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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 20

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-T THE SACRAMENTO BEE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 1012 Page 20 Means To Save Precious Rubber Off Season Gets Blame For Shortage Of Not Army Dance Climaxes Armistice Rites The Bee Sports WCIU Elects Section Officers Are Suggested Sale Of Phils Is Certain As Lou Nova Will Go In Ring With Tami Dec 11th Whirlaway Wins Bowie Handicap Jumps Earningsj pensive process It requires special lecriing usually given by faimers in the corn belt to rattle which come off western langca These farmers reportedly ate worried over whether they ran buy the range cattle feed them to choice quality and then sell them at a profit under presept OPA beef ceilings An Industry spokesman said the OPA is considering revising beef ceilings setting general maxlmnms as is the ease wit it pork lather than Individual ceilings for each packer Sacramento's observance of Armistice Day came to a close last night with a ball In the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium The affair which attracted many hundreds of people was sponsored hy Post 67 Veterans of Foreign Wars Earlier In the day several thousand Sactamenlan witnessed one of the most colorful At mist ice Day parades In history in which units from the neathy military fields and veterans of World War 1 participated A football game between teams from McClellan Field and San Jose State College was another feutuie of the day Moguls Meet BY JL'DSOV BAILEY NEW YORK Nov Sale of the Philadelphia National League baseball club which has been in financial straits for several seasons and often reported on the block now is certain this Winter and possibly wlth'n a couple of months The plight of the Phil has WASHINGTON Nov 12-M1 Rubber Director William Jeffers has asked all newspapers to carry a special message on tire conservation "as fie-quently as possible" from October 5th until tne start of nationwide gasoline rationing about November 22nd Jeffers offered a suggested text for a one or two column box and said ho hoped each director would consider the request as personal appeal from The suggested text: A message to every driver: You can save rubber and help win the war if you will do these things' Drive only when absolutely necessary Keep under thirty five miles per hour Keep your tires properly Inflated Have them Inspected regularly Share your car with others WILLIAM JEFFERS BALTIMORE (Md) Nov 12 Calumet Farm's Whirlaway the turf's loading money winner had a total bank account of $548-161 today after copping the $8621 first money In the Thirtieth Gov- FRESNO Nov 12 Mrs Louise Taft of Oakland was reelected president of the California North Womens Christian Temper' ante Union today at the closing session of the sixty second annual convention of the uifion here Mrs Sarah 11 Cairns of Napa was reelected tieasurer Other officers elected Include Mrs Ida Stine of Alameda corresponding secretary and Mrs Mae Viau of Sacramento recording secretary Delegates voted to work for wartime prohibition and for prohibition until demobilization in order to maximum output from labor The union asked that the liquors on hand throughout the nation be redistilled and converted into "much needed articles of The convention went on record in support of the senate bill pending In Washington banning the sale of liquor In military camps A resolution also was adopted calling for worldwide study of a peaee plan which will win lasting peace for all peoples "instead of another armistice ernor Bowie Handicap at Pimlico reached the point where the league Gireth's Execution Is Set For January 22nd OAKLAND Nov 12-(INSl-Ex-ecution of Leslie Gireth 36 year old jewelry salesman for the auto court slavlng of his pretty blonde mistiess last Summer was set to-for January 22nd In the San day With Wendell Eads up the Calumet cannonball covered the mile and five furlongs in 2:48 1-5 yesterday for a four length triumph' over John A Bell Jr's Dark Pis-' covery Whirlaway returned $270' and $210 ns there was no show wagering Dark Discovery which nosed out Howard Wells' Equlfox! paid $240 CHICAGO Nov iD are unable to obtain a really good steak in your lavoilte restaurant or at your it Is not because the army has bought all the choice meat Both the army and the meat packers are agreed upon that fact today A spokesman for the army quartermaster corps said "the army wants good meat but we aren't trying to corner the choice glades We buy the average run of stuff and because the kind of beef coming to market recently hasn't heen as good as In the past we've even lowered the Meat packers admitting there had been a slight drop in the amount of choice beef available to consumers agreed that it is not because the Hrmy Is taking it all or any impoitant part of it They said the army bought "good meat-better than but not an excessive amount of choice grades Very Little Beef Parkers said the Agricultural Marketing