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ID) AMTIER GLENDA BADGER PTT- MOST IWI Li ILi MJCjJCj a YUMA Stir Arizona Dally 3s Friday, January 12, 1951 Tucson, Ariz. Amphitheater Seeking Antelope Quint Improves THS IS FAVORED OVER CRIMINALS First Conference Win IN'A'CONTEST Quick 500 -Mile Trip Set Grand Canyon College Has 17 -Game Losing Streak but Fans Feel Good Scores Are Getting Closer All the Time PRESCOTT, Jan. 11. (Special) Grand Canvon College now has a losing streak stretched to 17 games in basketball, but nobody is mad Santa Maria, and Glen Law-son, 6' 7" Tucsonan who never played high school basketball. Robinette is the team's outstanding eager.

He has a good shot and is very active. Future Grand Canyon athletic plans include taking in all sports and joining some conference that a small school could compete in. The Border Conference, it is figured, WOUld alwavs ho tnn lartro fnr BEARCATS LEAD SCORING PARADE WITH 8L9 MARK Cincinnati Maintains 1st Place; Oklahoma Aggie Crew Top Defensively NEW YORK, Jan. 11. (Although their scoring average was chopped from 85.8 to a mere 81.9 Coach Genung Heartened Over Showing 'of Squad In Drills; Feels Confident of Victory; Game Slated to Start at 8:15 P.M.

By LOU PAVLOVICH Amphitheater's rebounding Panthers seek their first class A basket For Tucson; Play Here On Saturday Night about it. In fact, fans are smiling more these days the scores are getting closer. In its second year of existence the 150-student Baptist college BY BERNIE ROTH tigures it nas made a good start in ball victory in two seasons tonight against the none too irrmressive Tucson high's 'wandering' cage athletics. The school started off Glendale Cardinals on the Amphi floor. A preliminary game between junior varsity clubs of the two schools opens hostilities at 7 o'clock.

last year with a brand new coach College. CO-46 Tempe's frosh. 5G-40; Grand Canvon. Military draft proband were beaten by Arizona's frosh lems have 'trimmed most of Grand after a tough battle, 64-46. La ter Canyon's plans, including a build-this season the Antelopes have a ing program.

wun tne varsity ciasn following immediately about 8:15 squad hits the road again ims morning for a trek to Yuma and a class A clash with the Criminals. The game is slated for 8 p.m.. but the thing worrying Coach B. C. (Bud) Doolen is that the Badgers ore slated to nlav Saturday night uoacn ueorge lienung of Amphi has been heartened in drills this return engagement with the UA frosh in Tucson.

week by his team's fiery attitude But Mansfield says that "officials anticipate that in three more years the school will be on- in preparation for this week-end, Here's the Grand Canyon basket and a handful of green athletes. Bask a 1 1 is the only sport the school has now, for there aren't eno ugh athletes around for football or even baseball. which also includes a game here at Tucson against the- West Phoe ball roster for this season: Nelson erating with a good athletic set-Forrest, San Jose, his'up and representative teams bar-brother, Dan Forrest, Sanjring further military Inroads on Saturday with Phoenix Tech. "I think we can take Glendale" Gen nix Thunderbirds. ung opined after yesterday's final Jose, Calif.

Jerry Menefee, 5' The long trip comes to the Badgers through the courtesy of Interscholastic asso I X'- i I If workout. "The boys have been look North Phoenix high; Clarence Rob points per game last week, the Cincinnati University Bearcats" continue to rank as the nation's top offensive unit among major colleges for the fourth straight week, according to official figures compiled by the N. C. A. A.

Second to the mid-west scoring machine and closing in fast was the North Carolina State Wolfpack, which fattened its average to 80.2 points per game by racking up 93 and 85 points over George Washington and Yale, respectively. The figures include games of last Saturday. Georgetown Third Howard Mans- They're hoping that they can break that long losing string be-fore three j'ears, however. inette, t' Mc.Nary; Albert Greer, ciation and Its schedule makers. ing good in practice, have shown lots of hustle and the shooting has act uwit the schedule put the 2" and his brother Bev Greer, Va7iT both of Winslow; Bob Davis, been good.

