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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 8

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The PRESS DEMOCRAT Santa Rosa, Cal-, May 11, 1848 8 ii JA YCEES MEET HERE TQMORR OW NIGHT Approximately 8,000 species, subspecies and varieties of ants are known to science. Top Conference Track NATIONAL SPORTS LOCAL Stars Compete at Bailey Field The greatest array of track and MARINO WINS BY KO SAN FRANCISCO, May 10 (AP) Dado Marino of Honolulu, number one contender for the world's flyweight boxing title, scored a 42-second knockout over Kenny Lindsay, 121, Vancouver, B. in the first round of their scheduled 10-rounder at the Coliseum Bowl tonight. Marino weighed 117 C0MM9OM MWSMRMK. mniet 4084 sAKNB SANTA WJ5A.CAU field athletes to have assembled at Bailey Field in years tomorrow afternoon and night compete for the championship of the Northern California Junior College Rosebuds Shut Out Strong pounds.

More than S40 athletes from 18 f. F.mncr&hnrem en 2 to colleges will contend coming here from Saunas, Monterey, Menlo, San Francisco, Mann, Vallejo, Placer, Yuba, Grant Tech of North Sacramento, Stockton, Sacramento and Modesto. And some SEBASTOPOL DEFEATS MARICO'S Newest Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Opening Thursday MAY 13 RESERVATIONS 4618 Redwood Hwy. North, Phone 22-J-14 4 Miles North of Santa Rosa 75 grammar and Junior high school athletes will compete in special features to total 315 CROWN MACHINES 5-2 ---f ikJ fi Johnny Malloy Hurls Three-Hitter in Doyle Game Santa Rosa's Rosebuds served notice Sunday afternoon at Doyle Park that they again will have to be reckoned with among the bay area's top semipro ball clubs. nt iunior college dia Spearheaded by the airtight three-hit pitching of Johnny Mal- Teams which will open Sonoma county league competition May 15, engaged in re-season warm-ups throughout the county Sun- daThe Healdsburg Odd Fellows defending champions, were paced by Morris Ruby's two homers with the bases loaded in walloping the Negro Oakland Monarchs 23-3 at Healdsburg.

A four-run rally the sixth lov. former Hollywood coast lea guer, the Buds blanked the San Francisco Longshoremen 2-0 in an opening contest that resembled The event will be the first conference meet Btaged under the lights, and a large turnout of fans is expected to be on hand for the nighf track meet. Grammar and junior high school students will be admitted free to the event only at the east side grandstand entrance. Trial heats will be staged at 3 p.m. while the finals begin at 7 p.m.

Records are endangered while upsets are expected. Competitton in the running races indicates a toe-to-toe battle from the 100-yard dash through to the closing relay race with blazing finishes in prospect. Based on past performance a big-league midseason aiiair. DANGE and SHOW EVERY NIGHT 9 'til 2 (Through Saturday, May 15) IN THE CACTUS ROOM Malloy had the visiting club, considered one of the bay area's best, well in hand throughout, RRIG1WNS mond spelled the difference between Mike Tiernan's Crown Machine and Eddie Gonsalves' Sebastopol Merchants, the latter winning 5-2. Jack Costa and Mel Ristau hurled for the victors while Troy Walstrip hurled for Hier-nan's club.

Under the leadership of Dick Schreiner, the Veterans of Foreign Wars met with a 4-2 reverce in a close tilt at Talmadge. Marino Biagi, though losing, pitched steady ball for the vets. Pitcher Montafi's two-run homer and three-hit pitching paced Occidental to a 9-6 victory over San Francisco's Industrial Club at Occidental while Geyserville trimmed the Ayoobs of the bay city 7-2 at Geyserville. SEBASTOPOL Runs 1 400 004 0005 Hits 100 111 1003 CROWN MACHINE Runs 200 000 0002 Hits 130 101 0006 Costa, Ristau (7) and McCarty; Walstrip and Santos. HE while the Buds could find Pitcher Gene Bryant of the Longshoremen for but five hits.

