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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 8

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iJiistJa sinsit. Int Monarch' ed Lo score. The fifth Inning was scoreless lor, (ae Iucul boys while Boll nut inlo hat water by allowlne; threr hlLs and walk io score two runs. Perez started ofT with a triple. J.

Garcia walked. Vribc was out on an inrJeld piay. Rlrarfe and Franco bom singled while Pannce and Hetty both flew out io center. In the sixth (he Mohawks started to work on Reuben who Telirrtd Perez on the. mound netting- five hits to count for four runs.

Dickson started Git with a single. Fngrl connected for a roar clout while Brown doubled. Kinne fleiv Huntsman Singled, Ball was out on an infield while Chadwlck doubled, Andrus Hew nut for the third out Of the hmlug. Again the Monarchy failed to tally. The seveiilh port, of the ilohawk's battle counted one more hit and three runs.

HollinsworU. Hew cut Dick son the breeze. With two out Eusel and Brown walked, Kinne. was 5aCc when a play was made to third base, all hands being safe- Huntsman connected far a single scoring two of the three runners. Ball flew out to left to eud the frame.

In the Monarch's seventh inning; the Mohawts went "hay-wire." Going out with a ead over the Monarchs of B-4 several bad ylayc. tluree errors and two walks resulted in five runs being scored. It all happened when J. Garcia waited, Yribe was out on an Infield play, Rlvutte Tras given a lifer. Franco walked.

Paunce doubled, Betty was out, Reuben tripled, and Marine doubled. Perez flew out far ths third out. The eighth stanza Tor the Mohawks amounted, to vl.Ue the Moaaxchs added two more tallies to their score. The Mohawks tried to tie the game up or go to the front In their part of Ute ninth frame, EnRel fltw out. Brown was lssutd a ftoe ticket, Kinne obtained first on a fielder's choice.

Huntsman tripled and Hall was a base runner by virtue of an error. Chadwicfc Eingled. With two on bases and one run behind, Ball' got over anxious and in an effort to at least tie tire game took tod big a lead off third and was caught for the third out, ending the game and putting the Monarch club one £anie to the good In the first part of the chain pi ouship play-off. The leading sticker for the Mr-hawks was Huntsman, who connected for five hits for five trips to theplata. being a triple.

Engel followed Undefeated Church Team Meets N. H. Methodists Van Christian church basketball team, as yet undefeated In the Inter -church Basketball League. plays the North HoUntcod Metho stnd thtm airay Wednffdsy evening at the Pan Pacific on their loag rrtnd for the honor and glory of winning (he second internallonat Pie Thomas Joins Bartlesville Baseball Team dists tonight at 9:00 p. m.

at the Betty. If. rf, vi North Hollywood Recreational lb. Itr. Eeitll France is captain, and plays one of the forward positions.

The other members of Uie team are ixotabi Barber, Richard cheers from Uie respective rooters. MohiWBS AB ro A HoElueVEOrtri, 5 10 111 Dickson, ss 5 1 4 5 0 Engel.Zb 2 3 110 Mmarchs J. Gaieia. cf Bentard Westland and RayMaishalL 'inoe, 2o 1 0 Rlvarls.ss -S 1 2 0 3 0 liirh. MoUrtt.

Martinw and fame in third io clau A four an tin mile rflay. University and San Fenaudo ere Iliil and iecoad Time. 8:42,5, not plarbig. Cholakian and Pujihara should receive honorable mention as they broaiijuniped. jvinj.

ana isle. rcEpec- Uvely in the broadjump, Tije record for the Valley Is 18fL Ufn. Summary iDivlsicn three): the field ot Har'. ctcILsu ever In the West reported everyJiine in Prom Bobby Walthour. Jr, ace oi American riders to Julian Hauol.

the French Mar who Juki escaped irom Uie wit tcue In Spain, riders me on edge for the con- fllct. Italy Is represented by a great team In Joe De VUo and Danny Mflffel. Julian Hauo) and Albert Marquet. the French Red DeviN. are feared and respected by the other riders In Ihe race.

George Aletz and Albert Bulgreen, the German rep resentatives, have been saying bat their reputations point tfcs.t they will be hart men to stop In the merry whirl that will las'. 147 long houra. Bobby ESCheverrla of San Jose is rated one of the strongest riders from the Pacific Coast. He appeared in Los Angeles in his first sbr-day bike race about six yeara ago. Since that time he lias competed all 01 the United Stated and South Ami lea.