Badgers against the top teams of Regular Starters T. 5 7 Globe: H. K. Stringer, 6'. the loop on successive nignis.

inu m-nhahlv. could not have been Coach Genung's dependable five Frescott; Ralph Gardner, 5' 6 was is expected to start against Glen averted. But the 500-mile Junket if dale. ONeal and Dave DLUMiUiU son, hired as head coach in all sports a one man athletic department. Mansfield starred in football, bas tntl i Senning will be at forwards; Jim might have been.

Badgers Undaunted bparks at center; and Dick Poe an c4ccitlent Occurs Georgetown, with a 78.0 mark in and Fred Schuh at guards. five games, and the high-flying Undaunted, Doolen and his squad will be out to find the winning column once again after dropping reie Kiemman, out with an Bradley Braves, 77.9 in 14 contests, held third and fourth places. Brad ankle injury the past week-end, is expected to be able to see some an Important decision to the rnoe- ley, rated the nation's top college team in the Associated Press nlx Union Coyotes. action tonight and his presence will help the Panther reserve situa In the Yuma squad, the Badgers basketball played St. John's tion immensely.

Danny Bryant, a of Brooklyn in the spotlight game ketball and track at Union and then coached Union in basketball and football up through 1948. He -took his Union cagers on a 21-game eastern tour. The first year at Grand Canyon College Mansfield had 10 candidates for basketball. And he was able to scour out the same amount this year. Seven of Grand Canyon "Antelope" cagers are from Arizona and three from California.

Mansfield says he can do little In the way of recruiting for funds are not yet available. He hopes to have a $300 athletic scholarship before at Madison Square Garden tonight reserve guard, has been showing plenty of improvement recently and will also see plenty of action. BADGER STARTER Johnny Wrestler will star at forward tonight for the Tucson squad when it clashes with the Yuma Criminals at Yuma In a conference tilt. The Oklahoma Aggies, idle last will be up against one of tne weaK-er teams in the league but a squad that can pull its share of upsets. The Criminals have never been beaten too badly In any of their seven losses and could be a danger it Service week, remained the country's tightest defensive team with an average of only 42.5 points scored Six Deficits Thus far Amphi has no class A I if vw; ft Jf I wins against six official losses.

A against them in 12 games. Ken-i win by Amphi, with a victory bv Speaker Honored tucky's Wildcats jumped from Tucson High over Yuma, would elevate Amphi into a tie for eighth fourth into second place with a defensive mark of 44.6 as a result of piace in conference standings long. After dropping 12 In a row last stifling Auburn, 79-35. As 1st Selected For Texas 'Fame' Auburn and Long Island were locked in a tight duel for free- and a big boost on the road toward a spot in the post-season class A tournament. Amphi, if victorious, would have a 1-6 record with Glen year, the Antelopes have shown better strength this year.

They lost to Eastern Arizona Junior Col throwing honors. Auburn, thanks to the accurate work of George DALLAS, Tex, Jan. 11 JP lege. 59-58 and 54-45; to Phoenix Ifou Want When Insured with FARMERS you get un excelled claims service all claims are Immediately handled by your District Agent as soon as reported. 600 Dittricf and Branch Claims Offices fo Give You Prompt Service R.

E. PRUITT, JR. DISTRICT AGENT 257 N.Stone Ave. PHOXE 24633 dale, while Yuma would be In the mil, Koy Brawner and Bob Walt cellar with a 1-8 mark. Tris Speaker became the first athlete to be named to the Texas Sportswriters' Hall of Fame todav Therefore, tonight's game Is of ers, had compiled a 71.8 average; the Blackbirds, with Sherman White and Hal Uplinger dropping them in, stood at 71.3.

1 ous foe on their home court. Doolen Is expected to start his senior five in the game and keep his 'youngsters' In reserve. Only ten men will make the tP to the Yuma battle. Yuma has recorded only one victory this season and that came at the expense of the El Centro, cagers. Leading Scorer Billy Montana Is the leading scorer for the Crims.