George Serb Devoto starred for the locals. His triple in the tmrd inning resulted in one run ana his single in the sixth brought in the other. Serb counted the third on 5H GOLF TITLE George Kerrigan today is 1948 Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club champion. With a superb display of golf he won the title Sunday when he romped to victory over Pete Buz- TO THE MUSIC OF 'Hollywood Leaders' Stars of Stage, Screen, and Radio AGUA CALIENTE HOTEL Johnny Romero's long fly and Devoto opened the sixth with a single. He stole second, going on to third on a high throw by the visit ing catcher and scored on Don Peralta's infield hit.

on the Sonoma Highway Telephone Sonoma 5564 A glittering catch by Leo Sulli 3 van in left field and a neat stop bv Len McConnell at first base were also featured. Photostatic Copies REALIZES AMBITION AFTER 20 YEARS Athletic Director Dick Blewett of Santa Rosa Junior College tomorrow night will see his dream of a night conference track and field meet here realized hundreds of crack jaycee athletes of 13 colleges vie in the North-era California J.C. Conference meet at Bailey Field. Dick re- eently was successful in arranging for installation of a power plant and lighting system at the local college and the meet tomorrow marks the second under the arcs since the facilities were installed a month ago. Blewett came to the college In 19Z8 following a uccessful grid career with Andy Smith's famous Cal Bear "Wonder team." One of the stars, he played at end In 1923, his freshman year, and again as a senior while during his sophomore and junior years he played quarterback.

Longshoremen 000 000 000 0 Santa Rosa 001 001 OOx 2 Stockton looms as favorite with San Francisco City College a threat and Modesto able to score an upset. Menlo, Sacramento, San Mateo and Coach Dick Blewett's Santa Rosa Bear Cubs all with an outside chance. Adding spice to the program will be relay races between city grammar and county schools. Competing among the Santa Rosa fifth and sixth graders will be Fremont, St. Rose's, Lewis and Burbank.

In the seventh and eighth grade classes, youths from Petaluma, Healdsburg and Santa Rosa Junior High schools. Healdsburg and Sebastopol Grammar schools and Lytton will seek honors. Lee Arnold in the dash events and Harold Olson in the quarter-mile are among the Cubs leading contenders. In the hurdles for the Cubs are Jerry Evert and Glen Waaland, while Bill Rush competes in the shotput and discus. In the latter event during drill this VeGmYhky TAKE IT EASY! 24-Hour Service Brant and Mustanich, Malloy and Devoto.

Jaycee Golf Team Encounters Marin Letters Checks 'Licenses Drawings Birth Certificates City Bowling Title Matches Things are not hopeless as they seem, when a bang-up auto accident occurs some of the sleekest looking cars on the road today, were badly beat-up when towed to us for Body and Fender Repairs! Exhuberant after their decisive week, Bob Mastin's junior college golfers take on Marin College at Scheduled Ahead 3 Years Kentfield this afternoon. Leading the Bear Cub divot as Gaupin. On the board of directors All Valuable Documents Strictly Confidential sault are Kai Thomsen, Chuck Photofinishing By "WAG" of WAGARS' will be Frank Lucido, Erie Temple, Doc Cobble and Myron A three-year city championship tournament schedule was set up and officers were elected last night at the annual meeting of the Santa Rosa Bowling Associ Haight, Bob Brown, Jim Clark, Harold Rue, Frank Pearson and Zorger. zini by a margin 01 up. Before a gallery of almost 500 spectators the pair, heralded beforehand as one of the top matches here in years, met before a gallery of almost 500 spectators.

But Kerrigan, shooting a two over par 74, had little trouble in winning over Bizzini who was visibly off his game. The new champion, by a clever display of shots, was able to end the match at the 27th hole of a scheduled 36-hole event Veteran Gus Lee showed that he lost none of his cunning on the course by squeezing by Floyd Faulkner, one up, for the president's flight title. Gus shot a birdie two at the 18th hole. Bill Bray defeated Paul Winkel-man, 5 and 4, for the first-flight honors while Denny Moore breezed to a win over Nick Sanoff, 2 and Jim Cale captured the third flight crown by winning over Fred Silva, 2 and 1. SUES WRESTLER LOS ANGELES, May 10 (AP) Cecil L.

