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PAGE TWO THE DAILY TIMES, SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938. Opposes Oklahomas Inflationist Senator Husky Armful SAINTS ITER ITEilS LEAGUE tins new lethal gas chamber, received a reprieve. ILL TO STJOT New Activity in Lower Valley Unions Leroy 2 Is Improving Local Boys Enter Play Contest With Other Nearby Schools In 1 Under the direction of Coach Skip Winans, an effort is under way to revive tennis as a major activity in the spring sport calendar of Santa Maria high school. In recent years the local school has not participated in tennis competition. The local school will enter league play this season, the mentor reported.

April 1, with five teams, Santa i Atascadero. Maria, San Luis Obispo, Lompoc, 'Santa Ynez and Arroyo Grande,) Lompocs rainfall for the sea-I participating. son now totals 23.13, exceeded (Continued From Page One) bring in a Bell Loffland crew next week for its Morrison well on McCoy Lane, offsetting Signal Oils Ramalho No. 3 and diagonally offsetting Pacific Wes- terns Samarin 2. The Morrison tract of 80 acres lies on the south side of McCoy Lane fronting Or-! cult road.

In Lower Valley E. H. Moores drillers were down 4500 feet today on their II-1, bn the west side of Black road in the lower, valley, drilling ahead. This well is an eastern offset of Moores H-2, originally designated Union Sugar No. 2, the Moore "discovery well in the lower valley.

Union Oils ODonnell 2-1, Offsetting Moores G-l, topped the Monterey shale yesterday at 5031. The drillers will take thh penetration Of the Monterey before setting the water string. They will then move to ODonnell 2-1, a location south, offsetting Moores H-L Union was drilling ahead, bn A series of tryout matches are only in the records by the years being conducted daily to select. 1911i 1914 and i9i5, when there representatives for the local team. I wcre 25.63, 23.52 and 24.83 re-The season schedule includes: I Specjjvey During February this April 1: Santa Maria at San year.

11.09 inches fell. So far in Luis Obispo; Lompoc at Santa jarch the precipitation has been Ynez: Arroyo Grande, bye. 1 gg April 8: Lompoc at Arroyo Grande; Santa Maria at Santa Grandes councii DROP State College frosh Nine Blanks Santa Maria In Tilt Here Behind the two-hit chucking of Wrightson, the Santa Barbara I State frosh baseball team blanked Santa Maria Jaysee Bulldogs 8 to 0 in a ragged seven-inning tilt on the local diamond yester-1 day afternoon. The visitors opened scoring in the first setto by driving across two runs and took a commanding lead in the third when a barrage of hits netted four runs. Runs in the fourth and seventh accounted for the rest of the scoring.

Mitani, on the mound for the Bulldogs, was nicked for seven hits while tallying five strikeouts and allowing five walks. Thirteen Santa Maria batsmen I were returned to the bench by Wrightson, Santa Barbara hurler, bn strike-outs. Steinberg and Wallin garnered the only two hits allowed the locals while Wrighl-son granted no walks. Santa Maria summary: AB Steinberg, 2b 3 Turner, 3b 3 Hobbs If 3 Martinez, ss 3 Addy, 3 Mitani, 2 Mallory, rf 2 Oakamoto, cf 2 Wallin, lb 2 Total 23 Score by innings: Santa Maria 000 000 0 Santa Barbara 204 100 1 8 The defeat was the second setback suffered by the Bulldogs this year, the local nine losing to the Santa Barbara State Gauchos 5 to 2 in the season's opener. Coach Shellhammers Bulldogs traveled to Santa Barbara today for a return engagement with the freshman nine.

i 0 i Tt-bopi 1 Tops All Entries In Santa Maria Swimming Contest (Continued From Page One) and visitors were served hfl chocolate and cookies through the courtesy of True E. Myers. Summary of the meet: Class A Medley relay; Santa Maria 1, first; Santa Barbara 21, second; Orcutt 1, third; Santa Maria 2, fourth. Eighty-yard free style: Harris, Santa Maria 2, first; Steinberg, Santa Maria 1, second; H. Roches, Santa Barbara 21, third; Forrester, Santa Barbara 10, fourth.

Time, 59:1. Forty-yard back stroke: Stovall, Santa Maria 1, first Santa Barbara 21, second land, Orcutt 1, third; Cooper, Santa Maria 5, fourth. Time, 30:1. Forty-yard breast stroke: May, Santa Maria 1, first; Macdonald, Santa Maria 3, second; Dalba, Santa Barbara 21, third. Time, 27:2.

