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Oakland Tribune, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1947 19 By Gophers IS, Chandler Top Hurler in Loop MACK, 85, HITS TH I RD MAJOR LOOP Battle. lift great in a few years when we start PHILADELPHIA, Dec 23. JP) second or third baseman, Mack Connie Mack, still one of baseball's "Su they want io feade-- but offer nothing and want THE BULL PEN By Emmons Byrne getting the needed help from our farm clubs. By CHARLES CHASfBERLAIN ED SCHOENFELD "The way things shape up today CiSMjrnia'f ice hockey team, an CHICAGO, Dec.

23. W) Spud today and his birthday prophecy Chandler, 38-year-old New York flatly rejected major leagud expan- outfmhat might go places in col the Athletics: will field the, sama team that finished fifth last season. But if we could get two more in- Yankee veteran. today was tabbed sion to the West Coast legia circles this winter, tonight a AmiHo Tmoc "There never will be a third ma- wm io against the Mid-West's jor league," Mack said in an inter finely ihe University of Minnesota, j. 1 most exxct-uvc iwr uie i view don-t think, either the season, which was definitely a hit- American or National League should at let md.

Berkeley. tins rather than a hurline camnaien. become 10-team circuits as sug Si 1 ft 5 joff time is 8:30 pan. a gested by some West Coast people. Ttfjskating Bears showed they -The eight-team league, with four fielders who were fast and could hit in the pinches we'd be almost in." FEARS RED SOX TTfat almost means the Boston Red Sox "that's the team to beat in the American League next season, Connie predicts.

The players the Red Sox bought from St. Louis are exactly th scoring punch they needed." Mack has headed the A's sinca 1901. During; that span his teams Did the Bittners overmatch them-selves when they scheduled two games with Oregon State in Cox-vallis last weekend? Or were they victims of the uni migT have the ability to develop intc of the university' best wnicn ps mm inactive mosi 01 in tte East and our in the Midwest, the term, Chandler topped the cir- is ideal. There will never be a euit in earned run average with change from that. Major league sextj -in the past several years last versal inconsistency of basketball officiating in different sections of baseball never can be profitable if 2.46.

His work was based on 128, it extends from New ork to Tuk jy night when they scored a 6-2 et victory over the Univer tne country? The answer is Drobablv an inrnn innings during which he won nine Angeles. sity British Columbia. and lost five The Pacific Coast League has been elusive yes-and-no to both Ques STRONG CHANCE demanding recognition as a third! major loop but to date the American tions, although the Bittner players, 1 1 IF they looked so impressive Sat; the veteran Cal mentor, Jul feels his Bears havjf strong chance of toppling Chicago's Joe Haynes in a span of 182 frames posted a 2.42 in authoring a 14-6 record but was not qualified officially since he failed to complete 10 or more full games the yardstick used in compiling the ratings. Cleveland's Bob Feller was the only 20-game winner compared with five moundsmen who matched or bettered that mark in 1946. Feller and National Leagues have bypassed the suggestion.

SNIFFLING FROM COLD Connie was sniffling from a winter cold 'Tm usually down South this time of year." Looking fit as a fiddle, his six-foot-two frame erect as ever, base Nibs Price, California basketball coach Crigbt) is being introduced to KLX "mike" by Tribune Sports Writer Ed Schoen-feldr whom he will loin with for a series of radio programs, slated to start January 1 1 on The Tribune's station. have won the pennant nine times, finished second seven times, third three, fourth two, fifth three, sixth two, seventh three and eighth 16. "I just want to win one mora pennant, then the world championship before I retire and I think I have the makings in this current team of mine." Mack will be guest at a private dinner party, this evening with his family his wife, five sons and two daughters and several close friends. Friday he leaves for St Petersburg, Fla, for a two-months vacation prior to opening of the A's training camp at West Palm BeachFla. meg jrqng Gophers tonight, too.

