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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 24

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Mori I' I if vllCX JXZrilJMJ Saturday November 19 1921 jC7g i i Jtv 1 1 i ii ii kcrr 'wuvw ucMJULn woiwv -J 24 THE SACRAMENTO BEE WW3Bf Sjffi ra mm 0i-lBa ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EMBERS of the Sacramento Rifle and Revolver Club of tbis city are going to enter the CHICO WINS GRIDIRON iiiri Bhcnrino- enmnptition held throughout th mimtrv this season lne local ciud nas GRASS VALLEV FANS PREDICT WIN FOR IMPORTANT GAMES TO BE PLAYED IN CHURCH LEAGUE ORGANIZED BY GIRLS many pood marksmen and it is the opinion of the many of the nimroils they havo a splendid chance of placing high in this tournament Below is a picture of some of the members taken at their range on the Street levee: Standing (from left to right) Clippinger Swaney A Smith Frederick Ruckhj Lewis Reed William Hass Stephen Pastor and George Renwick Sitting: A Gaskin and Hughes CONTEST FROM MARYSVILLE Team Changes to Be Made In Women's Golf Play At Del Paso Country Club As next Thursday Is Thanksgiving Day the women golfers will miss their usual day on the golf course of the Del Paso Country Club and no tournaments will be scheduled On the following Thursday the second meeting of the North and South teams will take place Some team changes will be made as some of the women have improved their game to such an extent they will replace some who were named on the original teams Last Thursday there was an elght-eeen-hole medal handicap tournament among the women for golf balls Mrs Megowan and Mrs Tobcy won the first honors in a tie Both fTlie lire's Special Service) CHICO (Butte Co) November Chico High School retaliated for Its 7 to 0 defeat at the hands of the HlKh School a few weeks ago by drubbing the Hub City players 13 to 2 yesterday afternoon on the local college turf Payne broke through a scattered field in the first qunrter for a touchdown which converted There was no further scoring by Chlco until late In the last period of play when the locals tore through the Marysville line In a concentrated march to the uprights Chlco lost the ball on a fumble and Deter Intercepted a forward pasi and ran sixty-five vards for the second touchdown Grass Valley fans prefllrt for the "Miners" over the MeMnleys to-morrow at Gass Valley They contend that the "Miners" with a weakened team can hold the Maroon and Whites to a tie as they did on Armistice Day there should be no question about the result with their team at' full slrenKth It Is worthy of note that tho "Miners" have tied with both the strongest local teams the score on both occasions beln the same tw goals each On Armstice Day they were without the strongest of their stars Tempest and Dumtree Both these players will he in action to-morrow together with some other? had a 69-net score Mrs Megowan's gross was 86 and handicap 17: Mrs Tobey had a gross of 89 and handicap of 80 Recently the girls of the Sacramento High Schol organised a girls' athlotlo association for the purpose of stimulating the girls' Interest In athletics Hockey tennis outdoor baseball track basketball and dancing are some of the forms of athletics this association specializes In Silver Cup Offered By making the different teams and winning certain events points are made and the girls having the most points at the end of the year will receive pins and the modified A silver cup will be awarded to the girls having the highest percentage of scholarship and 200 earned athletic points at the end of the year An election of officers was recently held which gave the following results: Etta Tatl President Gladys Birch Vice President Thelma Raney Secretary Jean Worthlngton Treasurer The membership of the association now Is 165 Others who competed In the tourna ment were as follows: Mrs Rutlcdge Mrs Conger Mrs I him illw Am -mm whn have been out of the game Hatfield Tllss Katherlne Hoehn Miss Ethel Hoehn Mrs 8 Day Mrs II Cameron Mrs Sherwood Mrs Davidson Mrs Flynn Mis Henderson and Mrs Sam Cross WILLS O's MARTIX PORTLAND (Ore) November The outcome of The games In the Sunday School League to-night Is being watched by basketball fans as the standings of the various teams are liable to be changed In the result of these games The first game Is between the Bethanya