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The Redondo Reflex from Redondo, California • 25

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Hawtiorne ace still tops Mustek (L), Smith (L). Castro (U. Sandora (H), VlHanuava (L), Hoffman (H), 11:10. Froah soph acora: Lawndala 27, Harvard 19, Cantarmlal 10. El Saaanda IS, Laaxinoar 40 1.

Casaar (H), 2. scon 1. Williams (H), 4. Savar-anca (H), 1. Howard (H), 1.

Graanbarg (T), 7. Haddy (H), 0. Hardison (T), 9. Proabstl (T), 10. Ksntlns (T), 10:17.

JV acora: Hawthorns won by Inglewood woman's body is identified 25-1 i An Inglewood woman found slumped in the front seat of her car Friday has been iden-' tified as Evelyn Bunner. Mrs. Bunner, 56, of 746 Cory Drive, was identified by relatives. Police officials are listing her death as a homicide pending the outcome of a coroners autopsy scheduled for today. Mrs.

Bunner was found in her car in a garage at 835 Austin St. about a block from her home. The back of her dress was unzipped and the garment was pulled up to her waist revealing numerous bruises on her upper legs. Mrs. Bunner was wearing a number of valuable rings on her fingers and a small amount of cash was found in her purse.

She was employed by the Security Pacific National Bank at 821 West Jefferson Los Angeles. 1. Walfcina (RH), 11:10 (established new course record, battaring old mark at 11 aat by Stovo Davl-aon In 1971); 1. Soto (NT), 1. Goal (RH), 4, Mlcok (RH), 11:10.

1. McAulay (NT), 4. Staaafortti (RH), 7. Ourgaaaor (NT), I. Bryan (RH), 0.

Owono (RH), 10. Kronon-barg (RH), 12:11. JVtcoro: Rolling Hills II, North 10 Soph acora: Rolling Hills 10, North 4 Froah acora: Rolling Hllla IS. North SO Mira Caata 21, Saath Tarraaca 1. Hannan (M) 2.

Darbonna (M) 1. Calaclof 10 4. Pops (M) 11:01 1. Zaiglar (S) 1. Strlbla (M) 7.

Kaahlahlaf (S) 0. Evans (M) t. Robart-son (M) 10. Whaalar (S) 11:20. JV acora: Mira Costs If, South Toffinct 42.

Soph acora: Mira Costa IS, South Torranca 17. Froah acora: Mira Costa 17, South Torranco 40. OCEAN LEAOUn Haartharaa IS, Tarraaca IS 1. Flahar (El), 2. Maroukas (ES).

l.Campball (ES), 4. Hoot 4ES). 1. Hartar (ES), 1. Mag la (L), 7.

Mar-tlnai (ES), 0. Thornton (ES), 9. Dugas (L), 10. Hanaan (L), 12:14. acora: El Sagundo IS.

Lauzlngar 10. Soph acora: El Sagundo IS, Lauzlngar 41. Froah acora: Lauzlngar 22, El Sagundo 37. GIRLS Woat Tarraaca 20, Mlralaata 29 1. Bottllk (M) 12:11, 2.

Rosa (W) 12 22, 3. Janaan (W) 12.34, Marshall (M) 12:44, 1. McGaa (M) 12:41, 1. McMullln (W) 13 02, 7. Savoga (M) 13:10.

0. Pruiachyk (W) 13:1. 9. Slagart (W) 13:40. 10.

Sanchaz (W) 13:41. Soph acora: Torranca won by forfait. Froah acora: Torranca 24, Hawth-orna 41. Waal Tarraaca IS, Mlralaata 17 1. Fokata (W) 10:11.

2. Austin (W) 10:43, 1. L. Auba (W) 10:40, 4. B.

Auba (W) 10:10, 1. Cohan (M) 10:12, 1. Brinagar (M) 10:11, 7. Hanaan (M) 10:10, 0. Moors (W) 11:07, 9.

Nabpton (M) 11:09, 10. Hanay (M) 11:14. JV Torranca 10, Mlralaata 41. Soph acora: Mlralaata 21, Wait Torranca 34. Froth acora: Watt IS, Mlralaata 10.

