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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 11

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THE SACRAMENTO BEE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2S nz: PAGE ELEVEN tat 46 '9-1-- a to IMINIII mr '111MST4 lotiosetilt SNYDER KILLERS MUST DIE IN CHAIR FOR BRUTAL DEED At The Street Arena At I he Arena Street Mark Judge Who Will Fight Young Johnny Burns Here Friday Night rk Judge Will Fight Johnny Burns Friday Night lirE COAL etas le gasfie C6codac f4041' 41 71111111PP' 74118r co 0AL 1 SOLDIERS' ifIELD 100 SMALL FOR ORID GAME N- 4:4 7:4 6) 4:: 4: 14 r24 7 A 41 '01 i' '''IN I mi4et0 Uniform Quality Itlaintained for 50 Years 1B iggest Football Crowd In is tory To See Trojan- Irish Battle For 50 years Castle Gate Coal has been the cleanest and most economical coal on the market It is economical because it has more heat units per ton It is free burning coal It creates very little soot because it is free from impurities Burn Castle 'Gate Coal this comfort for convenience and for economy We sell Castle Gate Coal by the sack ton or delivery SACRAMENTO SOCCER TEAM PLAYS AT BAY TO-MORROW JACKIE FIELDS filVES MUSHY CALLAHAN TRION ICHICAGO Nov Soldiers' Field host to 110000 football fans at the Army-Navy service classic last year is too small to accommodate all who want to see the interjectional contest between Notre Dame and the University of Southjrn California Saturday A football season of record1)reaking attendanc6s will be closed I) ere with the largest crowd to wit-mess a single game this year All Of the 110000 seatshave been sold Antion Interested Nation-wide interest is centered tri this conflict betWeen two of the year's best teams The Southern California Trojans- with a season of victories broken only by a tie With Stanford were eastbound today determined to even matters With Notre Dame who last year won 13 to 12 the Notre Dame leven was beaten by the Army 18 0 this year and played a tie game with Minnesota Prospects for Saturday were for Wear cold weather Lovers In Murder Get No Sympathy Italian Father May Be Saved NEW YORK Nov far as the state's highest tribunal is concerned a woman and her paramour who brutally murdered her husband for insurance must die in the electric chair A grief-stricken illiterate Italian who killed a physician when his child died of diphtheria had another chance for life The week beginning January 9th was fixed by the court of appeals to-day for the execution in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison of Mrs Ruth Brown Snyder Queens Village housewiN and mother and her paramour Henry Judd Gray for the murder of Mrs Snyder's husband Albert Snyder March 20th Meanwhile Francesco Caruso who last February in Brooklyn killed Dr Caspar Pendola after the death of his 6-year-old son will have a new trial Lett To Governor Only the clemency of Governor SAith who has usually been guided by unanimous rulings of the court can save Mrs Snyder and Gray The court of appeal has denied them a new trial I Edgar Hazeiton of Mrs Snyder's counsel said he had not abandoned hope of ultimately saving his client The couple who beat Snyder Over the head with a sashweight and strangled hint with a picture wire received the news of the decision in contrasting manner in the death house at Sing Sing The mild-mannered bespectacled little salesman said: "Thank you Pm sorry to hear that" Mrs Snyder moaned and sobbed Caravel' Crime Caruso who looked up from the white face of his dead son Giovanni into what he regarded as the laughing countenance of Dr Pendela and stabbed the physician to death was convicted of murder in the tirst degree despite his plea of temporary insanit induced by the doctor's apparently jocular manner of informing him of the child's death go crazy" IN as his defense when he told how he had stabbed the physician who had administered anti-toxin in an effort to save the child HAORAH1111-BURNS FUEL CO Cor 19th and Sole Distributors Sacramento Main 4 This Famous Coal Is Also Distributed by the Following Progressive Dealers in Northern California: Maxwell Grain Storage Warehouse The Yolo Feed and Fuel Co OODL A ND MAXWELL TROJANS ON WAY LOS ANGELES Nov the echoes of a treriendous ovation ringing in their oars thirty-three Southern California football players to-day were apeeding East to encounter Notre Dame Saturday on Soldiers' Field Chicago Headed by Coach Howard Jones ixtd Captain Morley Drury star quarterback the Trojans hopped aboard a train here last