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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 19.K Phone Your Want Ads 666 DOPE RING BRC RAY GRANT TO RIDE IN RACES Yolo County Transcripts IN S. F.

DIS1 PORTS rx 19X4 SAN FRANCISCO "The birtHt dealer in dope in San Fraricijctk ih And now it will1 bo Byrd McKiimey and little Ray Grunt who will attempt nr. Ht. H. Withum and Mary ecent months has been Withaw, hw to Woodland Production lo stem the consistent attack on first place which Wilbur Lamoreaux has Ain'n' nt and the 10 acres' Harry Smith, chief of the Fedcitl AMERICANS of Lot Shindler Ranch, Sub. of narcotics agents here, Bid lii an SE of Sec.

2 10 N.f 1 and I the arrert of. Scton tf. Popular Rider Returns made in recent weeks at the motor l1 elf fact's in Sacramento stadium. McKiimey, a scratch rider who finished third in the national champion the and 6 Tl Hieatt, alias Setori, Sub. located in SVa of Sec.

arrested monaay mgaz aiter mixing SIGNALETTES, CARLTON NINES CHALK UP WIN ships, is the ever dangerous "dark When McKinney is going a sale of S130 worth of narcotics to 10 2 15. L. Robert Thompson nd Ellen yf Federal undercover, agents. Also jrood. he hard to beat and local track, which is one of the best Moore and 'Ella M.

Moore, John Mn the country lor tlat track racing. Doe and Richard Roe, Lot No. 10, Id, i ...1 ift i i r.lnnv Tract. he is expected to give Lamm nlentv of competition. I Rel: Bank of America National Trust and Savings to Natha WIN DAVIS CUP ROUND WIMBLEDON (INS) In one of the greatest comebacks ever staged in the history of the Davis cup, Frank.

Shield? and Sidney Wood carried America into the challenge round. Wednesday by winning the last two singles matches from Australia in the Ray Grant is about as popular as any pilot ever claimed to be with Sacramento fans. He returned to the. coast last week after a campaign in the east and he told Frank J. Mur ray, director of the local speedway.

liam Dersch, 40, and Musette Briggs. All were held in jail in default of bail, which was fixed each for Hieatt and Dersch and $5000 for the Briggs woman. Smith said his agents had been working on the case for weeks, and that finally they were able to arrange for a Hieatt served a penitentiary term about four years ago'fpr selling narcotics. A1 little the agents arrested Quaw Quong and Loui W'ah for selling narcotics in Chinatown. They were brought befpr.e niel Wallace and Leona wauace, Releases a Sec.

20 9 3 E.f M. D. and contg r24 acres, m. I. Deed: Cook Drew, to Fred Meier.

Lot 1 of Carly Acres, subject to a for a 10 foot id alg the li of sd Lot 4. Satisfaction: Northern Solano Savings Hank to William T. Dawson. Vol. 4S O.

R. page 22:1. I that California tracks were 300 pc The wildest soft ball game of the season was played Tuesday night at the local diamond between two girls' teams the Signalettes and the Cash and Carry Feeders. The Signalettes had a grand time licking their opponents, 35 to 7 in a league game while in the nightcap, the Carlton Club defeated the P. S.

E. A. team, 10 to 8. Both games were interesting and marked by heavy hitting. Score 15 in First The Cash and Carry Feed company club, only recently formed, had a miserable time in the first frame.

The said (he track in Chicago was a cinder I oval, full of ruts and made good rid ing not only impossible but hazardous, i Grant is making a comeback and is aiming at scratch classification. lie is now a Id yard man. U. S. Commissioner trnest n.

yvii ho fixed their bail at fSOOO Notice of Breach: California Trust liamS and Savings P.ank to Frank P. ll each Hams anil Anna E. Williams, i Other 10 yard handicap race rc Eidv si rued un for the Friday 1 RnnV 97 TnAATlfl TA ftfiV weed: uaswen, oww Kenny Scol'icid and Garland John California. All of Lot 4 that is IKIIllr III .1 I A son. Signalettes ran wild in the initial in Oakland Tuesday inter zone finals.

Wood defeated Jack Crawford, fi 3, 9 7, 4. 6, 4 6, 6 2. Shields beat Vivian McGrath in the closing encounter, 64, 6 2, fi Goggtrt Match in Tourney Set Today BUFFALO, Y. (INS) Scoring an all time record win over an opponent in the Professional Golfers' association championship, Ky Laffoon Wednesday eliminated Morton Smith of Chicago in the first round of match innine to score 15 runs on 13 hits. IN S.

F. DISTRICT for the races and he will complete his lineup there. The Feeders pepped up in the second eluded within a strip of Id 100 ft wide and Iving 50 ft on each side. Recon: H. B.

