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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 10

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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9 At Stanislaus Churches pd Li eoaii nttMBtk And OtroeSe DseaM CL Wwtss MtsWw 9:41 A It Ruaday school wtth graded olaaaae for all agee A to worship with sermon by RevN Cycle pH BS Hill Climb On Sunday MODIflTO CALIFORNIA A TUI DAT AWL 24 1887 jn nines oa Tho Ever-living ChrlaL Mra Donald Waaton win atng I Know A Nam 4:9 young people's meeting led by Harold Whit marsh- The WaJINn Man Can Rosie wtlt ho too closing maiAfUfi Rmiftfi of Jennings Thor will he sneetal to Tuesday aad Fr music Till day Rev Donald President Sees Game Own I ton Ho Hm All 1 tff A Hs Turn In lTth Win for and thrills Sunday school tl A tola service Subject Maa's Rs-To (tod lost in as rise of ser-loms Of issue I to senior high am to- vesper -vice Phillips ef Oaklaau will be tho preacher to do tlonal hour led by the pastor- 11 study class one by Srhllnghsyd en Kill Or Cara book by Martel Latter and Mrs Carpenter la Christ Ot The Mount by Staaley Jones ADVRNY CHRISTIAN OllSCH MS SlSIb Street A rrffia Pantos IS A to- Sunday school 11 A to sermon Subject Recurrence Of History And Visitations to Loyal Worker program I aarmon Subject Tbs Parable Of The Tareo to Wadnesday Bible study and prayer Special musical numbers at both Sunday services UMlr IAN show their noon on WThTtll climb wttl bo the to Motorcycle Club's Inaugural event of the IMT cycle with en expected thirty top riders of tha Pacific Coast CERES DEFEATS MDDEST06T03 TO ANNEX HE Johnny Bradley Hurls Bulldogs To First Circuit Championship In Decade A celebration ef sorts railed at the Cares High sons tha next week Teeterdsy afternoon at the Cere fluid Coach Anderson's undefeat ri baseball tram pushed Its final Modesto Rub I -eit lie ohsti out of the way when It defeated Mixlrto preps to Bradley Dees IS Again Johnny Bradley a carrot topped southpaw who had more stuff on the ball than Modesto could handle ptbe major factor (again) In MMIHI Play giving hto tram the right! The show which will start o'clock will comprise a It will bs hdd on an unfit cent hill generally la back with all hla stuff so rtfht with ths tha Pula Grounds and ths New Tort (Hants But It'a not ao hot tor tha raat of tha National Loai -he banaflt bo'va missed the treat la anal League's lesdlng pltch-OaH Hubbell Ha fat tha hla extra-Isg-tonfUi baaobaJI leans which stretch three-quarters of tha way down ankles and took tor all tin Ilka two stovepipe painted whit He ateo to noted for hla portatde pitching his screwball specialty sod ht si cteen -game unfinished winning streak last season Higm rew Kit the BUI Terry throw! yesterday to his mm SJffEJand ill? 7 CHVRCR OP CHRIST I Street letweea Blghteeath newer Streets SteVeely Minister 19 A to Bible study classes ferl all 11 A to worship and sermon Rubjsct Kvery Word Of Ood to Young Peoples meetings 1: gospel preaching Hubjeet He Word Of God 7:19 1 1:41 Faith In to sarv SOIONS TO GRAB 9 10 8VICT0RY FfFtland Coma To Lift Swamp Lot Angela Oata Idys lsd tAN DOCK) April 1 Padres outalumd Sacra-mentn to A bars yesterday In a game that saw aeven pitcher hammered for twenty-throe hits Ths San Diegans regained tha Pacific Coast League lead and avened tha arise at two all Tha soon It HE Sacramento 040 201 000-4 10 San Diego 071 010 00-f li Klinger Murray Newsome He in Oth and Cooper Hebert PiltStte Salvo and Starr JAKLAND TRIPS MISSIONS FRANCISCO April 34-lFI scything except mountain and cycle hill climbs But comfort Is promised the spectator In quate shade and refreshments The list of outstanding professional rider Includes Bill Rook Bill Mills of Ban Francisco Harold Malhewson Arvry Brown Jos