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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 16, 1934 (8 pages)

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Be OE genround ishing . The eA e 77 ‘este ate s% + Afeotee Vw 7 ateate +, cS * fan) » © > % ste yt Rees ot at, Hes o eS + +, 5%, *oahs , * Ss ere a . Retlene — PEA ee ae oe, aS" FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1934 THE NEVADA CITY NUG GET For years up among teams at the season’s end. wee ote ferent. Big Ten. “Pug”. Lund and team that divine makes a winner. spark material. scintillating Jack Beynon, have as intestinal fortitude. Bufkin and Art mob with the opposition. What Happened to the Trojans and Wolverines This Year? Yawkey, Baseball’s Croesus, Money Is No Object Hew the mighty have fallen! any mention of Southern California or Michigan , conjured up visions of mighty grid juggernauts, their paths strewn with the crushed hopes of opposition teams. Year . after year many of the finest grid units in the country served as doormats for the dreaded Trojans and Wolverines, which invariably wound the first half dozen But this. year the picture is difU.S. C. and Michigan are ‘ strangely absent from the list of Pacific Coast and Big Ten leaders. Harry Kipke’s boys seem to be trailing far behind Minnesota and [llinois, current big shots of the Last. year Minnesota was just another grid outfit, but Bernie Bierman, ably assisted by other artists, seems to have injected into the that On the other hand, Bob Zuppke of Illinois has had to work with far ‘_lighter,. but very intelligent The fllini, led by the a . Bag full of trick plays—which they use with ‘telling success— and a surplus of what is known Out on the Pacific slope we find Washington State, with its Burl Ahonen, and Stanford, with Bobby Grayson as one of its main threats, raising Santa Clara has’also made itself known of of ofe RLD-OF SPORTS + ob + eo With fom Yawkey comes honestly by his diamond leanings; his father was once owner of the Detroit Tigers. in no uncertain terms. . And Boston appreciates what the j Perhaps the Wolves and Gosportsman is doing, as record at' j phers. will unearth a’ few “Red tendance figures for last season ‘ i Granges” in 1935 who will bring indicate. i ; them back in the grid spotlight, Yawkey’s capacious money : 1 4 #but they seem to have lost their pouch has been instrumental in Michigan is in the doldruras . cues this year, whipping together a team feared this year, while Minnesota, with —_ } oe ae through the entire circuit. But its sparkling “Pug” Lund, eg : ee an All-American Santa Claus his prize package, a present for going great guns. Lund is i is to be named this year, it Beantown’s predominantly Irish Shown above as he rounded cee occurs to us that Tom Yawkey, population, he saved for this Michigan’s left end for eae j youthful owner of the Boston Red year—the purchase of Joe Cronin, yard gain. Tom Sane seid ' i Sas oe ‘ , : F gel’ of the Red Sox, is shown : Sox, should get the post. In his former manager of the WashingBott left Bel font As j efforts to put the Hub back on the’ ton Senators. en S ee ne r re on ater { s baseball map, young Yawkey has And it’s rumored that the nes t ph solace ieee: spent over $3,000,000! And baseYawkian purse strings haven't bir hide we : ball’s just a hobby with him. If yet been tied; that Jimmy Foxx’s the game. got to be an obsession, chubby face may be seen around we might add,’ would be rather— the figure would probably resem. the vicinity of first base in Fenor rather, rawthaw—a big break } ble a war debt. way Park next year. And that, for Boston. d 4 h & AMERICAN INDIANS CIVIC CLUB TOPIC The by “J. B, Lillard, president of the Sacramento lecture. given Junior College on the American Indian at the Woman's Civic Clui) on Monday was greatly enjoyed by a small but very appreciative audience. Mr. Lillard discussed the American Indian as he was before the white man _ came and pictured him as a dignified independent creature. Mr. Lillard had pictures of Indian pottery and basketry which works of art. He pointed out variwere . ous contributions of the Indian tc American civilization. greatest food crop, early farm irrigation, as South . yells. used by. the America . and——our . Sse Saaes eee aes t POPULAR