Pie Thomas, one of Van Nuys graduates of the sandlots, whose performance on the baseball diamond in the San Fernanda Valley League, has brought film attention from many scouts, left last ireek tor BartlesTille. Okln, to join the Western Association league team. Thomas will at first base. The season opens May 1 and ST ThDmas hits hU sti-iiJe Uils veor three mit of four trips. Ktvarts nrpected to step up into uie oniy Monargu soeoiDcr 10 od- faster company shortly.

vain an esxra oingie, Eetirng two ior five trips. A doiiblt play hy the Mohawks in Uie eighth and one by the Monaichs in their part of the same inning fere very well executed and brought Grid Warriors in Wrestling Bout for Title The Olympic mat might well serable a gridiron Wednesday night when two former star football play- start running Into one another 1 scramble for the world's heavy weight championship. Dean Drtton the current heavyweight Wnsj, Is defending his title at three-ffllls-(n-a-finlSh In a match with Har dy Krosliamb. Tills match headlines Jack Daro's seven-bout card, net-ton played' football at the TJnUar-Sity of Utah and performed on of the famed undeieated Rocky Mountain Conference elevens. Krus-Icflmp won fame ten years ago at Ohio State, where as a blocfcfng back he was a mater of All-Ahierl- ball carriers.

ris), 9an Feniando, Van Nuys, South Gait. Time. Class -i-man HW-Jortlan, BelL Venice, Van Hoys. South tiate. Time 4C.1 tnew meet Class BanrtC 4-mnn 1 'A Jor-UmTi, Fciiiui.Ju, Suutii Veil- lee.

Time. 6:11.7. A 4-aian Venice tBor- Jlaud, Babah'an, Myers, Gsnu), Von Nuys, South Oate, ilila. University. Time Class 4-man 650 Son Fernando.

Bell, Jordan, South Gate, Venice. Time. 1:10.4 (new meet record). Class A 4-nian 420 L. II.

Shuttle- in Nuys fPrancc, Eartley. Davis and Caasel). South Gate, San Fernando; Venice, University. Time 5S5 (new record). FIELD EVENTS Class A 12 lb Dircui Biteker (Fre.l, Rasmussen Warren (PolyJ, afaj-nord (Bel.) Distance, 49ft.

ein. Class 10-lb Mcrt: GraneU (VH), Schwartz (LA), Olson (ER), Woody. (NH). Distance Class 0 lb Pujlwara McClanahun I MAI. Domto (FalrJ.

Gunn (SG), McCurdje llIA). 48ft. 3Uin (new. meet record). A.poie ILA), OlSOti Ueieht l'2ft.

Sin. Inew.meetretord).' Class high JuhiD-J-Ari iWash tIeSchoafi.fJjrdJ.-iirid Smith (BFj'fourm. fie1. for-fifth. Murphy Saltd ijiMi.j, uiay ueii-r iieignc, (itt.

Class broadjump SuJiinarJ (Rooi) Kosaki Mackey DIstiliiceSlft: 2Km. (new meet record). ACTIVE PROGRAM AT TARZANA CHAMBER THROUGHOUT YEAR Request Made for Trade, Agricultural School Center of Valley Dr. A. BatUn, newly appoint ed Valley Boy Smut executive, spoke to members of Tarana Chamber of Commerce at a meeting held Tui day night a villa Inn.

His talk cc cemcd his recent trip to Badapest where the International Jamboree was held. He gave a short resume of Interesting Incidents encountered during the trip. Invitation was Is sued to all to attend' the Court of Honor to be held' Friday -rusjht, April 23 at Winnetka achool. Important business was trans acted. Ralph Rothmund, secretary, reported on Oie Associated Valley Chamber meeting held Monday at; Cauota Port.

The combined groups' are mating every effort lo secure vocational school for the valley similar to Frank Wiggins Trade rf 7'. 2010 ol3111001 ehlch lr Huntsman, cf 2 3 0 I named the San Fernando Valley Ball, 5 0 0 0 0 1 Agricultural and Trade School. The 0 0 01 iter of the Valley. Totals 39 10 12 20 7 8 Ralph Rothmund, Ed. Cunning 1 1 1 1 0 5 1 0 12 and E.

HolmmiM were aDDomted to .00100 4 3 0 Z-io ih. riepea the R. D. service issue AB ff rOA Elfa view the chief inspector win be here to investigate (the situation. Letters were authorized to be writ- Panne'.

