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April 21, 1950 (8 pages)

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1950 8—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, April 21, ‘TELEPHONE COMPANY _ Telegraph companythat it has applied to the California public utilities commission for increases ‘and adjustments in certain teleNorman Ellis, first baseman, phone rates throughout the state, according to E. R. Ingalls, man-. and Dick Penrose, pitcher, led a ENDS POSSIBLE WINNING RALLY ab rh poae Jones, cf .... H Childers, 2b R Childers, lb 5.1] 1-0-0 3 1 11.0 0 4 0 0 5 0 O Pelayo, x ...:. 1-0 Goldsberry,p 5 Stack, ss .... bo ereen, 3b 222. Fouyer, ¢ .... Ingalls said that no change is. Tuesday afternoon on the opcontemplated in the basic ex-. ponents’ field and Nevada City high school Yellowjackets basechange rates in effect here. Particular interest attaches to. ball team won its first game of a state-wide proposal to increase. the 1950 Sierra Foothill league the coin-box telephone rate for! 14 to 5: local messages from five cents to} 10 cents. Coach Ed Frantz, hangs the tale of how the Athletics Jost the game 7-6. Babe Childers had drawn a free trip to first on a walk. Manager first pitch Babé saw Green hitch his charges to Roseville today to his pants and took off for second play the Tigers this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kuska. / was well pleased with the game attended the Collie Specialty. and predicted many more victorShow in San Francisco, returning . ies for the squad before the seato this city happily bearing tro-. son is ‘over. The “Yellowjackets which their coliles. had . will continue to Sacramento this phies base to the surprise of his man ager and the Athletics rooters. Williams, the Potter catcher, snapped the ball to Testa on second and Childers was out. Later events proved it would have been evening to witness the Solonsthe tying run. Seals game of the Pacific Coach Pelayo flied to center field on league. won. Summary: the next pitch. Goldsberry drilled the a daisy cutter into center field season is scheduled here Tuesday and Paul Stack drove a long fly afternoon at Pioneer park with into center field that ended the ™ )the arch-rivals from Grass Valgame. “l\ley furnishing” what competition Nevada City wasted no tine <!they can. Frantz announced late and grabbed six quick runs in the uirgermeister The first home yesterday that game the Grass Valley _. Yuba City could get the side out ‘. five Nevada City runs had“been : . scored. The Yellowjackets added runs in the second “inning, two and six in a big sixth inning. A lone run was scored in the final inning. The Yuba City team scored in the first, fourth and fifth and twice in the sixth. Penrose whiffed 14. Eleven of the local batters also whiffed the breeze. In.a practice game at Oroville Friday the Yellowjackets lost a 7 to 2 game. Box score: .evada City ab r.h-po a ¢€ Branson. ct.. = 3 Steck; cf ...a ey ?. "21 j 0 Moody, 3b ... 5-3. Penrose, p ... 4.42 Lageson, c ... 4.2 :. Cartoscelli, ss Potlis ies ee :. Parker, 2p.. -3.-. . Brady, 2b. ==.. 2 00:8 0:00 0-0-3 1-94-00 = SRE rei 5-0. -3 pee ee i -0 =) Saas SES 4-0 0 (ej a) Re 2 2-0 Beverace, tri. 3 200: Atkins, 3-6 “Tf 22:3: 42 18 3.0:-—0° 8 0-20 EGtAIS = aes 2. 36 14.12 21 Made the tony, 3 Estimate Given of > City’s in Lieu Tax 3S 12): 251.2 3 0-157 1-0 1:6 R. -Fouyer, 0 Childers, Bryant 2, 2B: Haddy, Green, Bellotti 2, Santini, Carnesecca; SB: Vorous 2, Santini, Padella; Sacrifice: Green; DP: Williams to Noyes to Santini to Noyes; SO by Carne top of the first inning, but those the motor vehicle license fee or “in lieu” tax for the next fiscal year, State Controller Thomas H. San Francisco COMPANY puting the Phone Nevada City 50 city budgets fiscal year which 1951? for. the NEVADA CITY Tonight and Saturday . “GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST” Featuring Yvonne DeCarlo and Charles Coburn “FREE FOR ALL” Starring Robert Cummins and Ann Blyth Sunday, Monday and Tuesday April 23, 24 and 25 “TICKET TO TOMAHAWK’”’ Starring Dan Dailey and Ann Baxter 3 Wednesday and Thursday April 26 and 27 “UNDERTOW” Starring Scott Brady and. Joan Russell “SONG OF SURRENDER’”’ Featuring Claude Raines and Wanda Hendrix poli to study the fish and game man agement in California with a view toward reorganization of the fish and game commission. Harold E. Paxton, Yuba City, -eouncil_presidert,-_presided. The Nevada County Sportsmen’s club was host organization. Saturday a cavalcade of equipOther groups represented were ment will be held and Saturday evening has the annual banqaet the Foresthill Rod and Gun club of Placer county; the Mt. Ralston programmed. Another open discussion —conFish Planting club of Sacramenference will wind up the convento; the Twin Cities Rod and Gun 4club of Marysville; the Placer tion Sunday. A program of entertainment Sportsmen of Auburn; the Capifor wives of visiting firemen is tal Rod and Gun club of Sacramento, and the Yolo Sportsmen’s also scheduled. Headquarters of the convention Association of Woodland. Fish and game officials present will be at the Santa Rosa fire department, with George Magee, were Capt. William LeMarr of the dedication of the new turf. the seventh put Carnesecca Pelayo announced the opening . on. line-up will tentatively be: a double, rattling the big fellow . walked three successive to force in two runs. Stanley Jones, center field. Babe Childers, second base. Ralph Childers; first base. Jake Goldsberry, pitcher. Paul Stack, shortstop.
