I /IIIU'T- IT 9 ^————————•——^ -^ 1 I ' / Carrell Speedway · 2010-01-12 ·...
Transcript of I /IIIU'T- IT 9 ^————————•——^ -^ 1 I ' / Carrell Speedway · 2010-01-12 ·...
2-C August 14, 1947 TORRANCE HERALD I
TOOLS NEEDED BY DEER HUNTERS FOR CAMPING PERMITS
Ueer hunters are the United States vice requires them axe with handle inches long and n handle 30 inches or
that
they arc permitted to National park or foiest.
Forest Sor- to have an at least 3ti shovel with mger befoiv
., , A A Walter ConnollyStOCk Cars GO i Handicap At DelUnder Lights At Mar SaturdayCarrell Speedway
FELLERS Right Down to Earth' 91 I.
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DID YOU KNOW
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JOHN E. BROWNPresident
Long Beach 811-85
slock cars Saturday iiifjht as Carrell Speedway inaugurates its new lighting system with a SOOlap, 150mile race.
Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. as qualifying heats get under way to select the 20 fastest cars which will compete in the big race starting at 8:30. All cars will be either '46 or '47 models ;ind will be strictly a stock af-
I)H. BINGHAM HURTDr. R. A. Bingham, well known
former Toi ranee dentist who now resides"in Tjas Vegas, Nev., t'raetured his ripht leg Sunday while doing hand springs, ac cording to word received here.
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{outers from the handicap di- icm ,;' ! in their first licks Sa- day in the fifth running of
the J7SOO added Walter Connol- ly Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth, at Del Mar .
The stake, named in honor of the beloved actor who was one of Del Mar's first directors un til his passing several years ago, has drawn a class-packed field of stakesters.
Set to try conclusions are such top runnel's as Gilmoie and Uolphs' Bric-a-Bac, winner of the Labor Day Handicap herr last summer; San Luis Stable 1 ;. Montanes; C. H. Jones and Sons' Anecdote; Golden Gale Acres Stable's Observer all winners here opening week; Yolo Stable's Sierra Fox; W. W. CYenshaw's Sunredgra; Tktrs. Harry James1 Coletto; Black Oaks Ranch's Ma kai and Howard Hawks' Wai Valor. Montanes will be gunning for a repeat triumph in the Wal ter Connolly, having won the 1946 running of the classic.
The seaside couise today well on its way into the second week of its 41-day summer meet-
i ing here with six full days of ! the sport Monday through Sa- j turday- holding forth each week through September 20.
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Second Round Of Pee Wee Division Softball Opens
The second round of the Pee Wee division of the Torfance Reel-ration, department's summer playground leagues got under way last week at Fern avenue park with the following results:
Stars, 16; Seahawks, 5.Drix Jrs., 14; Woodcraft Ran
gers, 11.Wfclteria Warriors, 14; Black
Yankees, 3.Apaches, 15; Grizzlies, 6. ,Walteiia Warriors, 25; Stars, 1Drix Jrs., 15; Seahawks,- 1.
The Illinois Normal university, located at Normal, Illinois, is the Oldest institution of its kind in the Mississippi valley. It was es
tablished in 1857.
North Carolina, Kentucky, Vir ginia, Tennessee, South Carolina and Florida, in the order named, are the largest tobacco producers of the United States.