Crego to O. Frank Towse and Mary L. Towse, his wife, Vol. 27 O. H.

page 413. Deed: O. Frank Towse and Mary L. Towse. to Bertha Lambert.

Beg. inning to retire the Koacn team wun out a run. In the third, they crum bled to allow eight runners to cross Former Local Doctor Ray Grant, former motorcycle idol of Sacramento fans, will return to the capital stadium Friday night in an effort to beat Wilbur Lam oreaux. Grant declares that coast tracks are 100 per cent better than those of the cast. tne plate.

A total oi rs runs Tver added in the fourth and fifth cantos. at a pt which is it to lrom tne TW cor of the NE3i of Sec. 31 10 duty in San Francisco will remain at Attends 'Big Twins The losers scored two runs in the Pl 2 M. D. B.

M. their posts a day or two al Lambert Bertha though Mate authorities, Jiad "hoped Lambert, to Home Owners' Loan! to1 have the final units on the Way Corp. Ptns of Sections 31. 30 Ri home last night. 'i 'lvT in p.

lso described as Mavor Aneelo Ross, telegraphed 1 who! Already the mother of Tive strap qualified with .142 Tuesday, was to pbng youngsters Mrs. Nelson Ray, face Ted Turner of New Jersey late 29, 10 3 San Mateo avenue, San Sport Bingles Lots 14" 15. 16. IT and 18 of 0. Frank i Acting Governor Frank F.

Merriam first inning, in the third, ai: four in the fifth. Pat Scarlett hurled for the winners and was aided by a rabbit's foot which she kept in her pocket. Some exceptionally heavy hitting ivas done by Aulthan, Howard, V. Hcidrick and E. Heidrick.

Nakamura starred for the losers. Win in Ninth Wednesday. Ha v. wbn mv elaim a record for size. aekiner that the truardsmfen be played ber boots, so long as they I The twin girls weighed nearly 10 ReCon: Elmer W.

Armfield to 'tained until the dock workers' strike fctlOrtS LaUnCnCU tO I pounds each, the first titlting the w. Praet and Edith Praet. Re finally is settled. Final decision on their ballot to baseball. But Ratoni was adamant.

It is obvious that he, and all umpires in the rirrml llJlVfi llftd SOIUG ClTipliaUr 111 1 KCaleF at Pounds, la ounces, and the I conveys Vol. 3 O. R. page J'M. VnA TrJirlnTIPn Strike second, born a few minutes afterward, TRAVEL NORTH The Oaks will amble to Glenn county next Sunday to meet the Willows Giants who have been winning their share of games lately.

Manager "Doc" Reese will start Wayne Brock on the mound, for it was the wuns Esnarto star who beat Willows early ouncet pounds 11 Dounds 11 arbitrate probably will be known to "it is my judgment," said' the may7 nr. "that, the national euard should structions from Prexy Albert Sheets since the Grass Valley protest was Ben Eastman Sets The Carlton Club won its' game in the ninth inning after tieing the score in the eighth inning. Collins filed. (Joodm's stnpeu sox are uui. opened the ninth with a walk.

Mon lfTvvPADnT i Mi, (1KK Mrs. Kay was atteiKiea uy ur. itex MINNEAPOLIS. (IN ffird McBH.l: of rSan Male, former New peace prop waft to end the c)inic piiysician, and of unjor truck drivers were be ng pie Macnmlll, yho rcported that puree! Wednesday by mediator. .01 rPn ins "tw submission to the unions and the em 1 plovers.

i j'be retained on the Embarc'adero until DuO NleteT KeCOVCL final vote of the longsboremenis i announced. I most respectfully urge nnmnliance with the above reoues't." tne urst nan aicer mey nnu three straight games. After Brock; Of course. Grass Valley tan hung up his victory, the Giants lost; achieve a commanding position by all the remaining games in the initial winning over the buobers and will be half. Don Trav'nham.

who is always lout to shoot the works on Sunday. Governor Merriam has indicated he would be gnided directly by wishes of the San Francisco authori tiovernor nuyu dvoami in the Willows ng a four way tie that if the peace plan is not acrrpted. thatiftlie peac nl 1 I STOCKHOLM (INS) Ben Eastman Wednesday afternoon established a new world's record in the 500 meter race when he stepped the distance in one minute, two and eight tenths sccunds. make the trip as will Cliff Gam be cooked up for the closing August, noon Tjday. fcnown oizon vk, b.

and othpr woodland scars omps wi mvs and Marysvme roe singled to score him. Beeman popped out but Graeser came through with a safe, swat to count Monroe. Skogg pitched fancy ball for the losers. Gould allowed all of the runs scored against him in the second, ihird and sixth innings. Sells hit one of the longest home runs of the season in the second inning.

