a seccond In 10.7 sec- ond in the furlong in 22.6 sec­ club. I tars sailed over the 20-foot onds and John O'Rourke com- onds with Fleener third. ing out six. Marsden had pre­ But Durocher is still around, posing as third-base I mark for the first time this pleted the sweep with a 10.9 • • • viously thrown two one-hitters coach. Actually he is manager-designate, and he season Bob Romero exploded clinking. Nazanan also gave HALF Mil£*, Doug Hall won and a two-hitter in leading the knows it. for a 20-7 leap for first place : BMHS a third-place tie in the in 2:01 6 with Steve Donohue Tribe to three shutout vic­ However, the stunning blow ! furlong. third. Junior Randy Siller, up tories. Leo is pure came when Lynn Archibald. I ... from the Bee team, turned in show biz and fits into the La Cienega entering his first meet of the CHARLIE SANFORO. who a shocking 52 8 in the 440 for FRESHMAN chucker Dave ccnery like a pickpocket in the rush-hour crowd on season, took second with a leap [tripped on the first hurdle in first. Siller was followed by La Roche took over the final subway. of 20-5 feet. Archibald was the the 70-yard high timber chase, Dobbie in third. inning and gave up one hit, It was big gun on the Tartar basket- came back to snare the 120- Broad jumper John Ander- two walks, and the Winning Leo who said. "Nice guys finish last." And run. Culver scored on a It was Leo who later denied saying It. ball squad, gaining all-league >>rd high hurdle event in 14.7 i ion captured » second with a single, honors. seconds cap of 20-5 feet. a fielder's choice, two walks "You know I never said nothin' like that," said Another Montgomery sweep and a squeeze bunt in the the great third-base coach indignantly. "What I said BRUCE HENDREX moved in occurred in the shot put. Pete SOUTH WON all three divi­ eighth inning. was 'If I was playing third base and my mother round­ for a share of the glory with Femandez went 42-2 feet for sions, capturing the Bee clas­ West scored in the fourth ed third with the winning run. I'd trip her up'." a 4M effort In the shot put, (first. Mike Garcia was second sification 79-16 and taking the frame when Grossman singled And it was Leo who. even later, reported that the bis top effort of the season. ia' 41-7. and Tim O'Keefe Cecs by 67-19. The Spartan Cc« and Marsden homered. In the 1 latter crack "upset my mother very much." Strong as usual in the dis-, earned the show slot with a team remained undefeated. seventh, Gary Loyd was safe tance events, Torrance cap- 40-114 effort, Three Cee marks were brok­ on a fileder's choice, Dick Bu- He is the only third-has* coach in history who. tured the mile as Dennis Dyer . en. Wes Fox ran a I 28.8 in the chanan walked and Grossman according to a recent magazine inventor)', boasts "half turned In a 4:42 and snared a BRl'CE SMITH gave the 160 to break his own record, punched a home run as West a dozen $250 suits tailored for him annually by Sy first In the 880 as Ivor Samp-; Knights a half mile victory and Barry Goza went 5-5 in the moved three runs ahead in its Devore's shop in son ran the two turns in 2 03 »'th a 2 08 8 Jaunt. Mark Sal- ligh jump. A 440-yard relay half of the inning. Hollvwood. and the only one who Neither nioner owns 30 alpaca sweaters of every color. 75 pairs of was pushed. i cido came in second at 2:09. In .earn composed of Mark Fletch- Culver came right back to MIKE HATTER, recovering ^""If cr. Barry Rathln, Fox. and Bob JETT THREAT . Dennis Jett. triple threat splker knot the count and force the slacks, six topcoats of different weights, four tuxedos, holt took second in 55.5 sec­ innumerable from a kidney ailment, cap- Johnson set a new mark at from El Camlno. almost single handrdly pulled the War­ tilt into extra innings. $25 tapered shirts made for him by a captured the high hurdles in onds. 46.2. riors by Cerrltos on Friday. Jett won the century, the On Tuesday coach Lomas French shirtmaker and a good many pairs of $125 16.1 seconds.
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