Forty-yard free style: Mason, Santa Maria 1, first; Kiper, Santa Barbara 21, second; Allen, Lompoc 3, third; Liebsay, Orcutt fourth. Time, 25:7. Diving: Harris, Santa Maria 2, first; Stovall, Santa Maria 1, second; Dalba, Santa Barbara 21, third. Four-man relay: Santa Maria. 1, first; Santa Barbara 21, second; Santa Maria 2, third; Orcutt 1,.

fourth. Class Medley relay: Santa Maria I. -first; Santa Maria 5, second; Orcutt 1, third; Santa Barbara 21, fourth. Eighty-yard free style: Chew, Santa Maria 1, first; Ford, Orcutt 1, second; Pezzati, Santa Barbara 21, third, Bolton, Santa Barbara fourth. Time, 67:2.

Forty-yard back stroke: Dud-i ley, Santa Maria 1, first; Nau, Santa Barbara 21, second; Page, i Orcutt 1, third. Time, 32:5. Forty-yard breast stroke: Marshall, Santa Maria 1, first; Pcz ke: Slo-' Pianta, )hd; Ire- WES-u LEY DISNEY will seek the Democratic nomination foy U. Senator from Okla lioma in opposition Senator Elmcf Thomas, one of Wash! hgtons most ardent advocates of monetary inflation as a cure for economic ills. Disney Mere Than 250 Sent 6ut to Work From Mere; New Employment Looms A total of 260 pea-pickers have been referred to the Cossa and Ferini farms near Point Sal by the Santa Mafia branch of the California! State Employment bureau, it was announced today by I.

M. Burola, manager. About 300 Plfckers now are em' ployed on the job but the operators have work for about 350, Burola was informed. The employment bureau is continuing to refer applicants until the quota! is filled. With the surface drying since rains, farm labor is picking up at a rapid pace, Burola said.

Prospects for future employment in the spring months appear good, he added. PICKUPS and COMMENT the poor tan stay home and lis- ten to the radio. Ynez; San Luis Obispo, bye. I April 22: Lompoc at San Luis Obispo; Santa Ynez at Arroyo Grande; Santa Maria at Cambria, April 29: Arroyo Grande at San Obispo: Santa Maria at Lorn-1 poc: Santa Ynez, bye. I May 6: San Luis Obispo at San-: ta Ynez; Santa Maria at Arroyo 1 Grande: Lompoc, bye.

Plans also are being considered for organizing a junior college tennis team after a lapse of two years. Howard Steinwater, transfer student from Pasadena Jay-sec, is assisting Coach Winans with plans. Arrangements for boxing and 4 wrestling mntches between San- Haj. A ta Maria high school and La At the age of 95, Mrs. Sophia M.

Christianson died yesterday Lompoc. Rites will be held tomorrow in the Lompoc Methodist church. Surviving are five children, 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Legionnaires of the Sixteenth district, which includes Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties, will hold a rally in Santa Barbara April 3. Two motorists representing themselves as reporters of the Universal Press association were arrested yesterday afternoon near Nipomo on charges of suspicion of forgery.

They are being held in San Luis Obispo county jail for Los authorities. II. V. Cowgar has been named to the Ventura high school board of trustees, succeeding Russell C. Cook, resigned.

Hearing is scheduled In Los Angeles March 28-30 by the senate interim committee on agricultural marketing to investigate charges that big distributors are creating monopolies in the California milk industry. California hvestock mdustry brought an income of $70,900,000 to the state last year, the highest since 1929 and an increase of. 14 per cent over 1936, the state De- partment of Agriculture reported. When Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt stopped in Pismo Beach for luncheon en route from San Francisco to Los Angeles, Edith Roberts served the first lady on her first day on duty in John Plessas tavern. Pismo clams and Arroyo Grande cauliflower were included on the luncheon menu. The Sacramento river has raised to 26 feet, two feet below the danger point. 4- Citations for Speed Issued to Car Operators Excessive speeding was the charge in seven traffic citations reported today by city police and the local division of the Cahfor- nia Highway Patrol. City traffic officers issued cita tions to William T.

Newland, Long Beach, charging speeding at 40 miles and Tilden J. Rossini, Bicknell, for asserted speeding at 45 miles and the added charge of having no lights. Both were ordered to appear before Judge C. Douglas Smith in police court at 8:30 a.m. March 24.