Walker of Fresno Larry Kltsel and Tad Bensler of Aaltos Ram Arana of dan Joes Bob Dan-1 neberg of Rsn Iula Obispo Joe Herb of Merced Victor Trent of Bakersfield Hap Alxlna Jr Swede Mattson and Windy Lind-strom of Oakland Bob Keller of Tw Angeles and Gene Ryan and leagus champions made their debut Hubbell picked upMOM off In did evsrythlnf but right In tha (toes' it of hto stuff fol- GRACH ENGLISH LVTHI CHURCH Dewwsy Aveuoe Near Street Rev Orueew Pester A to Sunday school A Adrian superintendent II A divine worship Fourth Runday fur Eaeter Cantata John ldl-11: Proofs For Ths Deity Of Christ 1:29 A to Ratufdaya religious In-structlon and confirmation cl as tee for ohlldran FIRST BRRTHtoRN CHVRCR Seoead AM Rtert Rev Lewie A Regnler Pester 9:44 A Mk Sunday school 11 VIL worship subject Things Bring A Revival Repentance 4:49 to Christian Endeavor Special service for young people candlelight service 7:31 Wednesday prayer meeting CHURCH OP THE NARARENB HI Plftb Street fra Domes Pastor 9:41 A Bible school 11 A worship SubJfeL What Ws Believe Solo by tore Farr 4:20 young people's meeting led by Professor Oos of Pasadena College 7:2 preaching service Df Wiley president of Pasadena Collage speaker Special muale from the college 7:29 Wednesday prayer meeting and choir practice MODERTO COMPANY OP JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Penfleld Heme SSS Pafrmeat Arenas 9:2 A to 11 9t witness stork also witness work for week days On Runday tune In snd hear Rutherford's action -wide broadcasts over KROW Oakland at 1 A to 4 ML and 7 KYOB Merced at A and 2 FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Penrteenth And Streete 0:20 A Sunday pchool 11 A service Subject Probation After Death 2 Wednesday testimonial mealing A public reading room In the Hotel Covell at Km Eleventh Street la open dally from tl A to to I except Sundaa and holidays NATIONAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY SSR Yoaemlte Rev Loelse Ellerhy Paster I subject Resurree-tlon 2 Tuesday meeting the winner of ths West Bide League 1926 title since FIRST CHRISTIAN CilWCB toeaert AM Msetoa Ralad Paator 9:41 A to BlbU school It A worship service guhjsc ran WreagT 4:1 M- Chrlatlsn Endeavor 7:2 to svangsllstlc serv I os Rubjsct Ths Jericho Road Odd Fallows and Rsbskahs spsclal guests Rperlsl music by choir directed by tolas Charlotte Smith I RACE RAPTIPT CRI'RCM TUli AM WfSSls Rft gsnlssk Msrrlsss Poster 9:49 A to fluadat school class for all agM Carl Potter superin tsndsnt tl A Ml worship Dr Francis Russell of ML Her: will speak on the subject The Marks Of Dlselplsehlp to Junior Intermediate aad Senior Rocletlsa 7:20 to service Dr Bussell's subject will be Men And Fig Trees Special music at both ssrvlcss Reid Cochran choir dl rector Bulldogs first end 1987 when Parkinson was coaching at Ceres Bradley had a good day al-lowtng the Panthers also un bee ten In the 8 until yesterday afternoon six safeties He struck out fourteen batters Al towr toCfamento OfMal inaction The moot to officially sanctioned tha American Motorcycle Asso-atlon Ths competitors wilt be aiming for victory because points scored on the Westtoy Mil will go ward the seasonal total Officials tomorrow will he Walter Shoemake timer Walter John-n Judge and A Scott President Roosevelt took time off from the duties of toss tho first bosebsll to open tho 1M7 major league ora then saw tha Philadelphia Athletics squsess out the Washington Panthers Modiato scored first Senators 4 to I Roosevelt got amusement out of Rh game the pictures ehow Fetal Flroll Tha- first Inning was fatil for ths when Bauman knocked a high one Into left field which waa lost in the CRNTRNARY MRTRODI9T CHI ROR RODTHf Needhaai Aveuae AM ilxteeafb ait up and tough faces The lowed suit and Carl pitched himself three-hit 8-fi