night 'Zile a milling mob of citizens and udents gathered to wish them a ay departure Ed Butler (011mA Union Ice Co Players from four Sacramento soccer teams will combine to-morrow to play an all-star San Francisco organization at this city The winner of the game will meet an all-star team from Los Angeles on December 26th The lineup of the Sacramento team is as follows: Goncalves goal Dantes Jenkins De Mo lays Roher Dantes: Bennetts De Mo lays Gorbacheff Dantes: Ripley Ti Dantes McClintoch Western Pacific Clark I It McKinley DuFrene De Mo lays Stadler I Western Pacific Silva Dantes Columbia's Mass 1 Meeting Is So Hot Stand Burns Down NEW YORK Nov undreds of bruised heads a smoking Pile of what was once part of a grandstand and sixteen names on the police blotter to-day testified to the enthusiasm of Columbia University students in their football team A mass meeting called two days before the Columbia-Syracuse game to refute the assertion in the student paper that the under graduates were not supporting the football team was turned into a riot and a grandstand-burning party which several fire companies and a riot squad of police were needed to stop CoLt Union Ice Co ono 111t Yreka Lumber Co LOS ANGELES Nov 23--UM-- Jackie Fields former Los Angeles bellhop and an ardent admirer of Mushy Callahan when the latter was scaling the heights to ring fame to-day was down onthe records as having given his former idol one of the worst beatings of his ring career Last night in a ten-round battle that sport writers describe as nearly abruptly ended in the second ninth and tenth when only Callahan' ringcraft saved him from the stigma of knockout defeat Fields stepped to the fore as a formidable contender for championship honors in both the welterweight and junior welterweight classes Following up a series of wins in local rings Fields showed to considerable advantage last night in so easily disposing of the 140-pound king Callahan's vaunted counter-punching that won him his title and a brilliant ring record stood In little stead against the clever boxing and hard punching of Fields Besides showing so well as a boxer and hard hitter Fields furthered his previous bids for recognition as a "greymatter" fighter Ile consistently outsmarted the usually foxy Callahan last night Fields was awarded the first four rounds without a question In the fifth and sixth matters were more even Callahan fighting back briskly The champion took the eighth on the strength of a hard right to the chin but paid for it In the ninth and tenth when he appeared to most ringsiders to be hanging on The weight saved Callahan's title he coming in at 140 pounds and Fields at 141 lBony Mustang Gets Blue Ribbon From 1 Chicago Horse Show Perry noLsilL11 A Nickerson Dv PI Bobbin Brothers DI ON Auburn Lumber Co OLE AN Daniel Dempsey Bit CETI Marysville Fuel Co mRiVILLE Russell ItNIGHTS LANDING A Hyanes ELK G110 Henry Schafer DED DLL PE Russell KNIGHTS LANDING A Hyanes ELK GROVE Henry Schafer itEl) 1011T-HEAVY TITLE BOUT SCHEDULED FOR 6ARDEN Wilkins Bros lit Eckert AC MAI North Sacramento Fuel Cc DEL pi0 Louis Enzler vi( LH ILLE IL La Shells DEL PAS() Louis Enzler PLACER ILLE La Shells BIGGS Driskell Meyers' GIIIDLEy I BIGGS Gart Driskell Meyers coal GRIDLEY ate? o0' Basket Ball ta NEW YORKNov controversy as to who holds the light-heavyweight championship VIRS settled yesterday with the matching of Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia and Jimmy Slattery of New York for a fifteen-round bout in Madison Square Garden December 12th Loughran's claims for the title were accepted by the New York State Athletic Commission when the Quaker youth whipped Mike McTigue here this Fall The venerable Michael received the crown direct from the hands of the commission following Jack Delaney's withdrawal from the championship throne to mingle in the future with heavyweights CHURCHES TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES ganized Church of Jesus Christ Twenty-fourth and Streets will hold Thanksgiving services under direction of Eider Dawson A musicale is being arranged for 7:30 o'clok to-morrow night at the tlospel Tabernacle Twenty-first Street between and to be followed by gospel message by Rev rani Itaistin pastor PLAYGROUND LEAGUE Clatchy Realty 21 Scotch McClatchy annual Thanksgiving Day frolic to he held tomorrow noon at the Scottish Rite Temple Twenty-eighth and Streets The youngsters first will be given a sumptuous dinner and then will be entertained with pro4rim of movies orchestral music singing