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West Los Angeles Independent from West Los Angeles, California • 6

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Vi JVlday, February 14,1936 r. FlSHDto GOOD OFF SANTA MONICA COAST 1 DO YOU HAVE BlSTAOTTOTWilM TO? OR DO YOU HAVE TO STANFOBD GETS S10M00 SPORT SEASONS ROLL ON AT UNIHI WITH CQMING OF TRACK, BASEBALL -V- You Get 'Finger-Tip Control In The New Automatic Thermo Storage Federal Conservator Palo Alto Receipt of gifts to Stanford university totaling $100-000 was announced by President Ray Lyman Wilbur. Largest gift was $50,000 from the general education board for support of the independent study plan. Municipal Pier, Santa Monies, Tfcb. 14 Clear, crisp days have resulted in excellent fishing conditions off the coast here with ar increased crowd of anglers trying their luck from the four-masted fishing ship, Star of Scotland, moored three miles off the Municipal pier here, reports Captain Stanley Arnold Although the days ore cool, it has not hindered fishing with the hauls of mackerel being taken daily with occasional catchea of halibut also featuring the days sport.

Shore boat serfice ia maintained at regular 40 minute intervals from the Santa Monica pier with speedy service by the tender, Scotty. WATER HEATER SOME DAY WHEN 1 pity the midget aaya Haber, weman Fannls, "because be can't shew you hew big the one that gel awav was. Some- day a transatlantic flier is going to set out for Ireland. Meanwhile all those who aim for Rome. Paris, Moscow or Memel land on the Emerald isle.

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Instant hot water, always at your command, la an Indispensable houaehold comfort now easily obtained. What la more exa operating than to exhsuatjrour hot water supply and have to wait. This will not occur with a Federal Thermo 'Storage la your home. For yean Federal has led the Water Heater Industry. Now theae If all the stages of the world were lighted, they would not equal the illumination of the multi-colored lights at the San Diego INAUGURATE 10th ANNUAL REGATTA HERE STEAI.S Pl'RSE IN KITCHEN 5 ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF THE FEDERAL CONSERVATOR A sneak-thief entered a kitchen in the home of Mrs.

John Coons, 1269 Barrington, and took a purse containing $36 in cash and other articles from the table, she told police. She said the rear door had been left open. if '1 4 ADAPTABLE Because It made In a wide tonga of alien to meet the needa of the small bungalow or the large residence. 5 THE AMEBICAX GAS ASSOCIATION Certifies that Conservator haa passed all of Ita rigid laboratory test. 1 FULLY AUTOMATIC With Federal'a lifetime Rnap Action Thermostat.

COMPLETELY HAFK With Federal's 106 Safety Control. 3 SILENT Because tha slotted Bunaen bursar has perfect combustion and will not soot. ABBREVIATED DRESS The people in the tropics don't wear inwh clothing. They dress like statues. Aa the track aeaaon approachea, co-eoaehea William Betta and Jamca Pnraell begin to inspect 'the Candida tea for poaitiona on the team.

Weakness in the varsity field events point toward defeats in the dual meets but a few individual atari on the track ledgin-acem to indicate a good showing in the triangular clunhes. To date a strong willingness to learn has characterized the respective teams and many of the track personnel are already at work limbering up their muscles and learning the fundamentals of the cinder path. Lyle Washburn, Jack Marsh, Enoch Norrbom and Jessie Salais are Unihis most potent varsity hopes and aie given the best chances for breaking into the pay column. The most important factor of the Bee team is that all advance notices point toward a crack relay team with two boys from Beverly who can run around 1U.4 to say nothing of John Piatt, Henry Johnson, Earl Faulkner ami Hurd Thornton, who hope to beat the above time. Track prophets also predict a good season for the fee team and they should receive the whole-hearted support of the student body.

Under the supervision of Uniliis new baseball leader, coach Albert "Marvin, the Warrior nine is being whipped into shape fur prac-tice games which will start next week. By changing several of the new players coach Marvin is endeavoring to make up for lack of individual size and experience in the players incorporating a great deal of team spirit. Batting is the main difficulty to be strengthened, since the majority of the players have not faced seasoned pitchers with their various tricks of science in the forms of curves, drops and fast balls. The Warrior hurlers are inexperienced in the actual combats but coach Marvin has good material to work with in Joe Ursetta. Don McPherson, Tahi Tahahe.

Bill Mosley and Chuck Dillenbeck. who show the moat promising pitching ability although they have yet to prove their wares. Thecjrtehers have narrowed ''down to Mario Varquez and Tsa-mato Machizuki who are leading the field in this position. At present Ray Watt is holding down first base with Bill Hale the best bet for third. The Xishieawa brothers Shigeo and Hiroshi have de veloped into a good infield combination at short stop and second base and are probably the best fielders on the team.

The outfields are still undeveloped but to date George Veix, Ben Johnson, Cecil Wolfe. Bill Mulah and Bob Wemser are the must likely prospects. Since the new system of playing two seven inning games per week has been put into effert the teams will have to depend on heavy -hitting, as it eliminates the possibility of wearing out a pitcher and getting several runs in the last few minutes uf play. The initial gym team in the history of Lniversity high began active practice this wink with thirty boys up. I'nder the tu-tilage of S.

Dixon, funner gym star, the candidates will work on the long horse, side horse, mats and horizontal burs. Due to the lack of a gymnasium the team will be unable to practice on the rings until sume arrangement can be made. The most promising individuals are Jack1 Marsh, Rilly Smith. Bill Kirk, George Bloom, Herbert Bloom, F.gbert Matthews. Evert Baker and George Reynolds.