Asserted speeding at 40 and 45 miles per hour on North Broadway resulted in citations for Melvin B. Compton, Ferndale, and George T. Ryujin, West Main street, also to appear before Judge Smith March 24. City officers also 1 to i i i Angeles I i i its Silva No. 1, northwest of Bet-, teravia on Brown road, and its i nearby Leroy 3 was standing idle, Ug gurfac.

4sing cemehted. As soon as a crew now iowefing the Umping unit in Unibns Enos 1.19( northeast of Santa Maria, finishes the job, it will move to the Leroy 3 and complete it. Rigging-up was in progress bn the Elisa R. Stinson property under lease to Union' bn Betteravia lateral, and ihe crew which re-fcently completed Union's Frank Vicente No. 2, is expected tt spud in the hole early next Week.

This property surrounds the Catherine MacDonnell property on the west and Leroy Well Improves Reliable reports are that Unions Leroy 2, which the Silva and the Leroy 3 are offsetting, The thousands who have laughed at You Cant Take It With pected to appear on the card are You. the Pulitzer Prize winning June Miyoshi, Ben Kubo, Ray Fa- cornedy coming to the Fox Ar- rand and Bert Mayta. Boxers get- ingt0n in Santa Barbara, mati- ting in shape for the event in- nee and evening next Wednesday. tion. elude Mohawk Soares, Ed.

Me-1 givc many a quiet chuckle at the Fadden, Richard Dana, Donald character of the iceman, played Claiming mothers pay them onlv Donovan, Bill Jones, Gonzales, Joseph Allenton the course 15 cents an hour to watch chil- Avery Brundage, president of the artini and Alarad. 0f the dialog the audience finds dren outside of school hours: co 2'Z' Unites i that the iceman must have de- eds in the University of Califor- said today that the United States BASKETBALL serted his wagon and tongs on nia Agriculture college have pro- the spot when he encountered the-1 posed organizing a labor union. WHITTIER, March 19. (U.R) Sycamores, for he has been their would campaign to have the 1940 Olympic games in Tokyo shifted back to their date of Aug. resented in the bouts.

Among the local wrestlers ex- from the Arroyo Grande council; manic race, leaving only Ben D. Conrad in the race against Coun-cilmen J. J. Schnyder and Jos. S.

Gibson, candidates for rcelec- (Continued Front Page One) Florida where there are hurri-producer, canes and California where there are floods and earthquake, but Purisima CCC camp here Monday, March 28, are being completed by Coaches Walter Word and Char-, les Richardson. Santa Ynez and Lompoc schools also may be Whittier and Chino high schools were to play here today for the Southern California basketball championship. Whittier defeated! st Augusline of San Diego, 49- 28 and Chin0 beat Fillmore 25 20 last night in the semi-finals. C. WINS POOL MEET LOS ANGELES.

March 19. (U.R' University of Californias swimming team defeated Califor- The California State Park board will hold its monthly meeting for March in La Purisima State park next Friday, when it will inspect progress of restoration work on Purisima mission and garden. Two youths were taken into custody for taking gasoline from cars parked near a theatre in Sol- Arroyo city has instructed the water superintendent to collect the minimum $2 monthly from each water user for eacli house served, regardless of the number of houses served from one meter. Soil conservation activities in the Lompoc area will be enlarged to cover a district 25 miles in radius. Election of officers for the district will take place March 30 in La Purisima CCC camp recreation hall.

John Patterson, 51, died from a heart attack on his small farm one half mile east of the Art Henning ranch in Santa Ynez valley. He had lived in the valley for the past year and a half, coming from Missouri. Earl W. Wood has withdrawn Lompoc city council, having met with resistance from some dealers on removal of gasoline pumps from sidewalks, is planning to adopt an ordiance declaring them fire hazards, on advice of City Attorney A. Gordon Oliver.

Los Angeles federal authorities refused to reveal details of the as- Adolph Aguayo, Creston, enter ed a plea of guilty to charge'? of grand theft of cattle and asked for probation when arraigned beforp Judge T. A. Norton in San Lui Obispo superior court. Marvin Wray, arrested on the same charge, pleaded guilty to one count of the complaint and also asked probation. An increase of approximately 5000 in liquor licenses during the past three years is reported by the State Board of Equalization.

