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IVrp'.e from All Part-* of County Como Io Oxnard Again to See 40-8 DoingsOXNARD WINS HALL GAMKBeautiful I lag Presented to Community Center by 40-8 cf American LegionOver IPMO i)eop!e gathered at tin' i .ml lt;ci hi in cun v ('• liior lit in* htIt V. i» |i»’ ■' tie* {)! ' lt;of I III'i *ps v m:; |,v I ho v. ho l: oI 111• * bein the Foiiiin of I ilv | \ fid'*; t: lt;«! » o ‘Of 0\n\fd ; * ? i *! Sn l tin l.ol*p..I*. .i f* ii u lt.» I» il :'«U11lt;\ which IIIlocal players won by it score of fourio one* It was one of the litre-» p it In t itUP ♦ .♦■! ‘-o-'-ii at tin* Comintw it'.- i'* hi i out dd* ot 11t** Fourth ofJ Iv celebration.Re for t1 m* jiio*r.rm conimenefit the!i|i :h !m f8 Wi*m li iI* li With people.Many others wen* standing andstmimnt t!t ti necks to hear the pro i i*:?m wiiM'li v*..is given on ;i platformIn ! 1 nnt ot * In- h\*srle*rs. iProf. Janclues Irvtl flic* big flip In i ommimity ■ ItiKitiK. while tie* pj!nt:« Paula hand played ‘’Aiiierba . jLatet i;i tie limp tie* Kanin Paula :hand * la . m j o \ • raI s« hs-t hois, !On tin plat for in wire Mayor Kantwood, one t »t t In* judges for tin* Fourth ] lt;u . i ill par ad**, i hlt; l do I »a r»\ li orge ! Kindred of the 10-S society of the Anarh all la•pioti, who promoted and carried through the Fourth of JaF f* ! h ; fotu. | pi:fv D; frht Altor.! v’J.-mes t llnllimo w lt;u th, member of j the IUS and fonie r adjutant Charles j P Daly of tf»# Ann rican L gain Ii on po Poll hr* in a per Parry, Alfred] Atwaaa! and AI Mehn. b» s momb ers.( fit*! it* t!:i}. ndrt-d anno tut eel , Hi.* winners in the parade and t'liarle-iii lv pi merited the representatives i*t }tin* vol.. -us organize! ion.» with the Vroidiit-s. ( ,l F. M I*iitiIentiey i ♦»c eiv* d 11 «• «up which wio wain by i In*h« il Odd i Howh bulge for having the best fraternal float. A Japanese nit ived tin* cup which was U warded In tin* |u 8 to the Itiiilrlto Sespe. for the host decorated automobile. J. \V.#*Hurbatik*V Snodgrass# inana cor of P« rvlwood Siim k la rut who receivedtrthe (tip won by his organization forhaving tie* le*st mercantile float replied with the following remarks:* Mr Commander and members of theAmerican Legion:* it was a privilege to participate with you in vour Fourth of July cedelr t on. ed J * iii ; I e \ oil a pi \i‘ uI'** to co operate w it 11 you. it wa; vpiM ion, in a very small way ofthat drop appreciation of the groat sen ice tin* members oi your orgauiza lion rendered to our count ry and lilt in.. nit v during the \w*rld Mar !(♦*lt; * ? v i ns* i ’i is cup i roai \ • »u is j ad* ed agreat honor and it will he treasured hlghl\ not for Its intrinsic vain** :. in io although it is a beautiful cup, hut (tuning i hudnred peri eiit Aim rilt; iii , lirst, last and always** In helialf of lie rvlwood I thankVOII.”* bAs no representatives were presentfrom the Redman's lodge, the Japanese association or the county super \i in s. who Weill second places, thei ihlsms to he awarded theiu were not presumed. Tiiey wijl be delivered later.in tin* absence of It. (McFadden, chairman ot the baseball league. Kirnuid Hard, chairman of the recre-. ii corn in if tee of Community SeiVice presented the (lee club willl the Inautiiui Lelunann cup tor winning tin recent series in indoor baseball.Mr, Hard gave a few lilting remarks which were replied to by Alec Murrain ot the (Jen (dub team. Kach member cl tiie team will have1 possession of ilie lt;tip for t wo \\ m. k .The presentation of a huge Amerlean Hag to the (’ommunity renter by the ins society of the American Legion was made by Deputy District At turuey James (\ Hollingsworth of Ventura. The attorney gave a splendid nddiess telling about the ins society and what it is doing. He also spoke on tin* Oxnard Community (Vn ter saying how it resembled the American liag in that both stand for I tie same tiling, freedom and liberty. The speaker praised tin* Oxnard t’ommun icy (‘enter and complimented Oxnard-ers on having such a wonderful organ ization as Community Service. lie said it gave him great pleasure to pre-s fit an American Hag. the greatest emblem on earth, to the Oxnard Community ('enter.At this point C.eorgo Kindred and .41 Atwood unfurled tin* Stars and Stripes above* tin* platform and while the Santa Paula band played tin* Star Spa ngled Ha liner everyone stood. With this stirring incident tin* program ended and the ball game started b *t\veen Oxnard and Santa Paula.For the second time Oxnard won from Santa Paula. - The interesting game is given play by play in the Sport-o-graph section of The Courier.
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Oxnard Daily Courier

Oxnard, California, US

Sat, Jul 21, 1923

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