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"1 Santa Cruz Sentinl-Nw Tuesday, March 22, 1949 Beverly Graham TR3wliim Seven Santa Cruz Boat Rental boats went out on trips, with some catches. A goodly number of bathers enjoyed the waters of the bay on Sunday. THkwtelimaeim Vg.TTDg TToTm5gDntt Places Sixth In Cal-Nevada Skiing SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS Beverly Graham placed sixth in the junior event of the Nevada-California skiing meet Saturday at Cisco, and Sunday she placed sec OUR SALESMAN, Ray McPherron ond in a meet at the Ski Ranch on Donner Summit. Representor eg San Francisco JCC To Promote Golf Tournament San Francisco, March 22 (U.R) The San Francisco junior chamber nf rnmmprpp announced today it Sportsman's Shop minus Ted Winterhalder and with only two reserves opens up against Soquel-Capitola Lions tonight in the 7:30 city league game followed by Santa Cruz Hotel and Harris Togs who will be out beat each other for all they are worth. Santa Cruz Magazine will face win-hungry 20-30 club in a 6:30 loop game.

Over at the high school court, two games will bring together Felton Merchants against Santa Cruz Lumber, followed by Eagles and the 10-15 Club. our famous taUowt hopes to promote a San Francisco Top places are unchanged in the commercial bowling league this week as Eastern Furniture tightened up on first place with a three-point win over the Eagles. Floyd Vanselus of Teacup shot a 231 high game and 587 series for high scores. 3 Moose Lodge George Ball. 193 Lloyd Timmons 530.

1- Brown's R.nch Irv Kalde 184, 506. 3 Eastern Furniture Roy Stowe 217 Chris Valenti 546. 1 Eagles No. 1 Phil Girard 188 Ernie Graff 515, 2 Coor's Beer Tony Sousa 183, 497. 2 Arrow Citrus Gordon Sinclair 188 Don Patterson 507: 3 Teacup Floyd Vanselus 231, 587.

W. L. Eastern Furniture 61 35 Teacup 56 40 Moose Lodge 53 43 Eagles No. 1 52- 44 "Th-i Saturday meet was sponsored by the American Legion to pick a team to send to Sun Valley early in April to compete against teams from all western states. The meet was won by Charlotte Zumstein, national junior champion.

Competition was keen in the Saturday meet and the course exceptionally tough. Many of the girl entries who skiied in the nationals said the Cisco course was much tougher. There were three events for boys and two for girls. Those in the girls junior event were under 18 years of age. Beverly, a 15-year-old, qualified Sunday for a trophy race to be held at the Ski Ranch.

The Sun open golt tournament in JUiy or August, 1950. Bob Smith, chairman of the sports committee, said the junior Will be in oar stxxz WEDNESDAY MARCH 23rd After tonight's games not counting playoffs the city league schedule has three more nights of games remaining, those strung out until March 31. --m if I ft nlW't it I TSTkh a complete of Made-to-Measam In games Thursday night, Has- lams play the Processors followed DTE CD by Leibbrandts and Forest Pool, a sizzler without further ado Tuesday of next week, Lions play day events were sponsored by the Ski Ranch and by the council of the Processors in a promising hard for men Delivery now or Udm. Northern California Ski clubs. Richfield Oil Moves Into League Tie Richfield Oil won three games from Hart Schaffner and Marx to tie up first place with Club Aloha in the merchants bowling loop after shooting two 900 games and one 1000 tally for a total of 2926.

Down lower in the standings, Lions took over sixth place which they were sharing previously with Coca Cola. 2 Lions Mac McClintic 212, 567. 1 Moose Lodge Roy Reid 206, 550. 3 Richfield Oil Al Martini 256, 649. 0 Hart Schaffner and Marx Harold Rodriguez 215, 576.

2 Leibbrandts Andy Miller 233, 578. 1 McCabe Furniture Harry Smith 221, 592. 2 Club Aloha Irwin Bloje 211, 562. 1 Coca Cola Joe Destaillats 218, 583. Standings VV.

L. Club Aloha 40 29 Richfield Oil 40 29 Moose Lodge 38 31 McCabe Furniture 36 33 Leibbrandts 34 35 Lions Club 33 36 Coca Cola 32 37 Hart Schaffner and Marx 23 46 Gary Middlecoff Wins Golf Crown Jacksonville, March 22 (IP) Cary Middlecoff rolled down birdie fought duel followed by Sports men and Haslams. Brown's Ranch 48 48 USC And Notre Dame Sign New Two-Year Pact Los Angeles, March 22 (U.R) A new home-and-home football agreement between University of Southern California and Notre Dame has been signed for 1950 and 1951, Trojan Athletic Director Willis Hunter announced; The announcement removed fears that Southern California might join numerous western conference teams in dropping the Irish from their schedule. The two teams have been meeting on the gridiron since 1925. Their current agreement expires with the 1949 game in South Bend, Ind.

