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thone Your Waul Ads 6 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936. AG Si Top Fuller Quits Tennis Association Today's Cross Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER C60MjBBoMtig Card Best in Mon ths Northern California Tenuis Association suffered an irreparable loss yesterday with the announcement by, William C. Fuller that he is severing all official with that organization. Next Saturday night, at the annual meeting and dinner of the local net body in the Bohemian Club, Mr. Puller, the same "Pop" Fuller whose coaching started California's two famous Helens, Mrs.

Helen Wills Moody and Miss Helen Jacobs, on their way to numerous national and international championships, will terminate a long and active participation in all northern California tennis activities. 800 FANS TO Open Golf Event Starts Chapman Caps 24 Points to Defeat Oilers CPORT SHADOWS lis J. s. Why Not Invite Walter to Town? The one and only Walter (Duster); 22 23 24 in 35 46 50 JhursdayA.M Thc Sacramento open jrolf championship, scheduled to start Ll wiih a iuahtyintf round, war 'postponed until tonior a field of some I tee off for first IS holes. One of the Kami's topnotclici Wood of Deal.

N. and a for tern amateur champiun, ao .1 Mails is evidently making yood ajUR' bi" way when it comes to handing: out Oi the handshakes and laughs as pub Licitv manager of the San Francisco: mer the Ci aiR Oklahoma City, came in with the round, ill yesterday practice. shooting lor the wet i canio in nuh wasn putting out so'i dis a ifor I' 1'' throat to con the crown worn i MtSpaden. had enough shots to make 70 points Hitters Favored hut the ball failed to want Lo split All of the long swatters, in fact, the lace. Morelli was high scorer for huv been installed favorites due to 'Woodland with ten points.

George the extended course and its wet eon 1 Weisker was held to six while Shaw, Ulition. Jimmv Thompson, due to ar ja new comer from Sacramento, failed rive todav. is figured to be right up to make but three. In past games, there, as' Veil as Charlie Lucy amL. hav.

has been able to loop 'em as he What city the teat of th University of 9 Retards 10 Stmcture for baking 11 Obtains 15 Behold! 1 20 Elison in the middle of a word 21 Equipment i 22 What the name of the present crown prince of Norway? 23 Fragrant balsam 24 Maiden loved by Zeua 25 Bodj of water 27 Migrating 29 In a short time 30 Sign 32 Rip S3 Number Si 36 Moved over ice 38 Note of the seals is. 40 Change 7 41Who appeared opposite Warma Shearer in "The Barretts of Wimpole 42 Tools 43 Malay canoe 44 Pronoun A 47 Pledge 48 Female of certain animals 49 Truth in the "Faerie Queene" 50 Trap 53 Universal language HORIZONTAL I Pit for green fodder 'Wl 5 Receptacle for valuables fflk il Domestic animal s9 On the summit .3 Among 14 Night before a holiday 15 What popular actor starred in th picture 17 Printer's measure 18 Permit .0 ftallvinn cnes ZZ What Revolutionary patriot made a famous speech Against the Write ot Assistance: i the capital of New South Wales? 6 Game at cards J.l Number 28 What great Italian poet wrote "Jerusalem 31 Short for Alfred 32 Farm machine .14 Mvstric. eiaculation 35 Pulley from which a chain is unwound 37 Possess 1 38 Enemy 5S New Zealand parrot 41What German noTelist wrote "The Magic Mountain" 42 Gleam 44 Exclamation 45 Division of learning 46 Pronoun 47 What French city stronghold of the Alliei right 51 Misery 52 Roman tyrant 54 Geometric figure 55 Downcast Mature A 57 Warmth .1 VERTICAL WUndermine 2 Japanese statesman Sk Having small elevation 4 Renders clear for passage 5 Salt 9 i Part of "to be" 7Wbat American organized a company for laying transatlantic telegraph cablet; Cyrua 'Nibs' Fears Cage Machine from Farm Secretly, "Nibs" Price believes that: lis Golden Bear cagers are in for it when they encounter the highly lauded "Hank" Luisetti and the young Stanfords Friday night in the Stanford pavilion. UutwarulV, 1N1US is (jreuciiMis; some old credo, "They'll beat us on the floor of play." Price vie oi coaching nas oeaieo Stanford for more years than the Indians like to remember. Ana De fore that Earl Wight, now athletic director of Fresno State College, poured it on the Indians.

