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SPORTS Mutual Citrus Products Win County Bowling Crown Third Straight Year The Mutual Citrus Bowling team bowled over all opposition in the Orange County Women's Bowling Tournament held last weekend at the Anaheim Bowling academy to win the Class A county championship for the third straight year with a 2302 score. In addition, Melba Hosack and Lou Parrish of the championship team placed first in the Class A doubles with a 1064 and team captain Norma Nichols took the Class B, all-events title with a 1431. Awards Friday Presentation of awards will be made Friday evening, April 15, at the Elks club when the county's women bowlers gather for their annual dinner meeting. Mrs. Almeta Piper, secretary of the California Woman's Bowling association will be on hand to present the State Tourney awards. Election of officers for the coming years and state delegate reports are also slated. Runner-up to the local champs in the Class A team competition was the Newport Tackle team with 2268 and placing third was Grimes Electric with a 2248 score. Placing second in the Class A doubles was the Doris Anton-Dorothy Toombs combine with a second on a 522 and Norma Nichols coming in third with 516. Nesbitt's In the Class C division Nesbitt's rolled the high score—a 2122. K & M ambulance took second with 2000 and Joe's Malt Shop rolling for third on a 1991 score. Top three doubles combines were: Ellen Tangney and Ina Pickard—842; Letha Webber and Margaret Burton—813 and Rose Long and Blanche Ressler—741. Singles crown went to Selma Austed for rolling a 486 and second place to Letha Webber with a 431. Ina Pickard was all-events winner for knocking the pins for a 1252 total. Senate Extends Plenary Powers Of Fish Comm. fornia Woman's Bowling association will be on hand to present the State Tourney awards. Election of officers for the coming years and state delegate reports are also slated. Runner-up to the local champs in the Class A team competition was the Newport Tackle team with 2268 and placing third was Grimes Electric with a 2248 score. Placing second in the Class A doubles was the Doris Anton-Dorothy Toombs combine with a 1036 followed by Leona Kaminsky and Phyllis Arnett who rolled an even 1000. Top three in the Class A singles were Joy Ryckmar, 537; Maxine Holt, 537 (Joy winning in the rolloff); and, Doris Anton, 528. Quality Upholstery Class B team honors were won by the Quality Upholstery team with a 2253 with Knox Cleaners scoring a 2237 for second place honors and Mastersons coming in for show with a 2201. The doubles combine of Alma Rader and Nora Varner, rolling a 957, was good for first place followed by Maxine Brand and Jerri Hunsinger with a 950 and Lois Quinn and Florence Morner who bowled for a 936. Singles honors in the B division were copped by Rose Campbell with a 527; Irma Harvey taking Singles crown went to Selma Austed for rolling a 486 and second place to Letha Webber with a 431. Ina Pickard was all-events winner for knocking the pins for a 1252 total. Senate Extends Plenary Powers Of Fish Comm. By the narrow margin of one vote, the state senate approved Assembly Bill 63, which would extend plenary powers granted the State Fish and Game Commission during the war. The vote was 21 to 17. After the bill passed, Senator Earl Desmond of Sacramento gave notice that he would move to reconsider the measure. The bill gives the State Fish and Game Commission the authority to set limits and fix seasons, which previously was reserved to the legislature. Senator Clyde Watson; representing Orange county, voted yes on the bill; Hypnotism was once thought to be caused by a thick magnetic fluid according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Why Standard helps young scientists through school The student's lamp that lights America's future never needed to burn more brightly than today. During this school year, we have extended our graduate fellowship program from 19 to 25 scholarships and have increased the grants from $1,000 to $1,250, plus tuition where it is needed. These scholarships are awarded by 14 universities to promising young scientists and engineers. We hope some of them may later work with Standard of California, but there is no obligation either in their choice of studies or career. This is the eleventh year of these Scholarship Awards. It is our sincere hope they will help develop the well-trained men and women who can best insure continued progress for the West and the whole United States. Standard Oil Company of California ANGE COUNTY WOMEN BOWLING CHAMPS 'Sleep