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0 SATURDAY EVENING DafelanD Crjbune NOVEMBER 2, 1929 11 ELT TO TAKE LEAD O. A WIN IN LI ROOSEV I OYOL1 1 jil l-AGAIN READY-TQ GO GndderRuns 99 Yards But. Gets No Score I Last Night 1FightRe5uitj Louisville, Ky. Bushy Graham, Ctlca, N. and Cecil Pnvne.

UNILOSESB? 20 TO 14 111 CLOSE GAfiiE SEQUOYAH CLUB WOMEN WIN HOME MATCH 0AKS7ILE1P DOZEN RUNS, TRIM S. F. -5M CAL AGGIES SCORE6TO0 Louisville, drew. (101. I Mrs.

H. Long Is Minneapolis Harry Dillon. TVIn-nlpeg, outpointed George Cook, Australia, (10). Buffalo, N. Y.

Lou Scozza, Buf-falo, knocked out K. O. Brown, New York; (7). San Francisco Jock -Malone, Ft Puul, outpointed Eddie Burhbrook, Baltimore, (10. JHollyvvoocj Joe Schlocker.

New York, outpointed Frankle Forbes, Pasadena, (10). Vancouver, B. C. Tod Morgan, Seattle, world Junior lightweight champion, and Billy Townsend, Vancouver, drew, (10); Outsider Event IXDIAXAOLA, Iowa, Xov. 2.

(A1) 'Ierc'r. another one to add to your freak football plays scrap-book: Townsond. quarterback for Simpson College which defeated Bnena Vista College 3 to 13 yesterday, ran 99 yards aud fai'ed to score on the play. As the third quarter opened, Townsend took the klek-ofr on his own goal lino and raced down the field pursncd by sev. oral -Buena Vila pTayers.

As lie crossed the Buenii Vista ten-nrd line, he stumbled and be-foro lie cowhl crawl the remain-InK diftnncei the Beaver tack-IprH toll on him and stopped him a yard from goal. It took him three more plays but Townsend finally got over line. l-iarlan Pool Looms as Real Find; to Play Infield Macks Dcfeat Tech; San Leandro Gains Win Ocer Oaks Pumlles hy Farmers Cosily; Struizel in Touchdown AS A DEN tfov, 2-GP Low Score! LL LAMBDA and Oakland i A' Bv RILL TOBITT- OOSEVELT assumed the By W. D. McNifci SEQUOYAH womeii scored a lO-to-l: margin win over their golfers -point 20.000 WATCIiR A fast Loyola College eleven turned back the heav- ier California Agriculture Col- leadershin of the Oak.

were the winners in the games of the California Winter league yesterday. The Oaks trounced Sah Francisco friends from 0ak Knoll yesterday lege team 6 to 0 in an after-dark specialty at the Rose when they won afliour HUSKIES III II1GIIT GAME bowl last night. StrutzeL star Lion halfback, scored the lone tally two minutes after the fourth period opened. The Farmers fumbled away alt their chances. Th most disheartening bobble cam In the final period when Finn, who had turned In creditable fame at halfback.

drODned the ball on the GEORGIA BY 21 T0 15 matches in the first of a series of home-and-home events at the Sequoyah Country club. Mrs. J' It. Knowland Jr. and Mrs.

A. Mr. Smith lead-off team for Sequoyah captured- points, allowing, their opponents, Mrs. J. L.

Blglen and Mrs. Wm, Monje, to halve one of the nlnee for a half-point score. Mrs. A. H.

Kopperud paired with Mr. E. II. White, and E. K.

Stevenson, teaming with Mrs. C. F. Jarvis, Puget Sound Given Loyola 16-yard line when- the tylng4 f. tM 73to Drubhing at Tdcoma on the local lot 12 to 3 in a game that was called during the seventh inning due to a smoke screen over the diamond as a result of a hill fire.

The Alnmedans won their game at San Francisco 10 to 9, but thev received a big scare in the eighth frame. Leading 10 to 0, the Isle City team showed a letup and before the eighth frame was over the Missions put over, nine rims. Eleven of the twelve runs for the Oaks were scored in the fourth inning when r'Hufl" Seaton went all to pieces. Out of the first eleven men to the plate in the inning, ten hit safely and the eleventh walked. The Oaks had a lot of fua while it lasted.