shutout tor the (Meats' second straight win of ths ssnson and his own seventeenth straight la league competition He fumed flute Hubbell' top-flight flinging a day of generally fine a ths big league front him were young urter of Connie Athletics and old Waite Hoyt opening hto twentieth year In the majors as relief pitcher extraordinary for rltiloUffn Third Straight Win The Burn won their third straight nosing out Cincinnati 4-1 in a game marked by the first flat fight Rookie Lee Grissom of tho Reds and Catcher A) Todd started and several others Joined In Caster horied a 7-1 victory with the help of Bob Johnson's third homer In as many games Roy Hesghaw fanned nine In close to eight Innings as ths Dodgers topped ths PUSiss 4-8 In ths Philadelphia National Leagus opener Reas Lawson muffled the Chicago Whits Sox with half a dosen hit as the Detroit Tigers headed by Hank Greenberg and his first homer clubbed out a 10-2 conquest to remain undefeated -Oakland tost night broke Its to detoat tha Missions I to 2 The score: RHI Oakland 101 000 010-4 no Missions 000 (HI 000-2 4 4 Rego and Raimondi Back and Sprint BKAVKRS DUMP ANGELS PORTLAND Ora April 24-(JP) Beavers looked like the me Pacific Coast League cham-ons for tbs first tlma in their me series tost night by swamping the Los Angeles Angels T3 to The Beaver victory ended a six-game losing streak and was marked by twenty-six hits fifteen of them by Portland The acore: RH Los Angers 001 000 010- 2 11 5 Portland 102 10 100-12 IB 1 Kimball Campbell Myers and Collins Gibson Posed! and Cronin TWIN BILL IS SPIJT SEATTLE April 24 -The Seattle Indians and ths San Francisco Seals of ths Coast League divided a doubleheader here tost night The Seals won ths opener 2 to 2 while ths Indians grabbed tha second a seven-inning affair 8 to 1 First game: San Francisco 000 110 10 0 Seattle 100 100 000-2 8 0 Stutx and Woodall Thomas and Fernandes Bassler STAGE OPEN AIR Modesto Reds Are To Return To Home Field For Game With Miners Pete Nasdemento Probably Will Start On Mound For Manager Bandera Squad Sunday Contest With Jackson Is Considered Bven sun Bauman stole third aad than was sacrificed borne by Graham Ceres came back with four runs Hits by DsFrsest and Kenneth Sander were lost In the sun by Sam ler and Bradley was hit by a pitched ball Karlyton Broadwell second beaeman doubled end drove In two rune Onterfteider Noren drove in Broedwell with another double TV Mere la Third Modesto cams back for two mora runs in the third when Wayne De-Selms who pitched 10-hlt ball ain-rled and then was driven home by horns run the only four-bag clout of he dap Ceres rams beck for Its fifth run on a pair of hits and a walk aad then wound up the scoring by tallying again In the sixth Both pitchers walked two De-Sclms and Bauman of Modesto and Noren Broadwell and Clark connected for two hits each Nellts Nelson diminutive third sacker for the Mod catena was top fielder of the day The short score: Modesto 102 000 000-8 I 8 Ceres 401 001 00 10 DeSelms and Wadi Bradiay MHt Castleman Matchmaker Hopei To Pot Danny La Vims Against Henry Armstrong RtHII Rev A Iaauia Tewaeley Paefor 2:44 A church school tors Gayle Slower general superintend ent 10:44 A to church service Her iron Monuments Of Modern Ml slonartes 4:10 youth ut wor ship 7:1 sermon The Bed Too Short And Cover Too Narrow Wednesday prayer meeting Tuesday annual conference of Methodist Missionary women Gild Church San Francisco PRIME METHODIST CHVRCR lilt Street Rev A YeengTM Paster 4:44 A Sunday school 11 A worship and sermon Subject What The dhurch Means To Me 7 young meeting and Junior service 7:44 sermon 'by the pastor Subject A voles From Eternity 7:20 Wednesday prayer meeting 7:1 Friday and Saturday preaching by Rev Tosh district elder PAUlfi RPISCOPAI CHURCH Keurteeath