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Sears & Co. did the job so well that California never got inside the 3O-yard line. The first-quarter score was the final score, io-o, and happy Coach Jess Hill, with his hard-working star from nearby Inglewood, summed it up: "We did pretty well offensively for a defensive team, didn't we?" Hill and Sears were already looking forward to the next Rose Bowl hurdle, undefeated U.C.L.A., which last week upended the Big Ten's Wisconsin...
Hair of the Dog. In Inglewood, Calif., when George D. Pauly dropped a 50-lb. cake of ice on his toe, a doctor advised: "Go home and keep your foot in an ice pack...
HUBERT L. STEWART Inglewood, Calif...
...their real-estate values, but Water Engineer Oswald A. Gierlich of Manhattan Beach refused to keep mum. He knew that the west basin's gravel recharges very slowly, that fresh water comes a long distance from inland mountains and filters through gaps in an impermeable barrier called the Inglewood-Newport Fault (see diagram). The invading sea water moves much faster. Gierlich figured that, if nothing were done, sea water would fill the whole basin in about ten years and permanently spoil the vital wells...
Last week this clumsy business was on its way to becoming as obsolete as the automobile crank. At his Inglewood plant outside Los Angeles, 43-year-old John Clifford Garrett, boss of flourishing AiRe-search Manufacturing Co., jubilantly demonstrated what he claimed was the first practical U.S. self-starter for jet engines. The U.S. Navy was just as happy to sign a $36 million order to put the starter into mass production...