Art Gagliardi, third base. Tommy Green, left field. Ainsley Fouyer, catcher. Councilman Haddy, right field. . Manager Bob Lardner of the) Auburn Cubs announces the fol-. _ lowing tentative line-up: batters. In the fourth inning Carnesec-. ca, Bellotti and Santini hit suc. cessive doubles_for two more of . the home town scores. Goldsberry forced home liams with the bases loaded. Tes-. ta added the tying run on a. fielder’s choice. . PLACER-NEVADA LEAGUE ey, Tony Lemos, first base. Bob Lardner, third base. Richard Ruiz, shortstop. ‘Richard Gailbreath, right field: Milton Renfree, center field. Lin coln’s fifth run by walking Wil-. April 21 and 22 and sharply criticized the cies and practices of the California state fish and game commission. The group of 54 sportsmen representing clubs in Nevada, Yolo, Yuba, Placer, Sacramenté and unanimously counties Sutter passed a resolution urging the Wild Life Management Institute Green doubled in the seventh and the opening ceremonies. but died on base. Pelayo also announced the Ne-. The Potters picked up two runs ‘vada City high school band will . in each of the first, fourth and furnish music for the exercises. ends June 30, to the point he hit Santini and! CEDAR THEATRE Sportsmen’s Council met here on Wednesday at Gold Nugget Inn . ATHLETICS OPEN HOME SCHEDULE WITH AUBURN second and Bellotti singled him. home for the winning run. Kuchel announced this week. Bellotti was a thorn in the side sede wee Grass Valley’s apportionment, of the Athletics all afternoon hitwhich is based on past registrating two doubles and a single and Distributed by tions of vehicles with an allowmaking two good catches in the. NEVADA CITY BOTTLING ance for increase, was set a field. ae $18,030. -The controller releases Bellotti greeted Goldsberry in. these figures as a guide in comthe first inning by slapping out! Brewing Corporation San Francisco, California Leaders of fish and game con servation groups of Superior California united under the leader-— Fire Chief Ted W. Sigourney ship of the Sacramento-Sierra were the only runs the _ local secca 8, by Goldsberry 7; BOB prides scored. off Carnesecca 3, off Goldsberry Stan Jones, who was slickered 8; HB: Goldsberry (Santini); all afternoon by Carnesecca’s umpires: Short and Gray; time Santa Rosa fire chief, as host. the Truckee area; J. C. Frasier, curve ball, drove the first pitch of game: 2:25. Others from this area who are Placerville, fish and game comof the game over Bellotti’s -head planning to attend are Fire Chief mission biologist; Allen Pollett, in right field for a triple. Babe F. C. Wirth and three members Placerville, and Russell Henry, Childers walked. Ralph Childers of the Smartville department; Grass Valley, of the wid life surgrounded out but drove Jones in Fire Chief Elton Williams and vey. with the first run of the game. five members of the Grass ValGoldsberry singled to score Babe ley department; and three memALEXANDER’S RUG and UPChilders. Stack singled and Tombers of the Downieville departHOLSTERY CLEANERS. Town my Green was safe on a fielder’s ment. Talk, Grass Valley phone 1324-W. choice to fill the bases. Fouyer No inter-city charge from Nevaflied to left field to send GoldsAmador county was created in da City exchange. Ask operator berry home. Bryant singled two 1854. for Enterprise 10588. tfc more runs in and Haddy ended Opening home game of the Nethe Athletics scoring with a sinvada City Athletics is scheduled gle that pushed Bryant home. Nevada City threatened to add for Pioneer park Sunday afterPLACER-NEVADA LEAGUE runs in the fifth by loading the noon at 2:30 with Auburn furbags with one out but a squeeze nishing the competition. Steve Pelayo, manager of the play went haywire and ended in a double play. Goldsberry was Athletics, whose charges looked safe on an error and Stack singood .at Lincoln last Sunday algled. Green bunted them into though losing 7-6, said he will scoring position. Carnesecca instart Jake Goldsberry on the hill tentionally walked Fouyer to fill but in all