The 1950 game will be played here, while the 1951 game will be in South Bend, Hunter said. The Notre Dame-Southern California contest closls the regular season for both teams and usually is played the first week in Decern 1950-51 games have not been decided but they will be some time after Thanksgiving. Kentucky And Mini Triumph In NCAA Games New York, March 22 (U.R)The Wily Wildcats from Kentucky are on the loose again and that should mean trouble for Illinois' big nine champions tonight in the eastern regional finals of the NCAA basketball tournament. Having shaken off the nightmare of their upset at the hands of Loyola of Chicago in the national invitation quarter finals last week, Coach Adolph Rupp's Marauders showed their old time awe-inspiring power and finesse last night to defeat a tough Villanova team, 85 to. 72, in a game that broke three NCAA records.

The Illini, hampered by poor shooting eyes in the first half, had to come from behind in the last two minutes to turn back Yale and All American Tony La-velli, 71 to 67, in the other semi- finar clash before 18,051 fans at Madison Square Garden. Kentucky, the defending champion, and Illinois will meet tonight for the right to play Oklahoma A and winner of the western regional playoffs, for the national crown at Seattle, next Saturday night. In the consolation game, Yale will face Villanova. Coor's Beer 46 50 The following Thursday, March Arrow Citrus 37 59 31, curtain drops on the schedule 1 Hundreds of Spring and Summer samples as Togs play Forest Pool followed Allegrinis Won Third Place In Golf Tournament by Hotelmen and Leibbrandts. to choose from many in full pieces fasoo ablj priced.

Fred Grellmann, manager of the Sportsmen, said yesterday that Ted winterhalder will be unable to play tonight because of a recent Creamery Service 31 65 Yacht Club Remodeling Cliifo Mouse Commodore Al Livingston of the Santa Cruz Yacht club announces that remodeling of the clubhouse on the municipal wharf is now chamber believed it couia maxe a success of such a tournament with a summer date. He said the-professional golf association said the chamber could promote either; a winter date for a $10,000 purse or a summer event for $15,000. "We're shooting for a $15,000 summer tournament and we'll turn down any offer of a winter date," Smith said. "And we think Harding Park is an ideal setting." He added the junior chamber would try to get the prize money by subscription from local businessmen and sports enthusiasts. Joe Louis Winds Up Exhibitions With $210,000 Chicago, March 22 P) Retired Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis tonight winds up a five-month exhibition tour which netted him $210,000.

The gross take was for 41 bouts. Joe closes his profitable tour (apparently not his last) against Hubert Hood in a four-rounder at St. Paul, Minn. Louis did his exhibiting before approximately persons. Wednesday, Loui will start bearing down in his new role as director of the International Boxing club.

He is to confer at the Chicago Revised scoring in. the two-ball mixed foursome tournament results at Pasatiempo over the week attack of appendicitis. Providing the eager recovers up to doctor's EcL V. Price Co. taflored-to-order clothes are authoritatively styled, beautifully tailored and made just for you- to your own personal requirements.

We invite you to come in during this showing oo obligation. he may be able to end revealed that third place in the nine-hole tournament was won by Dr. and Mrs. A. E- Allegrini with play one half in the game next week against Haslams.

Grellmann has two reserves which he hopes at 35 score, Pro Joey Rey an will be sufficient tonight. With four wins and one setback, When completed, members will nounced. Fourth place was won by Mr. and Mrs. Spike Jones with 36 strokes including handicap.

Sportsmen are in second place, a notch above Haslams who threaten hold instructional meetings seamanship, navigation and sailing. The following committees have been to crowd them all the way. Sportsmen are fairly confident they will fare alright against the Lions who have dropped five in as many Yacht committee, Kirby Real, Dr, Browns Upset Cleveland 4-3 Men's Shop Duncan Holbert, Lawrence Hall: windjammer committee, Bill O'- starts this second half. With 114 points, Bobby Lyons Burbank, March 22 (IP) Pinch Hitter Whitey Piatt's ninth inning is currently leading his Sportsmen teammates in scoring. Clarence road to the top $2000 prize in the Jacksonville open golf tournament single with the bases loaded sent yesterday.

two runs across the plate and gave He fired a 33-36-69 three un Twitchell, workhorse of Lions scoring, has 122 to rank among the league's top point makers. Lions I the St. Louis Browns a 4-3 decision over the Cleveland Indians der par on his final 18-hole round for a 274 total. The victory stadium with I.B.C. colleagues, Arthur Wirtz and Jim Norris, who control both the stadium and De need to hit on all cylinders to yesterday.

Rielly, Ken Melrose, Lawrence Hall, Dr. Philip Bliss; publicity committee, Lawrence Hall. Farmers Elbow Keglers Second In Match Play Farmer's Elbow Room women keglers placed second in the four-team match Sunday in which Ma-chado Trucking. Company of San Jose won. night.