In their last outing against North Phoenix, Montana scored 12 points. Charlie Williams and Oscar Espinoza, two veterans of the Crim squad, have been out with Injuries but are expected to be ready to work for the home squad tonight. The Badgers, with a record of 7-1, will rely on the combination of John Werstler and Roy Brown at forwards, Billy Marshall at center and Frank Lockhart and II and past and present greats of sports rose in standing tribute to vital importance to Amphi and may be the "maker" or 'breaker" of Panther cage fortunes for the rest of the season. tne former major league baseball PU Av Cincinnati 8 655 81.9 star. I'm at a loss for words." said the 63-year-old Speaker when he GLENDALE REVAMPS GAME LINEUPS N.

Carolina Stat 14 1123 80.2 Georgetown ..5 390 78.0 Bradley 4 1090 77.9 i Boston Collcga 6 467 77.8 Louisville 12 909 75.8 West Virginia 9 675 75.0 accepted a framed certificate from IMPROVED Ready to help Amphitheater's cage fortunes in tonight's class A fray here against Glendale is Danny Brj--ant, a highly-improved reserve. He will probably see lots of Wilbur Evans of Austin, presl- aent of tne association. Temple 12 899 74.9 GLENDALE, Jan. 11 (JPh-The Glendale Cardinals put the final polish on a new line-up today in hopes it will carry them to twin am deeply honored," he told Columbia 8 599 74.9' New York University 7 524 74.9 Leaden In team defense I Pts Ave SALE ENDS TOMORROW FREE PARKING Behind Hotel Westerner Charges and Budgets Sam Kaufman more than 400 coaches, players, newsmen, and fans. "Thank you." victories this weekend.

They play Amphitheater in Tucson tomorrow night and Mesa Sat urday. Zg MjjCE Henry Greenberg, general man ITA RIFLE TEAM WINS Charles Oden at guards. In the The University of Arizona rifle ager of the Cleveland Indians, lauded Speaker as a "great player Oklahoma AAM 12 510 42.5 Kentucky 9 401 44.6 Arkansas 12 547 45.6 Oklahoma 10 458 45.8 Michigan State 6 280 46.7 Oklahoma City 13 607 46.7; Army 3 141 47.0 Siena 12 670 47.5 Woody Clark, the team's leading second five are Jerry Tolle and Howard at forward, John squad won a postal match over the scorer, was left at forward. Rav and a true gentleman. Speaker, who played 22 years in Colorado Aggies, according to a Hoopes has been shifted from cen -Burton, center and Bill Oden and ter to guard, Terry Gyger from Dave Wood at guards.

the major leagues and had a life Missouri 10 477 47.7 report released yesterday. Arizona had a 1,357 score out of a possible time batting average of .345, is now Texas A4M 12 583 48.6 guard to forward and Ross Anderson brought in at center. Glen Forsyth, Yuma coach, has not named his starting five for the conference game and is waiting to 1500 while The Aggies had a 1,192 employed by the Cleveland club that he managed to a world's cham During his four seasons at Yale, 1 SCOTTS I This is the Place to Find Your Favorite Don Holly will hold down the other guard post. Coach Earl Gieseke has been see what his injured players are pionship in 1920. His home is at total.

B. B. Hardin, Tucson, was high for the winners with 279 out of 300. Tony Lavelli of the New York Knickerbockers tossed in 1,961 points in 97 games. Hubbard, Tex.

ready to do at game time. stressing fundamentals in hard The "big names" of sport turned Liquors Wine BeerU Hurricanes Shade drills to overcome an habitual third period slump that has plagued squad. out almost en masse for the luncheon honoring Speaker: Minor league baseball- Commissioner George All Brands! AH Prices! AU Good Buys! Trautman; football coaches like Roskruge, 21 to 17 Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma and Let us help yon plan that next party, Friendly, expert r-i yyy IP DIP Two Cleveland Indian sluggers shared the A. L. record for the most times hit by a pitched ball during CAST IRON GALVANIZED BLACK COPPER BERMICO CONDUIT Frank Leahy of Notre Dame; baseball players like Phil Cavarretta of 1 Ss-.