and comedy features Frank KJ Ilam is chairman of tne committee arranging for the affair Students Abandon Books For Turkey Drumsticks Thought Hoy Caruso thought the doctor had killed the boy with a Poison The court of appeal found the evidence in Caruso's case insufficient to Justify conviction of murder in the first degree although a verdict Of murder in the second degree or of manslanghter might have been just the opinion declared In the Snyder-Gray case the court overruled the claim that a Joint trial was unfair Both opinions were given the same day MATEO GETS CRIO SEMI-FINALS BURIANCIA'AIE (Cal) Nov Mateo High school's foot ten111 yesterday defeated 'Jefferson Melt of Cohna 33 to 7 capturing the Peninsula Athletic League title and the right to meet Monterey in a game next Saturday The game with Monterey will decide semi-final honors in the north Coast section division of the California Interscholastic Federation LIQUOR CONVICTION mtY cosi RESTAURANT LICENsr As the result of the conviction of A Torres proprietor of a restaurant at 1119 'Laird street on a liquor charge in the police court Chief of Police Koening will recommend to the city council the cancellation of Torres' restaurant I icense Pollee Judge Frank Carney ordered Torres to pay a $200 fine or to spend forty days in the county jail Rameriz who was arrested with Torres was found not guilty (Continued from Page One) Tatiors 15 Part-Time Stars 2 School 51 Fortadi Post Office Departments To Be Closed To-morrow 135 Fouling Hoop le Club 18 rart Time School 11 Chinese A 11 Trojans 10 Napa High School Has Bright Basket Prospects Streets has extended- a general Invitation to ail denominations to attend a special Thttnksgiving Service at his church at 10:30 A tomorrow Scientists To Itold The three Churches of Christ Scientist will conduot special Thanksgivilig services In their- churches at 11 A tomorrow The First Church lig located at Twenty-third and I Streets the Second Church Thirty-third Street and the Third Church at the 'Masonic Temple Twelfth pod 1 Streets Jewish And Unitnrinn Jolts The First Unitarian Church will join with Temple Hi'slat Israel a union Thanksgiving service at the lemple 1421 Fifteenth Street to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock Rev Robert Starkey vill preach on the subject Modern Thanksgiving and Rabbi Harold Reinhart will lead in the service The Tent-pie Sisterhood choir under the leadership of Mrs Lucien Caen will render the rousic At Other Churches At 10 A to-morrow the RPOT Postmaster 'Harold McCurry announced to-flay that on ThanksfilaY all apart merits of the laimti office will be lilosed all daYi ThPrn 'Win lie no deliveries by city or rural carriers Collections will he made according to Sunday CHICAGO Nov a bony mustang ibaRY WIdell hung a bony mustang pony which hung place with the thoroughbreds at the Chicago horse show last night was a blue ribbon winner nevertheless In an exhibition of sensational riding Miss Eleanor Getzendaner 19 of Champion Neb negotiated every jump in the lightweight hunter class end horse and rider jumped their way into the hearts of the 2500 spectators Aviator came to Chicago In a flivver-drawn trailer driven by Miss Getzendaner He was not a show horse by any means but he was decorated with a blue ribbon a special award hurriedly voted by the show committee The bay mustang cleared every bar by three or four feet It took hiro so long to go up anti come down that spectators were breathless 8 New York Fistic Body Sanctions Two Bouts For Lighter Titles edlction will conclude the celebration Special Episcopal Services Thanksgiving day will be observed at the Trinity Pre-Cathedral Twenty-sixth and Streets with services at 8 and 10:30 Dean Bart lam will celebrate the lioly Eucharist at 8 o'clock Bishop It Moreland assisted by Dean Bartiam will conduct the morning service with sermon at 10:30 The vested choir will sing Thanksgiving hymns and anthems The fruits and garden products with which the church Is abundantly decorated at Thanksgiving will be distributed later to poor families Rev William It Dermitage rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church SOU thwest corner of Fifteenth and ltoast turkey and cranberry sa uce will beckon thousands of Sacramento school children and students of the high school and junior eollege to-morrow Thanksgiving Pay All elementary and high schools and the Sacramento Junior College closed to-day for the recess and will not open for study again until Monday morning The administrative offices