Ernie Nevers May Sign With 'Laf Ernie Nevers, assistant football coach at Stanford, returned yesi.irday from Chicago, where he met officials! of Lafayette University, who are seeking a new head coach. Never? vcfus ed to divulge the status of negotia tions. but is understood that the Laf ayctte job will be taken by him or llerh Kopf. now assistant to Loll Lit at Columbia. It is also rumored that, in event of: Xevers' departure from Stanford, his; )lace on the Card coaching stuff will taken by Robert Ham Wolves Meet Lo i Friday and his rk this afternoon preparing I'm their Second league games next Friday night at Lodi with! the Flames.

Woodland's Bees have a clean date while the A's lost to Stock ton last week end. No changes are contemplated in the Won line ups. hut It has imcm for hundreds of lilies of it are ii s. and gren ouan usumnd In Mexican ear. Tt lias been tanneries ov(ry salted lhe nati mal tanning ruamrial of iJei iro.

The most important point or distribution is Tolncn. and the state of Currrero produces over "100 ions a rear. Tlio tanning content of raseatote is very tiigli, ninning up to Co per cent. NOTICE TO NON CONSENTING LAND OWNERS In the Matter of Road No. 520.

To Non Cimseiubie; Land Owners You will please take notice thai Thursday, the 23rd day of January, 1 and i he liutir ot 10 clock A. Riid the lnectinp; room of the lioard if Suncrvisor: in the City of Wood land is the time and place for the hearing of the report of the viewers in said matter. That the following is a particular description of the pro TAKE IN BOUTS FRIDAY NIGHT In what should prove Lhe best hoxinjr card staged in northern California during the last year and a half. Company will attempt lo maintain its clean slate here tomorrow night by taking1 on ti best all opponent boxers from Auburn, Chico and Sacramento. Captain Ford Shaffer, enthusiastic leader of the local company, slated this morning that he has completed all plans for the card which will attract at least SOU fans to the local armory.

The first bout will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Tharp to Box nf mtm ost tn manv fans will 1 the exlibition between Loh Tharp, coach of Company and Sid Crockett, former Company boxer. The l.re, several rounds hands "how it should be; done." Tharp was a California chain ctmlont. at the Univer sity of California and is considered one of the best all around coache; alley. Crockett lormeny yne 0f Company best boxers.

The headline bouts are schcu be helween Sid Humph Int r.lnvtnr. and Andy Nonclla and Gray. Both Humphrey and Nonclla have been working over lime of late perfecting llieif defense from the two visitors. Clay) or, who hails from Auburn, is one of the few lads to ever defeat, the Woodland favorite. Nonclla1, back in form again afler suffering a hand injury, will be ravored to dispose of Grav, a steady, shifty boxer.

Ail Fast Bouts Cofikinc over the card booked by! Captain Shaffer and Coaches Tharp and Tony Ilium, there isn't a weak bout to be found. Cliff Yorman, who ha hci i.eeiiip a.on.r tan, meeu Bill Saterlee of i the opener. Yerma with his speed a bout here four Week agO. Phil Tunstail, 128 have his hand: of Sacramentc ith Jim Flynn Tunstail is another learned a lot under the tutoring of Tharp 1 unslail mustj be tnvorcd over t'lynn oecause oi ms aggressiveness. "Big Walt" Mantor will be out to gel Kay ClayLor of Auburn in an early round.

Mantor happens to be the 'lad who was allegedly assaulted a ilexican a wpouiana several weeks ago. Mantor has been training deligently and promises to slue his JVi can "give 'em and take La i to Copipeti follow: George Marston, M3 vs. Don Woodward, 1 15, Chico. Andy Nor.ella, Ktfl vs. Ed Gray.