Bandy, 37-year-old lumber sued wrestler Martino Angelino and Hollywood Legion Stadium today for Bandy alleges that Angelino struck him after losing a wrestling match. He said he was a spectator April 2 when Angelino lost, that the wrestler struck him twice as he walked from the ring to his dressing room. Stan Lusnia. The Cubs should fmd it easy going as Vallejo recently trounced GRAND GARAGE Third and Main Streets Phone 742 Tires Batteries Parts week Rush has heaved the plate better than 135 feet, a distance made by San Francisco's Cook, considered a leading competitor. Dick Parker in the javelin and high jump, Frank Masuoka in th pole vault and high jumper George Cold well, just now ap-proching top condition, seemed destined to become point-winners Mann by a big 12-3 margin.

Photo Service 415 Fourth St. Phone 1286 Marin's team members are Dick Cookie Lavagetto Signs With Oaks OAKLAND, May 10 (AP) Harry "Cookie" Lavagetto, pinch hitting star of the 1947 Rutherford, Russ Benioff, Rex McDowell, George Knego, Jack 33 Kaplan, and Bill O'Neill. At Vallejo last Thursday the for the Cubs. Evo Martinelli, how Cubs defeated their hosts 12 to ever, will not compete. 6.

Over the nine-hole course, ation at the Redwood Empire Bowl. In 1948 doubles and singles will 4 be staged at the Santa Rosa Bowl and the team event at the Red- wood while in 1950 goes to Santa Rosa Bowl and the doubles and singles to the Sixth Street alle.v, lin 1950. The team event will be held at "the Sixth -Street alleys in 1951 while the doubles and singles will the played at the Redwood Bowl. Elected president of the city sponsored association was Henry 1 Creon with Ron Lee re-elected secretary and William Hacker treasurer. Named as vice presidents were William Worsfold, A.

Oreglia, A. Toscani and Jte LARKIN GETS NOD BRROKLYN. N. May 10 Kai Thomsen carded a low 70 game for Santa Rosa to beat the Redskins' Bill Taylor. Chuck Haight with a score of 80 took care of Vallejo's number one (AP) Tippy Larkin.

Garfield, N. world series recently released by Brooklyn, was signed today by his old home club, Oakland of the Pacific Coast league. President C. L. "Brick" Laws, who made the announcement, said Lavagetto would report to Oaks' Manager Casey Stengel for the series with Los Angeles.

His plate work, plus ability to play any infield or outfield position, should materially bolster the Oaks, currently in third position. welterweight veteran, punched out a unanimous ten-round decision over young Ruby Kessler of Brooklyn tonight in the feature man, Don Pagano. MOTOR REBUILDING New Engines Installed AH Makes of Cars Complete Brake Service Try Oar New Motor Tune-up Citrus groves along the Pales fight at the eastern Parkway Arena. Larkin weighed 143, tine coast produce fruit six months out of the year. Kessler 144.

1948 FAR WEST LEAGUE SCHEDULE FiOllTIEl CLOTimiG OFT' AAA Tow Service Solid, or "knee Action" front ends are made true, safe, reliable in our modern-ly equipped shop. "Shimmy," bent frames, misalignment of any sort corrected RIGHT. Prompt service. Complete Car and Truck Brake Service Phone 757 888 Fourth Street Two Tone Shirls $12.50 to $16.25 aii expert opinion a an i in AT AT AT AT AT AT i 1 AT AT MEDFORD KLAM. FALLS REDDING OROVILLE WILLOWS MARYS VTLLK PITTSBURG SANTA ROSA May 8-8-10 April 30, May 3-4-3 May 12-13-14 May 28-29-30 May 25-26-27 May 15-16-17 June 5-6-9 May 1-2 June 18-19-20 July 4-5-5 July 14-15-16 July 17-18-19 July 1-2-3 MEDFORD 27 June 21-22-23 Aug.

30-31, Aug. 2-3-4 July 30-31, Aug. 17-18-19 Aug. 27-28-29 Aug. 6-7 Aug.