AM Streets Rev Thomas Maxwell Vicar 9:44 A church school II A prayer and senhon Subject A Fixed Heart In A Changing World 4:20 UM- Young Peoples Serlc 1 SALIDA COMMUNITY CHURCH SalMa Cnllf 19 A Sunday school Classes for all ages Mr A Velthoen an-perlntendent 11 A worship service Sermon John wesley Ana The Great Awakening Carl-eon pastor 7 Lambda Nu Young People Society After two weeks' absence tha Modesto Rede wilt be in Rooeevelt Field tomorrow afternoon for the fourth game In the first half of the Central California Laagua ladder 0-Although theirs le a vastly Im- Baseball Standings Tbs Cardinals' Lon Warns ks and the Cleveland Indians' Johnny A-showed lots of stuff In the Warneke pennant hope House gang kept ths Cards In tbs unbeaten column with victory St Louis' third Alton's Indian mates did nod of the la the FIRST RAPTfST CHURCH Cere Calif Panl It Jarkeen Paster 9:44 A Sunday school 11 A Michael Blllester will speak bringing the first of a series of messages on The Fulfillment Of Prophecy 7 group meetings for all ages I preaching service The pastor will speak on The Shepherd At Work Monday througl Friday Michael Blllester will ape' PACtfFIC COAiT IRAtoVK Tentative plans for on open air fight here July 4th with Danny La Verne San Francisco's booming featherweight meeting Henry Armstrong were announced tod ay by Matchmaker Frankie Fuller I -a Verne has been coming along fast taking the good ones In stride If he keeps coming Fuller ays "I will give him a big shot here this Summer at the ball park -Henry Sac-in APPOINTED OP WILL I JR COURT OF CALIFORNIA! PHR COUNTY Second game: in Francisco 000 010 9 1 Seattle 030 020 6 8 1 (Seven Innings) Ballou Flowers and Monro Turpin and Baaaler DETTON EASILY MM IPO Bobby Coleman Of Hollywood Is Adjudged Most Popular Loses Bout HUGH80N BEATS OAKDALE OAKDALE April 34-Hughaon High baseball team brat out the Oakdala preps far third place In tk Modesto Bub League ire yesterday afternoon by defeat-the Mustangs 184 game was featured by a "wldea nlnth-Innlng rally whan the Husl JTOH phoi THR BUM THE NTATS toaNjs Ptohto wallop tbs Jinx Looms In State Golf Match civil war for ths state crisis todayOBn hlrty-ata-holc Ar Bonilla of Los Banos moto with the veteran Mrs Wil- Flsrbto Here Tuesday La Verne will meet Pablo Dano In the tea-round main event at the A Arena Tuesday night Danny polished off another good Tomboy Romero In a tx- rat tn Sarramento It first defeat In men than two yean sixteen straight in hto home town Grad Seal Windup In semi-windup Tuesday night Chief Tolteca of Sacramento In a return bout scheduled for six i Estate of also I -MtoWR Malta VMtsrSar Ran Diego 9 Sacramento I Oakland I Missions 2 Portland It Los Angeles 2 Ran Francisco 2-1 Seattl 2-S -Deceased Notice IS hereby given that Mon- i osf day and the Court Room Department No 2 of said Court in the Courthouse In the City of Modeito County of Stanislaus State of California have been appointed ea the tim and plae for proving tha will of said Carl Chfletensan alao known Carl A Christensen also known A Christensen Deceased 111 laiNMBMRi fcevRwlj mill cored six runs The ehort score: Hughsoa 12 7 4 Oakdale 5 7 8 Hansen and Nelson Baker McDonald andDeWltt Ed Walsh Thinks Feller May Be All-Time Great Pci tAAA 1A00 lAA RAA AAA AAA 0A0 NATIONAL LBAGIIR Ids Bt Louis 0 Pittsburgh 2 A New York 2 0 Philadelphia 2 1 Brooklyn 1 1 Boston 0 I Cincinnati 0 i Chicago 0 3 Malta Yesterday New York 3 Boston A Brooklyn 4 Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2 St Louis Chicago 4 AMERICAN LEA43VK With comparative ease Dory Detton of Salt Lake City took the two final falls in the main bout of the evening at the A Arena last night to win over Jimmy El Pulpo clever Mexican Tne bout was the final tussle of Promoter Cal Herman's elimtna rounds