The ball sailed over the fence in right field to score J. Richardson, who had walked. Wednesday night the Firemen meet the Icemen. There will be only one game, starting at 8 o'clock. tics.

QUITS RACE NEW YORK (INS) Harold 1 Gattv. famed flyer, won't enter London I bourne air races in. fall. v.v, LTH iies of "the season. Willows could advance at, the expense of Co will be tough to beat.

Andy Detlcfson; lusa and Rosevill, respectively while lieved to esist only on the sliorcs of Sound TraYeli Quickly the Gulf of California, have been add Sound travels through air about 12 ed to tlie collection of the University miles a minute. if raltfWnin. Democrat WANT ADS for results hurling exceptionally wen aim ma. n. euuiux, dim laminates have been doing sonic hit t.j put on an elimination duel at Grass inmates have tpa Detlefson held the Giants to six scat That would still leave a three way tered hits.

He helped his own cause tie and necessitate a play off to de with a home run. nu.ws jiac tirn miniH cuiiu ntu ihe oiiiciai dox scores loilow: of the first half i etiii!" fair crowds so the Oaksi As hokiei Signaletls i bit of I the Giants have been fighting an un ith i come home AB change. The last tw ...0 4 been total liop: Oaks. Scores of Customers Tell "Tommy" Give 3 and nothing else hill battle to sweep the ea. 'on schedule.

They came up from behind to lie. then pass tlie Miners. But a bat ting slump has bobbed up, and two; straight defeats have given Scoi.ty McLean and his boys plenty of trou ble to solve. I The Grass Valley duel here Sunday ought to be the outstanding battle of; the season. Scarlett, Aulman, 2h Tadlock, 3b Allison, i Felsch, cf i 1 zs worth, cf Howard, lb Brown, ss V.

Heidrick, ss E. Heidrick, If MINERS VS. GIANTS Probablv the best game in the league next Sunday "ill he at Marvsville when the Giants tangle with the unpopular Grass Valley team. The Giants must tame the Miners if they hope to keep in the running. Fans in all parts of the valley are hoping that McLean's team can lower the color of the champs.

Chico plays at Bedding and Colusa at Boscvillc in the other league games. Total throngs of car owners are saying! Fat Men Ready to Meet Tilly's Team Cash and Carn Howard, ss Nakamura, ob E. Lishman, lb (). Mcndosa, ss Clark, Lambert, J. Mondonca, If D.

Lishman, cf Harling, 2b Ancvther fat man's game has been; scheduled Tor next Thursday night atj 7:30 o'clock it was announced Wcd nesdav morning by Ernie Zebal, pres i ident of the soft ball league. Tilly's Canteen Kids will provide'; AN IDEA Jack Bcggs, president of the ts, suggested here Sunday tlint case' rhe otiOO: I iu starting ime up, roll. they droi out. of the running after the or the fat mc Toia; coming contest Glenn county. "Mickey Mo should lot Junir Leuion teams of Hull, pitrhci both ciries play the final league games base; "flans" 1 5 Hazcman, Cook and Kulm.

short; Moslem August i). in otnm ne lows Juniors would take on and the Woodland Juuiors, Chico. field; "Babe" Substitutes: Gimmell, would be r. nmtter of having cry Ulvaiis. thine: to gain and nothing to lose, i Cregg.

right Willows however, ha. a good chance "Chief Aimer: of winmr.g the second so it is Speed" lli.v.aie likelv that Beirgs' idc a will not carry much weight. When Reggs made the Koupal Hurt as Scons Lose Out AB Hart, 2b 5 0 1 01 Thomas, rf 1 1 1 0j McGrath, ss 1 111; J. Richardson, ss 2 1 2: Sells, lb 1 ISO; Woods, 1 111; Duncan, If 4 12 01 McNutt, 4 0 1 1 Richardson, cf 2 0 10 Gaenicke, cf 2 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 Totals 40 8 13 0 Carlton Club AB II Monroe, lb 5 110; Beeman. If 5 12 0 Grac ser, ss 5 1 2 Mum ma, ss 5 1 1 Oj Kramer, ...4 2 2 Gould, 4 0 0 Garrison, 3b 2 2 1 Hoppin, rf 4 1 1 0 Doe ring, 3b 2 0 0 0 Cuthbertson, 2b 2 0 0 0 Trainer, cf 0 1 0 0 Collins, cf 3 0 0 0 Totals 41 10 10 3 Umpires Hazeman, Cook and be had no idea the Vj.ant would trip Marvsville.

