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lirty Seven Lose Practice GameThe Dirty Seven, last year's*Golden for six points oil the third
Torran«« champions, had their | play of the period. The same twofirst workout ot the season test Sunday at the \\ifh school field.
The short session was followed by a practice fame with (he fast Sachs and Sons Fi>rd dealer team from Downoy. TrV practice tilt was won by the visitors, 19 to 14,
players teamed up for the extra point.
Following the k i c k o f £, the Dirty Seven regained possession of, the ball on an Interception and scored again on a lateral from
in the last three minutes of play golden to Paul Blller. who flippedon a long pas
The winners led at the half,13-0, after an Interception of Bob Ookien's pass intended for Ralph (Jeorge went for a touchdown
to. Leroy Schwonk in the tone. A short pas.- frto Dan Moon for the cc
Golden erHioi
put the Torrarice boys into th« lead, 14-13.
nnd conversion in the first rjuar- The .score rein ter and another TD was added until, with only thr In the second period when a j left in the game, a lon« Downey 1 Downey player scored after steal-1 pass bounced off the intended 1 ing the ball from Golden's hands I receiver's hands, over the out-1
stretched hands of Torrance's Bllk-r, and into the arms of the
! second Downey player who went
was about to pass The local boys came back eaily
in the third quarter when Eddie Roberts took a long pass front ver for the deriding tally.
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MN.H.S.B'sGreet New- Grid Coach
Sixty four candidates greeted new Coach Many HouKh this
s "B" football practice got under way at Narbonne high school.
The BCPS meet the Banning lightweights Oct. 16 on the Nar- bonnp field in the Marine league opener.
Seven lettermen were among the prospects which went through early toughening uj 'exercises this week.
They Ineluded halfback* Bob Austin, Gilbert Olvera and GOT- duu Goheen; K^Ardjt, Vincent Lovell and Earl Moorr; guard .lark Ullllaim, and quarter back Nurnum Bluff. Hough (pronounced "Haft" )
listed the sixty-fcur hopefuls as follows: Nell Andersen, Charlie
I Allnian, Earl 'Allman, Bob Aus tin, Donald Duncan, Harold Dun can, Bill Bean, Gene Erickson, David Bergen, Dan Fitch, Tom Ferry, Eddie Forces, Don Crun% Charles Garrison, Ted BUler Nor m a n Bluff, Don Bryant Claude Creasy, Dick Darst, Rob ert Doepping. Gordon Goheen, Lclland Oilffln. Dave Hat he way
IDelbert Mearle, Clarke Hewing I Billy Bourne. James Holder, Sam j tsom, Ivan Keys, Albert Lafoun- tain, Elton Laskl, Jerry Dollar- lidi-j James Mays, Carl LittrelU
I Vineent Lovell. Ray Lowe, Bob I Mack, Earl Mooie, Albert Miir | rleta, Bill Murray, Frank ; vjxrro, Gilbert Olvera, Roy Pat ton. Richard Patton, Lloyd Phin ney, Charles Porter, Bill Rose Newton Rowell, Kenneth Rus ::ell. Fred Seaward. Jerry Spi Koland Stratford, Byron Stran, Richard Suarez, Ken Teunls Howard Trout, Wendell Vaughn Ted Webb, Lonnie White, Williams, Blent Wilson, Richart O r a k e, Bobby Johnson George Hazelbakcr.
Features Twin Bill Tomorrow
A double main event featu Ing two of the most promisln amateur heavyweights now can pjiigning on the Pacific Coa: and a pair of lightweights wh
ys prove popular with Ha bor area fans, will headline th amateur fight show at the mlnKton Bowl tomorrow nigh Flist preliminary begins at 8:3 p.m.
Don Turner of San Pedro, wh thought he was just about ru ning out of competition w everyone refusing to meet hi will run up against the late "white hope" from the ea Krankle James of New York, the first half of the twin t In the finale. Bobby Corkhl r o in p t o n College light weigh draws sharpshootlng Du Chronister of Bellflower, In four-rounder.
The Corkhlll Chronister go a build-up for a possible i
tch at the Bowl the ne ek, since the winner has bei
granted a qhance to gain rcvcn; against Freddie Negrete. T latter has trimmed both Coi hill and Chronlstei in whirlwli fights in the past months.
Benny Chavez, Southern Cal fornia Diamond Belt flywclg
h a rn p 1 o n, meets baby - fac Georgle Jacqiiet of San Pedr in the special.
ailing All Srtdders
AH men Interented In playing n a touch football leagae !• Tenure tUa DtB have keen
to contact Btawr "IMT Moon, suporvUor of sport* at
740-W a* txxm M poMlbto. The peralMllty of such a
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;or Opening TiltThe Torrance B football squad,ith three weeks of hard praccing behind it, is roundlng intonape for its opening gVmegainst Redondo a week from to-ly at the Torrance High fieldCoached by CHff Greybehl, theteam has been concentrating
n blocking and tackling. Greyhehl has 49 men. out for the
am and the boys have bee» «>rking hard in preparation for s full length scrimmage against 10 third string varsity this
week.Wfith only two lettertnen, re-
urning from last year's team lat copped second place in the
Marine league, the B's are hurt tort by Inexperience. The lack f know-how is made up by a ighting spirit that enabled the ttle men to throw varsity rim ers for losses several times dur ig scrimmage sessions.
Led by the two r e t u r n i n j nonogram winners, Don Bod no ,t right guard and Bob Snuffe .t left half. Greybehl's squad has teen running their plays from he straight single wing fotma- ion rather than the more popu- ar "T."
Although the line-up for the Redoodo opener te not definite,
Ireybehl has been working- a irst string of Jack Dean and ack Stevens at the ends, Yovan 'opovich and Dick Fergu-son at ackle, Don Bingham and BooV
at the guards and Ray Mad- lork at center.
Leading the B backfieM at quarterback Is Jerry Wotxel. Dick Cloward has been running rom the fullback soot and Ralph
Standridge at right half, with Snuffer and Boyd Crawforrt al .ernating at the left half pout
However, Coach Greybehl Is ooking for a lot ef good playing trom his reserves and will j>ro- mote them to th« first .team whenever the hoys on top let down just the least bit.
One of the hardest playing lads fighting for a first team berth is little Lokie Takai. Takai won his letter with the Redondo B's last ear at guard but Greybehl has hlfted him to the blocking -back
position.Other-backs who are threaten
ing to crack into the line-up are Leroy Swelgert it left half: Phil Wall, full; and Chuck Voorhees, quarterback. Promising second t«ara linemen are Dave Doherty at right end and Charlie Begue at guard.
The B schedule Is exactly op. posite from the varsity, with the B's playing the B squad from the school that the "varsity la meeting. The B's will play at home when the vacuity plays away and away when the varsity plays at home, with alt the B games to. be played on Thursday afternoons. The home Held will be the Torrance High field l» '.he rear of the school
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