Administration which does the leml-lease buying had purcfiased very little beef of any type The AMA concentrates upon pork In the meat field Whatever decline might be noticeable in the amount of quality beef available to consumers can be attributed packers asserted to the fact that this is not the season for choice well fed rattle to come to market call this the canner and cutter season" an industiy spokesman said referring to names applied to cows carrying low grade meat "It's the period of the year when producers ate cleaning up their fainis and ranches and most of the stuff is poor quality Expensive Process He explained that the production of choice beef is a fairly ex it you Senate Okeh Is Given Berliner NEW YORK Nov 12 CD -Promoter Mike Jacob announced a ten round heavyweight fight In Madison Square Carden on December 11th between Tami Mauriel-Jo young Bronx belter and Lou Nova the Californian who fought Joe Louis a year ago The fight comes two weeks after the tussle between Jimmy Bivins the Cleveland Negro who was to have been Mauriello's late Fall opponent and Lee Savold the Des Moines veteran who was beaten by Tami a few weeks ago Announcement of the Bivins-Sa-vold November 27th match was made Tuesday since It is reported Maurlello suffered an injured nose in his bout with Savold and would not be ready to go back to work on that date The Mauriello-Bivlns winner was to have been named the "duration of the heavyweights to hold office until the war is over but the chances are now the winners of the Mauriello-Nova and Savold-Bivins affairs will meet later in the campaign to settle the issue Nova was sidelined for several months but made his first comeback start last week with a victory in California Quentin Ptison lethal chamber hy Superior Judge Lincoln Church Gireth pleaded guilty to shooting Dorena Hammer 21 San Vise State College coed in the cabin of a San Leandro auto court last July 16th Outdoor Yule Alsab Wins Belmont Park Feature Race Lights Are To Dimout ork Here Is Rushed By City Crews Fatal Plane Crash Starts Brush Blaze has determined that the club no longer can continue under the direction of Gerald Nugent president since 1933 and already has begun a preliminary audit to settle upon a fair price for the franchise The league's stand was determined at a special meeting of the hoard of directors last week The directors are the presidents of the Pittsburgh Chicago New York and Boston clubs and Ford Frick president of the league who confirmed today that the session had been held for the purpose of solving thp problem of the Phils Whether the league had a prospective purchaser in mind is not known and seemed doubtful although from time to time many inquiries have been made Because of the war the task of financing the purchase of a ball club is difficult However the league Is Intent on bringing about a sale and has decided against letting the matter drag About this time a year ago the league advanced a considerable sum to Nugent to help him lumo some of the pressing obligations and to give him working capital to operate during 1942 or until new resources could be found to take over the club Be No More WASHINGTON Nov The senate finance committee approved today the nomination of Harold A Bei liner to he rolloetnr of internal revenue for the first district of California Berliner's appointment to fill the position left vacant hV Clifford Angltm's retirement had been te-commended to the president by Senator Downey Democrat of California The action followed announcement hy Senator Johnson Republican of California of his approval of the nomination NEW YORK Nov 12 (UP) Alsab the little bargain colt had raised his total earnings to 345165 today with a three quarter length triumph in the Victory Handicap at Belmont Park I Santa Claus is taking orders Little with Georgle Woolf Lieutenant General De- went the mile and one quarter Witt head of the Western Defense yeserday t0 return1 Command this year and will have $350 $280 and $2 40 Bovsv paid $820 and $510 for place and Bon 0 mnke his way ovcr he roofops Jour a half length back returned wlh onlY the stars to guide him $375 for show Christmas as usual is out of the SANTA ANA Nov 12 St ate forest ranger Jo-cph Schcrman today reported under conttol a two canyon brush fire which started yesierdav when an atniy pursuit plane crashed and burned Killed was Second Lieutenant Eurene Sheridan Los Angeles Schernian said approximately 550 acres was tunned over in Williams and Silverado Canyons about fifteen miles northeast of here Immigration into Panama has has been made more difficult by a recent decree increasing residence and in transit fees Alameda Guards Beat Stagg Team 7 question because of the dimout TT 1 1 regulations and Office of Price HanK UreeilDCnr Administration restrictions on dec- orative trimming '17 1 A The Retail Merchants Assoria- lSllS JLiOCcll Air lon Sacramento will discontinue the gay garlands and colored lights I 1 rri which decorated Sacramento streets plPlfl 1 I nil Pre Peart Harbor holiday