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March 31, 1950 (8 pages)

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» BELL CHAIRMAN DALTON MOTORS NINE SPORTSMEN TO _ 8—The Nevada City Nugget,Friday, March 31,1950 YELLOWJACKETS AND ATHLETICS PLAY DISTRICT ROAD MEET YOUR DROP OPENER T0 IN CAPITAL SUNDAY BUILDING GROUP NEIGHBOR SAN JUAN HIGH Nevada City Athletics will be in Sacramento Sunday to play the strong Dalton Motors baseball team in a practice game. Nevada City Yellowjacket Steve Pelayo, manager of the travel to Auburn this afterlocal team, announced game time noon to play the strong .Placer is 2:30 p.m. and players will dehigh school baseball team. The part from Eddie’s Place at 10:45 Hilltoppers lost a 2-1 game to in the morning. Marysville Tuesday. ‘The Athletics hold a one win Lack of hitting and fielding and one loss record in practice practice was evident Tuesday as games so far this year. Sunday the Yellowjackets opened the rRocoorcocorcoeoce ° = aoorcooonoco’s oooocoooccor Lageson, Ib .. Havey, lf Penrose, p Cartoscelli, ss Parker, 3b oooooocorrFrF abr ih Nevada City SCOCCONWH WOO RA 1950 Sierra Foothill league. baseball season in San Juan. Nelson, Spartan pitcher, held Nevada City to three hits as the home team won 9 to 1. Dick Penrose, Yellowjacket pitcher, walked the first two batters to face him and both scored for enough runs -to win the game. Two more walks, three errors, eight hits and 15 stolen bases added dhe superfluous runs for the Spartans. Nelson held the Yellowjackets to one hit, a single by Havey in the first inning, until the sixth. Lageson singled and Penrose hit a double to score the first baseman for the Yellowjackets only run. ‘ After the Placer game, Easter vacation will rest the team until ‘a Tuesday, April 11, date with the Indians in Marysville. Box score: I. C. Bell, local realtor and vice president of Nevada City cham in Sacramento Jake Goldsberry, Union for a 5 to 2 victory for the Athletics. The big right-hander struck out 20 batters and walked three. Goldsberry started the scoring in the game by slapping a sharp double to left field. Tommy Green brought him home with a single. The Bakers tied it up in their half of the fourth inning when Mayer, the only Sacramentan to get hits off Goldsberry, singled. A fielder’s choice put him on third base and he came home on a Goldsberry balk. Nevada City went out in front to stay in the sixth inning. Goldsberry walked, Fouyer . singled and both scored when the left fielder dropped Haddy’s high fly. Mayer added the Bakers’ sec ond run on two errors and a sacrifice. The Athletics picked up two more runs in the eighth. Fouyer was safe on an error, Stack sin gled, and Tobiassen walked. Stan mas; John Iribarren, Sutter; Stin .. John went to St. Mary’s college, then enrolled with the University of California’s school of jurisprudence .. hung his shingle in Grass Valley in 1935. Decided to change climates last . year and moved in with veteran SUPERVISORS MEET Nevada county board of supercounsellor William E: Wright in visors meet tomorrow at 10 a.m: Nevada City .. Lawyer Wright at courthouse. Clerk Ralph Deeretired, and John now handles ble said, the Saturday morning the office with the aid of his casession will consist only of appable secretary, Letha Twitchell. proval of warrants. Other busiAs City Attorney he takes care ness and hearings of petitioners of the town’s civil law matters. Used to be attorney for the Vetwill be held Monday morning. erans Administration, working on guardianships and insurance MOTORING IN DESERT problems in Sacramento and San Mrs. Raymond Worthley and Francisco . . . gave it up to beMr. and Mrs. Victor Buck of Necome what he calls a “country vada City have departed on an lawyer” actually, urbane, extended motor trip through Nesilver-maned John would be right vada and Arizona. at home in any courtroom, city COOCOrNFOFOC®D Aonoocoonwnwceg Qrebdrorocoorse ° OCD POONNH HOON N to IrFNOOrFOCWOCO _ ra CoPOOCONORF wmeoooconooco McKowen, cf AWoornNORST 3 NOSSSONSOSCO, 5 5 4 Pacific Gas and Electric comBakers Union pany will honor 43 employees in Reindel, lf its Drum division at a dinner on Schroeder, c . Wednesday at the Freeman hotel in Auburn in recognition of five, ten or more years service in . Hernandez, 3b Navarro, rf. -.. the company. L. Harold Anderson, vice pres ASCOFNONCCSO PG&E TO HONOR 43 EMPLOYEES ON WEDNESDAY H Childers ss R Childers, lb. Goldsberry, p Green, 2b Fouyer, c Stack, rf Haddy, 3b Tobiassen, lf ., h po ident and assistant general man. Latta, ss ager will present service badges Freer, lb to those honored. Other officials of the company present will inNevada City .. 000102020—5 clude L. J. Neveramont, the comBakers Union . 