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HANFORD, CALIFORNIA HANFORD MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933 raua huiab Ml ll) THfl FIST FIGHT IS uy SCORE 3 TIMES On the Chin VANCOUVER WINS Associated Press Leased Wire Los Angeles, Jan. 2. Superior at every stage of a fast game, the Vancouver All-Star rugby team defeated a squad of the Southern California Rugby Union here today IS to 0, only one point less than the whitefash score the visitors registered Saturday. GEORGIA ELEVEN TO PLAY TROY IN 1933 Associated Press Leased Wire Athens. Jan.

2. The University of Georgia football schedule for next year has been released. The Bulldogs will play ten games, including three with inter-sectional Joes, meeting New York University at Athens October 28, Yale in the Eli bowl on Armistice day and Southern California at Los Angeles Lecember 2. MIAMI UNIVERSITY WINS MANHATTAN CHARITY CONTEST Miami, Jan. 2.

With only-five minutes left to play, Cecil Cook, halfback, swept wide around right end and raced into the goal zone today, giving the University of Miami a 7 to 0 victory over Manhattan College of New York in the first annual festival of palms football classic. Captain Bates kicked goal from placement. Battling on scoreless terms for three quarters, while heat hampered Coach Chick Meehan's Manhattanites, the Miami eleven started clicking just before the game ended. Some 7,500 persons saw the game, played for charity. formance outshone the work of the Eastern luminaries.

WEST'S FIFTH VICTORY It was the fifth victory in eight games for the West, coached by Orin Hollingsberry of Washington points: Schaldaeh, 3 (place kicks). Officials: Referee, Bob Evans, Millikan; umpire, Lloyd Yoder, Carnegie Tech; field judge, Tom Fitzpatrick, Utah; head linesman, William Kelley, Wisconsin. Easts substitutions: Oehler (Purdue) for Gilbane; Newman (Michigan) for Berry; Viviano for Horstman; Rowe (Colgate) for Menders; Zapustas (Fordham) for Rentner; Meadow' (Brown) for Moss; Martinez-Zorrilla (Cornell) for Fencl; Gonzaga (Northwestern) for Hill; Yablonski (Pennsylvania) for Smith; Wilbur (Yale) for Wells; Crowley (Yale) for Zapustas. Wests substitutions: Sander (Washington Sate) for Hrovelli; Stafford (Texas) for Caddel; Kov (Texas) for Schaldaeh; Gaddy (San Francisco) for Stone; Hrovelli for Krause; Christensen for Hrovelli; Tozer (California) for Morgan; Hi-guera (San Francisco) for Johnson; Atkeson (Kansas) for Moli-nari; Hodges (Olympic Club) for Senn; Colvin (Stanford) for lio-kuf Rubel (St. Marys) for Ely.

INTRODUCING SOOTLESS COAL To Hanford Gives More Heat Clean GET OUR PRICES Hanford Fuel Co Iiiono 207-J 815 PORTER ST. OF FIERCE GAME (Continued from Page One) nia halfback, led the smashing State and Dana Bible or Nebraska. The East was coached by Andy Kerr of. Colgate and Dick Hanley of Northwestern. Lineup and East Position West Moss Stone.

O. Club Wells, Morgan, Ore. Hill, S. C. Oilbane, Ely, Nebr.

Smith, RG.Seun, Wash. S. Kurth, Ntdm.RT. Johnson, Utah Kencl, Nebr. Manders, Sehaldh, Cal.

Rentner, St. M. Berry, Illinois. H.Caddel, Stanfd H'rstmn, Krause, Gonz. Scores by Periods East 0 0 0 713 West 0 0 14 721 East scoring: Touchdowns.

Vi- viano (Cornell), sub for Horstman; Fencl. Try for points, Manders (place kick). West scoring. Touch-dowsn, Sclialdach, 3. Try for second half offense that brought the West its victory.

The sturdy ball-toter who wound up his collegiate gridiron career a few weeks ago with the Bears, scored every point made by his team today, and Individual per- SOUTHERN METHODISTS DEFEAT MINES COLLEGE Associated Press Leased Wire) El Paso, Jan. 2. Scoring a touchdown in each quarter and converting from placement twice, a better conditioned Southern Methodist football team today gave the College of Mines and Arts gridders a 26 to 0 trouncing before some 5,000 persons in a post season football game. Superior in all divisions of play and apparently putting out only enough effort to be rertain uf victory, the Mustangs galloped parsed and plunged their way through the Muckers without much opposition. CAPTAIN PAUL RE1DEK Pitt Hail SANTA BARBARA AVIXS Ansorlated Press Leased Wire Del Monte, Jan.