April 3 is the date set for tiie annual Kern county wild flower festival, with the fields near Shaf ter as the locale. Kern county authorities have returned from Arizona with a 16-ycaf-old boy who is charged with holding up two deputies, taking their car and driving to Peach Springs, Ariz. As an aftermath of the recent flood. Leonard and Nellie Elver. Moorpark, filed suit for $2950 against Ventura county, seeking payment for damage done to their property by flood waters assevl-cdlv diverted across their property.

With 250 members and guests attending, the Paso Robles chapter, Order of Eastern Star, noted the 50th anniversary of its founding. Elises D. Acunas. Nipomo. is being held in the San Luis Obispo county jail on charges of disturbing the peace and contributing to delinquency of a minor.

Justice Rocky Dana set bail at $590. At the concluding sessions of the County Recorders' association convention in San Bernardino. B. F. Hudspeth.

Oroviile. was elected president. The 1939 meeting was awarded to San Francisco. AVhen plans for the (rial execution went awry, a pig selected to die in a test of San Quen- in i.i i 1 i i style: Chew, Santa Maria 1, first; Rosenberg, Santa Maria 5, second; Butle Orcutt 1, third; Pezzati, Santa Barbara 21, fourth. Time, 26:2.

Diving: Three-way tie between Chew, Santa Maria 1 Prator, Orcutt 1, and Rosenberg, Santa Ma-ria 5. Four-man relay, Orcutt, 1, first; smile at their ignorance. There i ganta Maria 1, second, Santa Baris no such thing as a tip on a bara 21, third; Santa Maria 5, When I hear persons talking about red-hot tips oh races, I Forty-yard free zatit Santa Barbara 21, second, 1 ,34.9. Warn Group this is not so strange when it is serted defalcations of George learned that Mr. DePinas prede-1 Knox.

48. former cashier of the nia at Los Angeles 54 1-2 to 20 1-2 CCSSOr, the milkman, stayed with i First National bank of Ontario, yesterday, and Devere Christian- the Sycamores five years and under arrest on a charge of em-son of U. C. L. A.

set a new meet they never knew his name at all. bezzlcment. record of 55 seconds for the 100-1 jn fact. when he died, and it was i on its own gas pressure, built up while Union had it shut in for a It would n6t surprise Un- ion field men if it were now good for 400 barrels a day. The condition of this well has encouraged land owners in the iower valley, and they are hop- ing to see further, tests sunk to the west.

There has been keen saPPO.inentoverJecisionof Associated-Union-Richfield not to drill on the Ferini property south of Guadalupe, a mile and a half west of the Leroy hole. IH Eastern Field In the eastern! section of the valley field, east of all present production, the Valaco Oil Co. was rigging up today for its Has-lam No. 1 on thfe Leone property on a sub-lease from Carl McCullers. The well will be ready to' spud in fearly npxt week, It was indicated today.

Away to the southeast, the Bel- jjQr Qd q0 has reconstructed the has increased production largely. since it was brought in. It is of- i ficially listed as a 200-barrel but it is said to be flow- ing its allotted 100 barrels daily race unless there is a crooked jockey or trainer or a combination of the three, and if they will fVrtec Ic crook their fellow racers on the ICljr VlOSS IS track, its not safe to take their I tips; theyll certainly, crook you if it is to their advantage. I lived for ten years across the river from the Juarez Jockey club plant in Juarez and it was operated by some of the leading racing lights of the United States and Ive seldom heard of any- one winning on a red-hot tip, although, it Was common knowledge that races were thrown, but those in the know didnt pass the word around. Horses have been known to be run for days at a time as losers simply to build up the Odds against them.

Burned to Striking CROCKET, (U.R) A fiery cross, a hillside overlooking suggested today the trance of vigilante action strike picture at the Hawaiian Sugar Refinery plant. An unsigned note can beneath the burning cryptically warned: Big Role in Crazy Comedy guest, day and night, for eight years at the time the comedy be-1 gjas. It is characteristic of these same hairbrained Sycamores, who nev- er know time jt js, that they have never thought to ask their visitor his first name, for he is down on the program sim-' ply as Mr. Dc Pina, and he is never addressed otherwise. But necessary to obtain a certificate of burial, they gave him Grand-! pa Vanderhof name, a thought which brought an avalanche of flowers.

