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News-Pilot from San Pedro, California • 12

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STARS Boys Club Retains Title After Dropping Game to Hollywood San Pedro dropped the Boys Bob Bugarin Ronnie Calligagan Club football battle last night on Joe Costa Ed Macitio Ricky Ka-Daniels Field to a heavier team loper Guarrassi and Castaneda from Hollywood 21-14 but man- Con tribut ions aged to retain the Southern Cal- Approximately 500 fans turned ifornia Boys Club championship out for the game and contributed Zuanich Scores San Pedrans to Twice to Lead 19-7 Victory The final curtain was run down over for the first TD Lopezs 'Huarters boot was good and the on Mary Stars fourth football conversion was good and the I score was tied 7-7 season last night when the locals Stars led 7-0 blasted Mater Dei 19-7 in fog-j With 29 seconds left in the shrouded Santa Ana Bowl Some half however Mater Deis Zuanich Scorer The second half was all Mary Star as once again Zuanich-play- by one-half game Coach Mitch Vladmirs little bills of Don Zankich who was men started off on the wrong' injured earlier in the San Pedro foot in the first half and blew i Boys Club season two scoring thrusts on penalties After the game members of and fumbles The invaders from the Hollywood club also donated thb Hollywood Boys Club how-lto the medical fund and praised ever rolled to a halftime lead the spirit of Vladmir's charges of 20 to zero I The San Pedrans finished the Fumble Recovered (year last night with a record of A blocked punt recovered in lve wins and one defeat I lolly-the end zone and a tumble recov-l "1 Rh has a record ered on the San Pedro 11 ac-'? fmished in second place counted for two TDs The third (m)aKU5 standings score was provided by Left Half Pe ie on 'he Hollywood Bob Collins who broke out of a schedule was with Santa Bar-trap on an aerial attempt and jala he same team San Pedro scampered 60 yards to pay dirt dpfpapfl twice this season Hollywood Sports Invade Wilmington The Wilmington Tigers will host the Hollywood Sporting 1000 hardy souls including 200 Quarterback Gene Oldham flip-ling his last game in a Mary Star San Pedrans braved the almost ped a desperation heave through (uniform ripped off huge chunks visibility zero soup and in so the fog to end Bill Jarvis in the of yardage and with Horse Am-doing witnessed one of the Stars end zone for MDs lone score brosi set up the Stars second best games of the season score Zuanich carried over from the five but an offside penalty against the locals put the ball back on the 10 Undaunted Zuanich carried over from the 10 on an off tackle slant The conversion wras not good The final score came in the fourth period on a sustained 79-yard drive with Ambrosi carrying the burden He hit off tackle for 15 and picked up 11 more on a cross buck A beautifully executed Di Meg-lio-to-Ernie-Gregg pass gave another first down Ambrosi carried for another 18 and Ernie Gonzales drove from the four over for a TD The conversion was no good and the gun sounded with the Stars winning 19-7 Outstanding line play by Tackles Jim Mosich and Matt Felando Center Bob Marquez Guards Eddie Gonzales and Charley Taylor and End Ernie Gregg and Jay Aranda Sophomore back Bob Almeida also looked good Carried Off Field Athletic Moderator Father Thomas Kiefer and Coach Phil Cantwell were hoisted to the shoulders of team members and carried to the dresisng room after the game The final 1954 record for the Stars is six wins three losses the opening gun of the first quarter the "stands on1 the opposite side of the field could not be seen Final Game For 12 Mary Star stalwarts it was the final game of their career Most of them enrolled at Mary