K ; ' r F ' ; - - , I'm" r ' ' . ' ' d ' . - ; h. f - .i A V . : . y " f r M , ' V X2Ki mm 4 as. 1 t ffi nil 1 Mil niMar kmM UP A TREE Tarzan's son (Rickie Sorensen) swings from trees before cameras; on ground, its baseball. Fishing Club Open to Youths f LONG BEACH Free membership in one of the is-eight Tackle Buster Clubs sponsored by the Recreation Department is . 0 p e n to youngsters interested in fishing, according to Duane George, assistant recreation director. The clubs meet as follows: Monday, 7 to 9 p.m., Houghton Park; Tuesday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., El Dorado Park; Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., Bixby Park; Wednesday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Silverado Park; Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., Ra- mona Park; Thursday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Wardlow Park; Friday, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m Drake Park; Friday, 7 to 9 p.m., MacArthur Park. A fishing excursion will be made to a local spot Satur day. Tarzan's Boy Would Rather Play Baseball LYNWOOD Rickie Jon Sorensen is more interested these days in his curve and fast ball than how his profile will photograph on the screen. Rickie, son 6f Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sorensen, 4210 Brewster Ave., is the lad audiences will see portraying Boy when the film, "Tarzan's Fight for Life," is presented this summer. At the present, however, Rickie is more enthusiastic about being a pitcher than being in pictures. He is a member of the Lynwood Phillies, a Little League team. His teammates regard him as a valuable player. Seen on Television A sixth grader at Washington ' Elementary School when he isn't appearing before the cameras, Rickie is no stranger to films. He has had parts in "The Man of a Thousand Faces" with James Cagney, "Hard Man" with Guy Madison and another forthcoming film, "A Time To Kill." Acting since the age of 7, Rickie was seen by television audiences on the Eddie Fisher and Dinah Shore shows, Lux Video and Mdti-nee Theaters and in the first color spectacular for NBC "The Lord Don't Play Favorites" with Robert Stack and Kay Starr. BATTER UP Young Rickie Sorensen practices for his baseball chores with the Lynwood Phillies Team. Times photo ballot in if in GLIDERS Continued from First Page Huntrods, president; William (Butch) Norris, vice- president, and Emery San-strum, secretary-treasurer, They are in the process of building Nordic-type gliders with 4-foot wing spans, the type used for official competition; and are readying them for meets against other glider groups in the near future. r