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Morrell's Snack Is1.* 1 Red Salmon &":. Tuna ofitSS?."'.5". Mackerel Jion .. Herring Ete'Sr,,. A&P Applesauce; Cherries J?,P0, Ann. Prune Plums JJjL Apple Juice ^.k Grapefruit ^'AJP Polks" Ji^"
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\ far meat, too! You'll get more good meat . . . i more good eating all arrjund, when you shopat your friendly A&P. ' (
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SPARE RIBSVEAL CHOPS =0,V. . 45', VEAL ROAST =^,,39^ Breast of Veal ^^,, ,.„„..,, 29* Bacon Squares n-v.-r 42;SploW
Luncheon Meat iX£? 49*«, Frying Size Rabbits 49'^Rockflsh Fillet .. ,,b . 33« Smelts Jf,1™"*... .n,. 27*
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THE NEW 1947
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.Summer Muring* in .UVT Produce
SEEDLESS GRAPES 2-15" Valencia Oranges ....... 5£ -29*Watermelons sa................ 2*
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tilers Move Into Final Round Defeating Alloy Diecraft 8-3
The Torrance Signal Oilrrsfplat ived into the final round of the
47 Semi-pio tournament at the ice park Monday night at tpense of the Alloy Die-
aft nine and veteran hurler Hie Sclaffcr, eliminating the loy nine by a scoro of 8-3. Schaffer hurled tight ball for
Alloy squad but his support ew up behind him committing ne costly blunders. The veter- i left-hander whiffed 15 Oiler itsmen, walking eight. Andrew "Pullman" Porter
urled for the Oilers, allowingx hits, striking out nine and alking one.Leading the Oiler bat-
rs again was young Don Mal-t, short-stop, with three hits
three official trips to theite. The slim youngster re-
eated his feat of last Tuesdayf coming through with a lingle in the sixth inning with
bases full and two out, to* the locals a lead whiched to be sufficient to win
he game.the seventh inning Man
ger Art Swartz brought two ore runs across for the Oil hen with tho bases loaded he
ailed for a triple steal and -haffer threw the pitch into the rt allowing Coogan to s<
rom third. On the next pitch rtz laid down a sacrifice
unt to stfueeze Bob McNamara cross the plate. The Oilets will face Raul DC-
L-aux' Trojans in the final round ( play tonight at the park, the inner to play in the finals of le tournament.Sunday afternoon the Oilers
ourneyed to San Pedro to meet,
gettiiig three hits in four ? at bat, including a long -bagger.
Slack Yankees Compete In City Softball League
ALLOY DIECRAFT
1 Morelork, >rgf Hay,-!,, liny Hayes. i I EvanT rf
Tllllc Schaftor. Lyona. c lf.mir-1. e
Bill Clln
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liporgi' llaxra. Mallot 3. Swarli. CIKI K«n; twn-baac hlU- Bowai'r. Bvaim C,«,gan: utok'n ban.'" -Morcl.jek. . Ev nim, SrhnffiT. IlKbcrln. Mallnl : I rk-c IHU-Karl Porlcr. lilianki. 8w lms,'» nn ballK off S, 'hatter «, f'.irtfr I: Btrurk out by Srhaffe by Pnrlor 9; led on b«w; Alloy <rart 7. Signal Ollen II: unii.l Knwhurf wnl-WMnor: scorer - Ed wurdu; linn- 2:J8.
Burial Held For Stepmother Of Local Resident
OrganiZ(>d by David Mollnar Jr. and captained by Tony Or- daz, the Black Yankees started play in the. Pee Wee division of he City Softball leagues last
week.In addition to the names pub-
tehed last week, the following persons and organizations have
Negrete, Corkhill In Rematch At Wilmington Bowl
Freddie Negrete, a Wilniing- ton Mringliean with dynamite in Jmlli fi'st-s, iind a two fisted ex- football star from Compton col lege. Bobby CoikhHI, will clash In tho main event of the ama teur light show at the Wllming- ton Bowl tomorrow night.
rematch of a sensation-fullETAOINSHRDLD j ^ »' *£^^h^&
from gong to gong and even a little after each bell, too.
So sensational was the fight,
contributed a sum sufficient to | iwoatcr
swPate full softball tram:Tom Babbitt, El Prado Furnl-ture Co., and ToiTance Ai an Legion Post No. 170.
.he sweater fund, and Moon, city recreation worker, ex-, pressed then- thanks this week to all those who made the worthy drive a success. "The in creased interest and enthusiasm shown by the boys upon receiv ing their team sweaters Justl-' fles the efforts put forth for their procurement," they added.