Star its first year and have played for four seasons They were determined to win and played heads up ball Mater Dei kicked off to Pete Hernandez who returned the ball from the MS 15 to the 30 After bucks by Dick Lopez and Carmen Di Meglio Dick Ambrosi was forced to punt Ambrosi booted a long one to the MD 20 etumed it Osterkamp gathered it in and returned it to the Stars 49 After three plays gaining little yardage they were forced to kick For most of the first two quarters it wras a see-saw battle with Ambrosi coming out on the long end of the punting averaging 398 yards a kick Stars Roll Finally with seven minutes gone of the second quarter the Stars began to roll With Di' Meglio mixing up his plays Am-j brosi Johnny Zuanich Dick! Lopez Ernie Gonzales and Pete I Hernandez alternated in moving The story was different in the second half as the local grid-sters battled to keep their nine-game winning streak alive Pete GuarassL fooled the visitors on an end around and advanced the jCfeci ball 40 yards to set up the first Goods nine at 2 pm tomorrow San Pedro touchdown I at Patz Field ith Gene DuPree Three plays later Fullback: opening on the mound for the Chuck Castaneda bowled over for harbor club Former Banning the score (High ace George Aldape will be Second Score 'readv for relief After recovering a Hollywood! Others in the Wilmington fumbie San Pedro marched tojineup are Bob Kirkland cf its second TD in a series of six Archie Petrovich If Freddie plays Joe Costa went over theiMonge ss Don Hinchbcrger right side for the six points (Dutch Grotenhuis 3b Manny With time running out Sun Pe- Perez lb Manny Garcia 2b anil dro bottled up the Hollywood of-MaWos Guiterriz rf fense and took control of the ball its Southern California championship by one-half game San Pedro wron the crown last year with four straight wins The port athletes finished their 1954 schedule with five victories and one defeat BOYS CLUB GAIN Richard Oyama picks up 10 yards for the San Pedro Boys Club last night against the visiting eleven from the Hollywood Boys Club Although San Pedro lost the contest 20-14 the port team retained TITLEHOLDER Browns-Giants Tilt Tops Pro Schedule ABC TV PICTURE TUBE BRIGHTNERS A potential TD pass to End Guarrassi on the 10-yard line was inches long and the game ended with Hollywood ahead Playing outstanding ball for TOKYO i-P New world flyweight the Prt club on defense were champion Pascual Perez today Ronnie Wire Ernie Lowe Sam Yugoslav-and one tie giving them a second! The Cleveland Browns on the beating Green Bay 28-24 on forfeited ha Uis J200? purse ddie From there Zuanich ploughed American Club are to gather atplace tie with Pomona Catholic comeback trail in the NationalThanksgiving for last nights title fight because ADarra Jim ar Kotky Hudson 6:30 this evening at Daniels Field in the Catholic Conference Football League after two early More than 40000 are expected his negligence caused a 30-day anAlex Mendoza season walloninrs hv Philariplnhia At thp Pnir Omimris to spa if postponement promoter Ken Shim-! Uliensiv standoi MUST FORFEIT HALF OF PURSE Shinnick No 5 to for their battle 30 season wallopings by Philadelphiajat the Polo Grounds to see if postponement promoter Ken Shim-! standouts included the ball to the MD 4 TE 33-749 and Pittsburgh are on the thresh-Charley (Chuck) Conerly and his said rvlI nf thoin fifK ctraiCThl1 Pocforn fnmiarH naccincr nut tha riianfc! FPJ'PZ forward passing can put the Giants Perez now en roule home could old of their fifth straight Eastern Rusher for UCLA Bruin Reserve Fullback Don Shinnick finished the season at prepare minutes later with the crew of the Sunny 111e and other ships in the harbor In the game for the port club will be the Knez brothers