2. Superior team work and better ponies brought the Santa Barbara Reds a 16 to 6 win over Castro Valley here today, in the third game of Del Montes 12-goal New Years polo tournament. Continued from Page OneJ find the combination either time. Once after Henry Weisenbaugh had placed his side deep in Southern California territory with a 38-yard run. the ball was lost when a forward pass fell behind the end zone.

Next time a fumble removed the temporary menace to the home hopes. The margin of 35 points was the largest compiled in the IS years of Rose tournament play. Pitt had the unenviable record of having the previous record of 33 points difference charged against it, the score between the same two teams three years ago being 47 to 14. The victory represented Troys fourth triumph in as many Rose Rowl appearances, a feat unparalleled by any other team. While the game had no official championship rating many football fans regarded it as a national titular test.

SHOULD BE CHAMPS After the game Coach Jock Sutherland of Pittsburgh said Southern California should be regarded as the national champion. Ernie Smith, big Southern California tackle, playing his last game, closed his goal kicking career in a blaze of glory by booting four between the posts, and George Lady made it a perfect afternoon for goal kicking by pushing the fifth across. The winners registered 22 first downs against nine for the losers. Southern California outgained Pittsburgh 288 yards to 193 and had an edge in the passing game by completing two in four attempts. The summary; FOOTBALL SCORES K1 Paso, Texas: Southern Methodist 26; Texas College of Mines 0.

San Francisco: East 13; West 21. Pasadena: Pittsburgh South ern California 35. Miami: Manhattan College of New York Miami University 7. Los Angeles, Vancouver All-Stars IS; Southern California Rugby Union 0. BANK of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION A National Bank: Member ofFtderal Reserve System BANK of AM ERICA LOOK YOUR BEST You Can Get Anything In Beauty Work at Minnies Beauty Shoppe New Location: 227 W.

EIGHTH PHONE 263 and BASKETBALL SCORES At Lawrence Stanford 2S; Kansas 34. A California State Bank CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31 1932 RESOURCES WlNTER-HERES YOUR MATCH! a JOE TQRMEY Captain Paul Holder, above, and Joe Tormey, star center for Pittsburgh, put up a gallant fight in the Roho Bowl cluaalc yesterday, but went down to defeat before the stronger Trojans, 35 to 0. downs Placements, Smith 4, Lady (sub for Brown). Substitutions. Pittsburgh linens for Hogan; Meredith for Walton; Hooker for Duiley; Hoel for Cuba; Shotwell for Tormey; Weinsenhuugh for Wein-stock; Ormlston for llartwlg; Cuba for Hoel; Walton for Meredith; Dailey for Hooker; Tormey for Shotwell; Welnstoek for Weisenbaugh; Nickslck for Heller; Rolder for Sebastian; Wojlhovskl for Skla-(lany.

So. California Warlmrton for Griffith; Getz for Clark; Clark for Getz; Dye for Rosenberg; McNolsh for Bright; Harper for Smith; Lady for Brown; Tipton for Stevens; Jorgensen for Ynuel; Griffth for Clark; Rosenberg for Dye; Bright for McNolsh; Brown for Lady; Smith for Harper; Stevens for Tipton; Yottel for Jorgenson; Clemens for Ersklno; Ersklne for Clemens; Rebuilt for Warburton; Barber for Clark; Besson for Sparling; Matthews for Relioln; Browning for Palmer; Biggs for Browning; SeifaH for Boscos; Beard for Barber. Referee, Herb Dana, Nebraska. Umpire, D. W.

Very, Penn State. Head linesman, Rruco Kirkpatrick, Occidental, Field Judge, Cul Bolster, Penn State. STATE CONVENTION OF CHURCH HELD Eaton, Jan. 2. The California Church af God young peoples convention was held in Exeter December 31, January 1 and 2.

Saturday evening (he song service was In charge of the valley young people. Several of the Hanford young people, were in (he orchestra. Cora and Emma Hot Jonk sang a duet, aecompanieil by Gerald Roush. Rev. Orville Roush pas'or of the Hanford church of God, formerly pastor of the Laton church, gave on address, The Spiritual Outlook of 1 1)33.