Ve got a rood bunch of this declared "They're fast, play well and are headsnp boys, w6afton't miss many opportunities-: -n ball grand old man was looking was rocked for 11 losses for a .645 i for onlv this Christmas irift twn in percentage which placed him Stiteler Named Price to Start sixth. In that category, Frank Shea, -U- i it. i "Tl Connie Mock iJU Bears face a stiff test to XT i i 4V. iu indite me Auucura a io ii VI pennant contender. vour stars.

I'm not eoinz to break tv I nig because Minnesota long has bee jnown as one of the strongest "Nobody wants to sell me a good up this team now. It's going to be five defeats. Tex. Ag. Mentor Series on KLX no schools in the United States andj lis year's team has 13 letter-men ck from the 15 who played last feter.

KLX SCHEDULE BOB FELLER SECOND Feller was second to Chandler in earned runs by limiting opposing teams to 2.68 per game. He was; followed by Ed Lopat of Chicago; and Dick Fowler of Philadelphia! Gophers' center ice man. COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 23. (A1) Silver-haired Harry Stite- Ro: Winter Games Leader Quits DePauJ, is considered a top Feller Faces Cut in Take Nibs Price, California's veteran basketball coach, will go on the air with his own series of programs on The Tribune Radio Station KLX.

5 A 4 -V fi I A Sports with Speed Reilly hal id th- u- dotted with high school champion- season fr ships, stepped in today as head man 3 esotirillan starting 'ootbll-t Texas A. and M. Col- teat r-nmeo lege. p.m. Sports Review.

p.m Basketball. Bittners vs. Baylor University. 8:30 p.m. until conclusion.

Glenn Shaw, general manager of with 2.81 apiece; Hal Newhouser of Detroit, who nosedived to 2.87 after topping the junior circuit the previous two seasons; Joe Dobson, Boston, 2.95; Shea, 3.07; Walt Master- ST. MORITZ, Switzerland, Dec. p.m. Sports Review. p.m'.

WS Bohr an Almost totally gray at the age 23. Carl Nater, mayor of St. SDAYrrtJ Speed HeiUy. n.m. Snnrts Rnww KLX, and Carleton F.

Bryan, president of Maxwell Hardware announced today that Price will start the series January 11. Deft Jensen Richard Rnhprtc anH son, Washington, 3.13, and Alliei Moritz, said today he had resigned friday Sports with Speed Reuiy. Reynolds, New York, 3.20. The Chandler-Shea-Reynolds combine gave the world champion 6:00 p.m. Sports Review, p.m.

SATURDAY Saturday Sports Special, noon. Sports jwith Speed as commissioner for the 1948 winter Olympic games, scheduled here Keuiy. p.m. Sports Review, 6:10 HoSrd Johnson and Ken Austin at AtfeYETERAN SIX jt4oeder can thank bb lucky Center Pat Finnejan Rt" his way ont here from EVfr 4h, Minn. Finneran rlv th Yankee the circuit's team title with january 30 to February 8, because 6:15 p.m.

Basketball, Bittners vs. Univer- CHICAGO, Dec. 23. (JP Bob Feller plans to have two teeth filled and then go out and win 20 games or more for the Cleveland Indians next season. The dental work will have nothing to do with his objective of winning games.

He said he will have the fillings done, and that's all thus discarding rumors that he would become a patient at Rochester, this winter for removal of a rib growth which might add to his twirling effectiveness. President Bill Veeck of the Tribe 3.39. The collective earned run av o.j v. U.OU mini CUUUU- work i sion. he found it "impossible to Bob Alameida who tonight meet Baylor University of Waco, at the auditorium.

of 38 and little larger than when at 137 pounds, he quarterbacked the Aggies 17 years ago, Stitler succeeds Homer Norton, who resigned last week. Norton had been head coach 14 years. He won two Southwest Conference championships, tied for another and had a team In a Bowl game four times. But since 1943, the Aggies have had very lean seasons. Stiteler came to A.

and M. last season as backfield mentor. are convinced they could bea theNBei plenty of scoring punch. Boston Hoop Mad BOSTON, Dec. 23.