LSD. Sacramento. Jimmy Humphrey, 155 vs. Jack Claytor, 15G. 'Auburn.

Paul Laf in, heavyweight vs. Tom Quaiffe, Sacramento. Ali eyes will be focused on Paul Laf in when he steps in the ring in his first major fight ill five months. Paul has completely recovered from his knee injury he sustained in December while playing football at Lodi. Lafin meets Tom Quaiffe, a tough boy from the capital.

StP UP "ight Use Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, Lo flush out excess acids and wast I i Unable to stop the high scor iug Eddie Chapman who garnered 24 points, the Signal Oilers dropped a Ihriller'to the Willows. Outlaws last night at Willows by a score of 11 to 35. It was the second victory in tw weeks that the Willows five has won over the unlucky locals who have been unable to get their share of breaks. The Willows five, managed by Hurst Heaton, used a fast break from Lhe opening tip off to hold a 1U to 4 lead at one stage of the game. The half ended with the Outlaws on top, 21 to 11.

Morelli Stars Led by Ralph Morelli, the Oilers played a great game in the second half to score ten field goals to nine Willows. The Oilers, accord their peppery boss, Michael Koacn, ploascil. Herb LcCurncc, considered the allov's best guard, played an i other fine jfame for the Oilers. rniinlr six noint Pliilliber broke in for two field coals late in the game. Use Past Break Wiilows used a fast break with "Dynamite doe" Atvares passing almost flawlessly to his teammates.

McDonald and Fisk' played steady loot games. Following the game. Manager Roach declared bis team could have won the name had his star snapped ntrL of it. in the Hrsl. half.

"We were the victims of speed," he said, "and darn it. all the ball wouldn't fjo where our fellows wanted it peaks and better first c'll go places." The iiinal Oilers ft i)( ti! Weisker, R. Morelli. 2 1 (i i W. LcCohiec, Shaw, H.

l.et'o ith, Pliilliber. 1 I Totals Willows Ah arcs Chapman Maslersoi Beggs, ...15 5 5 fg rt pf tp 5 I 1 1 12 0 2 24 10 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 i Qonald, 1 0 Totals 20 0 9 4i i (UUd MJUV Solon Stars all purchases being, made troni bacramento. Johnson and balkeid arc the last three members of the 1935 Sac 1 ramento team to fro on the market. rlJSftSSI samft mav hold crood in the case of: $allielc, the Yankees given this li 2 Horton Smith. Smith couldn't putt yesterday, al houph he bit some beautiful VOO(ls.

He had a 78. Low in his foursome jwas Paul Runyan, perhaps the best; putter on the circuit, who was con sistcntly outdriven, but who putted, land approached well enough to bagj Vic had 72, While MY 'Spadcii bad a 74. Art Htraiib posted a 7 i. Frank Sacraim nlo amateur, find Manville Pendleton, local pro, bad commendable 7.r's. A few of the hot shots won't be iherc.

but the boys who will make up Ifyr their absence. Henry 1'icard is, ill Los Amreles and can't make it. nor 'can Mac Smith, Olin Luira or Willie l.iille Possible son Little, world amateur king, ith the Walter Ha.ercn party in i Tuesday night and told Ollie the starter here, that he "be in Sacramento with the i The Calcutta pool bidding to Knights Landing Wins Over Yolo A ten of Knights Landing stu dents who attended Woodland higl sehool scored a lb' tn 11 victory over a team ut lulu students in an oei time game at Knights Land ing. The regular game ended with. the teams tied ut 11 all.

i Among the students lakmg part in the game were: Neil Zanv, C. Hooper ueuoni. joe merino, Frank I. emus. T.

Bell, Vermont Joe Fspai and Billie Cake I i 5ClAlDbCAlPEgjjVAMP HJA VrE AVEOBO QNESIBETR I EVE DERI DERlELDER ATE" DGESiEARLAP WEEPEDlREElNE ENDR 1 GALTAR d'TwtE Rp TEEL's abatEMasseris RES I DIE NTpTA 1 TjAlE" vM goh etna 5KATREPRlEj5T Saals. Walter, who has a good in Yolo county, umllaiiU the ourer cnnuN cute Red Bluff tu fake part, in the annual Elks Club duck stew. From the account oi tic P'vinlr Hefty) O'Doul, Hoy Jomer; ndohritA' ola die. second fiddle. Wc have always liked the wise cracking Mails who used to be one of the greatest southpaws in baseball.