Plans have been made to erect a tent at the West end of the bleachers in which to put the apparatus. Bars and other parts uf gym equipment will be placed in this tent fur the use of the team With the transfer of Coach Bobbie Triggs. a new member has been added to the I'nihi coaching staff. Coach Marvin hails from Cleveland, Ohio where he was bom. He is a graduate of Oberlin college in Ohio, u-here he (Wrned three letters in baseball, basketball and football.

Two years of professional baseball and football added to his knowledge of sports. On the coast he studied at U. C. and earned his M. A.

at Stanford. The new mentor numhets among his trophies the welterweight championship of the aero squad, of Kelly field, Texas, to which he was attached during th war. After the war Coach Marvin coached fuotball teams for two years in Pittsburgh. and in the San Joaquin valley. At Beverly he produced topnotch teams for seven years and coached many players who gained berths on IT.

C- L. A.s basketball squad. Among these are Jack Sester and Ralph McFadden. Another one of his products is a prominent pitcher at S. C.

THE FEDERAL CONSERVATOR WATER IS OPTIONAL WITH EVERDUR COPPERY Clovenlale will open the 1935 fair season with its annual Citrus fair, to be held February 20 to 23, inclusive. It will be the 37th fair that the Sonoma county town has staged. NO DOWN PAYMENT 5 Years To Pay The Balance Payments as low as $1.50 per Mow Save Money With A Tank of Non-Runt EVERDUR These non-rusting storage tanka are made of welded KYKKDUR METAL, a copper-silicon 4 alloy with the strength of steel. i r' s' Chiropractic Colonics Electrotherapy Westwood HEALTH CLINIC Drs. Margaret and Gerald Bryan Ds C.

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Shaw perpetual challenge trophy for the annual race around Catalina Island. Picture shows Mayor Shaw presenting cup to Al Rouen, on left, president of the Aasuci-ation. and lien McNeill, renter, chairman uf arrangements rcnmiittii-. Tom Reed's schooner I'aisanu is first winner uf cup. Captain of Pages DERBY PROMISES STIFF COMPETITION cMEauu-mnr Inauguration of the tenth annual national midwinter sailing regatta, sponsored by the Civic Regatta association of Suutliern California, and staged off Los Angeles harbor, was completed this week with the presentation -by Mayor FYank L.

Shaw of a perpetual challenge cup for the initial event of the tailing classic. Mayor Shaw presented his cup for the winner of the annual race around Catalina island, most hectic of the annual event on the regatta prograq). With more than 200 boats entered in two score events, the regatta will be officially launched from the California Yacht club on next Wednesday, February 12. Races in the program, which will continue fur four days, will be staged both inside and outside i the Breakwater, affording ample opportunity for the public to view them from the breakwater, the bluffs of Point Fermin and Cab-rillo Beach. Mayor Shaw's cup went for the first time to Tom Reed's 60-foot schooner Paisa no, which completed the 67-mile course in 21 hours.

454 minutes. Santana, sailed by William L. Stewart, former owner uf the Paisa no, was second, followed by Charles Page's Charmer, Matt Walsh's Cogimon Sense III and Dr. W. C.

Cady's Malabar VII. Award of the mayors cup and many other perpetual trophies which annually are offered in competition in the regatta, will be made at a dinner dance to be held at the Biltmore on February 1R, with leading yachtsmen of the west taking part. 11628 SAN VICENTE BLVD Brentwood Heights Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday CANE CIjOTH dag MEAT DEPARTMENT MD YEAROUT, MGR. lOnm.47 SUGAR GRANULATED 10 lbs. 45 (Limit 10 lbs.

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IOC Pork Roast Lorn ClltS ft. CHUCK BOAST BABY STEER His -BEEF a Give Her (or Him) Valentines We have them, all kinds. Priced Come in today and buy yours From to George W. Borzell 11317 Baata Moaki Bhrd. West Las Aagell Fresh EGGS The $25,000 Santa Anita derby, second in line of important stakes during the current race meeting at Arcadia, will take place next Saturday afternoon.

Feb. 15. What appears to be the largest field of horses to ever face the starters flag in an important stakes event in the history of racing on the west coast, will accept the issue in. the derby. Outstanding, but not a cinch in any sense of the word, are Mrs.

Silas B. Mason's powerful team of Vaie-victorian and He Did; Xnrthway stahle's Valiant Fox. and Milky Way farm's The Fighter, four, which in the opinion of experts. will be the main contenders and choices with the handicappers and dockers. He Did made a show of his field over a mile, jogging in 4.

1:38 by five lengths. That one race put the bay colt, son of Vic-torian-Dinah Did. a few pounds better than Yalevictorian. the black colt, also by Victorian, out of Aroma. In the Cahuenga Pass handicap run on Wednesday! Feb.

G. both Valevictorian and The Fighter ran to a head over six furlongs with Valevictorian getting the de-eision by a scant margin and Galsac. the reentree stable hope, right there. It took a photograph to decide the winner, so close was the contest, but the fact 'that the Fighter appeared a bit short and that it was his first out during I Oa aeaaon gave every indication that Mrs, Ethel V. Mars' son of Bulldog would be the horse to boat on "Darby Day." Weights for the derby will be 126 pounds for colts and geldings and 121 pounds for fillies.

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