Boston Garden today disclosed that Oregon Staters on a neutral court, JTWMay nifht afainst B.C. Pat iored the Hat Trick In the fin period pins two assists. He, f1? JT roals and seven assists has reported that Feller's base pay Price will appear with Ed Schoen-feld. Tribune sports writer. The cage mentor will follow in the footsteps of Football Coach Lynn Waldorf, who has second guessed his coaching this season for Schoenfeld.

The pair also will appear at 10:45 a.m. every Sunday morning. Waldorf will close his series January 4. Angelo Scores Upset Over Montgomery Bnemw rw An. eage rose .21 from 1946 to 3.71, further indicating that hitting power of the league was apparent while pitching effectiveness declined.

Trailing the Yankees in team tabulations were Cleveland with 3.44, Philadelphia, Detroit, 3.57; Chicago, 3.64; Boston, 3.81; Washington. 3.97, and St. Louis, 4.33. FELLER GETS STRIKEOUTS In addition to winning the most games. Feller topped the league in strikeouts with 196 and again hurled the most innings, 299.

However, for with the rest of the organizing committee." Nater said he had experienced differences with the committee on almost every point" for the past six months, while attempting simultaneously to meet his responsibility to the committee as well as to the St. Moritz municipality. Nater recently threatened to withdraw St. Moritz as host city for the winter games because he feared St. of about $50,000 will be the same credit in the four games dr next season but that the club plans plf 914 basketball fans attended basketball games in five daysj.last week.

Two collegiate doubleheaders drew 14,061. Two (pro) Celtics games attracted 7600. Four afternoons when a total of 15 school boy games were played, there were 3247: persons in attendance. tas a good scoring opening to reduce the pitching ace's take on an attendance percentage. Feller picked up about $35,000 additional on the turnout bonus plan in 1947.

uriAs ide from Finneean there's Collison, who has racked up and five assists anH Dade, Ortega Meet In Los Angeles Bout LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23. (U.B Harold Dade, Chicago, will pit his 9--diff. who has registered five Moritz hotels might lose their American trade if United States athletes the first time since 1936, the only full season in which the Cleveland and two assists. "It's difficult to talk about any game you lose," reports Bob Alameida, former Cal ace who has been holding down a guard position with the AAU Bittners for two years.

"It always sounds like an alibi. BEAVERS WERE HOT "Friday night I doubt if any team in the America Basketball League could have beaten the Beavers, Coach Slats Gill, who lost four men from his 1947 Conference champions', has done a wonderful job, and I've never seen a college team hotter. Those Oregon State kids scored on more than 50 per cent of their shots, and an average of 33 per cent is considered outstanding. "We just didn't have a chance. For one thing, ran out of gas.

We had played three night in a row. traveling Io Reno for one rSllZ wwa.v,, 1 11 1 i A iue-udiicr ucus qui loiiea xnrougn Pepperdine Loses LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23. (U.B Santa Barbara College took command late in the second half last night to take a 47-40 basketball victory from Pepperdine College. BASKETBALL RESULTS California 68.

Baylor 57. Nevada 53. Springfield, 48. San Jose State 67. Willamette 49.

Chico State College 67, Whittier College 55. San Francisco Athletic Club 57, San Francisco State College 40. did not participate in the International carnival. The U.S. Olympic Committee has voted to boycott the games if the organizing committee carries out its decision to admit an ice hockey geio oi iroviaence, on more than 20Q innings he failed tQ but decisive 10-round triumph over fan 200 batters.

He added a pair ex-lightweight champion Bobcat1 of one-hit games to increase his major league mark to 10. boxing prowess against the heavy slugging of Manuel Ortega, El Paso, in tonight's main event at the Olympic Auditorium. Dade, who snatched the bantamweight world title from Manuel fears nav shown even more JSv ment in Practices since the v-'ame. Center Roy Brandreth Plalll against the Vancouver team wilgj ailing tooth. Sfoeder will stick with Center EiCI-an, Wings Collison and Car- LEGAL.

NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Bob Montgomery of Philadelphia, a 4-1 favorite, last night Following Shea in won-lost per- team sponsored by the Amateur centages among Ditchers comDletins ORDINANCE NO. CMS. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF ORDINANCE i iwLtwj noJui.iaiiuii VJJ. Lilt 111 V. Combining a trip-hammer left 10 or more games were Reynolds! states, which has not been approved Ortiz this year only to lose it with efficient footwork, An with 19-8 for 704 Dobson with 1R ZC AV I I C.

M.S. CHANGING SALARY SCHEDULES OF CERTAIN POSI- wiiu iv lor uoDSon Wlin le-o hv thp Olvmnip of its own Tinvs aiijeiensemen Jon Daley 1 1' Scoj Lambrecht and Goal Iaan! VetUm "11 f6" ht gelo had an edge in all except the; for .692. Phil Marchildon, Philadel-j country. 'W4iS, as his starters tonient over the Ortega. first inai roUnds.

During the, phia, 19-9. .679, and Bill into all rtga- is the boxeI ver finale, Montgomery connected with Philadelphia, 10-5, .667. stop Ortiz with a t.k.o. and is fresh a right, high on the forehead, to Joe Kramer of St. Louis yielded game, Friday morning we all up at 4:30 to catch a plane.

Further- Mfjt uble yesterd i' iWOBWa UD "With a 7 tn 4 rMinnesota six ran 7 to 4 ay and 123, and earned lo la ifrom a victory over Bobby Jackson' drop Angelo for a no-count. Angelo; the most runs. ie Ol.ih i E1 Paso- In 11 bouts this yeari weighed 138 and Montgomery scores, 110. whi while more, Mushy Silver didnX arrive GORDON, MAT STAR, TOP DROP KICKER Newhouser nave nigf'to the Olymp until Saturday. he won 10, seven by knockouts.

His -Rut in the second half Saturday l5P0- Their tram was delayed one loss was to Baby Gonzales. we played fee best basketball wei'" Rsrdmenio so tney transferred lis and were a half hour late Flash Gordon, the Iowa heavy Rose Bowl Tickets On Sale Tomorrow PASADENA. Dec. 23. (U.R) ever nave piayea.

rjverjfLfouy uugia i JT fire. We were behind 33 to 16 atjfoS8ame- Thair equipment was San JOSC Triumphs up the most base hits, 268, and Marchildon passed out the most bases on balls, 141. Ed Klieman, Cleveland's ace reliefer, appeared in the greatest number of games, 58, although active in only 92 innings. McCahan tossed the first no-hit, no-run game of his brief career weight wrestler who will appear in: Los Angeleiftrid they'll have the half, but in the first 15 minutes SALEM, Dec. 23.

(U.F5 The Can Tnco 5ato Pnllaas Vielra4Hell JP? with borrowed tools here. Tftgght's lineups: of the second period we picked up 18 points to go out in front, 50-49. team last night kept its northwest Sixty-five hundred Rose Bowl tick- the Friday night Auditorium mat main event, is a drop kick specialist. His kick has been compared with that of Jumping Joe Savoldi, former world heavyweight cham- 1A POS TTVVFCriTA It looked like we were going to win invasion record clean by defeating ets will go on public sale Wednes- for the Athletics against Washing- easv. and then the officials arris Willamette University 67 to 49.

Stu day morning in ticket offices at ton on September 3. Cleveland's FiBJi a the boom. aiv Inman and Bog Hagen of the vis-j the south end of the Rose Bowl, Don Black had previously recorded who scored 27 DaJCJ RW LD RD "Don Barksdale KoDerta ltors respectively scored 23 ana 22 BE IT ORDATNED by the Council of the City of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1. The hereinafter enumerated sections of Ordinance No. 2240 C.M.S.

are hereby amended to read respectively- as follows: Sec. 2 44 Schedule Forty-four: a. S495. b. $510.

$525. d. $540. $555. f.

Sec. fi AT There is hereby created tinder the jurisdiction of the Board of Administration of the Oakland Municipal Employees' Retirement System 1 position of Retirement System Clerk and the salary schedule, thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule enty. Sec. 14.02 Tn the Department of Streets there is hereby created 1 position of Supervising Street and Sidewalk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Thirty. Sec.