Baby Daughter Born To Local Couple Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Rip- py, Jr., 2217 Carson St., arc parents of a baby daughter born Monday noon in the Tor-
hospital. The" child has named Kathleen. She
weighed seven |x>umU and one- lalf ounce at birth.
Mrs. Rippy Is the former Htricia Hojo. daughter of Mr.
he used repeatedly, that fight fans of the Haibor area de- manderl a retake Friday Highl and the boys are willing and
idy to continue right where they left off. '
Crich, sensational San Pedro Slav, a comer with more than just .press clippings tu prove his claim to futuie great ness in the fight game, will en gage Curtis Fleman of Pasadena in the scml-wlndup, while Bill Slattery, coming up the ladder nicely as a middleweight fi(;ht pios|>ect, will oppos-
Augusta Jain,
he Oilers borro iggiani from mericans for the afternoon ic diminutive right-hander al- lost got away With a no-hit mtcst. In the ninth inning, two
walks, an error, a man hit by pitched ball, and a single, the
nly hit off Saggiani, combined o give.the Merchants their two lilies.Young Leonard Swartz, 13-
ear-old son of Manager Ait Iwartz, caught the last four in ilngs for the Oilers, turning in . .first class performance.
Cal Barnes, Oiler left fielder, nad another good day at the
-. ».. >i i',ivi», M. Jain,-who passed away ed young Nello \ & a , ^ , ' ,n ^the Jugoslav-| KO wwc nt,,d Wcdncsday , La-
Mesa.Born in Canada in 1873, Mrs. .in had been a resident o( San
Diego 14 years. Besides her son, I smvivrd by three daugh
ters living in Canada; a fourth, Grace Mullins of San Diego and
inddaughter, Mrs. Walter Sorenson, of Torrance. Burial
in" Greenwood Mausoleum, La Mesa.
Revolver ScoresTorrance Police Revolver club :ores for tho week ending Aug.
0, 1947..38 Cal. Police Course
4am« String! Av.raae0. Alllton ............ 3 3K6.IIO.. BI-ITV .............. :i 273.116J. Whltarre .......... 1 329.00
M Cal. Statistic*Hell Mow fire -98. AnlitmillKh llini'il flrr 97,BcrryIlKli r.ipl.l flrf K6. Anhliui-BrrryUgh Imllrlilual wore 3SH. Ashtull.
.45 Cal. Police Couner. Grlcr ............. 1 217.00
.22 Cal. Police CourseI. Brown ............ 8 J7H.M
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Equipment Is Rolling In To Local Schools
Equipment and supplies for irrancr schools is rolling into le city from far and wide, ac
cording to the school administra tive offices.
Assistant Superintendent E. W. Ingruni announced that be tween 500 and 600 unlvrraal type desks are enroutc to Torrance from the east.
The first delivery of county li brary books will be received on Thursday, at each of the ele mentai-y schools.
Considerable other equipment already has been lecclved.
ml Mrs. Wlllii grandparents
Hojo. Pate are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Hippy, 1611 El ~ rado ave.
Kleming in the top prelii iry.Orich, hy thr
eight out of nine fixhts hy kayo, and will earn a main event bill- inx at the Bowl if he gets by Kleman tonight.
The first preliminary will be Kin at 8:30 p. in.
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Kity|M> Ctime two- cut
— Continued One More Week !
— Further Reductions!
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Assembly Of God! To Sponsor Bible School Classes
The Assembly of God church announces the opening of a dal ly vacation on Bible school Mon day, Aug. 18, In the church build- Ing at 1741 Border ave.
Classes will meet daily Mon day through Friday from 0 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The school Is non-denominational and an Invi tation to attend Is extended to all children.
Free transportation will be furnished by the Assembly of God Sunday school bus on Its route through Jewel Village, Hammerton Tract, Southwest Village and the Lo4 Angeles strip.
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