Tesu-lov brothers Dinko Bilicich Paul lov oroiners DinKo jDiiicicn iui Spitball Pitcher Doak Dead at 63 BRADENTON Fla William duaulin lUiN la ur) William back into title contention (not be reached for comment before) 4 The Giants have a 6-3 won-lost he lelt for Argentina by Japan Air? beating the New York Giants at' record compared to Clevelands Lines the Polo Grounds tomorrow and6-2 It will be seen that it is all The tiny Argentine terror de- 5 Conference title Theres just a little matter of 1 SAN PEDRO ESSENTIAL SERVICES Save Gas and Tires Buy in San Pedro XT i LCLA as the No 5 ground gam- Biazivich Tonv Ivecevich Dinko Doak onetime star snithall the Browns riding a 5-game win-or nothing for the Giants Never-Pi tea after bidding a diplomatic er for the PCC champions Klin Tonny LnchS Don vKtch? streak are favored turntheless the smart money betting farewell to Japans Yoihio Shirailt TTi fnrmor Qian PaHva TTirrK i T'Uaj i-Uinnni 4i-n bOVS believe the TTrowtK will Win hf man ho twxi mrlnl mtA Rancho Dukes Top Wilmington 59ers yards nets Asa sophomore to be held Dec at(st LoUjs and Brooklyn 1' -ards a Yugoslav Hall are now on His best pitching record was his the third best average on tliPSale at 5250 each including din-i20 victories against 12 defeats for ner and dance 'St Louis in 1920 Right half Jim Decker of tive they can do it again The game of course tops a 5-game NFL Sunday program The Los Angeles Rams who knocked off the Giants last week battle Today Perez gave Shirai a vic- tors cup donated by Argentine! President Juan Peron ReBarding the forfeituie Shimpo said tonight that the fight contract specified a 50 per cent forfeiture AIT Conditioning Carrier Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Sales and Service Repairs on all makes Kelvinalor home refrigerators and freezers New and used 24-hour emergency service "Jack Ferguson 1915 So Pacific Ave of either fighters purse if his Omaha Neb was top man in the rushing department with 508 yards in 47 carries for an aver- age of 108 per carry AAU CONSIDERING 48 the Chicago Bears in Chicago San Francisco tied with Los Angeles for runnerup spot in the Western Conference is at Baltimore The Philadelphia Eagles entertain the Washington Redskins and the Pittsburgh Sieelers are host to the Chicago Cardinals negligence caused a postponement The promoter said Perez was negligent when he refused to wear protective headgar during workouts and got an ear injury Be- The Rancho Dukes yesterday trimmed the Wilmington 59ers and thus gained the right to represent the harbor district in the citywide playground championship Final score: 14-13 The Dukes scored first on a Aluminum Canvas Awnings TE 3-2785 SHADE-O-COOL ALUMINUM AWNING Canvas Awning Patio Furniture recovered and repaired Industrial and domestic Roller Curtains Transparent Shades SUNSHADE AWNING CO Ada Bawcom Henry Lozeau 2770 Long Beach Elvd LB 41219 SPORTS RULES CHANGES MIAMI BEACH Fla OPt Forty- history More than 8000000 men eight proposed amendments to and women participated in sports sports rules will be considered by under AAU jurisdiction -u- t-: AAU officials the Amaeur Athlfric Union ofhel AAU officiaIs just back from Fullerton to Host Port Church Nine 20 yard nass from Bob Tavlor tocause of that injury ShimP Graham and his Cleveland JPohnson nd iJer on AghLhad 1 LllULA dUUllSUll dllU Id 1C I VII a i on teammates have another reason 1 the Brakes 101 Bear Service DA 6-063B leufcomDeUrion tomorrow aZ for wanting to knock over nue Carl os 'tossed" to COI tornorrow andibjmted States (AAU) at the first visits to Mexic-o City where the Giants Not onlv would a victorvinF611116' 'arls a' ulerton to Tan' general session of its annual con-tpan American games will be held virtually