A change in one of the preliminary bouts was announced Jimmy Del Nero of Manteca will meet Ralph Pencoasb of Oakland in place of Dan Ruff who Is ill Pastor will Clash With Nestell In A LOS ANGELES April Matchmaker Tom 4aS 24 1 P' Matchmsker Tom Gallery today for hearing tha application ef Knud Kivertsan for the iasuano to him of tarv thsreon when hereon Interested Letters Testamen and where any may sppoar tlon grappling show but it was not adjudged the top of performance proved club sines the organisation less than a month ago the Reds are given only an ev4n chance to beet the Jackeon Miners who will be making their dehut on the Modesto diamond ganarally recognised aa the best baseball grounds In Central California Naaciemento WUI Start Veteran Pete Naaciemento of the Reds will toss the first ball at 2:80 o'clock unless Manager Stanley Sanders make a last-minute change In the hurling order In the three games played Modesto hae put in two excellent performances and one poor one The opener with the Lodi Roma Wines was anybody's until the Wines won In the tenth although outhlt sixteen to fourteen by the Reds Modesto had an easy time with the Sonora Merchants blasting out a 12-8 victory Then last Sunday In Oak Park In Stockton the Amblers apparently the team to win the first half title stopped the Reds 7-1 Hitters Fall Thus far Modesto has had to depend upon her heavy hitters and the heavy hitters maintain their xeputations with Big BUI Joyce of the Amblers Homing fireball Modesto collected sixteen In each of the two previous games but could gst only six last Sunday The 1 Tne up tor Sunday will be about the same at In the opener Hurst Sears one of the medium-hard hitters will be in the Isadoff spot playing second base Al Hlnk-ley another good hitter will be In the left field spot Al Silva wUl handle the short patch and Fenton Rapp and most consistent hitter on the club will be in the cleanup batting position playing third Other Flayers Aldo Ferrlnl very likely will get the call over Clyde Cosley In center He will bat fifth Captain Frank Sleber will be on first Jimmy Ferrlnl will be In right field batting seventh Catcher Ted Smith another of the heavier hitters will bat eighth and the pitcher ninth Jackson likely will uae either Clarence Fieber or Fred Williams on the hill Fieber went the route in tha first two games and Williams did the ntne-lnultig chose last Sunday against Phil Cosad and the Roma Wines Thomas third sacker and Vuko- isrd Sheppard of Los Angeles op-Posing 18-year-old Clara Callen-of llonttrty Mra Sheppard upset Miss Dorothy Traung of San Francisco 8 tnd 2 in yesterday's semi-final round Mias Callender playing her first state tournament eliminated Mra Greg Lifur of Los Angeles 1035 tat champion 5 and 8 finishing the eighteen-hole layout ona pfL Stas was out lit Iwo m-vr mends-! flffnra tout the shaded par by three strokes coming home Miss Callender faces a Jinx older than herself when Vh fee off today It will be her chance to become the first Northern Call-fornls woman In eigtheen years to win the title The placque which goes back to 1920 lists seventeen Southern California women as winners same uty Clark By Clarenc Hanson Attorney for Petitioner April IS to 2 Inc NOTICE OP SALE 1 WHEREAS default has been mad In th payment of the Indebtedness secured by and in the performance of th covenants contained In that certain Deed of Trust dated Jun 15th 1931 mads executed and delivered by HORTON and LOUISE HORTON his wife VERNE HORTON and AVIS HORTON his wife aa Trustors CORPORATION OF AMER1C corporation as Trustee for OF AMERICA NATIONAL THUS AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION a corporation Beneficiary which Dead of Trust was recorded In the office of tha County Recorder of Stanislaus County Stats of