They should give the Sportsmen a hard battle, no doubt feeling troit's Olympia stadium. here made him the top money winner of the year. Jerry Barber, the little Los The Browns had trailed the world champions, since the first eiect Chicaners Particular Work For Particular People The subject: Where and when they will stage their proposed bout between Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott for Joe's vacated inning when an error, a hit bats man, Ken Keltner's single and Al Angeles golf gloves salesman, steamed in to second place at 276 and $1400 by stroking the best lie Clark's double produced two runs. Larry Dobey singled and Lou Boudreau doubled in the third to crown. 2 DAY REGULAR SERVICE PS1 round of the four-day play a 33-32 65.

E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, the 39- their luck is due for a change. Hotelmen and Togs are a good blend for hot basketball although the Hotel is favored in most circles. Even so, Togs will be out to do what Forest Pool and Sportsmen did, upset the power team.

Three wins and two losses has the Hotel in a third Elace tie with Haslams. Togs ave two and three for sixth berth. end the Cleveland scoring. Plant and Office James E. Laird of Los Angeles, formerly of Texas, visited sons in Roy Sievers again starred for year-old veteran from Albuquer PHONE 3392-M 1370 Soquel Ave.

I Oakland and stopped by in Santa Chris Gaus had high series, of 517 and Fran Miller shot a 188 high single game for the local keg Dick Schnabel, who has a concession, "Dick's Arcade," near The Ship, has been here from Sacramento planning for the summer season, as he have the same concession. the Browns, driving in one run and scoring two others. Rookies Ken que, N.M.j third money with 278. He finished with a 69. Cruz to go deep sea fishing.

His Wood and Jack Graham contribut catch consisted of blue fish, red lers. Next four-team match will be held at San Jose in April. ed doubles which led to runs. rock cod and a -pound ling cod Mr. Laird had his first thrill of landing two fish at a time a 3-pound red rock cod and 2-pound Dick Fassio now has 240 points to lead the Hotelmen and city league in scoring.

But although he tops other scorers in the loop yellowtail cod. SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Spring Term Begins March 28 Accounting-Shorthand -Typing 109 Cooper St Ph. 684 he is not entirely in command and A small sailing boat has been moored in the bay to the east of the wharf. will have to continue shooting con-sistantly to hold up. Waters of Forest Pool is strongly in the running with 222 as is Elmer Fought of Leibbrandts with 216.

Now is as good a time as any to own up to a mistake in the loop standings. The Twin Lakes Deacons-Jayvee game played as a preliminary to the donkey basketball scrap was not a league game although it somehome or other wound as such in the standings. Deacons then have nine victories, while the Jayvees have six wins and one setback. The league gets hotter with every game as competition heads into the homestretch. Deacons are the only quint remaining unbeaten, VFW Post 8687 is showing strong as it has moved into second place.

jwsliuls e) liuijis Mm hMlMmlfMlS The New 'Tf? ff longer on fhe SHORTER outside! pi (EH on lnslde NARROWER outside! uJJJ yJxJ L-! HIGHER on the inside LOWER outside! mEHDOlUBROOK Wrestlers In Tag Matches Next Monday Promoters Tony Pappas and Larry Finta who have been making boxing a success locally, put on their first wrestling show here next Monday night, the main battle a tag affair featuring partners Lee Henning and Dan O'Conner against Gino Garibaldi and Bud Curtis. For fans who have lost touch with the wrestling world last matches were held here over a year ago Henning is the Pacific coast champion and Garibaldi the greatest Italian champion ever. These two along with O'Conner and Curtis, are what Pappas and Finta had hopjrd to get for their open ing card. A curtain raiser will be announced later. It Is NOT Too Late To Purchase Your Dog Tag Without Penalty CITY ORDINANCE No.

1318, relating to the licensing, running at large and impounding of dogs, says: SECTION 3. Every person owning, or having charge, care or control of any dog, over the age of months, shall pay a license of two (2) dollars for each male dog and three (3) dollars for each female dog. Said license shall be paid to the City Treasurer who shall issue the metal tag as aforesaid having thereon the license number and the year for which said license has been paid. Said license shall be good only for the current year in which issued. 3ECTION 11.

(and shall have a collar or leather band attached thereon on which there shall be a tag evidencing the existence of an unexpired license for such dog. A penalty may be imposed for failure to acquire the license. The same ordinance, relative to penalties on conviction of violation of its provisions, says: SECTION 15. Any person who "violates any provision of this ordinance shall- be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction therof, shall be punished 1 by a fine not exceeding ten (10) dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not exceeding 10 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. For your convenience four license dispensing agencies are available: OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, CITY HALL COME AGAIN SIGNAL SERVICE STATION 1926 Soquel A ve.r Corner Park Way Soquel Ave.

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