cinch the division title iRuHy PecanaPfor the mention here today next March 12-26 reported tre- -Clthrew 10 Kuiry Fecana ior tne P-m- I i 1 L-- j-v mendous sports enthusiasm there gags Merention here today' (next March 12-26 so UP or approval by the del- but it would set up a return title posers two touchdowns playoff between the Browns and: BOWLING Complete equipment for all types-of brake service u'heel alignment frame straightening and motor tune-up Member of California Association of Brake and Wheel specialists FREE ESTIMATES 25835 Vermont Near 101 Highway Pitchers Frank Gladich Pat Charles Extra points were scored by the Detroit Lions Marv Mayer for the Dukes and The Lions who won the NFLjjenrv Espinosa for the 59ers in title last year by nipping the tbe Harbor Senior Boys Touch 705 MR4TCH PC) Arts on Guffey 2 Aloes Pharmacy 1 Dees Ship Supply 3 Pacific Bowl 0 Jordans 3 Foster Breeze Ferguson's Electric Center Electric Co TE 2-4479 Browns 17-16 virtually sewed up the Western Conference crown by Wo check for and install adequate construction HONEST estimates Complete display of lighting fixtures 193G Pacific box- Monahan and loe Kainirh are egates will be 238 record-breaking Ornstein of New York to share the mound duties and atWeUc performances including will oitch in Tam triioin-n whwh bettered the existing world tep rr tne Fan American Games Others in the lineup Mary championships salf5 thf fioH Star are Manny Ortega ss Joevvl1 be awarfed in 16 sPrts Amalfitano 3b Frank Marinco-j Successful Year vich cf Paul Zuback lb Loyd Lou Wilke of Bartlesville Okla iiiica li)i rf Lou yiedina If- and national AAU president opened andX2500oo' baseball A1 Miller 2b the convention yesterday with amazinfr Growth The San Pedro semi-pro in which he said 1954 was has a league record of 4-1-1 'the most successful year in AAU said the track and field events would be run off in a stadium seating 110000 New arenas have been built seating 35000 for the basketball games 20000 for Theyll fill every one of the arenas Ornstein predicted League battle Two games are scheduled for Monday evening at Daniels Field Anderson Scorpions and Daniels Train-Rockets meet at 7 and Daniels Refrigeration Knights and Rancho Dukes play at 8 oclock High game John Painting 221 High series Ship Supply 631 STANDINGS Jordans Dees Ship Sfcpply Roy Cox Painting TE 2-0848 Feathers Steam Cleaned Fort Eagles Beat Navy Crew 53-41 Retngerator 2 Roy Co Painting 1 Tram Roy Cox Lou Osti Dee I 26 22 14 19 vfc 164 18 18 Arts on Gaffey 16 20 Pet Moe's Pharmacy 15 21 1000 Pacific Bowl 14 22 ToOFoster Freeze 13 4 224 GENERAL HDCP 20TH Jwi Moos lage 3 Philip Parks wm mm A ir 000 Ettgjes 3 George and Ray 1 Port Hole full fill TP I I lAi Cafe 2 Charley Ellis Malt Shop 2 llllllULw UUl IVaOII High game Elmer Fields 2'M High senes Jones 613 STANDINGS Team Eagles 26 4 134 Need more electric outlets? fire-safe wiring old or new given without obligation Chas (Pee Wee) Wilson Pillows and mattresses sterilizing plant in Harbor Upholstering Free estimates Co 242 Harbor HUNDREDS WASHED Savings Plan No extra charge for white Corner Gaffey and renovated and sterilized Only feather Area Mattresses made to ordpr cheerfully given Spencer Mattress Blvd 0 1 2 2 4 The tremendous growth of interest in sports down there is amazing The United States will be heavily favored to defend the championship it won in the last Pan Amer-' Ship Arrivals Departures TE 2-4421 STANDINGS Team Rancho Dukes 4 Daniels Knights' 3 ilm 9ers 1 The Fort MaCArthur Eagles Daniels Rockets" 1 continued their winning ways Normandale "Spks 0 Last Nights NEW YORK Teddy Red 126 Hartford Con outpointed 126 Philadelphia 12 TOKYO Pascual Perez outpointed Yoshio Japan 15 for worlds FREE EACH MONTH Join