Mr. De Pinas greatest triumph comes when he is asked by Mrs. Sycamore, who suddenly deserts playw riting to resume her work as a painter, to don his Roman costume and pose for her unfinished picture of the discus thrower. It is such stuff as this that has made the play world-famous for its craziness and tire laughter it brings. Lompoc Stabber Gets Preliminary Hearing Abunda Rodriquez, who was charged with stabbing Frank Du- maru, was arraigned before Jus- tiee Charles Poulsen in Lompoc, Dumnra having recovered from knife wounds and left Santa Maria hospital.

Rodriquez, was held on the stabbing charge in the city jail pending recovery of Dumara. Chattanooga, Treasury were advised today. officials Awarded $1,000,000 in Suit Over Patent 1 Ji ERIE French invontoi of the "control stick for airplane-. has wen a SI. 000.

000 patent infringo-m cut suit against several American manufacturers alleged to have mod the imrn-tmu during the Wei hi War. March 19 blazing frorrt Crockett, possible en- into the California- Corp. found in a cross Call attention to all rats. Recall Santa Rosa labor troubles and courts decision. It will burn again.

The note referred to the episode of 1936 when several radical labor leaders wfere tarred and feathered and the men they iden- tified as their assailants were ac- by the courts. issued a citation to William Oliver, Santa Maria, on a charge of unnecessary noise and possession of no operator's license. A charge of speeding at 46 miles on the Zaca canyon highway brought a highway patrol citation to Kenneth J. Wells, 508 West Cypress street, to appear before Justice Charles L. Poul-son in Lompoc at 10 a.m.

March 28. Patrolmen added the notation that it was the second offense on the same highway. The Highway Patrol also issued a citation to Norman H. Lee, Santa Barbara, for asserted speeding at i 45 miles on North Broadway. He eaiest moment, will appear before Justice L.

J. Meantime a court decision to-Mofris at 10 a.m. March 23. nullified ah A. F.

of L. vic- Edward Breckner, Oakland, was 1 tory in a struggle with the C. I. O. cited to appear before Judge.

or control of the harbor's long-E. Jullien in Orcutt at .10 a.m.' shoremen. ri .1., lgnt 1 rOmiScU vard freestyle. NEW POOL RECORD STOCKTON. March 19 (U.R) San Jose State defeated College of Pacific.

40 to 26, in a swimming meet here last night. A new pool record of 57.7 was established by Kreis of Pacific, in the 100-yard freestyle. CHAMPIONSHIP POLO SANTA BARBARA. March 19. (U.Ri Santa Barbara and the Texas Ringers play tomorrow for the Pacific coast high-goal polo championship.

Santa Barbara rode over the Uplifters for a last-min ute G-5 victory yesterday. MOTOR BOAT MEET LONG BEACH. March 19. (U.R California drivers were arriving today for thc fifth annual South west sweepstakes motorboat re gatta in Olympic marine stadium tomorrow. Sixty-five entries were expected.

ANGELS BEAT PIRATES SAN BERNARDINO. March 19. (U.pi Pittsburgh Pirates lost the i first exhibition game of the season to Los Angeles yesterday. i i original 25-Sept. 8.

The committee moved the games up to Sept. 21 -Oct. 0. Brundage fought the change on the groujids that wonld hancu- cap participation college students. 4 by American NATIONAL BASKETBALL DENVER, March 19 (U.R) The Denver Safe ways, defending titlists, will be slight favorites when they face the Kansas City Healeys, dark horse finalists ot the A.

A. U. tournament, in Ihe championship game tonight. The Healeys won their way to the finals last night by beating the Phillips 66 Oilers of Bartlesville, 45 to 39. NESTELL WINS SAN FRANCISCO.

March 19 (U.R) Bob Nestell. 190, of Los Angeles, scored a technical knockout over Sonny Boy Walker, 203, of Phoenix, in the third round of their scheduled 10-round fight here last night. Walker was on the floor twice for nine counts before the referee stopped the fight. REDS MEET BEES BRADENTON. March 19 (U.R) The Cincinnati Reds, seeking their fourth victory in five exhibition starts, invaded Bradenton to meet the Boston Bees, who have a .500 record with two victories and two losses.

The Reds took a one-run decision over the Bees in their first meeting Tues day. YANKS BEAT RED SOX ST. PETERSBURG H. March 19 Each with one victory, the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals clashed in the third of a six-game exhibition series today.

The Cards beat the Boston Red Sox 6-4 yesterday for their third victory in training games. KNOCKED OI SAN DIEGO. March 19. UR) Lorenze Pedro. 176, San Diego, knocked out George E.