PIONEER LEAGUE Lawndala 17, Ctntannlal 4, Harvard IS Baatty (L), Cutlar Holbrook (L), Johnson Hills. Watkins time was 11:10, eclipsing by 25 seconds the record set last year. Six Mira Costa runners ran their personal home best times as the Mustangs beat South Torrance, 21-36, in a Bay League meet at Mira Costa. Lawndale improved its Pioneer League record to 6-1 with a tri-meet victory over Harvard and Centennial. El Segundo, which is 4-0 in Pioneer League meets, easily defeated Leuzinger, 15-48, in a meet held Thursday.

1 The top five finishers were Eagles, with Kevin Fisher (10:11) and Greg Maroukas (10:30) finishing first and second, respectively. The West Torrance girls team, given a boost when Shelley Jensen passed two Miraleste runners in the final 150 yards, defeated the Maruaders, 28-29. SAY LBAGUB Rstllna Hill ZL Harm Terrance 17 Darrell Cessor remained, unbeaten in varsity cross country dual meets with an impressive finishing time as he led Hawthorne past Torrance, 15-45. Cessor, a senior, finished the two-mile Hawthorne course in 9:12. Hawthorne, which will host West Torrance Friday, is now 3-Q in Ocean League meets, 6-0 overall and rated fourth in the CIF.

In another Ocean League meet held Friday at West, John Fekete of West established a course record by running the two-mile course in 10:38 in leading the Warriors past Miraleste, 18-37. Phil Austin, Len Aube and Bob Aube, a freshman, all finished within 12 seconds of Fekete as five Warriors finished among the first eight runners. Bill Watkins of Rolling Hills established a course record of his own as the Titansourse record of his own as the Titans defeated North Torrance, 22-37, in a Bay League meet at Rolling qrrrxTTrrirTTnrrrnrprnn 1 1 1 rw 03330 aBEEXM "in crusncjiij 4 mm AD EFFECTIVE NOV. 4 THRU NOV. 7, 1976 HOLOS ALL PURCHASES (MiEFT MAJOR APPLIANCES) UNTIL DEC.

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12. POPULAR TOYS RJNHORTPgyjBJgy Bloodmobiles to visit area South Bayans may donate blood at several Red Cross locations throughout the South Bay next month. On Nov. 8, bloodmobiles will be at the VFW Hall, 1865 Lomita Lomita, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. and at Northrop University, 750 Isis Inglewood, from 11:30 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Bloodmobiles also will be available from noon to 4 30 i p.m. Nov. 15 at Carson High School, 223rd and Main streets; from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Nov.

16 at the Electrical Workers union, 1660 E. Anaheim Wilmington, and from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at Cal State Doming- uez Hills, 1000 E.

Victoria St. On Nov. 18, bloodmobiles will be at the Elks Lodge, 1820 Abalone Torrance, from 1:30 to 6 p.m.; on I Nov. 24 at Broadway department store, 8739 Sepulveda Westchester, from 1:30 to 6 p.m., and Nov. 26 at the Nativity Catholic Church, 1401 Engracia Torr-1 ance, from 2 to 6:30 p.m.

The Red Cross Donor Center, 610 N. Eucalyptus Inglewood, is open from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Thursdays.

Another donor center at the Torrance-Lomita Board of Realtors auditorium, 22833 Arlington Torr-' ance, is open from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursdays. Appointments may be made for any of these loca-' tions by calling the nearest Red Cross Service Center. TOMY MR.

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QUANTITIES UMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. BankAmericaao Citizen opinion on how Inglewood should spend $1.8 million in federal funds will be solicited at a public hear-; ing Nov. 4 at Fire Station No. 3, 9001 S. Crenshaw Blvd.

The 7:30 p.m. hearing will be hosted by Councilman Andrew Isaacs. The funds, to be received under the federal Commun- ity Development Act, have been used in the past to upgrade the citys physical appearance through housing rehabilitation, neighborhood security programs and through landscaping projects. Similar community hearings will be held in all cou i-cil districts through November. SAVE 3.40 MATTEL DARDIE CATAMARAN Doll not included.

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