and Fremonts The Bethany boys have been steadily Improving and undoubtedly will give the Fremonts a good game The playing of the Bethany team against the League leading Congregationals last Saturday night showed that they were steadily Increasing their ability although the Congregatlonals had only four men Grace meets the South team In the second game and this promises to be Interesting as both teams flay about the same kind of basketball In 4lie third game the Baptist team meets the Westminster team and this undoubtedly will be a hard fought battle Both teams play a fighting game all the time and both have won and lost the same number of games The best game will be the last one when the Congregatlonals and Christians tangle KKVIIR LOST A GAME' If the C'ongresatlonalN lose tonight's contest It Trill be the first game that they ever lost while a contestant In the Sunday School League Thla Is the ninth year that they have entered a tram having won the league In all previous years with the exception of last year when they did not enter a tram The Congregational team is not composed of the same players this year that it has had in previous years With the exception of two men the rest of the team is made up of all new material Harry Wills of New York oolored heavyweight knocked out Denver Ed COOGAN SHADES TAIT MINNEAPOLIS (Minn) November Marj-vlll Mnkes Touch DaK In the third quarter the ball was fumbled over C'hico's line and Os-senbrlggen fell on It Marysville getting two points for a touchbaik Captain Ossenbrigtren for Chico was knocked out In the third quarter and carried off the field on a stretcher An X-ray of his right leg and ribs will be taken to ascertain If there are any breaks In the last quarter Marysville lost twenty yards for rough tactics Referee Irwin also penallied (hem twenty yards five at a time for stalling near the close of the game Had thu contest lasted another few seconds Chlco would have again crossed the line as the locals had made dmvns three times In succession and were on the 15-yard line when the gun through Injuries Rone at Wins Rows will come out from under the cross bar to take up his position on the outside right wing The net will be protected by a brand new goalkeeper The Valley's redoubtable quartette of defenders 1'lumtree Kvely l'lerce and Tempest will have plenty of notion in breaking up the combined attacks of Clark- Tom and Lonnle Applegate Pete Reed and Jo Pope Johnny Clark has shown his mettle in all games tbis season He shows great skill in tackling and exceptionally good judgment In passing I Mucford ineup Roy Mugford will be in the lineup Martin of l'ortland In one round at Milwaukie last night A right nans punch delivered by Wills which landed back of Martin's car humbled tne It Mel Coogan Brooklyn lighfl weight had a shade over Clonlo Talth ling veteran Martin was knocked Minneapolis In their ten-round no down six times before the referee fi decision bout last night according to nally raised Wilis' hand sporting writers sounded WITH the approach of the Winter months the Sacramento Rifle and Revolver Club members are planning to devoto a great deal of their time to small-bore indoor shooting These matches are nation-wide and there are two ranges that are to be shot over namely 75 and 50-foot This club has a 75-foot Football Player Recovers From a Broken Neck score will be declared "Champion Gallery Team" for that State and a special bronze medal awarded to each team member Dates of Matches For these matches the club members decided that they will meet on Monday evenings It being the most convenient for them and practice will commence Immediately for the eliminations The first match will commence with the week ending December 3rd and will close with the week ending December 24th All targets must be In Washington the Saturday following the date of the shoot known ns the A Civilian Inter-club Championship 1922 Trophy and Medals Offered To the winning team the title of "Gallery Champion! for the Year 1922" the Indoor tvophy to bo held for one year or until the next competition a bronze medal to each member and a certificate of victory to be retained by the club When five or more teams are entered from any one state they will also be considered as competing in a separate State competition and their scores considered accordingly The team with the highest aggregate