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In other A games the Dunbar Apaches, led by Raymond Beal's eight points, shaded the Mansfeld Myriapods, 23-18. Ray Hopkins had HAIR GETTING THIN GROOM IT WITH MEM SCOTT'S Phone 2-6489 eight points for the losers. Cata. Una Jokers trimmed the Roskruge LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Pelicans, 22-14 as Earl Sutherland poured eight points through the Campbell Hardware Plumbing Supply Co. or any of you, respectively, fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditures as a co-owner, your respective No.

14538 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION COR PROBATE OF WILL: net. 2743 N. Campbell Phone 5-2432 rw TBI SUPERIOR COURT OP THE STATE OF ARIZONA. IN AND FOR Interest In the above mentioned claims wu become the property of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure, by the tenia of this The Dunbar Invaders walloped the Wakefield Panthers, 94-10 on Willie Huckaby's 22 points and the Safford Thunderbirds trounced the r-uv -nTTKTV nP PIMA map cr plat thereof, of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pima County. Arizona, in Book 3 of Maps and Plats at paR 40 thereof, also known as 1401-07 and 1415-21 East Ninth Street, Tucson, Arizona.

Together with the furniture and furnishings therein contained la said two duplexes or four units. Dated this 8th dav of January. 1BS1. ETHEL SHAEFFER. Administratrix with Will Annexed Jan.

10. 11, 12. 1951. In the Matter of tha Estat. of MIKE Mrwnr7.

A. Deceased. Roskruge Shadows, 53-6 in con Notice la hereby given that Josephine M.nrinT ha. filed In this court a certain JUST ARRIVED! tests. Lloyd Lopez, with 17 and section Dated this 6th day of November.

1950 at Tucson, Arizona. MRS. ISABEL D. ROGERS. Formerly Isabel D.

Baxter 829 East Third Street Tucson. Arizona. Pnh Knv a. 18. 23.

30. Dec. 1. 1. SI.

document purporting to be the Last win and Testament of. Mike Mendoza together Frank Borquez, with 14 points, lea tne slaughter. Albert Rosas scored 11 points to There's nothing better than Kreml to neatly groom thinning hair or sparse locks. Kreml doesn't look the least bit greasy, sticky or gooey. No dirt-catching film shows through on the scalp.

Kreml always keeps hair and scalp looking and feeling so clean. AND so very important Kreml removes dandruff flakes (more noticeable with sparse' hair) it lubricates a dry scalp, giving it a delightful tingle. Change to Kreml today. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC ROAD ROAD NO. 683 (Tanque Verde Country Estates) fjy Read Abandonment 1950.

Jan. 4, 13. 18, 25, Feb. 1. 1951.

lead the Safford Panthers to a 31-9 triumph over the Dunbar Globe NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS MfvrtrTT is rfrfhv GIVEN that sealed To The Public. Arirona Dailv star PLEASE TAlii num-r. iruw bids In the form required by law will bejWb Bf januarv. 1951 there was filed received at the office of the Clerk of tne with the Board oi supervisor, Board of Supervisors in the Pima t-oumy t-oumy. Arm trotters; In another lower battle, the Safford Daredevils defeated the Roskruge Tailpullers, 26-16 and In a contest the Wakefield Dairy Queens decisioned the Mansfeld Jets, 29-14 as Otto Grieshaber led the win with 11 points.

Richard Carrillo had eight for the losers. Courthouse. Tucson. Arizona, up to 10:00 donmenl oi roaa with her petition praying tnat saia oocu-ment be admitted to probate in this court as the Last Will and Testament of said Mike Mendoza who. said petitioner alleges, is deceased, and that letters testamentary Issue thereon to said petitioner and that same will be heard on Monday the ISth day of A D.