15.27 In the Department of Streets there are hereby created positions of Watchman and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Seven. Sec. 16.111 In the Department of Streets there are hereby created positions of Blacksmith-Welder and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-one (a). At no time shall more than 1 of the employees under this section be assigned to the f. rate under said schedule.

Sec. 2ft.00 The salary of the Health Officer Is hereby fixed at $800. Sec 20.06 In the Department of Public Hea'-th and Safety. Health Division, ther.e is hereoy created 1 position of Director of Public Health Nursing and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Thirty-seven. Sec.

20.17 In the Department of Public Health and Safety, Health Division, there are hereby created 3 positions; of Supervising Public Health Nurse and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-eifrht. Sec. 20.18 In the Department of Public Health and Safety, Health Division, there are hereby created 19 positions of District Dairy and Milk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-seven. Sec. 20.19 In the Department of Public Health and Safety, Health Division, there are hereby created 10 positions; of Emergency District Dairy and Milk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-seven.

Sec. 20.28 In the Department of Public Health and Safety. Health Division, there are hereby created 31 positions of Public Health Nurse and the salary schedule thereof is herebv fixed ait Schedule Twentv-two. Sec. 20:29 In the Department of Public Health and Safety.

Health Division, there are hereby created 10 positions of Emergency Public Health Nurse and the Balary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twentv-two. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect January 1. 1948. University of Southern California; a similar game against Philadelphia i pion viniV L- i tnHv nn in xaueipnia used fcy Gordon hls pending points apiece.

il 1 to jui uic iiirii oniciais announced ioaay. Austin match Tickets will sell for $11 a pair on a play he had been executing with impunity for two nights running. Playing on the post, he would with a limit of two to a customer. Old "Red" Ruffing issued 16 walks for the White Sox to increase his league record of bases on balls to a total of 1541. in Triumph Checks will not be accepted, they pivot underneath the arm of the igjjWlSTON, Dec.

23. (JP) said. oeiensive cenier uiu PeD Of Hartford. Gordon has been paired with handsome Kay Bell in a team competing against the combination of Frank Jares and Ray Eckert in a one hour, two fall Australian match. Last week Gordon and Bell, working as a unit, defeated Jares and Humberto.

University officials said an audit shot Several times during the game Sacramento in Win Over Oregon State CORVALLIS, Dec. 23. (U.R) The Sacramento Senators of the California A.A.U. Basketball League last night defeated the Oregon State Beavers 77 to 60. ing firm would verify the sale of Oregon Five Beaten the 6500 tickets to prevent a repeti feather king, put Alvara Est4a of Juarez, Mexico, on the califjfj seven times in winnipg a 10-rouner decision here -u tion of charges last year that Tewer tickets actually were released for NEW YORK, Dec.

23. (U.R) The Long Island Blackbirds had to drive all the way last night and were not able to clinch their victory over LEGAL NOTICE public sale than claimed vrmrR cw st.f at ptrt.tc the game fouls had been called but always on the defensive man. FOULED OUT "When Don tried the same play after we had got out in front the foul was called against him. It wa his fifth personal and, of course, he had to leave the floor. The tough part about it was that the bucket he made was takea away a ciassy Oregon University five.

AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROP- IPE ON THE SPORTSMAN By 'Mike' Dwyer 49 to 47. until the final 90 seconds erty by holder of lien in a zame at Martian r7 THEREON FOR STORAGE, in a game at Madison Square Gar-1 NOtice is hereby given that den. City College of New York on the 10th day of January, 1948. at It -1 ol 4. A 1 i Ill i r- 4 "Bt-Wi orvi iwi T3ujn; -n: xtr ji tt its way irom me sxart 1 1 1 yL uw.vw Miuuiuiwui "lojrwi jtuiuii; v-uums ui nyuuianu mi xiagerman name neiuge ai (Q finish in an 82 to 46 wtQVould probably appreciate a nas.

had the entire district posted Denison. reports about 65.000 utah State. House, situated in Lakeside Park! lhe sections oi ordinance o. ZZ40 c.M.t. amended Dy this ordinance now near the foot of Perkins Street, on read respectively as fallows: "Sec.