When the Seals play in Sacramento, you can always count on larger crowds reporting to Moreing Field because fans and farotlcs like Walter and the show he stages. Charley Graham couldn't have made a belter choice lor puoncuj man than the "Great One." Char icv can feel sure Walter will make friends for his. club and not enemies. Just as suggestion, why not invite Waiter to one of our Woodland meetings ir. the near future.

He might be able to rub a little tonic into the heads local fans who arc forgetting that baseball is America's number one sport. It's a chance for you. Dave Chambers In land a speaker for the Lions Club. There's Truth In His Cracks But back to tie Tied HI lift' meeting. Hoe are just a few thing Waltei th ame" "Baseball is not dead.

baseball needs today is a lew men lo go out into uur schools and preach baseball. The place to teach baseball is in our grammar schools. We should leach baseball, not in relation to a career in lhe professional ranks, but tn preach it as a game in which all can take part. I'aiticipanls in football and basketbafl must be the best physically But in hasebail all can play. 1 have organized teams where there were not enough liovs for all positions and girls we're drafted.

"I am not opposed lo foutbal! and basketball. 1 only wh I had been physically able to play those games as a hoy. Why should we always figure on which game draws the most' We are working from the standpoint of physical education. Most of our coaches in schools today arc college products. These coaches can't sec the necessity in the summer of handling a baseball group.

They arc neglecting the boys and girls. "I have Hit same love Tor baseball now that 1 bud 22 years ago. Th reason why hasebail has slipped that the baseball player has been lose! fish with the public in general When a baseball player thinks he i so; big that he owes nothing to base ball then be should go back wher he came from." Give Everyone A Real Chance ut Woodland's manv'of aWd'iov I I I I I i I I I I posed route of said road: distance of 3 feet more or let Befrinnin at a point 0:1 the section 1 to a point. South 0 Last twentj line eonnnon to sections 21 and 22, i five (L5) feet from an iron monument Township 10 North. Range 2 niarkiiifr the northeast corner of Lot M.

D. B. thirty (30) feet north 15 ot" above mentioned Pearts bubcii erlv from an iron monument marking vision of the Maples. the' corner of sections :11 and 22, 27 The above described line is the cen and 28 of above mentioned Township i tor line of the proposed road and and Range thence northerly along the section line common to the above; 1 v1 and M. fiis tance of 2489.50 feet more or less to the soiirl ovrs; eorner of Lot A el' the 1 1 .1 number one fan and spoilsman, havej come to us with a plan to present to jq ANGELES Considerable baseball enthusiasts of Woodland.

In aeouircd today by both brief, they believe thai it's high time; Missions and the Seals. for young players lo be given ai The Missions purchased Max chance on Hie Oaks and thai uifie1ler, and Don Johnson, second a secies of six games be played be 'baseman, and the Seals secured Bill: division; thence I)" West! The above designates the. line of a along the west line of Lot A a dis i road as recommended by viewers, tance of 2G57.70 feet more or less to; By order of the Board of Super the southeast corner of Lot 15 of! visors of Yolo County, California. Pearts Subdivision of the Dated January 7th. thence North 0" 31' West along the (SEAL) H.

R. Saunders, Clerk, east line of above mentioned Lot 15 a I an7 lincl. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S RETURN i'o the Honorable Superior Court of the County ot Yolo, State of California: Stella G. Gihbs, Public Administrator of the County of Yolo, respectfully make this return of all estates of decedents fur the six months ending December UI, VJo, in pursuance of Section 1 ol the Probate Code ot said State. i even I "Li 'earns piei :e.fi ont star, living in ail tenons ut the county.