SYRACUSB (N T) November 19 Hn-hac 1 1 Ii 1 thtt for Sunday and togemer who Jenkins and Clark will cause no end of trouble to the "Miner" forwards The pame will be called at 2:30 st Watt Park Tom Griffiths will referee The lineup of the McKlnley Tark team will be as follows Oliver goal A Smith B- Smith Jenkins II Clark Clayton Pope Applegate I i Reed Applegate and Clark a is i range ana nas mereiure rmci I Syracuse University football team team In the match called the "prone match" and It plans to enter a team in a match at a later date that Is recovering at a hospital alter an operation for the correction of a dislocated fifth vertebrae suffered In the game with Colgate last Saturday The injury is commonly known as broken neck Dr Philip Cooper said "The case is a very rare one and it is seldom such dislocation occurs without more serious consequences" he declared Police Officers Sneak Upon Quail and Find SOCCER GOALS the local standard of competition would be equalized However it is not likely such action will take place Some of the followers of soccer have been considering putting such a movement before a vote of the league directors but nothing has actually been done They're Plymouth Rocks When It comes to shooting at a game of the season aa Sunday's con The srhednle for the Sacramento target or at a fleeing criminal In test will decide the honors for first team Golfers Who Want a New Club Will Meet Again Golfers Interested In the formation of a third golf club here will hold their second meeting Monday nlpht Committees appointed at the meeting last Monday to investigate sites memberships and costs of laying out a course will report their progress at this session It is expected It will be known Monday If the new club can be successfully formed The meeting Is scheduled to be held at the new Chamber of Commerce Build spector of Police Arthur Ryan and Detective Sergeant McKlntey WHITE IN buying a truck be sure of its maker His permanence is essential to the value of your investment The large truck buyers confidently add to their White fleets knowing the permanence of The White Company and its resources which assure a sound truck value for years to come TRUCKS Soccer League to-morrow la as follows McKlnley Park va Grass Valley Grass Valley 3i3t Riverside va South Side Sooth Side 2:30 claim to be able to bang up a good ROSKYIMK OnOVIIIF TO rtAY WOODLAND TEAM (The re's Mlprrlal Service I WOODLAND (Yolo Co) November 19 Kither Rosevllle or Orovllle will play the Woodland High School second team for the right to meet the winner of the Red Bluff-Orland football game The successful finalist of the four schools will be declared Superior California Sectional Champion of the Class division of the California Interscholastic League Rosevllle and Oroville have to play off a tie game Manager Joe Peterson of the Young swimmers has undoubtedly the ten team In the Junfor League and should give the southern boys a -oa fame ing but If that building cannot be The Southslders under the new management of White have worked themselves up to first place arranged for the gathering will convene at some other hall or building SIX FIGHTS AT fiRIDLKY On account of the National Guards dropping out of the Senior League there are but two games on that program Sunday The Acorns and Eagles have a bye Hereafter with but six teams in the league all will play on Sundays and no teams will draw byes It was Impossible for the Eagles and Acorns to get together tomorrow or such a game would have been arranged The junior lineups of the and Riverside teams to-morrow The standing of the Junior Soccer League a follo-i pM Sooth Side I Riverside I McKlnley Grass Valley Oak Park Parkslde Capital Club Hoys' Bnnd MKht School 0 Teams of the Sacramento Soocer League hold the present standings: McKlnley Riverside 1 0 South Side 2 Grass Valley Acorns Sill Eagle 0 3 11 The Junior socer players are looK-Ing forward to the Rlverslde-Soutn-slde game which is to be played at f-outhslde Park at 1 o'clock 'to-morrow as a preliminary game to the Rlverside-Southslde game of trie Senior League The game Is expected to be the best record and are borne out In this by their companions In criminology It was therefore with great expectations that the officers of the detectives' oflce at Police Headquarters heard that Ryan and McKlnncy were going hunting in El Dorado County a few