He read Titus 2:0. Those present Laton were Mrs. Frank T.lsecli, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crain, Adelem: f)e Vrl- hiss, Marie Dooley, Virgil Crain, Yvonne Villars, Melven Frame, and Bill Dooley.

Those attending the convention Sunday from Laton Mrs. Frank l.isech, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dooley, Mr. and Mrs.

If. C. Rot. torff, Mrs. Jennie Hottorff, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Crain, Yvonne Villars, Adelene He Velblss, Jennie Marie Dooley, Isabel Whitmore, Velma Kelly, Virgil Crain, Max Whitmore, Ernest Winslow, Bill Dooley, Melven Franine, Irvin Mon-drup, and Leonard Frame. Those attending the convention today from Laton were, Mrs. Frank Llserh, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Crain, Edward Whitmore, and William Beckman.

free DRIVE IN AND GET YOUR HAPPY BEAR. He beets the drum he leads the parade dont delay theyre going fast. HERE IS THE AAA OFFICIAL REPORT Standard Starts in 2.11 Seconds at 10 Below Zero YOUNG KIR 10 WINS Associated Press Leased Wire Portland, Jan. 2, Young Krlpo of Burke, Idaho, won a decision over Deo I I of Aberdeen, in their 10-round main event on the New Years fight card here today, Firpo weighed 176 and Lornskl 188. Thu is to certify that a Freeze Starting Test on Standard Gasoline, purchased by us in the open market, resulted as follows: The test was conducted in a stock Model A Ford Engine at the following temperatures: Combustion Chamber Atmospheric Temperature Zerolene Motor Oil in Crankcase Zerolene Gear Grease, Winter Standard Gasoline 7.5 The engine started and continued to run in 2.11 seconds after first pressure on starting button.

This test is officially sanctioned by the AAA and conforms in all respects to the regulations of that body; the engine and all products being of the grade and consistency regularly purchasable. Temperatures given are Fahrenheit. CONTEST BOARD. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION LATON Laton, Jan. 2.

Dinner guests of Mrs. Lou Mealr in Exeter Sunday were Adelene He Vclldss of Fresno, Mr. and Howard Crain, Try-nle do Vries, Jennie Love, Marie Dooley, Melven Frame, Virgil Crain, and Leonard Frame, all of Laton. Mrs. Anthony Marlel and two children of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr, am! Mrs.

Frank Llserh in Laton for this week. INDIES' All TO MEET Lukeslde, Jan. 2. Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Hall.

The women will work on the quilt, they stated. Mesdames E. W. Sargent and C. C.

Church will assist Mrs, Hall. Everyone is Invited to attend. Miss Virginia Mae Gardner and brother, Jack Gardner, returned to their home In los Angeles Saturday after spending two weeks with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Du Hois. THIS STATKMK.NT INCMIJF.S TIIF. FIM.RF.S OK II F. CONDON, ENGLAND, OFFICE OF BANK OF A N. T.

A S. A. This figure represents an increase of -tD0iU54, 000.00 since March 12, 1932. Savings Deposits made to and including January 10, 1933, will earn interest from January 1 This Bank pays interest on savings accounts equal to tho most favorable rate paid by any bank in this city doing a comparablo savings businoss Laton, Jan. 2.

Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Crain Friday evening were Miss Adelene De Velblss of Fresno and Melven Frame of Conejo. Helen Kopenhefer returned from Fresno last Tuesday and brought her cousin, Beth Kopenhefer of Fresno with her. An addition has been built to the Laton Brethren church Try a tank ful today DONT CUSS your radio act when It fades on your favorite program. Equip your set with an AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL. L.

S. JETT 210 W. Eighth rTione 024 or I tee. 874 For results, use The Journal's classified ads. a 410 BANKING OFFICES IN 243 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITIES BANK of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION National Bank an BANK of AMERICA California State on identical in ownership and management.

HANFORD Advisory M-Clin. A. Kimble, giiamiman A. Ilnya Clia. Kteyenliagen T.

G. Munning M. O.lnilicimrr S. K. Kail-bark J.

Clarence Hico Jo. Sclinareger N. Weiabaum B. ii. Price Officers G.

Glinea, manackr (assistant toust ometn) M. Forest Speck, assistant B. Ellena, assistant casiiiw A. II. Jubnson, assistant casiiim cWiafot.

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