probability Tommy Green and Lynn Roath will see the bases. With the squeeze play on and action too. A short ceremony of about 10 all runners attempting to advance Tommy Bryant, attempting to minutes will precede the game bunt, missed the ball and Jake with Park Commissioner Thomas Goldsberry coming home from F. Taylor introducing the teams third base was a dead pigeon. A and presenting a_ short speech. quick tag of Goldsberry and a The Athletics will inaugurate the flip to second base by Williams local baseball season on a newly nabbed Fouyer going into the turfed field. base and the side was retired to Supervisor Carl J. Tobiassen is . end the Athletics best opportunialso scheduled to be present for fifth innings and scored the winand a flag raising ceremony will . An estimated $7,694 will be apning run in the. seventh. . be conducted. . portioned to Nevada City from Green’s overthrow of first in . Siow, Natures Wuy! ~ -5 0 S120 Haddy, Bellotti 3, Santini, Padella, Testa, Carnesecca; 3B: Jones; ty to score. eae 0 2 RBI: Goldsberry, of game will be played in Grass ‘. Valley, and that the first home _. game will be a week from today :. with San Juan. Ellis blasted three hits out of five times at bat but Penrose’s home run with two aboard in the ‘. first inning was the big blow of the game. Branson and Moody -. .were-on. base from errors. Before 22 OF LOCAL FIREMEN REORGANIZATION GAME COMMISSION TO CONVENE IN RECOMMENDED HERE SANTA ROSA 0 and Assistant Chief Ed Frantz are scheduled to attend the an6 2 nual spring convention and conference of the Northern CaliforLincoln ab r h pooae nia Fire Chiefs association to be Bellotti, ef. 5 2°32 0 0 held in Santa Rosa May 5-7. Sanuinl, Ss <<.. 42) 7 bot 2 An open discussion of problems AITO; Ufo 5 0-0 2 00 of volunteer and part-paid, and Noyes, 3b ... 40024 0 rural fire departments. will feaVordus, Ib = 3°60 2.9 0: 1 ture the convention. Pacelia, 1.53 1-2 1-0-0 Flame-proofing hazardous maTesta, 2b: .... 451 3 2: 3520 terials and chemicals, specialized Williams,’ ¢.-.. 3: .0°0 8:2. 0 fire fighting problems in rural Carnesecca, p 3 2 2 0 2 0 areas, lumber mills, hay and cotton fires and demonstrations of Totals: co: :042:5.2 34 7102718 3 latest techniques are scheduled on the program. Score by innings: The Santa Rosa ‘fire -aepart Nevada City 600 000 Q00—6 Lincoln: 2255. 200 220 10*—7 ment will give a_ demonstration. Steve Pelayo came in to pinchtakes hit for Ralph Childers. On the who 00:0 12 Tommy Green unconsciously Bryant, lf -<..:. 4-1° 1°60 hitched his trousers while coachHaddy, rf ... 40 2 3 ing at third base in the ninth inning of Nevada City’s openingOvals’ co. 37 61124 game of the 1950 Placer-Nevada 12-hit attack against Yuba City baseball league, and_ thereby a ager _ here. Box score: Nevada City Herbert Marshall, left field. Harvey Eden, catcher. Dick Alvari, second base. Joe Moreno, pitcher. Dick Gallagher and Ed Gray . have been the game. Pet. . assigned to umpire 1.000 Game Tomorrow Night Truckee at: Roseville. Grass Valley ... 1 Q INCOM = 6.5.. 1 0 Placerville —<.::::: 4 0 Aliburn 3.. 3: 0 1 1.000 1.000 000 .000 . , Colfax in Grass Valley. Auburn in NEVADA CITY. Placerville in Folsom. NEVADA CITY 0 .000 Lincoln bye. OSEVINIO oa. Truckee: jo.. 0 ) 01 .000 .000 WEEKEND GUESTS Folsom 0 .900 Covet =a RR aera 1 0 1 0 Sunday’s Scores Colfax 12, Auburn 9. Lincoln 7, Nevada City 6. Grass Valley 16, Truckee 6. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert See of Cross . street had Mr. and Mrs. ‘William OPENING HOME GAME Nevada City Athletics VS. Auburn Cubs PIONEER PARK SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Nelson. of Richmond as guests for the weekend. aes Folsom bye. GOATS FOR SALE—Purebred. Nubian buck, milk goats, reason-. Saturday Placerville 7, Roseville 6. able. West of Peterson’s Corner, 13. miles from Nevada City on . highway» 49, m5p . ALPHA HARDWARE OPENING CEREMONIES AND DEDICATION. OF NEW TURF, 2:00 P. M. “HEADQUARTERS FOR TOOLS, SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN SUPPLIES