SCARLETT'S BUNNY FOOT Roach's Signalettes put on quite a show at the soft ball diamond Tuesday night. Pat Scarlett was on the mound for his girls and she had plenty of luck with her. She fielded her position like a veteran and managed to garner her share of hits hut late in the game she let the cat out of the bag. In her pocket she had a rabbit's foot. The poor foot was handled by every member of Roach's team.

Miss Scarle.tt was the main offender. After all, it The Seattle Indians defeated Sacramento, i to in the opening game of the series in Sacramento Tuesday night. Pitcher Lou Koupal of the Scions suffered fractured thumb in the third inning and will be lost to the team for several weeks. Howard Crauhead was tlie winning pitcher. Wednesday night will ne Aam pouris night at Moreing Field.

Im mediately alter the game the Greek iar will leave for the cast to join the Cincinnati team. brought the Signalettes luck, for no other team has had the pleasure of scoring 30 runs this sca Cincinnati Buys Alex Kampouris TILLY WANTS GAME Tilly's Canteen Kids took a licking at Williams Monday night, and it was a bad one, too. Manager Earl Tillot son claims his team did not get a break all evening. The bases were too Gome inl See this winner! See the extra grip, the extra rubber in its broader, flatter tread. Ask us about the guarantee.

See why patented Supertwist cord in the tire body is the only foundation that makes such a tire possible. Make no mistake. No other tire gives you what you get in the new MG 3" All Weather and you pay no more for its extra miles of non skid safety! FRANKLY, we've never seen a tire make such a sensation! Ever since Goodyear told the amazing story of its development how they frazzled brakes, ruined cars, burned up roads day and night to test it old friends and new ones have flocked in to us and said, "Give us this tire that delivers 43 longer non skid mileage." Alex Kampouris, star second baseman for the Sacramento Senators, has been sold to Cincinnati it was an See the Husky Goodyear Speedway at these low prices Size Price 4.50x2! $5.40 4.75x19 5.70 5.00x10 6i05 5.25x18 6.70 5.25x21 7.30 Large Crowd Views Rodeo at Ranch long and so and on. the only la nounced Tuesday night by Larl Mc thing lor wuiiams to oo is give Canteen Kids a return game" on the I eciyi iram of the Pacific Coast local diamond. Tilly is of hi: i league.

Kampouris will leave lor t.nc proud team and ho docs not like to he. ac Wednesday fcatcd. night's game for his jiew post. A large crowd Saturday enjoyed a rodeo staged at the Meyer Brothers' ranch with John Hammonds presiding as arena director. George Lloyd won the roping contest with Fred Lowe placing second.

A. Hemic won the BUR'l'S BLURBS Eddie Burt of the Marvsville An sw ho peal Democrat has a few things to! i eiUiu say. His paragraphs follow: Another echo of Grass Valley's pro Sfrr hpfllll lYSTV test at Willows recently, in which 1 KOUWl bull dogging contest. Albert and Francis Meyer acted as judges. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 1 Clid.

Won Lost Pet. Mniers oD.iecteu to a pair ol striped beine' non regulation was San Francisco 20 10 .667 heard here Sunday, the incident handing the fans a laugh and holding up the ball game for three or four minutes. Umpire Katoni's eagle eye spotted a pair of red and white striped sex worn by Good in, and he wouldn't let the player go to bat, until he retired to the dressing room and donned a pair of solid red hose like that of the other Willows players. Manager Beacon Jones of 'Willows was fit to he tied when Ratoni ordered Goodin to make the change. "This not, the big league," Jones shouted nt.

t.lir sLi'hitor. Manager Scotfv Mt RED BLUFF A Walter Carpenter, pitcher for the Wesl side club in (he twilight league here, won his game last night but he did more than that. He struc'k out. 15 men, in the five inning game, striking out four men in the first inning and a like number it) the fifth. Carcaisei Still in Bluck Sea Ciircnssrs of beasts that died a hundred thousand years ago or more still choke the bottom of a large part of Hie Btnck sen.

and still poison the waters there nlth the noisome products of their decay. Los Angeles 18 12 .600 Hollywood 17 13 o67 Missions XI f't Seattle 16 p33 Oakland 15 jOg Sacramento 't Portland 7 23 .233 Tuesday's Results Sacramento 4, Seattle G. Hollywood 2, Missions 6. Oakland 1. Portland 4.

San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 7. How Series Stand Sacramento 0, Seattle 1. Hollywood 0, Missions 1. Oakland 0, Portland 1. Sar.

Francisco 0, Lea Angeles 1. E. L. Thompson Goodyear Tires Call 391 We Come on the Hun! At First and Main Street, Woodland Lean hurried out. to say that he didn't care if the Willows boys had on rub.

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