Show' Due Here April 18-30 The "Sleep Show" is coming to this community April 18 through April 30! Every furniture store in town will be playing a major role in bringing out the importance of bedding equipment for the benefit of the home-maker during this second annual nation-wide event. Local stores have indicated they plan to go all-out to show why home-makers today are getting the very best values from a quality, health and beauty standpoint. In a recent joiht announcement, local retail furniture store managers state that they will show Mr. and Mrs. Home-Maker how research has combined with the medical profession to make mattresses and box springs more scientifically healthful, how manufacturers have developed vastly improved construction through years of experience and testing, and how decorators have combined to make sleep equipment and bedroom furniture blend beautifully with a decorative style that the customer may desire. Remember the "Sleep Show" opening here April 18. ANAHEIM ANGLERS AT LAKE MEAD Three local piscators, Nick Wigert, Pete Wisser and Sam Loa nabbed limits of bass and crappie last weekend at Lake Mead. The trio left in a house trailer, a 1-foot fiber-glass boat from Wigert's Anaheim Marine and Spoonshop, and a 10-horse Mercury motor and one and one-half horsepower Johnson motor belonging to Charlie Evans, for the latter Anaheim citizen who left here for the fisherman's haven yesterday (Wednesday). Largest weekend cat for the three anglers was a foal and three-fourths pound bass. MPS AGAIN—The Mutual Citrus Products bowling team is third straight county championship last weekend in the city tournament rolled at the Anaheim Bowling Academy. No right: Norma Nichols, captain; Helen Comstock, Lou Par-Helen Gover, Melba Hosack. Flores in Semi-Final Tonite; One-Shot' Ross After Contract Flores, hustling Anaheim weight, moves up another fistic ladder of success with a six round semi-out against Willie Jenkins Hollywood Legion stadium. It, after three months of and preliminary action, has up to a semi-final event will have no easy turtle in by the clever and experi-Villie Jenkins. 'Shot' Ross, slugger of old w manager of a string of is negotiating for Sal contract. Impressed with ton, who placed first in the Class B dry fly event with a 93, tied for second in the Class B, % oz. accuracy and took a third in the cast-off. Roy Mabee took a second in the Class A, % oz. accuracy with a score of 94 and lost the cast-off for first in the Class A, wet fly, taking second. Sam Whippo's 88 in the Class C, % oz. accuracy was good for a third and Bill Ferris' 88 gave him a second in the Class C, % oz. accuracy. AUHS Cadets To Shoot in State Finals The Cadet Corp rifle team of the Anaheim Union high school will shoot in the finals for the Lieutenant Robert A. Clausen team trophy and will have four men out of a possible five shooting for the Governor Earl Warren individual trophy—both matches, to be shot off during the final week of this month in Sacramento. Win Area Match The local riflemen won this honor by virtue of their 1,599 to 1,491 win over the Sweetwater cadets in an area match shot on the Anaheim range last Saturday, April 9. Anaheim’s 1,667 score, shot in the district match, April 24 and 25 is to date the highest score made by any team in the state and puts the locals in a favorable position to finish at least in the money at the state championship matches. Each member of the ten man team shoots from four positions—prone, sitting, kneeling, and off-hand, with the aggregate team total counted for the Clausen trophy and the high individual score entered for the Governor’s trophy. Four of Five In Saturday’s match, Tatus of Sweetwater took individual honors with a score of 184. Donald Barnett, 170; Alfred Lattin, 170; Paul Rumfelt, 169; Charles Kipp, 167; Pete Verdin, 167 of Anaheim gained the remaining berths for the Governor’s trophy. Alternates will be Rembold and Evans of Four of Five In Saturday's match, Tatus of Sweetwater took individual honors with a score of 184. Donald Barnett, 170; Alfred Lattin, 170; Paul Rumfelt, 169; Charles Kipp, 167; Pete Verdin, 167 of Anaheim gained the remaining berths for the Governor's trophy. Alternates will be Rembold and Evans of Sweetwater. Other five members of the Anaheim team to make the Sacramento trip are: Edward Evers, Roderick Wallace, Dick Rold, Daniel Berg and Edward Liptrapp. Anaheim's team alternates are Enoch Peterson and Willard Watts. Half of the vegetables consumed in the United States are grown in family gardens. 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