of the city school department at Twentp first and Streets will remain Hosed only to-morrow Orphanage Children To Be Scottish Rite Guests NAPA (Napa Co) Nov aletball teams of Napa High School are out for practice- with prospects 200king bright for at least one or ruo formidable squads Coach Has ohnson is in charge with Bob La former Stanford star acting aa his assistant Six letter men are in the lineup at the Class five and several Valuable additions have been made io the squad The athletes who won tqr letters last year and are oked upon as regulars this season are: McDowell Manasse lion rest Hall and Raney Among the available talent Yates end Crandall will probably cop places on the team The second team or Class outfit looks like a well balanced Quintet of hoop shooters with blent of worthy reserve talent I hildren nt the Sacramento Orphirgage will he the guests of the tottish Itite Consistory at the r- NEW YORK Nov 23--(1P)--The New York State Boxing Commission sanctioned two championship bouts for December 16th at Madison Square Garden which will find Tod Morgan of Seattle Wash defending his Junior lightweight rown against Joe Glick of New York in the main filtetn-round clash The added title affair will bring together Newsboy Brown of Sioux City Iowa and Corporal Izzy Schwartz of New York in a fifteen-round go for the flyweight championship Several days ago the commission selected Brown and Schwartz 'as the logical contenders for the flyweight title vacated by Fidel La Barba in spite of protests from Joe Jacobs manager of Frankle Genaro Jacobs sought recognition for who wax formerly the champion in the flyweight division 1mRwatctogiicE trzsclf E4eal Ideal FASTEST GROWING DENTAL OFFICE" I We Take the Lead in Valu'e-Giving Dentistry I111L cc Twenty-Five Bears Are Killed In Shasta Region 'WINTHROP (Shasta Co) Nov least twenty-five bears have been killed on Squaw Creek above this place this season and the season Is not over for under a new law it Is allowable to kill a bear any flm for the next two years Ray Hoover who lives four miles up the creek from Winthrop In IL great hear hunter himself and likes to act as guide for others lie saye he can guarantee a bear for every hunting party and he has made good on this point all season "4)Id Trail" in dead no was Itoover'n most valuable hunting dog and had a reputation as a hear trailer that was more than statewide "Obi Trail" treed a bear five times but before the hunters could Vet to the spot at the fifth time the bear had descended the tree and laid nut the famous hound Hooper bemoans the loss of four hounds this killed by bears He has nine left I HIE AT18 it THE COAL You SAVE '4''' 11: 1: -41Q 4 I 'gi'''iL 'f" 4 'ii ::5 1: :4 a celo Here folks is a good reason Ivhy you should come to my offices to have your dental work done I operate my own labortory make all my plates and bridgework using only the best grade of materials You will find my prices lowest also that I aboslutely guarantee all work done at either of my two big offices For plates with genuine Trub3rte Teeth my charge is only 82500 This price speaks for itself and is evidence of the value we give for money Chico Students To Come Here In Special Train CHICO (Butte Co) Nov 23--A Irpseial train carrying scveral hundred rooters has been signed up by el student body of the Chico State reacher! College to carry supporters of the Chico team to Sacramento for the conference title game on De- ember 3rd Nearly 200 students have already Pnified their Intention of making trip and nearly that many more ro expected to secure transportation Interest In the coming champion- rtip struggle is rapidly rising in ice For the past three years Mee has won the conference title and her supporters are angiouti for II fourth consecutive victorloua sea bon a I 47'4 f4P641110 0 -1 mount NU-FORM MOW 1 11 you put an Ideal VECTO on the job in place of oldtime fuel So on pay for the improvement And that's only the beginning You and your family have a new experience in generous constantly circulating warmth No "spotty heating" no lifelPss Fivorebed burned out Li Three Stanford Men Named On All-Coast Named By Thornhill STANFORD UNIVERSITY (( 1) N'ov University of Washington players and af4 tarAnY Stanford men were given places on an All-Pacific Coast football team selected yesterday by Asaistant Coach "Tiny" Thornhill In the absence of Glenn Warner bead coach at Stanford Warner left for the East Sunday but Thornhill' eleven is believed to he representative of the veteran leader Schuh end