000101000—2 pany’s personnel manager, and the Drum division department . RBI: Jones 2, Green, Fouyer, heads, local and district manHaddy, Navarro; 2B: Goldsberry; agers. ' SB: Navarro, McKowen; sacrifice: Forty-four percent of P. G. & Hernandez; balk: Goldsberry; SO: E.’s 16,733 employees in northern . by Goldsberry 20, by Sig] 8; BOB and central California now have . off Goldsberry 3, off Sig] 3; left records of five or more years of on bases: Nevada City 10, Bakers service, and 23 percent have been Union 8; time of game: 2:33. employed -20 years or more, according to L. R. Farrell, district manager of the company. P. G. & E. annually recognizes the faithful service of its employees because it is proud of this exceptional record, Farrell to ~J Toniht and Saturday son, Nevada; Bradley, Sierra, and “Luff” Rush, Yuba. Attending the meeting from Nevada City were Herbert Nile, Carl J. Tobiasen and Bell. nant race. r NEVADA CITY Butte county; Si Zyskowski, Plu played as the writer never saw him play before. If the rangy catcher continues to play that way Nevada City will be a contender in the Placer-Nevada penab 5 of fish CEDAR THEATRE meeting of the Sacramento valFouyer, who played’ a lackaley council of the State Chamdaisical game as catcher last yeari ber of, Commerce, W. B. Hengy, Jones singled two runs home. Nevada City Protest of reduction : By Clayre S. Lipman 4planting as announced by J. €. ber of commerce, was named the Frasier, district biologist of the permanent chairman of Yuba and Beesiery state division of fish and game, Feather Rivers Highway ImJOHN LLOYD LARUE or elsewhere. Has a sense of huwas voted at a meeting of the proverhent association at a meetmor that doesn’t show until get Nevada County Sportsmen’s club ing in Marysville Thursday eveCity Attorney John Lloyd Lato know him.. then you get a at city hall Monday night. ning of last week. rue has a little boy who definiteFrasier announced at a’ special Bell stated he would do everyly doesn’t plan to follow in his bang out of his off-hand quips. meeting of the club March 16 a Does a lot of quiét work in the thing in his power to achieve the father’s and grandfather’s foot-}
community .. . is chairman of 40 percent cut-back. in the diviaims of the committee. steps . . Johnny’s idea is to be a the Red Cross fund drive, memsion’s fish planting program was William Stinson, Grass Valley plumber, like his hero, big Elmer ber of the Nevada City unified necessary because of remodelling representative, stated that Yuba Durbin of the Alpha stores! ‘school district board . . . also the of a hatchery at Mt. Shasta. county’s most important highway Grass Valley born Lawyer LaGrass Valley Elks and Masons, Carl Foote pointed out Nevada project of developing highway rue is the son of L. P. Larue, who and the Nevada City Chamber of county is taking a 40 percent cut99E south of Marysville would practiced law there from 1900 to Commerce and planning commisback while no reduction is being not hinder development of high+ 1920, and Florence ‘Hoyt Larue sion. made along highway 40. way 20 between Marysville and Isn’t much for hobbies; his idea}: Copies of the protest are beGrass Valley. of a wonderful time is to’ come ing fi arded to members of the Howard Harter, Yuba City, de. to the office on a weekend and fish and game commission. clared many vafley youth orgaput in a few hours mulling over The club endorsed George Denizations are contemplating or} the fascinations of-equitable confani, Sacramento, vice president have already acquired summer versions, trespasses ab initio, and of the Associated Sportsmen of camps in the mountain area of uses upon uses. Would like to Northern California, to fill a vaNevada county. : write s6me articles on different cancy on the state fish and gam L, H. Bradley, Downieville, phases of law, but day to day commission. said there are good roads in sevproblems keep him pretty busy. Frank Finegan and Gene Johneral parts of the mountains that. Did his stint for Uncle, startson were named to assist Crofare without proper access roads. \ ing as buck private and winding ford W. Bridges in revision of William Clayton, State Chamup a first lieutenant with the by-laws preparatory to incorpober of Commerce, Sacramento military police . rating the club. Valley council, explained finanIs married to Margaret Rector, Foote was appointed to reprecial system employed by state and has two children, Marianne, sent the organizatidn at meetings highway commission. who’ll-be four in June, and Johnof other sportsmen’s groups. Ed J. Kohler, North San Juan, ny, as aforesaid, who aspires to Refreshments and-meotion picmotioned to endorse the state plumbing, and is now in Mrs. tures followed the business seschamber’s highway improvement Warnecke’s third grade . sion. program. Motion carried. IE ARN ANNIE LET, LTTE OE ITNT TEN INTE MT EE Bell appointed as a committee to meet with Governor Earl Warren today following a luncheon who lately declines to reveal his age, pitched a sparkling two-hit masterpiece against the Bakers Jones, cf : FISH PLANTING March 31 and April 1 “ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD” Disney Feature “MASKED RAIDERS” Starring Tim Holt Sunday, Monday and Tuesday April 2, 3 and 4 “INSPECTOR GENERAL” Starring Danny Kaye and Barbara Bates ‘ \ Wednesday and Thursday April 5 and 6) “RECKLESS MOMENTS” . Featuring James Mason and Joan Bennett “STORY OF MOLLY X” if ~ Starring June Havoc and John Russell Wednesday. 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