3h 4 1 10 2 0 State Railroad and P)an- A 0 0 2 I 1 tuns cummlsBton reaucstlng 1 1 0 0 Marine, e. 3b .40110 Du' larzana Perez, .4 2 I 2 0 i to Hollywood and for ipnlng of .35 31 8 19 11 the district West of Balboa. Better telephone service vcul be she recently attended. Wed nesday Mrs. Marlon ftuley.

Mrs. A. Cirlyun and Mrs. Holcumb attended Lhe council snttllng- held at Chatswonh. All chairmen are re- 'fuesud to bring tiielr yrarly reports.

MONDAY, APPJI- IS, 193T PAGE EIGHT THE VAN turn's A Las Arsirlfi taiJtssi mtra 'An ssitd (he Ciiwcter to la rfcem In ie.i-r.a-.leii to 'Scale btrt i Eveir rWif. tbill u.lco. CExrafe Pifd Sh'rHicr, crci. cf Los Aflie'n Pirs: Em- BOWUKO BASEBALL FOOTBALL I GOLF BABOETBALL TESSIS TRACK VAN NUYS In Rear of Market Plenty Free Parking UPER MARKET in orifajiizliig a imuitry 'Spit Ball' Manager Van Nuys Track Stars Break Low Hurdle Gives Mortarchs jShuflle Record in Inler-Cffy Relays is 'J Improve lor the uiudLttr. A.

ELECTION SOON THE BETTER TYPE SUPER MARKET Do All Your Food Buying Here and Save a Real Scare By ATX'SHI XOBY for Topeta Rive Psrem-Teacri- Rdaj- listns frnm thirty t.ii-h chased each other am! 'round Hit- Ligli school aval in ntial -AH City but Anurlay. Ten tumbled UlEtr-; Going into Ok fr-am? minus wvera) Ground Wednesday, Thursday. April 20, 21, San Fernando diamond Sunday iith the leainie leading In IW or th( play-off scries for the cliampmisillp i.vbv Van and hilta siliools. I u. tf-'f rcsumf on by Van Suyj and hsjfh Liliools.

JlliCtd twoi.d In the Ul A-tnousn nosed c-ut iiv one run, 7 7 darnel and council meeting tu 10. the Mohavi-fca perrormeti sjjlv.n-(liilly behind Ilielr manager. Holdinc his opponents lo enr hit and CiiMl aliiHHH) -Jir A A fuur nun SSO yard irlay. Tfcrwt-I P'oerflin wuie; jad hutilie ihmile tf il oi 1:331 held bj- Vao Nuyi since "rlnftd faJ' UrI- Morrison. irrLay in Hw formtr lKJi UJlhiOlcrn.

Of Iht ithoel. .11 ihlni- hl.h AjlhuI "Wcoiob. wtsldenl CYCLISTS OFF FOR for thr first Icjr innlrus rat- manascr ATI AM A I oi ihe even iiiciitlwl Idmsclf! IIUCKilAllvnAL f.r, mis Is ihc fins time In a to io ihe tjid of vert, but eight of the locals. Going to bat In the first frame, the -MDtuvKks were able to set Lhe first hit irtwn aigel sinaled. One run of; nn error and walk wns Ihe Mofl-arch's' talb' In thvir there of the opener.

The faiirth staiita sLarted out wllh Andnis Etritlns aul for the UohaTks. Holllnpvorth -kos given a lifer and later scored on Dialc-on's out and, The Mohavks sot at time the shot from Referw tirclt chuckers for a (Dial of 12 hlts.pw,,,!, nictni proved the dosnlnlf ill'. PROGRAM POPULAR The annual "High Jinks" program given Thursday by the Tarzana Woman's club proved to be popular. The members whose rostiimes were the most outstanding were Mesdames Elenora SLeinbough. John! Wells.

Fred Beruier, CecU Isley, Francis Harvey, J. E. Annstronj. end Lyle Cade. Ber.ner had charge of the program.

Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Code gave a comical duet accompanied by Mrs. Rnsmussen. Mrs.

don delighted the audience wich tricks. Impromptu numbers! were given by Mrs. F. Harvey. Stelnbough and daughter Miss Bet' ST.

Mrs. J. Wells. Mrs. Islcy and Mrs.1 William Suva.