1951.. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the court room of said court. In the Court House, In the City of Tucson, County of Pima, State of Arizona, and all persons Interested In said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause. If any they have, why tne prayer of said petitioner should not be granted.

BELLE D. HALL. Clerk (SEAL) CRAYCE I. GIBSON. Deputy Clerk Dated Dee.

SO, 1950. Jan. 3, 4. 6. 8, 10.

11, 13. 1951. BIG oclock A.M., January n. ThVt tn oublic thoroughfare Pima County with. designated as "Road" upon tne map oz SHIPMENT One (1) Ton current model picx-up truck, f.o.b.

County Shops, to be equipped with oil bath, air cleaner and oil filter. Bidders to furnish complete specifications, stating horsepower of motor, size and ply of tires, etc. A Cashier's Check, Certified Check or Bid Bond made payable to the Board of supervisors in the amount of approximately i0 of the bid must accompany each bid. Tanque Verde Country Estates, a subdivision of Pima County. Arizona, according to the map thereof of record In the office of the Countv Recorder of Pima Countv, Arizona.

In Book 9 of Maps and Plats at Page 21: the center line of which road has its wester!" terminus a point distant 54' West 08 C5 feet from the center of Section SS. 13 South of Range 15 East. Pima Countv. Arizona, and runs thence southeasterly along a meandering line throujh said subdivision, and thence following the curve around the southeast comer of Lot 28 of said subdivision and northerly to a point 25 feet easterly of the northeast corner of said Lot 28. The right-of-wav of said road Is SO feet wide.

25 feet each side of said center line. Said description also being on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors) of Pima County. In the court house of said county. In the City of Tucson, reference to which, is herebv made. That the 19th dav of February.

195! at f-n nirwv in ih- fnre-noon at the office Failure on the part of the successful bidder to enter Into contract In accordance IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT E. LEE. Deceased, No. 14541.

NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL: I. niv.n that Southern with the bid submitted shall forfeit said bidder's check. AU bids to be submitted In an envelope plainly marked on the outside stating what the bid is for. TIRES Just Received REGULAR WHITE Rant Ttict rn corDoration The Board reserves the privilege rejecting any or all bids for any reason has filed In this court a certain nnrowm purporting to be the last will and testament of Robert E. Lee Together with his whatsoever or to waive any Irregularities petition praying that said document pe admitted to probate in this court as the Last Will and Testament of in mmm Lee who.

said petitioner alleges. Is de of the said Board of Supervisors, at the We Have to Get SIZES 550x17 TRUCK 760x15 AND 806x15 DELIVERY 710x15 TIRES 475x19 IN 450x21 MANY 550x18 SIZES 650x16 And YOUR Size Also Call Now for a Bid From Us court house of Pima county, in tne -ht WALLS ceased, and that letters testamentary Issue thereon to said petitioner and that same will be heard on Mondav the 15th dav of or informalities In the bids or In the bidding. DONE by order of the Board of Supervisors this 2nd day of January, 1951. RICHARD E. KOLB.

Clerk Board of Supervisors Pima County. Arizona. Publish: Jan. 7, 8, 8, 10. 11.

12, IS, 14 and IS. 1951. of Tucson. State of Arizona. Is the time and place fixed for hearing and acting on said petition.

Januarv. A D. 1951 at 9:30 ciocic tn Tnr tnrnnnn i matA Aav at COUrt rfOin And at the said hearing, said Boara win because its Double-Rich! of said court. In the Court House, in the City of Tucson. County of Plma.

State of Arizona and all persons tnters-ea mic consider the feasibility, advantages ana necexsitv of the sad road sought to be abandoned, and will appoint a board of appraisers to assess the amount of compensation and damaees of each land owner or party affected. All persons wishing to estate are notified then and tnere 10 appear and show cause If anv thev nav' whv the praver of said petitioner should not be granted. Il BELLE D. HALL. Clerk.

Hated Januarv 3. 1951. Pub. Jan. 4.

3. 6. 7. 8, P. 10, 11.