days ago Promises of a quail for this friend a half dozen for that one three for another were recklessly given out by Ryan and McKinney when they set out on their hunt while anxious friends made arrangements fur quail on toast and other fine dishes In which quail would figure The quailing party returned minus quail and plus a lot of gloom "What's the matter?" cried the hungry ones at home "Where are the quail?" McKinney replied: It's a sad story You see we came IIIMIARD TOrRXAMENTPLAXNFn George Spaulding of the local A Is calling for entries for a billiard tournament to be held among the members of that Institution In the near future It Is expected the tourney will start within a week It will be the first billiard tournament will be as follows: Riverside Poa Southslde Browning Allaway Green Brent Henderson LFB Peridy Peterson Swan Perry RUB Sugar Kerr IH Fraga Perry 8 Bore Silva I Kerns Clark Wagner Perkins 1st Seaton Langdon Rex PAVILION 1SEXT TUESDAY (Th nee's Special Service) ORIDLEY Butte Co) November 19 A card of boxing events has been arranged for November 22nd at the Portugese Pavilion Joe Azevedo of Sacramento and Young Garrison of Chico meet in the main event Trench King of Oroville and Frankle McCann of Oakland meet In the special event The balance of the card Is as follows: Pulclfer vs Johnny Kane Kid Mack vs Young Spear Lee Mower vs Johnny Puchalskl and Tony Capello vs Young Petrie held at the local A for sev eral years 8A JOSE TEACHERS WI-V To-morrow's schedule for the Junior Soccer League la as follows! McKlnley vs Capital Club McKlnley 1 10 10 a Night School vs Boys' Band McKlnley No 2 10i30 a Parkslde vs Rangers Booth Side 10 110 a Riverside vs South Side South Side lioo Graaa Valley vs Oak Park Capitol Field 1 lOO FRESNO November 19 The tUale College American football team of Fresno lost to the San Jose Teachers' College here yesterday 14 to 12 to a lot of quail scratching around in a farmer's yard away up in the hills Credit is due to the McKlnley Park 'ill' beys for the way they played last "Let 'er go! Shoot!" I cried to Ryan Sunday against the Riverslders The and do you know all he did was stare at me and say: "What? Those are Plymouth Rock chickens stand McKlnley boys started with nine men and fought hard to keep up their end FORESTERS WILL PLAY A DO RLE-HEADER TO-MORROW The ForesterB' basehall tom ing there" Oh boys It's a cruel world for sure Sacramento will play a double-reader Praise Is being passed to Floyd Luddy for the manner In which tie Played to defend his goal last Dickie Stadler and Frankle Dodds are starring in the Junior Soccer League on tne diamond at Twenty-first and Street to-morrow afternoon The first game will be played against the Globe Mill team starting at 1:30 o'clock and the second game against the Capital Oaks will follow Immediately after The reason the lodge-men are playing a double-header is due to the fact 'that a misunderstanding was had in regard to dates and they found themselves scheduled to play both the above teams on the same date Osella and Smith will work for the Foresters against the Globe Mills The conduct of the Parkslde team last Sunday while playing Grass Valley at Grass Valley Is highly complimented by the Grass Valley officials Here Is a quotation from a letter received from Grass Valley: "The game was one of the best ever rlayed here The Parkside boys deserve much credit for their clean exhibition and the fight they made There was no crabbing of any A Special WILLARD for Fords and Many Other Small Cars go team and Lusk and Smith will against the Capital Oaks SEW BASEBALL TEAM IS ORGANIZED HERE A new baseball team has organized In this city under the management of Hester and will play under the The young "Miners" of Grass Valley have been playing a flrst-elass brand of soccer but the breaks don't seem to come their way These juniors seem to understand the game an name of the Zellerbach Paper Com pany Hester Is anxious to have games with local or Superior Califor will In time take the place of some nia teams To-morrow the local of the players on she Senior team team will go to the State Prison at Folsom to meet the convict team Peter Dalley and Leslie Reynolds there "Trade-in are the backbone of the Grass Valley 'team and show wonderful skill with AMERICA FENCERS 'WIS Special their feet WASHINGTON November IS American swordsmen defeated