California on August 27 1931 In Vol 450 of Official Records at Pag 220 ssrp Stanislaus County Records and WHEREAS the lawful owner and holder of said Deed of Trust and th debt thereby secured has applied to aad directed the TrraUa anAM' said Docd of Trust' In writing to execute ths trust by said Deed of Truat created and to mak sals pursuant thereto and WHEREAS Notice of Default la ths perlormanc of the obligations of the Trustors has been recorded a Is provided for by law and mors than three months have elapsed since said recordation and said Trusts deems It best to sell said premises and estate as a whole or In separata parcels now remaining subject to said Deed of Trust In order to fulfill the purposes thereof NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday th 3rd day of May 1937 at th hour of 1 0:10 A thereof at th Street Entance of th Stanislaus County Courthouse situated la ths City of Modesto County of Stanislaus State of California ths CORPORATION OF AMERICA a corporation as Trustee will under and pursuant to the aforesaid Deed of Trust sell at public auction to th highest bidder for cash In lawful money of the United States ths following described real property mentioned In said Deed of Trust situated In the County of Stanislaus Stats of Cailfornis and mors particularly described aa fol lows to-wlt: PARCEL NO 1 All that por a tion of fractional Northwest "uarter of Section one (1) ownshlp three (3) South Rani quarter Township tnre (3) South Rang Pets' 1000 lobo 07 500 333 333 313 000 etrolt Boston Philadelphia Cleveland St Louis Washington Chicago New York land "the greatest prospect ever to come into the game" Walsh who as a Chicago White Sox star qualifies as an "iron man" twice winning two games tn one ernoon said Feller has a chance aft 1 announced the signing of Bob Pastor New Yorker who stayed ten rounds with Joe Louis and Bob jNestell California wetterwetlllt who has knocked out eleven consecutive opponents for an outdoor boxing bout here Mav 24th Pastor reportedly gets 125000 i One-fourth of all the monair con-jsumed in the United States Is used iin the manufacture of automobiles Results Yesterday oral to become one of the greatest pitchers "of all past or present has as much stuff as any Ritcher who ever threw the horse-Ide" Walsh said tn addition he has ths physique recessary to keep pouring the ball In with hie tremendous speed NOTICE OP SALE WHEREAS default has been mad in th payment of th indebtedness secured by and In the performance of th covenants contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated December 15th 1922 made executed and delivered by HORTON and LOUISE HORTON hie wife and VERNE HORTONf and Avis HORTON hla wife as Trustors to NATIONAL BANK ITALY COMPANY a corporstldn as Trustee for BANK OF ITALY NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA TION a national association Benefl clary which Deed of Trust was recorded In th office of th County Recorder of Stanislaus County Stats of California on April 21 120 tn vol 13 of Official Records at Page 42 at aeq Stanislaus County Records and WHEREAS the lawful owner and holder ot said Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has ap-dlrected tha Trustee Stars Threaten World Marks In Annual Penn Rela: phi Cleveland 9 St Louts Detroit 10 Chicago 2 New York-Beston postponed rain Bear Froth Beat Papoose rackmen PALO ALTO April The University of freshmen track team toddjr boasts an 81-to-80 win over yearlings Several meet Irecords fell in the competition yesterday rich center fielder Oo heralded as the visitors top hitters The provable starting lineup: Lanl right iMd Thomas third base Vukorieh canter flskl Vaivo second base Goodell first base 8 Williams shortstop Cuneo left field Emerson or Taylor catcher and tha pitcher the