14-15-16 Sept. 1 Aug. 1 May 7-9-11 May 3-4-5 April 30 May 28-29-30 May 12-13-14 May 15-16-17 May 25-26-27 KLAMATH 7-8-10 jue 18-19-20 May 1-2 July 14-15-16 July 4-5-5 July 1-2-3 July 17-18-19 FALLS Jly 28-29 Aug. 30-31, June 21-22-23 July 30-31, Aug. 2-3-4 Aug.

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6-6 is what you get when you drive in to our shop for an estimate as to what has to be done and how much it will cost. I Cowboy Ties Plain $1.00 Hand Painted $2.25 WE CAN GIVE YOTJ 24-HOUR SERVICE on complete baked enamel paint Job Authorized Dealer Chrysler-, Plymouth Factory Parts New EnrinM Get the finest In quality at the most reasonable prices LOU'S BODY SHOP 9 Radios Heaters Motor Tuneun 51 Santa Rosa Ave. (Established Since 1938) Phone 958-M SPECIAL STOCKMAN'S HATS Wheels Aligned Metal Work Paint Reg. 9.75 NOW 6.95 Lubrication Washing Polishing WORK GUARANTEED Northern California's largest most modern, and best-equipped automobile company JAI1SEII MOTOR (0. 930 So.

A Street Phone 1408 409 LEAl HER SHOP In 1858, Queen Victoria chose Ottawa, then a city of 20,000, as the seat of government of Upper and Lower Canada. It became capital of the new Dominion in 1867. Mendocino 101E1T1. BAPP CO? Contractors GRADING AND LAND LEVELING SEWER AND PIPE LINE WORK COMPRESSOR WORK SAND BLASTING CONCRETE DEMOLITION We have the following equipment to rent, fully operated: TRENCHING MACHINES BULLDOZER8 CARRYALLS FRONT END LOADERS MOTOR PATROL GRADES HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINES AIR COMPRESSORS AND AIR TOOLS Free Estimate Prompt Service 705 Bennett Avenue Santa Rosa PHONES 1492 3169-W Twin Dragons Cafe American and Chinese Food Now Open for Lunch and Dinner 11 A.M. to AJV1.

Try Our Delicions Barbecued Spareribs COMPLETE BAR SERVICE 640 3rd St. Phone 51 now ora Indoor Hot Sulphur Plunge, Steam Rooms New modern Hotel, heated rooms. American Rte; $7 jo to S8-50 dally; $41 $53 weekly. HARBIN HOT SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY Miles from Santa Rosa Write or Phone N. G.

Booth. Manager Karmino's 5 Mile Cafe Milei South of Santa Rosa 2 Milei North of.Cotat Half Mile From Drive la Theatre Beer Win Italian American Dinners Short Orders Sandwiches Ice Cream We Cater to Families PHONE SANTA ROSA 76R1 THE TROPICS 1 Mile East on Sonoma Hiway FINE CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS Dinners and a 1 Carte FOOD TO TAKE OUT Complete Bar Service Open 4 to 12 Sun. 3 to 12 Closed Mondays NEON The first hi performance, fully automatic, power steering 2-wbeel tractor with riding attachment. "A SHADE BETTER" Canvas and Aluminum Awnings Garden Furniture Recovering SHAV'S M7HIII6 SHOP 302 Chestnut Street Phone 1221 -J FOURTH STREET (LllilC B. D.

BRAFNERD. D.O. Director Recta! Disorders $64 Fourth St. Telephone J7s SAE1TA ROSA TENT CO. Awnings for Homes and Stores 540 Mendocino Pbone 845 103 Street Phone 3237-W PMJW BROS.

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141-J-3 or 31-J-12 4655 Badger Rd. Santa Rosa Santa Rosa General Hospital Immediate Accommodations Available Maternity Surgical Medical Care 465 A Street Phone 720 FIRESTONE TIRES TRACTOR TRUCK PASSENGER Recapping Repairing Phone 614-W SUNSET OIL CO. H. R. GANTNER 'sftAWWWisWWWWWVWVWVVWWVyVWW.

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