our Cus-tomers Your car wash cost reduced to $125 side wall tires KLEEN KAR WASH Battery Fights Top Davis Percy Bassett 107 Argentina Shirai flyweight titlte Compiled Bv Marine Exchange IU ltt Company for Dock Time Rates Reservations and Port of Cal) ican games in Argentina but ARRIMNG SAT1RIU NOV 7 1954 Ufav (8-o pm to Midnight Plax Rltiev of Philadelphia treas- tssrtf BKHia from operator to sail for jUrer of the Olympic Com- Atakmsan Maru VS San Fran Mitsui Line Nov 27 New York mittee said South and Central Atlantic Breeze (Pan Anc ancouer Maritime Brokers Nov 27 Antwerp 'American athlpfp wmilrl nffpr Charles Jones Tkn LB-77 PoitUnd Richfield Oil Coip Nov 2S Portland 0tt! Fd ard Luc-kenbach 20-B San Flan tAickenbach Lines Nov 29 Brooklyn moie Competition years to Weyerhaeuser Hampton Roads eyerhaeuser ss Co Nov San Fran COlTie Fiavia 2 San Fran Grace Line No 2b Mnfnillo vosset (Tkt 2i8 Kstero Bay General Pet Coip No 2S Ventura tie Tm-yu Maru Jap lot New Orleans Toho Line Nov 27 Yoko increSing rapidly in countries Winnipeg Fr ik-K Guauiraia French Line Nov 30 San Fran south of the border Ritter said two teams swapoinsr baskets pret- Biandanger iNori LB-i PoitUnd Interocean Line Dec 1 -Antwetp IMF 1 4RK1E NOV 28 1954 last night as they won their third straight league game by defeating the USS Delta 53-41 Led once again by the accurate shooting of their stellar playmak-er and guard Maier the Eagles jumped to a 14-9 first quarter and their athletic teams have been' ty evenly and at the end of theif TE 3-1336 Floor Furnaces Torch Room 244 114 EUlft Malt Shop 24 16 Port Hole Cafe 19 21 Moose Lodge 1 21 George and Ray 12 21) Philip Parks 11 29 Tide Schedule Late low tide today vull be 4 foot at Eafiy Vow tide tomor- strengthened by the importation of half the Eagles led 30-22 The rjw win be 27 feet at 3-39 am and lO 8 AIL TOR GRAND OPENING TARTAS Hdibors Finest Median Restaurant 18th and PACIFIC OPEN Daily am 1 Mldnicht Friday and Saturday 'til 3 am VESSEL R1U Alameda 160 Dona Nati iPuiD LB-3 ffoigia iTkr 216 Gouien Gate Swed 6 liikosan Maru Jap 119 Joel Chandler Hairis LB-4 IKUM OPERATOR San Fran Oceanic ss Co nai leMon De La Rama Lina Port Arthur The Texas Co San Fran Jonnon Line Osaka Kokusai Line Rainier Line conrrnrl half wad a rsin ami tur-k eariy hh tide will be a 7 feet at 9:36 second nail was a nip ana iuck a low tde be 3 f0ot at affair all the way with the local 5 19 pm Ornstein said the 350-man SJads outscoring the Delta men! Eaiiy high tide Monday win be 34 feet Nov 29 San Diego fAom iti iUk ht no 10 i at 12:11 am and earlv low tide will be Nov 28 New York woul? taken to Mexico 23-19 41 8 feet at 336 am Late high tide will Nov 29 San Dago Gity a week before the games so Scoring honors for the mghtbe 3 4 feet at loai am and late low (tlle ahlptes can have a chancp'went to Maier of the Eagles who tlde wlU --1 foot at 6:01 m- become accustomed to the high! collected ten field goals and two (altitude The Mexican capital is free throws for a total of 22 eet above sea level (points High point man for the About 2000 athletes from 22) losing Delta squad was Baker countries will compete in the with five field goals for a total of 10 points Score by quarters: Eagles 14 16 10 USS Delta 0 13 8 games The AAU approved Louiseville as the 1935 convention site and picked Los Angeles for the 1956 meeting 1353 1141 Kazukawa Maru Tapi LB-6 Srtn Fran Line Karen Olson LB-21 Bay Oliver Olson Co Nov 30 Bandon Lumberlady LB-31 Rainier Owens Park Lbr Co Dec 1 Rainier Lompoc Tkr 11 entura Cnion Oil Co Lombaidi (TkD 97 Wake Standard Oil Co Manchuna Dan LB-3 San Fian Asiatic Co Noiiandia Hondi 307 1 nmdad Matitime Agencies Paul Gregg tTki) 150 Port San Luis Union Oil Co Panaehandros Pan Anc Not folk Orion