the tt i The Oak Parle team has elected Price Iritlsh fencing team 11 to 6 last Harold Knott captain He has al night In their foil bout the first of A three matches for the Thompson ready started to reorganise his team He has promised to put out a better lineup than has been showing up for trophy Our New Service Department WE WERE RECENTLY CONFRONTED WITH THIS SITUATION WE ARE THE SELLERS OF FOUR SPLENDID MAKES OF MOTOR CARS THE LOCOMOBILE THE HAYNES THE JORDAN AND THE MERCER THE POLICY OF OUR FIRM IS TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMER FROM THE TIME WE SELL HIM A MOTOR CAR UNTIL HE DISCONTINUES ITS USE IN ORDER TO MAKE GOOD ON SUCH A POLICY WE WERE COMPELLED TO ESTABLISH A SERVICE DEPARTMENT WHICH COULD ABSOLUTELY TAKE CARE OF REPAIRS AND SERVICE NEEDS ON FINE MOTOR CARS THIS WE HAVE DONE WE HAVE SECURED AS THE HEAD OF OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT MR A DeG ASTON LONG KNOWN IN SACRAMENTO AS AN EXPERT IN THE CONDITIONING AND REPAIR OF MOTOR CARS HI3 ESTABLISHMENT INCLUDING ITS SPLENDID MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR OWN BUILDING: TO THIS WE HAVE ADDED OUR OWN EQUIPMENT SO THAT WE HAVE THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE TO YOU THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU THE ADVANTAGES OF A SERVICE DEPARTMENT WHICH 13 100 PER CENT EFFICIENT BOTH AS TO PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT To our customers we wish to say that we are prepared to serve you ai you wish to be served To the motor owning citizens of Sacramento and vicinity who have not been our customers we offer you a Service Department which we believe to be unequaled in Sacramento that club "He profHt most who Great Sale The Oak Park (team through the Recreation Department la planning on organizing a club among the boys around that park serves best" The Parkslde-Ranger game to-mor row should result In a fast and exciting contest Credit must be given to Manager Jurasin for the manner In which he miW has handled the Parkside team Each member of the team has contributed funds and bought the oil poppy sweaters Brssd Nw Tires Mveral koowi brands bto thii GREAT SALE at pric est IrnoWai befcrt A genuine BATTERY and a good battery that carries the full Willard guarantee As a replacement battery for ISrds Chevrolets Overlands Issex Elcars Oldsmobiles and many other cars it is just what you want and the "trade-in" price we are now quoting is very reasonable This sturdy WILLARD sella for $2450 and it is a high grade battery value at this price Gome in and investigate it Has Your Starter Got "Pep" These Cold Mornings? If your starter is sluggish or fails to respond it's probably a sign that your battery is run down 'and weak If you neglect this condition you'll be forced to buy a new battery Tho better way is to give it attention at once Let us test it for you "Cutler Service" of this kind is 3PREE Drive in and get it The Rangers are a strong aggrega tion and there Is no reason wiiy they shouldn't be in the race for the Jun ior honors Mostly Won-Skld Treads Size Tire Tubs 30x3 $760 $145 Oliver Cook and Ernest Ward were offered to sign with one of the Senior teams of the Sacramento Bocrrr League out preferred to play ithe re mainder of the season In the Junior League Walter Robinson of the Caollal 835 lb5 1025 195 1175 235 1475 245 1545 255 1490 265 30x3 32x3 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 Club last week signed with the Riverside Senior team He is expected to help the "Swimmers" considerably Some of the local followers of soc cer are In favor of dropping two of the weaker dubs They believe such a movement would strengthen the league and say It Is but a two-team race now between th McKlnley Park and South Side Park teams Smith-King Motor Co 30x3V2 Non-bKid CORD TIRES Special $999J 1398 STREET Many of the soccer games have OFFICE AND SALESROOMS Service Station 15th and Batteries been ending In scores of to 0 and even I and to 0 which corresponds to zu tou in casoau unese onesided I contests are killing much Interest FINE MOTOR CARS Mull Orders Apreval Franklin Tire Co 1127 Street 1154 geraa Calif In the game here It is said It is ho- lieved that If a couple of the weaker I -ratlM rfrntl nil w-uo ma pest Play ined 7 the other teams iren Banday from I la 12.

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