Wright guard and Carroll halfback all of Washington and Post guard Hyland halfback and Hoffman fullback of Stanford were named The complete team follows: California Shuh Waxilington oltri California Hibbs Southern California Stanford Wright Watlhington St Mary Quarterback Drury Southern California Stanford Carroll Washington Stanford Thornhill maid Hyland was chosen over Frank Wilton another Stanford halfback beeause the latter lacka the mature Judgment of Hyland Hal McCreery Stanford was mentioned an giving Bettencourt a nip 'and tuck race for the center pomit ion We know a Satisfied Patient Is Worth 10 of these ads and we want frienils It is guaranteed to fit perfectly and has a host of friends '4 IDEAL PCATE $1275 A remarkable value and a reel bargain at the low price advertised t211t Crown anil Brithre TRUBYTE Work Ileiiv fly einioreed AND riAv IN SOUTH TO-MORROW rAsA DENA ((al) Nov (United Presa)--The rniversty of Hawaii team is practicing in the Pose Bowl here daily for their football tilt Thanksgiving' In the Los Angeles Coliseum with Occidental College the tarn that "Is due but lots failed to arrive" The Isiinders will meet a determined tmek of Tigers in Ocridental Cone it Albert Nendne's outfit had plenty of power but had not been able to concentrate It punch this 11Pa Still The result has been defeats by Southern California and Pomona the rniversity of California at Los Angeles and Whitter In the Southern California conference X-RAYS I Vecto circulates gentle satisfying comfort to all rooms Operates on the scientific principle of convection Let us demontrate it to you Vecto is a beauty in its lustrous mahogany enameled a work saver It is the best heat for small homes stores offices and shops 111 r80! frit 50 OMdM 0 50 $5 to $7 ass $25I91' Our fully equipped X-Ray machine operated by a trainee specialist offers you the most scientific attention free Mc Lana To Meet Wallace To-night DETROIT Nov IlleLarnin Sensational Pacific Coast fighter who Is tarrying in the lightweight class for a brief speli ith hones of Stetting a crack at Sammy Mandell' a crown will meet Billy Wallace aggressive Cleveland battier to-night in brIllt that play determine Mandel' next Championship Opponent MeLarnin a youngeter who is taking on weight rapidly is a graduate of the flyweight class his laid bout In that division being tollowed by the death of his op- ponent Panchn Villa former title- Ibolder Increasing poundage forced bim info the bantam ranks where lie fought Bud Taylor titleholder bue he anon had trouble making the weight and took a feather-eight role Woodland Plans Honors For Bears' Only Scorer WOODLAND Milo Co) Nov 23 trank Fits Jr who made the only luohdown for the University of alifornia in the "big game" be- vren Stanford and California Satbrday et the Stanford Bowl Is thc on of Mr and Mrs Frank Fitz of lids city Young Fitz was former 0 aPtalii of the Woodland High achnot football eleven of eeveral tears eel A monster reception le lp otnre for him When he returns to ap-Wand lor the holidays ig Is the lightest strongest and most serviceable plate made It will wear a lifetime THREE SIZES UtA111114 PEA i'ER TO wEn icAao Nov 23 (4) Tim Lowry captain of the 1925 North weetern Univereity football team and a winner of the trophy itignitying the most valueble player to hht team in the Big Ten wag given a livenee yesterday to marry Mies Katherine Fitilkley of the Chicago College Club McCurdy Survives In Squash Tourney to ri Pomo 5 to 8 Rooms $6150 $8750 For '2 or It Room $3850 Pam less Extracting $100 4 SL-You can pay me on terms to suit your convenience FLOM Ettl UM A V1014 toirmt000 ATLANTA (On) Nov 23 (Unit (d eetate valued at $150000 wan left by Tiger Flow era negro fighter and former middleweight champion A MCINTYRE DR BEVEL Cash or DR MARSH DENTIST Credit DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 6 1018 8th St Phone Main 54 HOLLYWOOD Nov Dnn McCurdy of the Olympic Club San Francisco WRS the only player outside of the Hollywood-Lon Angeles district to weather yesterday's round of the national A A nenior squanh tournament here McCurdy defeated Frienke of Hollywood 19-21 21-5 and 21-17 The San Francisco player will meet Llle Kiawater of Hollywood national junior champion In the guar ter finals to-day PHONE CAP 72 111611 GRIDDER MEN 131f1LINiillAM (Wee Nov 23 liammond 18 of Sedro Woolley Wsteh died yeaterdity from injuries received in a high school football gun last 'Saturday 2922 35TH STREET 0011111110 4.

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