2.44 Schedule Forty-four: a. I4S5. the west shore of Lake Merritt. inib. $510.

c. $525. d. $540. e.

$555. Sec. 6.00 There is hereby created under uucks in me area oi iaxe lexoma i again si miming. Oakland, the Board of Playground i the jurisdiction of the Board of Administration of the Oakland Municipal Directors of the City of Oakland thcessary folding money pur-Lf lltiyes jSSS'c in5.iCu"t7L inia Fish and Game biologists and and the Oregon State man ik his free throw to tie up the count. "Slats Taulbee came in to replace Barksdale and while he was still cold the Beavers got around him for a setup.

The way I figure, that one call cost us the ball game. Had the official called the play as he had called the others we California, will sell at public auction the following: One Sailing Canoe, 13' 0" painted yellow. Owner: M. A. Sower; name: Mud Hen.

One Sailboat 13' painted blue and white. Owner: K. D. At-wood; unnamed said auction sale being made under Foity-Nincrs Sign Back ASHLAND, Dec. 23.

JP) Chuck De Autremont, southern Oregon College of Education's star senior athlete, reported today he has been offered a contract by the San Francisco Forty-Niners in the All- employees rieurement system position or i-cetireuient system Cleric and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Sixteen. Sec. 14.02 In the Department of Streets there is hereby created 1 posi tion of Supervising Street and Sidewalk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby ffxed at Schedule Twenty-six. Sec. 15.27 In the Department of Streets there are hereby created 3 positions of Watchman and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Five.

Sec. 16.111 In the Department of Streets there are hereby created 2 positions of Blacksmith-Welder and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-one. Sec. 20.00 The salary of the Health Officer is hereby fixed at $700. Sec.

20.06 In the Department of Public Health and Safety. Health Division, there is hereby created 1 position of Di- beld during the next, calendar hunting seasQn tQ kecp bifds from sSL teiAt v-e. landing in the polluted water. would have been out in front 52-49 SKTu Vu Xmombs. rockets and an airplane Derfflber 31.

three million dollars; with only aboutSOOO in a 10-mile radius of Northcutt's farm. SO LUNAR TABLES By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT According to the Solunar Tables the best times for fishing and hunting in this area tomorrow are as follows: WEDNESDAY A.M. Major, 8:45 P.M. Minor, 3.00 Major, 9:10 (All California fish and game laws must be complied with. For an iand bv virtue of Section 1856, 1857 from the area.

wfifSi of 1948 permits have just goi-on sale at 2600 agencies and West Professional Football Confer-' and 3052 of the Civil Code of Cali frSni- Ko I fornia and for the purpose of satis-1 rector of Public Health Nursing and the salary schedule thereof is ence. The triple threat backfield J'" lien of the Recreation hereby fixed at Schedule Thirty-four. Sec. 20.17: In the Department of Public Health ana sarety, jneaitn uivision, mere are nereoy created positions of Supervising Public Health Nurse and the salary schedule Department oi tne city or uasiano on said boats in the sum of $65.25 ace said he expected to join the Forty-Niners at summer training camp July 15. thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-four, Sec.

20.18 In the De for that of M. A. Sower, and $60.75 Since the first half of the split hunting season ended November 3, Game Biologist John Chattin and fish and game wardens have been herding fowl from the waters by the use of 3Z rifles. Warden C. O.

Instead, we'were behind without Barksdale we just couldn't eateh up again. "I don't," Alameida added, "blame the officials. I do blame the system of basketball officiating that permits drastically different interpretations on the rules in. different sections of the country. Right here on the Pacific coast games are called differently in Southern California, for that of D.

K. Atwood, together sefjRif offices of the Divpn of Fish aieilame. isgifornia citizens will pay $3 for thl948 license $1 more than last yfSi while the alien license charge boosted from $5 to $25. Bugles upping the license fees, the ISSiLegislature made it mandatory LEGAL NOTICE I advanced weekly schedule of the NOTICE BIDS FOR REVISION TO FOUR ELEVATORS FOR THE PORT OF OAKLAND. The Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland, at its offices.