evening Coleman MOM Poputar Bobby Coleman Hollywood mat-man took the $8 bill awarded to the week's most popular performer although he lost to Mltsugu Hamanaka Japanese In the semi windup when the pair fell out of the ring and Coleman's leg was injured handicapping him during the remainder of the bout In the preliminary Larry Tillman and the Mountain Hermit grappled to a draw Arthur Saxon amused the crowd between bouts by bending crowbars and by other feats of strength A capacity crowd filled the arena to the rafters Pete De Grasse Is Awarded Win HOLLYWOOD April 24-(A-Pete De Grasse 127 New York Mohawk Indian won by a technical knocokout over Everett Rightmere 129 Sioux City Iowa here laat night Referee Abe Roth halted the bout ln the' seventh round of the ten-round go to prevent permanent Injury to the Iowan's gashed left eye The cut above Rightmere'a eye injured In a bout three weeks ago was reopened in the second round when De Grasse landed two hard rights and It bled profusely blinding the Icwan Up to the termination of the fight Rightmere was leading In rounds In tha opinion of the sports writers having won three to De Grasse's one I (tl I MODESTO TUESDAY APRIL 27TH PtoANKIIC fuller presents A LOS ANGELES ATTRACTION 10 ROUNDS PABLO DANO l-ontamwelght Champion of California DANNY LA VERNE Baa Francisco Sensation who has never been defeated 4-BOUND SPECIAL EVENT Modesto Golf ere Are To Play In Stockton On Sunday DEL NERO 'Manteca's Jack Dempsey" va RALPH PENCOAST of Oakland 188 lbs ALSO 4 OTHER FAST BOUTS Reserve Your Seats Now by Phoning Modeito 673 PHILADELPHIA April -World marks were threatened today ae a top flight field of Olympic end world fraok start started competing on a dry track In the second day of the forty-third annual university of Pennsylvania relay carnival 1 Carnival records fell during th first events despite a slow sodden track which lowered times for most athletes and held the crowd to a shivering 7000 Luigi Beccall little Italian with th big chest ao of the mile run-ners and Eulace Peacock Temple University Negro flash are favored to win ths cltmaatle events of the relay the invitational mil and special 100-yard dash Crew Are Victor Over Bruins LONG BEACH April 84-41PI-Stroklng smoothly through 2000 meters of wind-chopped water "sophomore" craw brat th University of California at Loa Angeles by two and one-half length here yesterday The time waa 1:86 A fifty -ntile-an-hour ocean wind roughed the Marin Stadium course delaying tha races and forcing the shelis to start from open water Instead of th platform Junior varsity beat UCLA's by a length aad a quarter Time was 8:48 Ramon real name waa Ramon G1I Semonlego until a Los Angsles court authorised him to iltange It I seven (7) East Mount Diablo Baa and Meridian lying south of center line of Lateral No I of th Modesto Irrigation District PARCEL NO 2: The West half of the Northeast quarter of Section one (1) Township three (I) South Rang sevea East Mount Diablo Meridian Except all that portion thereof described as follows to-wit: Commencing at a point on th north lln of sold Section 20 chains west of th northeast corner of said section 1 running thenc south along ths sast line of th west half of ths northeast quarter of said section 1 2302 feet more or lees to the center Hue cf Lateral No of the Modesto Irrigation District thenc In a westerly direction along ths center line of Lateral No 0 447 feet more or less to a point where th center line Lateral No 4 Intersects the center line of Lateral No I th Modesto Irrigation District: thsncs following In a northeasterly and northerly direction along th center line pt Lateral No I to th north line of Section 1: thenc cast 45? the north line of Section 1 feet to th point of under eald Dead of Truat In writing to exacut th