DANCES AT UNCLE TOMS CABIN dance at Uncle Tom's Saturday night. . chie mine, and one by Fred Letner ;.of the Idaho-Maryland. Mr. Letner during the evening with singing. LUMBER TALKS MA alle merrily on, and the Nevada tions. , Seasonal repairs are in order, ‘and roofing, cement, sidewalk timbers are in deWhy not build the . . . shingles, fence’ pickets, and . mand. . Ay We have opend their dim, old highways From the bay to the mountain pines, And, lured by the gold that called them, We have deepened their shallow mines. Imbued with their ardent courage And their faith in the years to be, We are holding the kingdom they conquered From the ranges of light to the sea. & ITH the opening of the Tahoe-Ukiah highway, W we may announce the opening of another dim old trail and invite the motorist into another section of Nevada county's wonderland. The towns and cities of the pioneers must smile a welcome. . The work or repairing and constructing goes has increased its stocks of building materials and is ready to help with both materials and timely suggesNEVADA COUNTY LUMBER: CO. Fred E. Conner, Manager . PHONE 29 =A. Me; ‘ al County Lumber Company new gavage now? Add a room, ia sleeping porch, and a few built-in, conveniences and by so doing give yourself satisfaction and aid the march back to prosperity. Indians of college A good sizzed crowd enjoyed the Cabin last Two duck dinners were given as door prizes; one was drawn by Martin Jones of the Murentertained the crowd several times Corn, oe CAMPTONVILLE C C C : BOYS HAVE DORMITORY’ 15.—The . CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. Mayo Building, which at one time song was sung, and many a friend dispiayed the hospitality characteristic to the old days, has now been put to another use, that of a dormitory for the local sub-camp of CCC camp No. 914. Two lines of neatly made up army
cots line the room, with and reading table, the old rifle cabinet used in the early days by the Camptonville Light Infrantry, ed as a clothes closet. The place has Ween cleaned, building and premises, windows washed, etc., in accordance with army regulation. And now instead of some old time yarn, or a revolution of an incident in the Black Hawk War as staged by Dutch Jake, the sound of a guitar . can be heard, and a page in’ the + sery3 weekend to get prepared for the Big BALL FOR DEC 3 . = Game a week from ttomorrow. These oo \ a < < r — . ae By G. ashlee Sect = “‘breather’’ games sometimes turn ERTS \& ; ake The two Nevada City Fire D . a qe. Out to be real contests, and Idaho ont ; t ow tte forks ihe wfeoherte she she she ake wks she ote ote teats ake ahs ote ct ote taste ce : he 1en com ies =} poo ee cee eee en en ee ee ree Gow i Memorial Stadium ee rare ‘a oe a a : 5 : ; : ‘ ‘ > S eas evening anc ecided to THIS -wcek-end no Sarita=-Clz with the avowed intention of licking 5s +: Megat 9: te ate ste a ie che he ta ae a a che Has St, Sb tS, ee + Oe OE: NGS Ae te Hie tile Ht te St the She 1Gt 5e tFe ae ake she she eke she ste > nt tay > California and Stanford have their . % = te she . oe se Customary “breather” game this S ‘= PUNTS AND FUMBLES = annual Firc#ien's Masquerade. St.Mary's same hold the Paciti the Golden -Pears. 5 ‘¢ } on Monday evening, December Unast foatball apotlicht to. th owe s0utk in. Alacatse,. the . Chief E. J. N. Ott is bam : ; : Crimson Wave begins. to look like het elusion of all. other games. Ti : : 3 engaged ; is ti se i 01 the choice for the Rose Bowl game, gaged at this time & lecting ¢ 4 ate and the ery will £0 up~from John . DANCING FREE Fan to have a rematch of the two . LUNCHES. AND DRINKS SERVED teams, the winner to go to the Rose . 