Room 73, Grove Street Pier, will receive sealed bids on Monday. Jan th.1; anglers over the age of 16 Northern California and the Pacific a license. A license is now Fisher of Woodland states fresh water from the. nearby Conway Ranch will be released this week which will help to build np the low oxygen content in the toxic water. Despite all these efforts about with costs of sale, said sum being for services rendered the owners of sailboats by the undersigned, the operators of a boathouse, for their compensation in storing said sailing boats.

For Inspection of the boats and for terms of the sale call at the Main Boathouse, 1520 Oak Street, Oakland. Dated this 21st day of December, 1947. ROBERT W. CRAWFORD, Secretary, Board of Playground Directors. No.

398-Dec. 22-(5t) partment of Public Health and Safety, Health Division, there are hereby created 19 positions of District Dairy and Milk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Trenty-three. Sec 20.19 In the Department of Public Health and Health Division, there are hereby created 10 positions of Emergency District Dairy and Milk Inspector and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Twenty-three. Sec. 20.28 In the Department tf Public Health and Safety.

Health Division, there are hereby created 31 positions of Publie Health Nurse and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Eighteen. Sec. 20.29 In the Department of Public Health and Safety, Health Division, there are hereby created 10 positions of Emergency Public Health Nurse and the salary schedule thereof is hereby fixed at Schedule Eighteen." In Council, Oakland, Dec. 18, 1947. Passed to print for.

two days by the following ote: Ayes: Councllmen Lantz, McCracken, Moreom, Pease, Rishell, Shattuck, Weakley and Prel dent Smith 8. Noes None. Absent: Councilman? Touell 1. CHAS. It DON, City Clerk.

No. 407 Dee. 23 2t) jrired for taking any type of Solunar Tables see The Tribune sports section each Sunday.) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE A CABARET. Notice Is herebr Riven that Elizabeth Clark has filed an application to operate a Cabaret at 1218 Franklin Street. Oakland, under the name of "Lou's." Notice Is hereby further riven f.Tm California waters.

Northwest "When you play in Denver it is something else again, and the officials in Chicago have another slant on what can and cannot be done. This was just as true when I was classification of fishing li- uary 5, 1948, between the hours of 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. for REVISION TO FOUR ELEVATORS FOR THE PORT OF OAKLAND, Oakland, California. Form of proposal and affi 10,000 ducks have died there this ceS will be available for the first tiilwhen the division offers 10-day nonresident permits for $3. Sea- year.

Woodland residents recently davit thereon, together with specifi cations, will be furnished Dy tne voted a bond issue for new sewage disposal facilities. Until this con sCSdQi non-resident fees are a mim- nii; of $5, with reciprocal charges sW undersigned gratuitously. Specifications will be available in Room 61 on Tuesday, December 23, 1947. Certified check tn the amount of ten per cent (10) of bid to accompany the bid. Bond in full amount of the struction takes place the only hope is to keep as many birds as possible Kfling to state of residence.

that a hearing on said application will be held by the City Manager at his office. Room 309, City Hall. Oakland, California, on Wednesday, the 24th day of December, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which time and place any persons interested may appear and file their objections if any they have. CHAS. M.

DON. City Clerk. No. 400-Dec. 2t-3t) WHEN YOU ASK FOR BOURBON s4d6 foi 'Kentucky contract to be furnished by success- ful bidder.

Work shall commence within five (5) calendar days after date of contract and contract time Khali hes-in on date of written notice playing for California in the conference as now. The sad part of it is, nothing concrete has been done about it NO ANSWERS 1 The northern division of the Conference has a sub-commissioner this season whose announced duty it is 'to co-ordinate the officiating in his end of the district with that in California. But when our coach, Al Kyte, went to him at Corvallis, Al didn't get any answers to hs questions. Just an argument" Oh, well, the Bittners aren't the first ball club that has learned that i-Ma pt Licenses said that the JiLng 'license are now avail-Jh and will be sold at Fish and tjsfae offices in Sacramento, San Fresno, Terminal Island, tf Anceles. San Diero and Bed- from 1 stopping in the contaminated territory.