12, IS, 14, 1951. object to tne acrton mnyra ior in mw petition herein referred to are herebv directed to file with the Board of Supervisors a statement in writing, settinc forth NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. NO. 14496 IN THE SUPERIOR C6URT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA. In the matter of the Estate of NATHAN SHAEFFER, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In pursuance of an order made In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, tn and for the County of Plma. on the 8th day of January, 1951, in the Matter of the Estate of Nathan Shaeffer. Deceased, the undersigned. Administratrix with Will Annexed of said Estate, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, or on credit not to exceed three years, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Monday, the 17th day anv objections or onnosition i cause why said petition should not be granted Done bv order of the Board of Supervisors of Plma County, this 8th day of Januarv. tM J.

HOMER BOYD. Chairman. Board of Supervisors. Pima County. Arizona RICHARD E.

KOLB. Clerk. Board of Supervisors. Pima Countv. Arizona Jan.

12. 19. 1951. rTrflffl Qfj 37-38-39 Ford Seat Covers? u-Jfei 'dCfaVi3ji mfti I coupe sedax NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION OW CLAIMS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the under-IniMt C.TM. POY LIM and FONG SHEE.

FORFEITURE NOTICE TO: Mary Durtck. Michael Durlck. Miles Durtck. Milo Durlck. Murphey.

Robert Murphev. Elizabeth Avery. William L. Murphey. Charles Murphey.

Walter Murphey, and John Mur phey. their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns: You and each of you are hereby notified that I have expended during the vear of 1950 the sum of Two Hundred Dollars in labor and Improvements upon the Mtnne-tonka and Minnehaha Falls Lode Mining Claims, situate In the Pima Mining District. County of Pima. State of Arizona, the location notices of which are recorded tn the office of the County Recorder of Puna County, State of Arizona. In Book of Records of Mines, at pages 108 and 109 thereof.

In order to hold said claims under the provisions of the U. C. Tit 30. Sec 28. and the amendments thereto concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold said claims for the oerlod ending on the 1st day of of January.

1951. the real estate located In the County of Pima, State of Arizona. nU are the owners of the premise WANTED 500 Used Tires We must have Used Tires and Carcasses to fill many orders and can therefore allow you much more for your old tires. TRY US and hereinafter described Bids or offers for said real estate must be In writing and may be left at the Law Offices cf Tannenbaum and Tannenbaum. Attorneys for the Administratrix of said at 4553, 4555 and 4557 South Stb Avenue, Tucson.

Pima County. Arizona, and that every person who has labored and or furnished and every person who may labor andor furnish materials, machinery, fixture or tools In the construction of the store building on said premises, and who is or may be unpaid therefor, must present claims for t'Jch labor andor suca materials, machinery, fixture or tools to estate, at 37 North -Church Street. In the Enjoy Cream of Kentucky's "Double-Rich" taste its delicious smoothness! For "Double-Rich' pleasure just say "Make Mine Cream City of Tucson. County of Plma. State of Arizona, or may be filed In the office BROADWAY of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Plma County.

State of Arizona, at any time after the first publication of this said owners at Market at 2TH8 July, 1950. and the extension thereto end phane 2-2855 Schenley Mark I of Merit Whiskey notice. Said real property herein referred to Is ing October 1, 1950. said claims Deing contiguous claims and held In common by the same persons and said labor and Improvements being done and made on the Mlnnetonka mining claim for the benefit and the price is nice Kentucky Whiskey-A Blenu. South 6th Avenue.

Tucson. Pima County, Arizona, on or before the 17th day of Januarv, 1951. DATED this 8th day of January. 1951. GEE POY LIM FONG SHEE Pub.

Jan. 10, U. U. 13, 14. 1J, 185 iH2FJ Super Service described as follows, to-wlt: The South 120 feet of Lots 19 to 25, inclusive.

In Block 20 of Drake's Addition to the City of Tucson. Plma County, Arizona, according tax tha PJ2 86 PROOF. 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS, INC, N. Y- N.

of both claims. And If. within ninety days after tha publication of this notice, you,.

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