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VISALIA TIMES-DELTA, VISALIA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941 IM.UH (iM aSuSiitM' PAGE FOUR TODAY IN THE' REALM OF SPORTS Program Highlights TO BE HEARD OVER RADIO STATION Kf SC Al Zuckerman Wins Class Title Affiliate of Mutual Don Lea Broadcasting System 890 Kilocycles. 1000 Watta Hoop Tourney Gels Under Way Here Tonight The fourth annual Visalia Evening High school invitational basketball tournament gets under way tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Junior college gymnasium with fiva games on tap. Semi-finals will be played tomorrow night and the finals Wednesday night. Games tonight: 7:30 o'clock, C. Y.

O. vs. Lindsay Merchants; 8:30 o'clock, Lindsay Ripe Olives vs. Exeter As: Has Beens vs. Bank of America: 9:30 o'clock.

Quimbys vs. Exetes Cs; MatMor Olives vs. Tulare Fine Foods. No admission is charged to Hie contests. Tarzan White Takes Straight Falls Victory Art White, 225-pound all-American football player, took a straight falls victory over Big Bill Davis, 295 pounds, of Virginia, in the main event wrestling bout at Visalia civic auditorium Saturday night.

The hefty Virginian was too rough for Referee Casey Kazanjian during the first stanza and he disqualified Davis after 17 minutes and 29 seconds of action. Davis persisted In slugging and choking his opponent despite repeated warnings: however, before the bout was stopped, White connected with an elbow smash and opened a gash over Davis eye. White connected with a series of flying tackles followed up by a body press to take the final fall in 4 minutes and 1 second. Although he collected a $100 side bet, Vincent Lopez, 230 pounds, former world's heavyweight champion, suffered loss of face In his special bout with El Diablo, 255 pounds, masked wrestler. Neither was able to win a fall in the allotted 20 minutes and for the final five minutes of the bout, Lopez was constantly on the run.

Diablo had bet a century note he could pin Lopez within 20 minutes. Pedro Brazil, 218 pounds, and Dick Raines, 252 pounds, roughed it for 20 minutes to a draw in the special event. Bill Sledge, 225 pounds, opened the show by defeating Vic Hill, 220 pounds, in 12 minutes and 9 seconds with flying drop kicks. Stanford Five To Head North For Title Game SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. UE 1 Die Stanford University basketball team goes north to Pullman, this week to meet the Washington State Cougars for the Pacific coast crown and the right to play in the National Collegiate AA tournament at Kansas City.

The Cougars, far ahead in the northern division, dropped their final game Saturday night to Oregon State, 50 to 45. Stanford completed its seasqp the week In other Saturday night games: Olympic Club of San Francisco won the Pacific Association title and the right to represent northern California In the AAU tournament at Denver, with a 57 to 43 win over Italian Athletic club. Chico State College captured the Far Western conference crown, winning over College of Pacific, 32 to 30. Modesto Junior College climaxed a 13-game winning streak by defeating Sacramento J. C.

37 to 34 to win the Northern California Jay-see Conference title. The Bank of America five of Los Angeles won the right to represent southern California in the AAU tournament with a 27 to 28 win over Lockheed Aircraft. on a muddy track, Davis ran 100 yards in a shade under 9.7 seconds and went on to run 180 yards In 17.2 seconds. Among his opponents at Long Beach will be Eddie Morris of Santa Ana J. Mickey Anderson and Barney Willis of U.

S. C. and possibly Peyton Jordan, Maralhon Bowling Record Is Claimed LOS ANGELES, March 10. UE A worlds marathon bowling record of 53 hours and 29 minutes was claimed today by Bus Waters. 27, and Frank Stiller, 35.

The old record of 50 hours and 28 minutes was set by George Kinder of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1930. They began bowling at midnight Friday at the Whittier-Atlantic Bowling Center. Dog-tired and hollow-eyed, they quit at 5:29 A. M. (PST) today.