Mrs. Benner led in community singing. A delicious covered dish luncheon preceded the meeting. Mrs. Julia Torgeram elected to fill the or-ilce of treasurer upon the resignation of Mrs.

Fred West. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Gertrude Nicely, Mrs. Edna Miller and Mrs. Anna Smith.

CUURCIt DUflffiB APRIL 23 The Episcopal church of the Res urrection will give- a dinner Friday night April 23 at the local park at 6:00 p. to which all parlsheis and friends are invited. Guests are asked to bring; their table service. A social hour, will follow the dinner. BEGET SERVICES Special religious will, be held nightly th'e of AprU 18 Reseda Boulevard Christian; church in Tamnn -The Reverend If." 'K.

McGowan of Hollywood will conduct-the services. The hour.i£ p. Ftscus, music director has 'arranged special music for. the week. 'Mr.

McGowan wilt officiate at the dedication takes place Sunday AprU nt In the of-' temoon: A complete program oi dedication Sunday will be printed In nest week's issue. Wednesday the adult Bible class! ljoyed a dinner at the members were present and delightful social evening ensued. Mrs. c. Twalt and Mrs.

Ralph Bobinsoh had' charge of the din-j The Ladles Circle met Thursday at Dr. Nina Stevens Wells for its monthly meeting. TO GIVE TWO PLATS The drama nl thn Tnr. zana Woman's club will have charge Armstrong two humorous, stlti win be presented. The cast for Inremal Machine" includes Mrs.

L. Cade, Mrs. George Green, Mrs. c. Isley, Mrs.

BeBee lissicki Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Howard Adams. "Packing the Mission ary Barrel" WD1 be given by Mrs, 1. E.

Armstrong, Mrs. Bora Smith, Mit, John Wells. Mrs. Francis Har vey, Mrs. Charles Peterson.

Mrs. Lyle Cade, Mrs. Marion Ruley Mrs. Ltssick and Mis. Adams.

Hostesses will be Mrs. George Bradley, Mrs. E. L. Holmuuest and Mrs, Floyd Kelhl.

GIRL SCOUT COOKIE DRIVE Tarana Girl Scowls Wo. 86 are busily engaged In rating ders for cookies. The cookie cam-' paitn for Los Angeles District will1 continue until die week of April' IS. Delivery will be made durinii the week of April 26. This intcn'dvc drive is put on to help buy equip-1 men! for the newly purchased Girl Scout camp site at Big Bear.

TJiir-! teen girl scouts arc active in this' community, and residents are urg-i ed to help the cause by buying cookies. Mrs. Alice Bonnevflle is troop leader. Last week they were honored with a visit from Mrs. Nor- (Wstrict- official.

Meetings ere held each Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Bonneville's Home on Hatteras street, FRUITS, VEGETABLES and PRODUCE THE CREAM OP THE CROP FANCY LAItGE ItH'E SVmTET KLONDIKE STRAWBERRIES 2 L'LL PODS FltESIl SWEET -j. GREEN PEAS FANCY OK1GLVAL SAN DIEGO HEW POTATOES 6 fa 15c GOLDEN ItlFE LARGE FANCY BANANAS 3 I5C LONG UHLC; r.tNCT TCfDCE FRESH GROUND HOURLY DEUCIOTJS FOB LOAF SAUSAGE BOILING BEEF BEEF 3 Steaks lbs I'Lnesi Eastern Suitar Cnrcd Freshly Sliced, Half SHORTENING lb ft Eb lbs STALKS KRJSPY UTAH CELERY 2fer5c Delicatessen and Dairy DIPORTS DOMESTICS MILD CREAMY JACK CHEESE lb 21C French Stjlc Good Slie HEAD DILL CHEESE, 4 for MUM'ffy- lb IT Smckcd 1-ork a FINNAN SAUSAGE, lb HADDIE, lb LUNCHEON HAM lb 15c BEEF, yz 23c FOR REAL FOOD VAUTE RITY "QUALITY" MEATS AT LOWER PRICES AT YOTJR SUPER MARKET alf Pound lb lb 14' 16 1 lb vt FULL LINE FRESK FISH RECEIVED DAILY COLD MEDAL FLOUR lbs 2Tt Solid Block BUTTER, lb rhaUenre. lh Ewetl Pea, SPICED CRABAPPLES Lane No. Can 24 Vi lh Sack 17C $1,121 lOlbs-ISc i EGGS, Doz.

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