anaheim-gazette 1950-04-20
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Whittier Nine Meets Compton; Pepperdine
Whittier college's league leading baseball squad meet two non-conference foes this weekend in preparation for the home stretch in loop competition.
Sporting a three win-one loss record in league play and eleven wins against eight losses for the season, the S.C.I.A.C. crown defending Poets travel to Pepperdine college Friday to meet the Waves, and return home Saturday seeking vengeance at the expense of the Compton Tartars. The Post-Pep tilt will be the first meeting of the two this season while the host Quaker squad was dumped by the Compton nine 25-0 earlier this season.
Track and Field
Coach Aubrey Bonham's Whittier college track and field squad trek to Eagle Rock Saturday for the All-Conference meet, their second night meet of the current season. The Poets hope to better their last place standing in the S.C.I.A. Conference Relays held earlier this spring. Occidental is not expected to have any trouble in copping the event, having overwhelmed all her loop foes to date, while the battle for the rest of the positions promises to be close with all four other teams to be counted on.
The Poet golf and tennis teams engage in league play this weekend with the divot-diggers travelling to Redlands Saturday to meet the Bulldogs and the racquet swingers encountering the Pomona Sagehens Friday on the Claremont courts.
Open Huntington Beach State Park, June 1
SACRAMENTO, (WNS)—Huntington Beach State Park, in Orange county, will be opened to the public on June 1, for a period of five months, Earl P. Hanson, acting chief of the state division of beaches and parks, announced today.
Hanson said 1,350 parking spaces will be available to the public at prevailing parking rates for the area, and the parking lot will be operated through a concession which has not as yet been let.
16 Lifeguards
The park will provide 16 lifeguards, a life-guard supervisor, six beach attendants and two janitors. Assistant park ranger Frank L. Davies and deputy park ranger Carl G. Whitefield will be in charge of the new park.
Tentativey, Hanson said, the beach will be open to automobile parking from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on regular days, but will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Fridays, Saturday, Sundays and nights before holidays. In unusually hot weather, the beach may be open for longer hours, with announcements locally.
Bids have been opened for the installation of seven beach shower walks, Hanson said.
J. W. KNOWLES IN HOSPITAL
Jim Knowles, employee of the Reinhardt appliance store, Anaheim, was seriously injured Saturday, April 15, while installing a TV aerial. He was taken to St. Mary's hospital, Long Beach, with a shattered knee cap; will be taken to surgery April 20. At this time, we could not ascertain when he
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Albert J. Yorker of 737 Sabina street, Anaheim, passed away Tuesday, April 18, at the Fullerton General Hospital. He was born in Michigan 82 years ago and had resided in Anaheim since 1918.
The deceased was a member of St. Boniface Church and the Knights of Columbus. He was a director of the Placentia Mutual Orange Association.
Surviving are his wife Nora K., of the home; two sons, Francis R., of Los Angeles and Albert J. Jr., of Anaheim; one grandchild; two brothers, Harmon Yorker of Redlands and Frank V. Yorker of Los Angeles.
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