trust by said Deed of Trust created and to make sal pursuant thereto and WHEREAS Notlc of Dofault In tho performanco of tho obligations of th Trustors has bora recorded as Is provided for by law and more than thra months have elapsed since said recordation and said Trusts deems It best to sell said prsmlsea and estate aa a whole now remaining subject to said Dead of Truat In order to fulfill the purposes thereof NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS flEREBY GIVEN that oh Monday tha Ird day of May 1917 at tha of 14:20 o'clock A thereof et the Street Entrance of the Stanialaus County Courthouae situated th City of Modesto County of Stanislaus Stats of California th CORPORATION OF AMERICA a corporation aa Trustee will under and pursuant to tne aforesaid Deed of Truat sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In lawful money of the United States th folowtng described real property mentioned In said Deed of Trust situated In the Modesto Irrigation District County of Stanislaus Stats of California and moro particularly described aa follows Bsglanlng at th Northeast corner of tn Northwest quarter of Section On GJ Township Thro (2) South Rang Sevan (7) East Mount Diablo Bus and Meridian thafie West on th North Hn of Section 1 a distance of 171 fset thonca South 1 deg East along th East liars of land of war-burton a distance of a quarter of a mile: thebe Wast on ths South iin of land War-burton a distance of oae-ctghth mile thence South 1 deg Bast a distance of 770 feet more or leas to th center or Lateral Me 2 Of th Modesto Irrigation Dlatriot thane East- IOI1 Iin and Honth quarter Bsctl DeMassey aad Giddhras: Andrew Silva and Dr Richard Husband Walt Meyers and Fletcher Jones Johnny Griffin and Monte Harmon Paul Eckhohn and Goeffert Roy Maxey and Alvin Turner Olddings and Harry Conway: 1 Kesael and Caryl Bundy fl Whitmore and Dr A Porter Dr Allen Harris and Harold HaeheR Shackelford and Amoe Bomberger Strom and Bond Dr 8 Hiatt and Chet Doxier Don Mar-tinelll and Shirley Steele Stanley Triplett and George Threlfall Clyde Booth and Al lWInsky Dr Huated and A Carlson Carl Wilis and Boy Pulliam Bill Devlin and Everett Turner George Scofield and Ray Ward The Stanislaus Country Club golf team will compete In ths second half of a homs-and-home tournament against the Stockton Golf and Country Club at Stock-ton tomorrow morning Play la scheduled to start at 9 o'clock The feature match of th day will aee Mlk DeMassey Stanislaus pro and hi playing partner War-ren Qiddlngs club champion pitted against George Ritchie and Orville Buttles high ranking amateur etars DeMasaey and dings won the first encounter hers several weeks ago Here la the personnel of the Modesto team as announced by Bond chairman of the sports committee: mmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FORGET THE BIG MODESTO MOTORCYCLE HILL CLIMB FIVE MILES SOUTHWEST OF WESTLEY SUNDAY APRIL 25th 1:00 I cOm- it 8 Francisco Callfor- 1937 RATION OF AMERICA w'iXSi" mencement DATED: 8i "W-1" Follow The Arrows! ir Thrills-spills SEE THE BEST PROFESSIONAL RIDERS IN THE UNITED STATES Do It Now Bent a Nt of dabs for 25o and find out why ffolfort got that way IAN MACDONALD Modeito Municipal Golf Gonna Phono 1460 All-Wool Suite STJ1 2475 LADDSF SUITS mmn $2475 FH aesuri I or money temk BRAVES to Sect Jon 1 thenc North on North end Sot Bouth quarter faction ruptures cubed MI tel or Writ for uasea ef anted that sslil Utr the ffle4onr 2 CW mm4 He to enre charge ter eonai examination -Hr and Friday lags to Phono twt Out Sanatorium Joaqoln atoohton line to (he point of beginning TED: Han Franelsco Callfor- Promoted by tho Modeito 0 Officially Sanctioned by tho A A I 'corIoraion7 or America pr 10 IT 94 MayT' i.

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