In 373 games apiece, Waters' average score was 164 and Stiller's was 161. Kinders had been 149. Waters knocked over 61,28 pins with 1067 strikes and Stiller, 60,199 pins with 889 strikes. I It was calculated each lifted about 44 tons of bowling ball during the marathon. Harold Davis Is Declared In Form SALINAS, March 10.

UE Harold Davis, Salinas Junior college sprinter who is going after the title, world's fastest human this year, was pronounced fit and ready for the outdoor season today by his coach, Bud Winter. Davis, who ran twice indoors in eastern meets this winter, makes his open air debut Saturday afternoon in the Long Beach Relays at Long Beach. Winter said that In training periods since the Morgan Hill youth ran in New York and Boston, a minor fault had been corrected to add to Harold's speed. Winter said that in a recent trial YOSEMITE. March 10.

UP) Al Zuckerman of the Central California Ski club won the California state Class ski championships over the week-end with 261.5 points, result of a ninth in the downhill and a second in the slalom events. Winston Churchill of Yosemite was second with a total elapsed time of 262 8 seconds. Eric Johnson was third, 263.2; Angelio Besio, Truckee, fourth, 263.8, and Robert Burns of Yuba City, fifth; 268. 2. These five men now become Class A skiers.

Jerry Brown of Reno won the women's combined event with a second in the downhill and a first in the slalom for a total time of 306.6 seconds. Alice Hardy of Reno was second, 369.9, and Esther Ship-man of Fresno, third, 373.8. They also became Class A skiers. Bob Mason of the Sierra club won the men's slalom yesterday. Eric Johnson, Oakland, winner of the downhill race, had no slalom score.

Toro Anderson of Oakland, who won the womens downhill, was sixth in the slalom. NOVIKOFF TO APPEAR ON RADIO PROGRAM Lou Novikoff, the former Visalia Night Hawk pitcher who now plays for the Chicago Cubs, Jackie Cooper and the piano team of Fields and Flngerle will be guests on the Kraft Music Hall program next Thursday evening over the NBC red network at 6 o'clock. Bing Crosby is star of the show and is aided by Bob Burns, Connie Boswell, John Scott Trotter and his orchestra, and Music Maids and Ken Carpenter. Rmf In Vlnnlinl 4 irtf't CATHOLIC SCHOOL TITLE MORAGA. March 10.

UE St. Ignatius of San Francisco yesterday won the Catholic High School Basketball championship of California by defeating Sacred Heart, San Francisco, 30-20. St. James of San Francisco finished third in tha tournament by defeating Christian Brothers of Sacramento, 28-26. Need printing.

Call 1350, tha Times-Delta. F. W. MAHONEY INCOME TAX SERVICE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS General end Coel AUDITS and REPORTS Bank el America Bldgu Ylialle Phone 171 tyJ -c '''A PLAYER INJURED PASADENA, March 10. HP) Mike Tresh, Chicago White Sox catcher who was struck on the head by a bat during an exhibition game yesterday.

was reported "resting comfortably today at Huntington Memorial hospital. Edison Company Reductions To Be Effective March 15 New, lower electric rates, providing reductions of $1,500,000 annually to domestic and commercial customers of Southern California Edison were made public today by Commissioner Ray L. Riley of the California Railroad commission. The lower charges become effective on March 15. "The commission, in apportioning this reduction in rates, has endeavored to' give tiie greatest savings to those communities which have earned it through the increased use of their facilities.

said Mr. Riley. The reductions are about equally divided between domestic and commercial customers. The domestic customer in this city will receive reductions up to 5,5 per cent. The following table compares the present domestic bills Training (amps INDIANS PLAN SCHEDULE MIAMI, March 10.

(IP) Back on American soil after a four day stay in Havana, the Cleveland Indians began preparations for a heavy exhibition schedule which will begin Thursday against the 6t. Louis Cardinals. The Indians trimmed the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday, 8 to 4, in the first half of a double header, and dropped the abbreviated second game 3 to 0 when most of the Indians second stringers took the field. MANAGER POISES AX SAN BERNARDINO, March 10. HP) Manager Frankie Frisch of the Pittsburgh Pirates poised his a over the heads of his pitching staff today following their 10-9 defeat by the White Sox in their first interleague exhibition game.