PEANUT CROP PROTECTED The Oklahoma rancher, who wanted hunters to save his crop of peanuts from the hungry ducks, received plenty of help. In fact the first A dm ore hunters Mi from Port Manager that contract is in effect and work snail oe com NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICA-TION TO OPERATE A CABARET pleted within forty-five (45) calen- Notice is hereby given that Louis Har Hin from date of said notice as weD as 2600 sporting ILIf HAZIER Jaterf Smith and Belle Richter have filed i The Board reserves the right to re hardware and bait shops. an application for permission to op- i i A who answered his plea to shoot on ject any and all bids. A. XX.

AISCU, oecrtuuj, r.iEii ITJT DUCKS his land near Lake Texoma "-und Oakland, under the name of "New 11 Board of Port Commissioners. No. 397-Dec 2J-(5t) good shooting with no difficulty in Town House." WU ice today is the opening of the ij i rtiiwHnivArm -tvai limits Cnnta hutifan i xsotice is hereby further given ii Kcntndcy Straight Bourbon Wiskcy Oregon State is a mighty hard duw P.T.01 luc rwwf a hearing on safc application tn, which extends to January to beat in Corvallis. i a U.C.LA. found that out last spring Don't Tako Chances FOR HER GIFT i would be well to give an ex-pfjjjtation to some of the readers naa meir legal, allowance in will be held by the City Manager at: minutes.

ihis office. Room 309, City Hall, Oak- Glenn Northcutt earlier this week I ISS1 Z4th day of December, 194. at the; had reported that ducks, which he hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which in the North-South Conference Blavoffs. and Nibs Price of Cali have just written in asKing estimated totaled 500,000, were rav-jtime and place any persons inter fornia is said to be reconciled to VTt is being done concerning men- Pour yourself a glass of this great Kentucky whiskey and enjoy its rare smoothness, its rich bourbon flavor and mellow bouquet. You will always drink it with pleasure, serve it with pride.

aging his peanut crop and he begged made in this column several iuf a thumping for his Golden Bears when they invade Corvallis next ested may appear and file their objections if any they have. CHAS. M. DON, City Clerk. No.

399-Dec. 22-3t IS1 ot duck dvine in the Wxad- hunters to help get nd of them. Now Marcus Nelson, manager of v. haimcMrmtn tour nf lii' UNDERWEAR and ROBES 1 JT r-t 1 Discount 1 We Will Teach a Yon to Bowl Mangrum Beats Vines for Crown Immediate Delivery 1947 CAMS All Makes 30 MOS.TO PAY HOTOn SALES CORP. WEST'S LARGEST DEALER IN FINE MOTOR CARS New Used 2321 Broadway TW-3-2929 MONTEBELLO, Dae Come to the shop that has the "know how" to help you select them! Free! rieird Mangrum of Chicagq, former C3.

en champion, captured the Grand Aalo Supply Co. Is Open Evenings and Sundays for your convenience. STORES IN ALAMEDA 1821 Webster St. SAN LEAXDRO GS9 14th St. Everything for the Auto Sports $2000 Montebelio open- gou by one stroke yesterday in 18-hole nlavoff with' Ellsworth 1 7 I jew Car Heaters Outstanding Purchase This Sale Possible i L.

Stevens Co. 1 :601 Mission Street Daly City, California Vinos, Los Angeles-Chicago Hnks- CROSSMV Monday ru Friday 0 from noon till 6 p.m. 0 BROADWAY BOWL 22nd and Broadway a Oakland eooeoooooo Mnfrum carded a 36-34 9 to Vines S5-35 70. Both hadtied at 305 for the 54-hole tourney. Man- -i 2006 BROADWAY MTtviu Mi tuim tmaiw ti iuisiibi uutuic ititmi Bxgn took down $500 top money! 2.

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