It's the belief of fellows who have put the plan up CO us that a lot of interest could be created by a series and that the manager and captain of the club would be better ies, they say, heads of the 1 ciuld have a fair idea ut the the Baseball is very much alive, in Woodland but to make the 133(i season a success, new faces must he seen on the grass at Clark Field. The Storz plan has its good points and should deserve (he consideration of the new directors when a new policy is definitely decided on. We been infor rs in Knights La Davis, Winters 1 like to piay hen a fair fry out. In and li spar to if they could the past they have always he option when they were bickering for; matter. Cet rid of bladder irritation control of the Senators.

that causes waking up, frequent dc West. was one of the best young sire, scanty flow, burning and back outfield prospects in the league last! ache. Get Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, season. lie is a powerful left handed I in little green tablets called hitter and Willie Kanim is tickled to i Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four got him.

(days if not pleased go back and get Kamni will use Johnson, who is a i your 25c. Get your regular sleep and son of Ernie Johnson, scout of the i feel "full of pep." The.Lcilhold Drug Boston lied Sox, as utility, inficlder. Stores. Copyrlcht, 1 is Faturei SjuJial highway. the lii proposed road runs nvpi the lands of Sprcckels Sugar Com nnaiiv.

Richard D. illell, irsifk fU. Webber, Nelson 377.03 20.f2 31.50! 23.75! 715.141 ST LI. A G. GTBBS.

the County of. Yolo, State of. California. all dates nicti mrd in lb and uel.mtr as such; that th mtiuried in the foreKoiiip affiant's hands as such administrator dur hands as such administrator dur made on account of any estate she anyone who is so interested. STELLA GIBBS.

Is. lals "go i Decedent's name BOXIN Don 't Miss It "CATERPILLAR" Diesel Show 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Saturday, Jan. 18th At Our Showroom Sim; new and interesting talking pictures. Inspect new, modern power machinery. This wonderful show, including lunch, is Free of any charge come. I 23 8 1.

60.00! JdO dO; i 450.00i I 3fi.1.5l 172.2" I SOO.OOj 1M2.00 400.00 25.00! 178.38 J90.13 I 35O.00 1 435.131 aBB.zzi I 40o.09 428.9(ii I I 3000.00: 373.1521 I 300.001 30.00! 1 1500.001 1290.8fij Public Administrator of sworn, Reposes' and aaya: I am and AtiW elected, oua laf led on Henry April 20, Elmer L. Nov. 25, 193Bl51akeinnn, Walter Jan. 21, injh ogan, Louis May 21, Jostcllo, Frank Mar. 20, 193S( Jcvilbiss, J.

July 1935 Tari ar, Margaret 1933 Toert. Come Dec. 14, 1933 May 21, 1934! ieorjre, Edward draham, Harry Kroniinoff, Paul Krominofr, Olffa Meyer, Henry VTillcr, John Murray, John Newton, John Dec. 'L 1933! Dec. 19331 I Mar.

13, 19331 Feb. 19, 1931 1 Sept. 3, 1935; 26, 1D34I Feb. Ml. OSC STATE OF CALIFORNIA, bounty 01 ioiu BBS bciiiR Urst duly STELLA G.

GIBBS turn, was the Publ Company National Guard vs. Auburn Cbicc Sacramento Boxers FRIDAY NIGHT January 17th, 8 P. M. Woodland Armory 8 Bouts 8 WRESTLING EXHIHITION HEST CARD OF THE YEAR return of all estates of dece'dents which have come to and what 'affiant has done with it, and the fees and expenses incurred in each in Jach such case remaining in affiant's hands; that said return is a full, Weaver Rye Tractor co. Tractors WCAtERpiHgiEQutPHCMT 21 Main St.

yofland Phone 830 ZTS interested in the expenditures of any kind 1 fwim such estate sSLb and the baianec" if co.rrcct account of alLmoncy and tiA nrii. hhftt said affiant is "jLi nrfminist.rat.or. nor Sulwcribed and sworn to before not is affiant associated in business with me this 31st day 01 uecemoer, iiwu, (SEAL) ARTHUR B. EDDY, Notary Public, jail 2 9 J.6 23 30 fcb.

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