sea- J-Vyiw vyil 1 uul sons in compliance with dimout Hank Greenberg former slugger regulations and the OPA request for the Detroit Tigers in the Amer- hat Christmas trims In 1942 be ican League visited Mather Field hpd not more than 50 per cent briefly yesterday Lieutenant Green- 'as ears expenditures I berg is traveling about the country Christmas In the home likewise MODESTO Nov 12 OP) in an effort to coordinate the ath- will be affected by the regulations Blanked for nearly three quarters lctic programs of the various army which forbid the display of lighted of the game while their opponents! posts He talked with the squad- Christmas trees in the yards or Santa Rosa JC Modesto Play lie STOCKTON Nov 12 (INS) The Alameda Coast Guard Station Sea Lions today held their first victory of the season by defeating the College of Pacific 13 to 7 in the Armistice Day game in Stock-ton The affair marked the 100th game for the College of Pacific since the Grand Old Man of Football Amos Alonzo Stagg took over coaching duties in Stockton City Manager James Dean tO' day stated that crews of the electrical department aie completing the work of dimming ail city street lights and he expressed himself as satisfied that by tonight Sacramento will meet all require ments of the army's new dimout regulations This is the date set bv Lleuten- ant General John DeWitt commanding officer of the 4th Army! and Western Defense Command as I the deadline for all Pacific Coast cities to meet the dimout restrictions Electricians Busy Dean said city electricians have been busily engaged during the last month in bringing street lights into conformity with the military orders In some instances canvas covers have been placed over electroliers and in other cases a paper shield has been placed inside the electrolier The manager declared it has been a considerable task in view of the very short time given bv the army to shield the city's 2752 electroliers and 1500 drop type pole lights Turn Them Off He stated that in any instance where the lights fail to conform it will be necessary to turn them off until such time as they can be properly shielded In connection with other dimout regulations which became effective October 25th Dean said the residents of Sacramento have cooperated "practically 100 per cent" These regulations apply to private dwellings and business Dutsstanlimg Bay Meadows ron commanders here for two hours colored lights of any kind outside yesterday Colored lights may be hung inside He was greeted here by Myril the dwellings but the shades must Hoag and Tony Freitas who were remain down while they are ilium-assigned to the ground staff at inated and no light may be visible Mather Field this week Hoag from out of doors played for the Chicago White Sox last season while Freitas a former titai pcaoui i nunc i icitas a luimci rolled up two touchdowns the Santa Rosa Jaycees came from behind yesterday to tie Modesto Junior College' undefeated football team 13-13 Santa Rosa's second touchdown and the tieing placekick which followed came only four seconds be fore the final gun Jflertt Philadelphia and Cincinnati pitcher UrrUTId was with the Sacramento Solons in 1942 New Appeal For Trial Is Postponed Notre Dame Will Not Enter Bowl Contests I Hearing on a motion for a new in the case of Antonio Urrutia today was ordered continued until' Monday morning by Superior Judge Dal Lemmon Urrutia found guilty by a jury nn a -charge of assault with a deadly eapon hut his attorney George Foote stated to the court the new Glenn Nance Is Victor In Flag Tourney fi PM i iwas trial motion is based on newly dis- covered evidence Glenn Nance planted his pennant eighteen inches from the twentieth' Ke Lemmon also ordered a hole yesterday at the Del Paso continuance to December 11th for Country Club to win the Armistice na of Jeannette Irwin Day flag golf tournament which fic' was scheduled for eighteen holes' titious check The trial had been SOUTH BEND (Ind) Nov (UP) Notre Dame faculty heads today ruled that the fighting Irish could not play in any post season bowl football games Rev John Cavanaugh university vice president and chairman of the faculty hoard in control of athletics said long stand' ing regulations prohibit participation in post season grid games The statement came after persist ent reports that Notre Dame will he invited to play in either the Rose or Sugar Bowl games Rev Cavaraugh said no invitation had been received Non navigable rivers and small streams are the property of the persons through whose lands they flow scheduled for today following the forfeiture of a $500 bond when she failed on three occasions to appear in court for arraignment Handle $406472 Truck One mile 3 vear olds and up tne Aleutian claiming purse $1000 Narbada 106 (Hanns) 530 3 60 3 00 Red Chalk 113 fHavcork) 660 4 3fl Gold Shadow 113 (Haritos) 8 30 Time: 141 Yankee Colonel Patsy FUen Bubblin finrav Bav Tree Girl Wars Over Panokah also ran One mile 3 vear olds and HP the Midway claiming purse $1000 Night Raider 107 tWoodhouse) 66 20 25 20 8 60 Nath's Pet ill fChoJnack) 6S0 4 80 Kantaka 110 (Haycock! 