SPRING RECORD SAN DIEGO, March 10. UP) The Philadelphia Athletics today had a spring exhibition record of four wins against one defeat as result of a 3-2 triumph over the San Diego Padres. f- HEAVY HITTING MIAMI BEACH, March 10. (IE-Heavy hitting was a feature today at the training camp of the Philadelphia Phillies. In an intra-squad game yesterday the regulars, dubbed the Sea Gulls, trounced the reserves, 11-7.

DAY OF REST ST. PETERSBURG, March 10. UP) All members of the St. Louis Cardinals, except those who reported late at training camp, had a day of rest today. The Red Birds yesterday dropped a 7 to 2 decision to the New York Yankees.

BROWNS SHADE BEES SAN ANTONIO, March 10. (IE The St. Louis Browns dropped back into training routine today after losing yesterdays exhibition game to the Boston Bees, 11 to 5. The Browns were outhit, 14 safeties to six. ROOKIES HAND OUT TRIMMING ORLANDO, Fla March 10.

(IE Four Washington Senators rookie pitchers handed the champion Cln-clnati Reds a 5 to 5 trimming yesterday. The Senators meet the New York Yankees today in the first of a two-game series. TWO -GAME SERIES MIAMI, March 10. (IE Th New York Giants went through routine drills today in preparation for their two-game series with the Washington Senators at Orlando tomorrow and Wednesday. The Giants suffered their fourth defeat of the spring training season yesterday when they bowed to the Boston Red Sox, 4-2.

ALL TIGERS ACCOUNTED FOR LAKELAND, March 10. UE All members of the Detroit Tigers were accounted for today with arrival from New York of Hank Greenberg, slugging outfielder. Shortstop Eric McNair, in uniform for the first time since spraining his ankle the first day of training, slapped two line drives over the left field wall. YANKEES BEAT CARDS ST. PETERSBURG.

March 10. UE The New York Yankees crowded seven runs into the fourth Inning to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-2 yesterday. Tommy Henrlch and Mike Chartak hit homers for the Yankees and Martin Marion for the Cards. COAST LEAGUERS WIN HOLLYWOOD, March 10.

UE Big name players of the major league went back to training camp today smarting from a 8 to 4 trouncing handed them by a workmanlike crew of Pacific Coast leaguers in All-Star exhibition game before fans at Gilmore Stadium yesterday. The Coast Leaguers knocked Dizzy Dean out of the box in the first inning with three runs. Diz did not appear to be overworking his question mark arm. Public Accountant Income Tax Service CARMEN H. WENN Security First Nat.

Bk. Bldg. Phone 1260 Visalia muifp) WIE LUNDS ALE ACUFF TITLE CO, TITLE INSURANCE ESCROWS 121 N. Church Phona 20 I''- 4:30 Pacific Paradise 4:45 News Veterans rtf Foreign Wars, 1S64, Visalia 5 15 Romance in Rhythm 630 Shatter Parker's Circus 6:46 Captain Midnaght 6:00 Little Orphan Annie 815 Fulton Lewis. Jr.

6.30 Evening Headlines 6:45 Affairs of State 7:00 Raymond Gram Swing 7:15 Inside of Sports 7:30 Wythe Williams 7:45 Talk Upton Sinclair 8 00 Lady of Millions 8:15 Johnson Family 8:30 Buyers Guide jr 9:00 News 9:16 Captain Quia 9:30 BBC News 9:85 Ray Heathertons Orchestra 10:00 Haven of Rest 10.30 News 10:45 Henry Kings Orchestra 11:15 Melodies Out of the Night Today's Radio log GO, Oakland, (blue network) 790s KPQ, San Francisco, NBC, 660i KFRC, San Francisco Mutual Don-Lee, 610; KFWB. Los Angeles, California Network, 950; KFI. Los Angeles, NBC (red network) 640; KNX Hollywood, Columbia, 1050. 6 F. KGO Youre in the Army Now KPO Dr.