Shtpg-Tiad SanU Paula (Tkr) 173 Estero Bay Union Oil Co Sixaola 147 Armuolies United Fruit Co Washington Fv) 230-D San Fran French Line Anc Portland Caimar Line TID lT8rL IN PORT 8:0 AM ATI RD 4 NOV 27 1854 VESSEL BERTH IROM OPERATOR TO SAIL full Aston Maru CTap) LB-10 Corpus Chnsti Kokusai Line Nov 28 Yoko Alaska Maru Uap 145 Houston Line Nov 28 Yoko Diemerdvk tDut San Fran Hoi -America Lint Nov 28 Antwerp trancKWlle Nor) LB-69 Hng Kong Klaveness Line Nov 28 San Fran Grenanger Nor 23-E San Fran Westfal Larsen Co Nov 27 Acapulco Hawaiian Farmer 198 San Fran Matson Nav Co Dec 3 Honolulu Margaret Schafer LB-41 Honolulu Warner Bros Indef Portland Ua Parodi ltal) Anc Norfolk Ocean Operators Nov 27 Yoko Moldanger (Non LB-3 Snn Fran Interocean Line Nov 28 Le Havre Minatitian tMex-Tkri 197 tiuajmas Mexican Pet Corp Indef Mnzmllo Portland Star iBr 232-D San Fran Blue Star Line Nov2S Curacao Ptesident Pierce 154 New York American Pies Line Nov 27 San Fran Facificus LB-52 Port Angeles Coastwise Line Indef San Fran Pacific Transport 179 San Fran Pac Transport Line Nov 27 San Fran Navigator 146 Not folk Pope Talbot Line Nov 29 San FraA Robert Weltert 1 Ger Tkr) 158 Maatian Mexican Pet Corp Nov 27 Tplbmpo Stoner iTkr 150 Moss Landing Standard Oil Co Nov 27 Richmond Sarangan tDut) 180 San Fran Java Pac Hoegh Nov 27 Town Tomishima Maru fJap) Anc Vancouver lino Kaiun Nov 27 Antwerp No 29 iluis iS' 2 sr Nov 29 Yoko Nov 29 Oleum Holly Stubby Easily installed no deep excavation New Holly NarroWall Heater Complete heating and ventilating service for your home or office Long term financing San Pedro Sheet Metal Works 639 Channel St San Pedro Laundry Self Service TE 2-4B74 BRITE WHITE Kenmore fully automatic agitator equipped Complete laundry and drying service Wash your clothes yourself or leave them to he laundered and picked up later 2311 So Pacific Ave Near Fort MacArthur Lawnmower Service DA 6-2402 Sharpening repairing and adjusting Prompt service New and used hand and power mowers for sale and rent Liberal trade-in allowances Briggs Stratton Sales and Service Hillcrest Nursery 1523 Anaheim Harbor City Lumber-EKWood TE 2-429G Goods of the Woods for building materials MiUwork Sash Doors Plvwood Masonite Wallboards Insulation Roofing Johns-Manville Products 650 Harbor Blvd Refrigeration Ed Hughes TE 3-2060 International Harvester Refrigerators and Freezers Western Holly Academy Award colored top automatic gas ranges Universal appliances See them now at 324 Gaffey St Trailers DA 6-2200 Pan American National Aljoa Terry Bell-Aire Also new and used All sizes Butane service Choice of vacation models BANK FINANCING and Insurance Service MATHEWS 1 TRAILER SALES 2142 Pacific Coast Highway Lomita TV Service Harry Franks TE 2-9686 We repair all makes and models Work guaranteed Free estimates Free pick-up and delivery Prompt service In your home or in our shop 1131 So Pacific Ave Tires Moretti Tire Service TE 2-0G1B Complete auto truck and industrial tire service Recapping 100' cold rubber quirk service Fully guarameed General Tire distributor for harbor area Finest modern equipment Serving San Pedro for over 30 years 303 Pacific Washing Machine Repairs TE 2-0712 Authorized Maytag Dealer Complete stock of genuine repair parts Repairing all makes since 1925 in San Pedro Warning Machine Sales Service 577 9th St Ernest Pia Prop IPS a I jftliSMon Don't buy any '55 car (unless it's a Lincoln) until you see the all New 1955 Mercury Coming Thursday Dec 2 NEW CAR SALESMAN Fxperieneed local man for the best sales job in tos Opening created by man leaving territory SEE MR DAVES SEABOARD MOTORS 1831 PACIFIC NOW OPEN 736 SO PACIFIC SAN PEDRO i Vf 4 12V 12 12 iti IL-a PM 4.

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