3 TO Time: 1:39 1-5 Golden Nuetet Wee Biddy Peppercade Leon Greenock West Acre also ran Daily double Narbada first) Night Raider (second) paid $462 80 THIRD Six furlongs 3 vear olds Claiming purse $1 000 Chorale 114 (J Rbrtsn 1 13 80 6 20 4 80 Golden Rocket 106 (Wahler! 790 6 20 Mistress Step Ill (Haritoe) 5 60 Time: 1:12 1-5 Gold Queen Trust Buster Dorano Rancho Little Vic Hada-mirk Perde also ran FOURTH Six furlongs 3 year olds and up claiming nurse $1 000 Valley Bov 118 (Hritoal 2110 0 6 7ft 8weet Nushte 115 (Grohs 3 4 50 River Shannon 107 (P Jones) 4 RO Time: 1:32 2-5 Mvstic Miss Fun Gold Volt Ladv Ladkin Fteveston Bill Picket Line Taradeeay Foam Double Ladv also ran FIFTH Six furlonea 2 vear olds allowances purse $1200 Brine Me Home 119 (Blanco) 1160 5 70 3 90 Happv Issue 113 (Martin) 5 70 3 90 War Bolt 108 (Gmhs! 3 30 Time: I'll 2-6 Blenheim Girl Mitchea Cant Absolute Inflammable Boot Black Wptr Tower also ran 8IXTH Six furlongs 3 vear olds and up Veterans of Foreign Wart Canteen Service Handicap purse $1 200 Little Penalo 114 (Pve) 7 10 4 40 3 00 Wildebeest 109 (Grohs) 610 3 10 BteHtfng 111 (Chnckl! 2 90 Time: 110 Rivagold Sir Jeffrey Caimnrm Gold Bubble also ran SEVENTH and one sixteenth miles all sees the Armistice Hndicap purse $2500 Omelet 104 (Nichlsn) 28 80 13 RO7 8O Bteo Bv 109 (Martin! 9 70 7 40 p8mera 101 (Woodhouse! 7 70 Time: 43 4-5 Stineinc Bee Martian Bon Of War Flortran Beau Army Song Campus Fusser also ran EIGHTH One and one sixteenth miles 3 vear olds and up the Solomons claiming nurse $1000 Red Beard 316 (Chjnk) 14 20 6 00 5 00 Mica Rock 113 (D Jones) 4 40 3 40 Tow Rope 116 (Grohs! 6 70 Time: 1:45 Razx Gallant Toro Courtil Valdina Sun Flvinr Back Pari Call Miscreant Earlv Pettier also ran The life of a single hair on a head is estimated to be six to ten years Goes Ahead With Racing Plans want to walk EDWIN Nance medalled a 71 one below par for the eighteen holes Hamlyn I Second Hamlyn with an eighteen hole figure of 83 was second in the turkey event sending his drive down the middle of the twentieth fairway Hamlyn in shooting one of his better totals had ten pars and a birdie He was out in 43 and home in 40 He accomplished his 83 despite the fact he had a seven and an eight on his card Other winners in the tournament include William Dywer Jr who was six inches from the cup on the nineteenth hole Paul Ford who was six feet from the nineteenth cup Dan Searle who was twenty four feet from the nineteenth cup and A Henderson and Dr Cowan who both hit drives on the extra test Tost Score Of 79 Another notahle achievement on the country club course yesterday was the posting of a nifty 79 for eighteen holes by Srhaw Schaw had nine pars and a birdie for one of his lowest totals He sunk an approach on the par five second for a four more CLAPP 11 ff NEW YORK Nov Florida racing for the entire season of 1942-43 has been assured by the state government and several horsemen today are busy arranging shipping schedules to get their racers on the grounds at Tropical Park and Hialeah II Strauss president of Tropical revealed yesterday he has the personal assurance of Governor Holland of Florida that racing will be held uninterruptedly during the season Strauss said: I have just been in conference with the racing commission with the local authorities and with the railroad officials and there is no foundaton for the belief that there will be any curtailment whatsoever in the Florida season DOUBLE JOB HOLDER ATHENS (Ga) Wallace Butts at 36 is the first man ever to hold the job of athletic director and head football coach at Georgia This whiskey once had If pennants were given for clothing we're sure 1800 BRADBURY mutators Suits and Topcoats but only the original Old Crow would rate one Now that gasoline has stepped up to the champagne class most men are getting down to earth and walking everywhere they possibly can Shoes like Edwin Clapp will certainly help you take it in your stride You'll find the smart plain fronts that are great favorites now as well as all the old reliables that we're famous for Oil! ii'i't'O today I got what it takes Correct contemporary conservative styling comfortable tailoring and fabrics made to wear well and long Whether you need a worsted a cheviot or a good rugged tweed you'll find your suit and topcoat in this group 95 13 EDWIN CLAPP SHOES featured in Esquire exclusive at Eastern BRADBURY SUITS BRADBURY TOPCOATS 2950 to 5950 2450 to 6950 At one time in Old history there were 1800 lawsuits in process against whiskey sellers who were imitating Old label and trademark! Today you can be sure that when you ee the name Old Crow on the label it is the original and genuine Old Crow! Convenient BUDGET TERMS Convenient BUDGET TERMS "MEN'S SHOP" Mezzanine "MEN'S SHOP" Mezzanine 1114 STREET 100 Proof National DixtilUri Products Corporation New York 1114 STREET Distributed by: McKesson Robbins Inc Sacramento Calif.

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