I. Q. Radio Theatre KFI Dr. I. Q.

i 6i30 P. KGO John B. Kennedy; 6:45, News Conference KPO Showboat KNX To Be Announced KFI Showboat r. KGO Bennie Walker KPO Contented Program KNX Lombardo Orchestra KFI Contented Program 7)30 P. M.

KGO Bennie Walker KPO Burns and Allen KNX Blondie KFI Burns and Alien 8 P. KGO Memory Melodtee; 8:15, Horace Hetdt KPO Fred Waring; 8:15, Herb Caen KNX gkmos Andy; 8:15, Lanny Ross KFI Fred Waring; 1.16, News 8 P. M. KGO I Love a Mystery KPO Point Sublime KNX Gay Nineties KFI Point Sublime 9 P. M.

KGO National Radio Forum KPO NeJ Bondshu KNX Those We Love KFI Bondshu Orchestra 9s30 P. M. KGO Ricardos Rhapsody KPO Hawthorne House KNX Duffy Orchestra KFI Hawthorne House 10 p. KGO Lower Bazin Street; Chuck Foster KPO News; 1018, Concert KNX Paul Sullivan; 10:15, Nightcap Yarns KFI News; 10:16, Mule 10130 P. 91.

KGO Reeds and Rhythm KPO Concert; 10:45, Music by Woodbury KNX Muele KFI Inalde News; 10:45, Woodbury Orchestra P. KGO News KPO Heart Strings KNX-ICFI News Bradley To Defend Form Of Government Those who charge the American form of government fails to meet the social, political and economic needs of the people of this nation will be answered In an address to be broadcast over station KTKG by L. Bradley, Visalia attorney, and head of the selective service board 131, tomorrow at 5 P. the Veterans of Foreign Wara announced today. Bradley, a member of Visalia post 1894, will speak no the subject "Speak Up for Democracy while other local speakers will discuss the same thing over 250 stations from coast to coast.

Bradley will answer some of the specific accusations being voiced by the dictators against those governments which cling to the principle of human rights. The address is one of a series being broadcast on the 11th day of each month in conjunction with a nationwide educational campaign being sponsored by the National Americanism Department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. Examination Sat For Fire Fighters An examination for applicants for forest fir fighting Jobs In the State Forest Service will be conducted at Bakersfield tomorrow at 8 a. m.

for residents of Tulare county. Those on the eligible list need not take the examination in order to remain on the active list. The position, which pays $85 a month, includes manual labor involved In fire contWil and general maintenance work. Including clearing trails, cutting brush, doing pick and shovel work, fighting fires, building roads, telephone lines and minor structures, Em' ployraent would be during the monthi from May to October, with work on Sundays, holidays end at night needed. Monday P.

M. 4:00 Salon Moment, i 4 15 Here Morgan. 4.80 Pacific- Paradise. 4. 45 News.

1.00 Reedley Electric. I 15 Romance in Rhythm. I 30 Shatter Parker Circus, fi 45 Captain Midnlte. 5-00 Little Orphan Annie. 615 Fulton Lewis, Jr.

6 30 Evening Headlines 6 45 Art Linkletter. OO Raymond Gram Swing. 7:15 Sports. 7-30 Lone Ranger. 6 00 Lady of Millions.

6:15 Johneon Familyq. 3 30 Double or Nothing. 9 .00 News. 6'15 Captain Quia. 6.80 BBC News.

9 35 Ted Flo Ritoe orchestra. 10 00 Ted Powell orchestra. 10 15 Law and Lawyers. 10:80 Herby Holbes orchestra. 11.00 Sign Off.