4 Miles North of Nevada City On Phe Downieville Highway Bowl—-and would that zame bring . J.P. LOOMIS, Prop. in the crowds! : TECTURE was the local saloon, where many a } also said tobe the first _coniplet if “Navy does: not come titouch her mittees. to make ‘the ball the Dé sell-out on the books for a game . . =e ; i : : a4 }ever held ‘in’ Nevada ‘Cite: this season. Slip Madigan has said shee son ere sh indicat esos . dance is one of the big events of Pas Baebes Cae WE neces ene tunyon states “ae Alabama: would wens : : eae massacre. anything ‘that the West Mary's, ,but this year 7 iooRs ss could--‘offer in the way Jof football . though the Brones may FEES a Jiat teanis, so perhavs Stanford’ will pet . LOAN ASSN. PAYS DIVIDE out of him. St. Mary's. has Seon a éhance to make a Har Ort of the Ones se the victin. of two bad upsets this jénrced Mr Runyon in the Rose! The Columbia Building and 0 year, losing to the Nevada Wolves Bow] contest. . Association, of Oakland, has recen 9-1, and to U.C. 1.. A. 6-6, both delv made another, their second diy feats due to overconfidence on thé rae dend payment. This will be Zod part of the Gaels. The cdds have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loiton and news and a welcome return of hai swung to 10-8 on the Brones, due daughter, Miss Alberta, spent. last earned’ money that was _ investe te-these defeats but it is our fuess week end in San Francisco visiting’ when the association was organize that this will only=spur the Mora12nd attending to business affairs. in’ Nevada City several years ago. gans on to 2 greater determination : = a Regal mayan oe aie Se tocwin PEP GS OEM SLING IEEE I NIG Be Te eo Met te Ge Se ete Nee ite ie the Se re es ae THE Broncos have a clear record, . 9 7 ; . : ee 4 ix ; 4 rs with no defeats and only one tie, < ¥ 7 w = 4 = Ha on yf i and that with the rowerfiul Stanford i te ; 5 P Bee ee 77 ved team, which now .seems slated for eo PERMANENT WAVES A the Coac * Pare = 2 Pee nshit we Pi ee SPECIALTY $3.50 To $5.00 and the Rose Bow! bid. Their line! & ! : = . oe => va Ya} 7 +e PTrEey « and backs are excellent and what is ie ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE more Important. they function’ as aji* : : 3 i wos : ia eh Phone 740 Grass Valley 147 Mill Street unit, to make possible the complii * , ‘ cated plays used by Clipper Smitn . Se ele teiedeieiotferlotoiteriotestiote trie deteate dotetelototetestottitestatsteahetestest hectad pe es 2 “ Z = le med . nite: s pS SE RAR I Sicio SEY oo rete Our choice in this Bame is Santa ; Ss : 5 ii Be RRS! Hae eb aa oe . * 5 " Clara, on the strength of season pers . . —AT-— formance alone.” However, since } ar 5 a : Sdnta Clara has’nt beaten the Gaels . RE e om S a He . ¢ , > * =e z ae ae — . . for Many a year, the boys are begin. i ee ee ae ee et Every Saturday Night ning to think Slip Madigan has jinx. pons : os Panpe eran aipatbicousealtatied ao ex . WITH WALTER HEGARTY’S ORCHESTRA ed the Brones for good. If Santa! ; < Clara does beat St. have aS good a Mary’s they will ‘The Earvest Dunce Floor in the. County record as Stanford, . oe eee er a heater. } lives of the CCC boys is being writ4 . ten. ; ELK’S BOWLING The Nevada City Elk’s bowling teams. are regularly practicing and piling up the scores. HOGE’S TEAM — 11-10-34 Hoge 514, Tamblyn 488, Jackson 4881, Clarke 396, R. Wright 427. Games 2206. GOYNE’S TEAM 11-10-34 Goyne 342, Penrose 348, Hawkins 1345, Kopp 339, Stambaugh 348, H’ ;Cap 57 171. Games 1892. SCHIFFNER’S TEAM 11-13-34 Schiffner 429, Wiedauf 410, Kjorlie 3638, Johnson, 397, Rore 405, H’ Cap 27 81. Games 2085. HOGE’S TEAM’ 11-18-34 Hoge 443, Tamblyn 414, Jackson 429, Clarke 369, R. Wright 447. Games 2126. SCHEEMER’'S TEAM 11-14-34 Scheemer 423, Tharp 427, Solaro 405, Skehean 319, Finnigan 217, aie 1\Cap 81 243. Games 2152. : CURNOW’S TEAM 11-14-34 Curnow 470, Reed 392, Fortier 512, Scheck $21, Schreiber, 408. Games 2108. RICHARD’S TEAM 11-14-34 Richards :451, Huson 391, Bigelow 436, Merriam 878, Murphy 399. Games 2045. GOYNE’S TEAM 11-14-34 Goyne 351, Penrose 394, Hawkins 342, Kopp’ 333, Stambaugh 345, H’ Cap 57 171. . Right Through ‘Snow, Deep Mud 4 Save the Price of Chains! © More bad road traction than any ordinary tire % 4 @ 0 “with chains! © Most self-cleaning, non-packing tread! Bi patented knobs hold in any going! . ® Made only in Wards super-heavy duty construc29x4.40-21 tion! Six big, tough plies plus two extra cord 30x24. 50-24 breaker strips! 30x4.75-21 UNLIMITED GUARANTEE \ CONV oe Lara ENIENT TERMS! MOUNTED FREEI 18-mo. Battery 13 Plates and 47% Exces< Power Must satisfy 18 $ 45 months or return for adjust: With Old Battery ment. Save/ ry _Riverside Plugs Produced at Wards Low Costs Even TWICE Wards price c won't buy a better plug. Auto Greases Save Even More ie 5-"S. Cans Save on Our Famous Oil 67< in Your Container. Also Sold in 2 & 5-Gal. 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