Tun er. 175, Hollywood, in the eighth of a scheduled 10-round tight here last night. BERGLI NI) WINS HOLLYWOOD. March 19 J.D Swede Berglund. San Diego veteran, outpointed Vic Nardoni.

Los Angeles newcomer, in 10 rounds last night. Both left the ring ith cut eyes. ACORNS BEAT SEATTLE EL CENTRO. March 19. (U.R) The.

Oakland Acorns, with two home runs by Joe Abreu. won a len-inning exhibition game from Seattle yesterday, A father reports that he sue- Judge Ruben Schmidt granted cessfuny used this Mark Twain! CHICAGO, March 19. (U.R) C. I. O.

lawyers A new trial in a saying on his son: When' I was Federal Judge John P. Barnes to-suit wherein he had previously 54 yearsold I was ashamed of the day ordered. John Henry Sead-restrained the longshoremen from ignorance of my old man, but lund executed April 19 for the switching, to C. I. .0.

affiliation, when I reached my twenty-first kidnap-slaying of Charles S. Ross, and had appointed an A- F. of L. birthday I was astounded at how but granted 60 days for perfection attorney receiver for the hiring much father had. learned in of an appeal to higher courts bas-half.

The re-trial decision nulli- seven years.) ed on the allegation that the Lind- RFVENOOR KILLED WASHINGTON. Mar. 19. 'l Treasury Agent William F. Berry was shot and killed by a Pittsburgh committed seven 1 the Tennessee hills near Boss Kidnap-Killer To Test U.

S. Law bergh kidnap law is unconstitu- tional. Seadlund was sentenced to die Wednesday night by a federal court jury. He was arrested at the Santa Anita race track near Los Angeles. Heinrichs Bound Over Ufider Bond of $40d Then they were given the whip to come in first often with the connivance of owners of better horses, who placed their bets on the longshot.

Etlamae says Santa Maria needs a beach and she doesnt see why Leo Preisker doesnt just take what he needs froAi San Luis Obispo county as Mr. Hitler did with Austria. Shes not in; shes gone out tb tea. New Naval Chief, Governor at Guam THE Navy Department has announced appointment of Comm. War, Capt.

B. V. Me- m. u. v.

Candlish. Alexander James T. Alexander as 0 0 of Guam and chief of the. U. S.

naval station at hC 1 8 iri' who (W March 28 for asserted speeding at 65 miles per hour on Solomon hill. CURB EXCHANGE TO QUIT SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. (U.R) The San Francisco Stock Exchange will absorb the San Francisco Curb Exchange under terms of a proposal presented to members of both exchanges for a referendum vote. Appoinicd Maritime Commission M6mbor IAX RELL -VL TRUITT of St. Louis, counsel for thc U.

S. Maritime Commission. a been appointed if member of the commission to (ill the vacancy created by resignation of Joseph Kennedy, new ambassador Ui Great Britain. Truitt fies both rulings, and throws open the struggle again. The suit arose when San Pedro longshoremen voted to switch af-1 filiation from A.

F. of L. to John L. Lewis banner. A minority A.

F. of L. faction obtained the in-1 junction. Purisima Garden J6b Nearing Completion (Continued From Page! One) week, and will soon be completed. Enrollees.

working under direction of E. D. Rowe, have planted scores of pine trees on the upper mesa area in the large state park. Work along the roadway in the foreground of the mission build-1 ing, as well as in the main gar-. i dens, has been practically com- 1 ploted.

errors. 12-10. Thc Angels were oulhit BAY MEADOWS OPENS SAN MATEO, March 19 9. Northern California's spring racing season opened today at Bay Meadows track of the California Jockey club. Rain gave prospects of a muddy track.

SOX DEFEATED LOS ANGELES. March 19. The Cubs defeated the White Sox 5-1 yesterday in the first of It exhibition games between he Chicago teams this spring. BRAIN CONCUSSION SAN DIEGO. March 19.

U.P' San Diego Padres Pitcher Herman lotto is suffering a brain concussion. caused when he was hit Yith a pitched Dali last week. Waiving preliminary hearing, E. D. Heinrichs, Santa Maria, was bound over to superior court to answer charges of grand theft at 1 an arraignment before Justice L.

J. Morris yesterday afternoon, Bail was set at $200 cash or 400 bond on agreement of at-Alcxandpr, torneys, Thomas P. Weldon for the defendant. ta Barbara, for I clls failed Pst bail and i 1 1 1 be committed to the county 1 jail pending trial..

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