Tuesday A. 6'00-Echoes of the Valley 6-45 Musical Eyeopeners 7:00 News 7:15 Gospel Messengers 7:45 News 6.00 Good Morning Neighbors 8:30 Grover City Presents 8:45 Variety 6:00 News 9.15 Swing Is Here 9:45 This That 10:00 News 40:15 Hollywood Whispers 10:30 Music Maestro 10:45 Bachelor Children 11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors 11:15 Quality Kornr 11.45 Melody Mix-Up Tuesday M. 12:00 Lost Empires 12:15 News 1230 Hollywood Newsreel 13:45 Market Reports 1:00 Farm and Home 115 Portuguese Newa 1:30 Concert Echoes 1:45 Music of Our America 2.00 News With Hughe 2.15 The Twig is Bent 2 30 Tune Tornado 8:00 Associated Press News 8-15 I'll Find My Wav 8.90 Matinee Melodics 4.00 Salon Moments 4.15 Heres Morgan LEGAL INVITATION TO BID 17. S. Department of Agriculture Farm Security Administration Sealed bids in triplicate will be received for the complete construction of Guard's Utility Building, Hose Cart Shelter, Warehouse, Poultry Units, and all connecting utility appurtenances on the Tulare Unit of the California Farm Workers Camps and Homes Project, Tulare County, California, In the OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER, 30 VAN NESS AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, until 2.00 P.

P.S.T., March 19, 1941, and will then be publicly opened. Copies of Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the above-named office. A $10.00 deposit is required on all sets of Plans and Specifications, which deposit is refunded when Plans and Specifications are returned. Deposit checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Cash deposits will not be accepted.

8-10 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES March 8, 1941. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notles is hereby given that fif teen days after the date posted, the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at these premises, described ee follows: Oakwood Park, 1 miles south of Kingsburg on Hwy. 69. Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the State Board of Equalization for issuance of alcoholic beverage license for these premises aa follows: On Nale Beer. Anyone desiring to protest the Issuance of such license may file a verified protest with the State Board of Equalization at Sacramento, California stating grounds for denial as provided by lew.

The premises are not now licensed for the sale of elcohelie beverages. EDNA LOUISE CABLE, 8 dba Oakwood Park Lunch. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8013 Dept 1 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Tulare. In the Matter of the Estate of BALMA A.

MARTIN. Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given by the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Bslma A. Martin, deceased, by the creditor of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file their claims with the necessary vouchers within si months aftar the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in end for the County of Tulare In the City of Visalia, State of California, or to present the said claims with the necessary vouchers within said six month to the said Executor, at the office of E. 1.

Feemster, et Suite 420, Bank of America Building, City of Visalia, Coun ty of Tulare, State of California, which said office the undersigned selects his place of business in all matters connected with the said state of Balm A. Martin, deceased. Dated February 17th, 1941. WALTER S. HUNSAKER, Executor of the Estate of Belma A.

Martin, deceased. E. I. Feemster, Attorney for said Executor. Date of first publication: Febru ary 17th, 1941.

S-142-148-2-8-14 CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME I. the undersigned do hereby certify that I am transacting business, to-wit: general wholesale distrib uting business of malt beverages and soft drinks, at 501 North Willis Street, In the City of Visalia, County of Tulare, State of California, under a designation not ahowing the complete name of the person Interested in such business, to-wit O'MALLEY BUFFALO COMPANY, Dated February 24th, 1941. JOHN F. OMALLEY Place of residence: 825 North Stevenson Street, Viealie, California STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Tulare ss. On this 24th day of February 1941, before me, GARETH W.

HOUK, a Notary Publio in and for aid County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared JOHNF. OMALLEY, known to me to be the person desdrbed in and whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same. In Witness Whereof, I have hero unto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this csrtlficato first above written, (Seal) OARETH W. HOUK. Notary Public in and for the C- tv et Tulr.

Reduction $.15 .20 .25 .30 The commercial customers in this community will receive reductions up to 8A per cent. The following table compares the present commercial bills with those under the new rates for a number of different consumptions of electricity a FRESNO, March 10. UE Failure of a heat control device on a furnace to function properly was blamed today for the death of seven-months-old Dennis Olson, who died late Saturday from the effects of super-heated air. Dr. r.

Van Wagenen of Fresno said the infant died of asphyxiation after having been exposed to "terrific heat. Dr. Van Wagenen said a thermostat In a room adjacent to the child's nursery controlled the temperature in the baby's room. MICHIGAN MAPS WOODS LANSING, Mich. UE-That alibi of "getting lost In the woods" won't work in Michigan any more, because the state conservation department now publishes maps which indicate forest trails in northern counties.

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