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BASEBALL SOUTH GATE 9 RIIS 3 For the flrst game of the season the V1k1DgS played host to the South Gate Ramblers on Watson F1eld In the f1rst 1nn1ng for RIIS Tatum walked Up stepped shortstop D1ck Tay lo Wlth the count two balls and one st11ke Mr Taylo1 latched on to one of Terly Loys fast balls fO1 a homerun P1tche1 Art Carr1zosa also h1t for the c1r cu1t w 1th one on 1n the f1fth 1nn1ng The scorln for South Gate started w1th Loy gettmg on flrst on an error Goss w as h1t by a p1tched ball and Hoff man h1t a homerun Errors and a home 1un gave South Cate f1V6 more runs ln the fourth and two 1n the SlXth South Gate 00 402 0 70 Loy and Warr RIIS 20 010 0 33 Carrlzosa and Kampmann GARDENA 3 RIIS 0 Losmg thelr second game of the season the Vlk1HgS were scalped by the Gardena MOhlC3HS 3 to 0 The Gardena n1ne were held to .1 slngles w1th two errors prov 1ng fatal All the runs for Gardena came ln the fll st 1nn1ng RIIS 000 000 0 G2 Ca111zosa and Kampmann Zabo l 1 and Armstrong RIIS 0 SAN PEDRO 15 Be1ng shut out for the eco 1d trag lt tlme the San Ped1o Plrate m hefl P11s 15 to 0 Axt C'1rr1zosa was taged Wlth h1s thxrd st1a1ght loss It was a tlght ball game unt1ll the f1fth 1nn1ng when San Pedro scored 8 runs The P1rates played tlght ball commlttmg no 1rors Wh le collect1ng 18 hlts San Pedro 280 4 15 18 Porter and Carter RIIS 000 0 Car11zosa and Kampmann BANNING 20 RIIS 4 Behlnd the SIX hlt p1tch1ng of Bob Jacl son the Bannmg P11015 slaughtered RIIS 20 to 4 Joe Stablle maklng h1S flrst start of the eason was knocked from the box 1n the thxrd 1nn1ng after 8 runs were scored It was the V1k1ng thlld stralght loss RIIS 102 0 4 Stablle Q31 Carr1zosa and Kampmann Bannmg 1 124 4 20 10 2 Jackson and A1 mstrong RIIS 7 JORDAN 5 No you dont nced gl 18 es and It lsnt '1 typograplvcal er1 or we d1d w h1p Jordon 7 to 5 Wlth some f1ne p1tch1ng done by Art Carrlzo a and the h1tt1ng of Chuck Burk Mr S mlnar o s boy 1 011 then fll st garde of the season Jor an 010 00 f McGee t I Ter y tal W1ll1ams 'md Battey RIIS 011 020 3 782 Carr zo '1 and Kampmann BELL 12 RIIS .J Beh11d the 6 h1t p1tch1rg of Bob No o1e the Bell Ea lc 1omped to an ea y V c tory or1 the lo CIS clvamond Vllil'1P' hu1le Joe Stabl 1 as ta eol 'or l s eco 1d r eteat In nv t 1 meen cl fl'cf1 lO 1d OftPc6g'1nc c V1 rgsxo o1vo e o lcuc 1 better 1n the c ond 1OLlI'ld' FNOOIC CGD A111 d and Parson t11 2 011 1 5 S able awcl 1 amlma I1 SOUTH GATE 4 RIIS 1 St rtmg tl'e1r ftce p1tche1 to h lt tl'e lug lrg V1k1ng So 1th Ga e s Floyd Pe foll o1lnt DILCI1 '1 ro h1t er '1s we 1 c c 1m fo1 SIX 'I 10 o run B urp1 the sv rw w lcftf 1 ob no th our rewly acqulred f11 t ba man 1 ho got tx o of the lk h1t Art C111 zo 1 'md Floyd Pe1f ll boo' cl up 111 a p t hers battle 11ght f1om the f r t mnmg And '1 they 'ly twe ll prob blv ct '1 let cr flCm S G 1 they had all the break ll 000 0 Cftrrlzo a and Kampman '3l+l1PE16 100 0 4 10 1 Penfold and Warr ' , .. .......... 010 3 . . . ,, . . . . ' .. ' 1.., 08 vi 1 Y . - r. ' - F ' - - ' , ' as 1 ' I ' 1 , 's . . . . ' 1 ff 1 ' , f ' f ' Y. . . I t 9 . L , ,S R, u .Q .a I ' - L .1 . 1 1 ' - - ' QT 1 .... 1 .,... 3 1 530 Y . . l 3 F ' '. c 4 1 91 ' ............... 0 3 . , 1' 1 L 4, ' . . M M v . , A I S S . S - ' ' ' 1 1 7 ' Q- 1 . A A ' . ' U 'LQ ' I' 1 19 '-'11 ff' 1 ' 7 - . . , . 4 111 s 1 T 1 11 CSITC1 L C arts. Th s - - - 1 r' L11 iii? ' U1 . 111 1 .,., 4 ....-,'.l. 0 th 'Tai .fr 11 111. . I1 i's 1 Q 't's ' A S c ' . 'D O Gardena 1 ........ 300 000 X 330 B911 ..,....l.A 000 333 3 12 10 0 - , 'Jx '. 5 , ' -L mi L11 U. Q P s .......... -00 6 9 D ' it 5 3' S 5 1111 1 11 'I 1 ': .1111 1 , ' s s as 1 1 1 C ' 1 ' a ' 1 I 1 ' ' ff 1 4 . . I . . 1 1 Q ' Ai K L 0' rj ng -0' GJ, k K 4 - 1-1- . 1 . M . . ' 1 vi- ' 1 1 - 'f 1 ' siia T:- D 1 i . . fl 11' 1 5' 1 ite . 5 'FQ of M A .... 010 ' o 14 P .12 24 '- 'st se1 , v ff J 1 -- sf' 'tw D .......... 000 0 4 2 F 1 4 Q ,X , ,- 1 L , xc 111 l A - 1 . 11 ic 1 'f ' 1 5 S, ' ' Q. ts V P1 , ' - ' ' ' ' ' Q- P' l g 1 1 1 ' . . 1 . Rus .......... 100 1 6 2 A . . . . . F v 4 f 1 s , ' S L 1 fi .....1 201 V 1
