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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 18, 1965 (20 pages)

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February 18, 1965..Nevada County Nugget. :. Sierra Wolverines In Non-Title Game The Stanford University Pa pooses learned to scalp Wolverine Saturday night and Sierra College went down to defeat 98-92. After the Wolverines final non -conference cage contest, their record is 13-8. SPORTS Sierra Skiers Lose To ‘Nevada Hagen Wins Satety Post In Gun Club Defending champion Sierra College slipped to fourth place this year as the University of Nev~ adawon their own Winter Carni first in Saturday's slalom at Mt. Rose, Batchelder is a freshman at ual winner was Arne Nossum of The Nevada Wolf Pack got off Nevada with leaps of 133 and 125 toa good start Friday winning the feet. Close behind was Sierra's cross country competition. Jerry Brian Nissen, going 126 feet Anderson of the Air Force was the twice. Nissen, one of the nation's individual winner. Sierra was fine young jumpers, isa freshman third behind Nevada and the Air from Auburn, Third place went Force after the first day's action. to PhilBernhardt of Sierra. Knute In Alpine competiticn on SatOlberg finished fifth for SC, urday, Nevada increased its early ALE IEE TIE lead. Monroe won the Giant safety instructor, it was Slalom in the morning. Third place went to Dean Yould of before receiving certification. He isnow qualified to conduct local tion since 1876; since that time many millions of people have been taught to handle and enjoy firearms safely. skiers came School in Mono County. coming from Lee Vining High announced by the National Rifle Association of America. The new instructor passed a series of tests and served a prescribed period of time in training classes in firearms operation, safe gun -handling, and the techniques of shooting on the target range and in the field. Hagan joins the ranks of selected personnel maintained by the NRA throughout the country in its small arms education program. The. program has been in opera The W olverine back’ strong to win the jumping competition on Sunday. Individ Jerry H. Hagan of Nevada City, hunter Carnival standings. the local college in Rocklin, has been appointed a certified © © GO6T ST Asultitiod. ” 6 SIODOUN ALUNYUY) CPeAON ” Papooses Scalp NORWEGIAN Skier--Sierra Col lege's big hope for a comeback after losing to the University of Nevada in the Winter Carnival latroducing THE ALL NEW Sierra. Bob Seals from Chester was seventh for SC, In the afternoon, Batchelder won the Slalom ahead of Monroe. Seals moved up to fourth in the Print Gun WITH Tape Track competition. Only two Sierrans placed in each event dropping Sierra back to fifth place in Prints Self-Sticking Embossed Labels Prints All 3 Tape Sizes 1/4" = 3/8" 1/2" AND ONLY last weekend is that Knute Olberg, a freshman, willcome back from a disappointing performance. He won Skimeister (outstanding skier) honors for Sierra in the Northern California Invitational meet to open the local ski season. val last weekend. Second place SELL YOUR HOME NOW $795 We have prospects for3& 4 bedroom & 2 baths on 1/2to 1 acre. Free appraisal with the listing of your home. Depredation Hunt went to the Air Force Academy *DEWITT* of Colorado Springs. The UniFor Jackrabbits versity of Oregon was third. t The Homefinder And Coot Is Set RON MUSKOPF is Sierra College's leading scorer. He isan excellent defensive player as wellasa “gunner”, The margin. of victory for the Indians was three field goals, Both teams had 16 free throws, The hot shooting winners hit 52 per cent from the floor to 49 per cent for Sierra. However, the Wolverines from the were more accurate charity line, 70 per cent to 64 per cent. Stanford got offto a good start, leading47-32 at the half. They out -rebounded Sierra 59 to 42. SC starters Gary Cox and Folsom fouled out preventing a second half comeback, The game was a preliminary
rabbits and coots will be held at the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Management Area, Butte County, during the weekends. of February 20-21 and 27-28, the California Department of Fish and Game reported, Purpose of the depredation hunt is to prevent coots and jackrab bits from grazing on adjacent farm lands and at the same time to provide tunity for sportsmen. The coot hunt is being held under a U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service depredation permit. There isno closed season on jackrabbits. ee ee ee REMODEL won 73-62. Sierra's next game will be at home against College of Marin Saturday night. 534 E. Main St. Grass Valley Ranches Income Land Ph, 273-8683 Eve. 273-4018. 120 W. Main st., Grass Valley Phone 273-4288 Extra Values Every Day, Why Pay Mote i recreational oppor ‘to the Stanford-Oregon game which the Indians also The Skimeister award went to Wayne Monroe of Nevada, Outskier for Sierra was A depredation hunt for jackstanding George Batchelder who finished SIERRA ELM U-SAVE’: Purity Center Ph 885-3312) . GRASS VALLEY GRASS VALLEY U-SAVE. ‘Now 2 U-Save Liquor, Stores to Serve You _ Purity Center Ph 278-8768 Let us keep you in good spirits for the Grass Valley Volunteer Firemen’s Ball Feb. 20th with these specials SEGRAM’S EXTRA DRY Tom Moore Straight Old Charter 7 yr Old Bourbon Kentucky Bourbon WHISKEY WHISKEY GIN 99 y. Et: 99 § REG, 714,38 NOW ONLY Regulation Booklet Features New Look The 1965 sportfishing regulaable statewide from license agents and Department of Fish and Game offices, features a new look, the California DFG reported this week. QUALITY PAINTS eoeeee awd Se AUTO PAINTS SED WIDE SELECTION OF. WALLPAEE Ss oJ * & Knt ee. Paint a 146 MILL hh GRASS VALLEY, CALIF: PHONE 223-4886 Furnish Ever ying) FOR YOUR DINNER sth 19° C & K FINE TABLE WINES % GAL $439 ideas . Designing 3. Financing .-Materiais 5. Construction BUILDERS &. CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY _. Phone 273-6105 CHAMPAGNE *" 98 White, Pink, Sparkling Burgundy milk & orange juice a” quart OPEN MONDAY FEB. 22nd . V.-N. .C. Highway ‘+ At Glenbrook GAL $739 JEANNE D’ARC Old Hickory 10 yr Old BOURBON Y% GAL % GAL % GAL tions booklet, which is now avail Barrett's Sth Marovich GIN OR VODKA b> 1