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B Football out on top of a 27 0 score Standout for our own Vlklngs was tailback Al Garcla RIIS vs GARDENA Oct 13 The second tussle of a seven game schedule was an exciting contest on Gar denas Whitley Field with the Mohicans turning back a fired up Viking team by way of a 19 6 score At halftime the score read 7 6 The Vlklngs only tally came 1n the second quarter when Richard Grlsham went across from the 13 yard line on a play Justly called the Grisham Special RIIS vs SAN PEDRO Oct 20 Again RIIS die hard Bees travelled rates entertalned the Vikings to a 40 0 score San Pedro proved to be by far the better team with such standouts as quarterback Pulido and halfback Caste nada Great runnlng was shown by Vik ings Al Garcia and Robert Choo Choo Gonzales and outstanding defenslve work by Glenn Ackman halfback and Earl Brlghtwell rlht tackle RIIS vs NABONNE Oct 28 The next week found the troubled sail ors recuperatlng from the San Pedro at tack over in the little community known as Lomlta California Here they were turned back by N arbonne s Gauchos 25 6 Our lone T D came 1n the fourth quarter on a surprising and hard charging drive sparked by signal caller Roger Ketelsleger who on a second down pulled a quarter back sneak for eleven yards End Tony Carreon pulled in eight out of ten passes for considerable yardage BANNING vs RIIS Nov 3 Seven days later the hefty Vikings pad dled their way back to home sweet home where they were torpedoed to the tune of 20 6 by an evenly rated Banning eleven The Vikings tally came late in the third quarter when tallback Al Garcia flipped the plgskln to r1ght end Roland Hobson in the end zone RIIS vs JORDAN Nov 10 sail to a place called Jordan High School The name of the place sounded good but the sound of 39 0 handed RIIS by Jordan s growl1ng Bullpups didn t BELL vs RIIS Nov 13 After repairing patched torn from our regulation whites RIIS again reached the land of Maroon and Orange only to be attacked by a swarm of Bell Eagles The Viking s only touchdown in the game was made by Eddie Rodriguez who on a hne plunge went over from the one foot hne after three unsuccessful tries It was a fiercely fought battle with the Eagles coming out on top As the final whistle blew the score read 23 6 as the Rus ' Bees ended their season this time to Daniels Field. where the Pil Again OUI' mighty C?l A1ldiSi'f9S Set
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Baseball GARDENA 6 RIIS 3 Playing host to the Gardena mne on beautiful Watson Field home of the 'Vhghty Rus Vikings the Vlks took another loss of 6 to 3 from the Mohlcans despite the fact we had eleven men on base Gardena 102 010 2 681 Hall and Armstrong Rus 101 100 0 364 Carrizosa 131 Stablle and Kampmann SAN PEDRO 4 RIIS 3 Hoping to smash us the way they did 1n the first round the Pirates were very much mistaken as Joe Stabile gave up 4 hits RIIS might have gone on to win the game had Stabile not been picked off third base wlth no one out Rlchard lBeaverJ Sais playing third base for the first time was a Rus 2 0 1 2 Stablle and Kampmann San Pedro 110 002 x 441 Manquerous and Moblch BANNING 30 RIIS 3 Oh' my aching back' Scorlng a record breaking 30 runs the Banmng Pilots slaughtered and smashed the poor and helpless Vlkmgs on the winners field It was the second defeat from the Ban ning sluggcrs who scored 20 runs the last time the two teams met Rus 000 1 3 Carrlzosa 133 Kampman and Stablle Banning 006 417 3 30 21 2 Clark and O Dorne JORDAN 14 RIIS 4 Making up for the defeat handed them in the first round the Jordan Bulldogs crumbled the VlklI1gS 14 to 4 on our own field Ex Viking Johnny Alveraz smashed out a 350 foot homerun in the 5th 1nn1ng with no one on the ba e paths Raul Shaw also hit for the c1rcu1t Wlth two on All th1s and 8 errors made lt 6 losses in a row for the Semmario mne Big sticks for Rus were Richard SHIS with 3 for 3 and Bob Smith with a home run Jordan 101 4 14 13 MaGee C67 W1lllamS and Batty RIIS 010 0 Stabile and Kampmann BELL 7 RIIS 0 Wally Sinner flipped his third no hitter of the Eastern Marme League campalgn as Bell racked Rus 7 to 0 Smner a little 145 pound giant struck out 10 of the Vik mgs to balloon his season s total to a phenomenal 95 for 56 mnmgs He walked only three With this game the Vikings ended their league season but are lookmg forward to Dorsey Tournamement Rus 000 0 0 arrlzosa and Kampmann Be 114 x 7 12 Sinner and Thomas . ' . ' ' . ' ..... I .- 404 3 big help in the fielding. ' U - 003 4 9 8 n .......... -oo oo 36 ' ,,,,.,.,,,., 200 ' . 7 8 H i ............ 000' 0 2 - .,,,,,,, V111 ...,........ 010 0
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