Tbnle Martin cleaned np a foil liouso with a triple, bnt tho outstanding player of tho afternoon was Harlan Pool, a former Lakrport high school boy. clicked out a double and triple in that one inning, nnd got a single in another. 1'nolo has been playing outfield, hut Willi a couple of his infielders- on the sick list, touchdown seemed but a lew plays way. Strutzel broke away for several ions; runs, one of fib yards, i and was the principal ground trainer In the 48-yard drive Spectacular arch duplicattd their lead off team's pACOMA, Wash Nov; 2. score of 4, points and Miss Mary Pond and Mrs.

R. A. McDonald won all three points from Mrs. W. Rigney and Mrs.

F. W. Laufer. Summary: 1 (JP) University of in 1 hird Period Results in Win pOLUMBUS, Nov. 2 Vri.J.R.

Knowland. IMrl. J. t.Blf 11, Mrt.A.M. IH Mn.Wm.lTank washinsrtQn.

football team defeated the College of Paget Sound, 73 to 0, in the first after-dark football game ever staged in the northwest here iana -tnieiic league race yesterday when it hunr uo its fourth straight victory at the expense of a pugnacious University high eleven, winning by a 20-to-14 score. McCly-monds suffered a blow to its fourth title hones when it wenT uiidcr by a 7 to 0 count at the hands of Tech. Oakland took what appears to be "a permanent lease on the cellar spot whon It was defeated, 7 to 0, by tho Ban Leandro, Coach L'lwood Allison's Cubs1 were stronger than Coach Torrt Roosevelt's Roughrlders expected, holding their opponents to a 7 0 lead for three-quarters of game, Both teams sprang every' thing they had in the fourth quarter, including a 90-yard retura a Roosevelt klok for a touohdowh by Sonny Hart, University half. Prince Bees. Roosevelt quar- ter, registered tho opening touchdown In the first quarter when he revrlvtd a pass from Lano Miller eleven yards from tlio Cub goal line and ran over for tho score.

A break had tho Teds the ball on the lib 20-yard line. John Collins, nlvcrslty fullback, fumbled v-when tackled at that spot and Captain Olen Tncker of the llouifbrldcrs recovered. Beers passed to Bill Dcnand for tho convert. Cnlveralty tied the score In tha fourth quarter when Collins passed 30 yards tu Karl Clark, who caught tha ball on hla fingertips as ha crossed tho Roosevelt goal line. Clark then converted with a dro kick.

Qrorga- Bertotti, who replaced Beers in the second quarter, intercepted a pass by Hart immediately arter and ran. from mldfield to the ub 10 yard lino before being downed From here, Ernie Sham-lin, Del Johns, and Bertotti punched through, the latter scoring. He added the extra noinf with Mra.A.H.Koniwriiil- iMrf.K.W.Bvldfm'n. Ur.r.H.Whll.... Mrt.E.H.Stmon.

IMn.H.W.O Qrd- Mrt.0.f.iTTU... IVilMri.O.JL.Cii Miu Miry Fond- IMrl.Wm.KirnMr-K. A. McDonald 1 IMn.J. W.Hmer....

which finally crossed the iroat llnp. Be (ailed to make tho conversion, Pearson, who kicked for the. farmers, had the adTantngo over Loyola, pnnters, and pullnd his team ont of several tight places. For the moot part the ball remained in mldfield, with the advantage sawing back and forth cross the 60-yard line. Summary and lineup: Loyola Pos.

Cl. Aggies McEachon LK. FearsQji Laurman LT Robinson Kwaslgorch LG Gillespie Joyce Stever (fV) rne Dig; green wave of Tulane university last mght. The night game attracted 20,000 fans to the Tacoma continued Its sweep toward the Southern conference chamnionshin yesterday with WILLIAM "BUTCH" SIMAS, shown above in the execution of a difficult gridiron ha bolstered the hopes of St. Mary's college for their gama -tomorrow with the Olympic club by the -announcement that he will be ready to start.

His face badly lacerated in the Gonzaga game two weeks ago, Simas recovered Wre quickly than was expected, and will probably start at, quarterback. TRIBUNE a 21-to-15 triumph over the Bulldogs the University of T. Sargent ItO Leather Geortna Led by the brilliant Banker Totli 10tt Setalt.i..; 1H Mrs. H. Long medaled tho Sequoyah course yeisterday in 97 10-87 vto annex low gross in a medal event for players not engaged In the home and home contest.

Mrs. Vie. gained the ow net prise with a score of 110 30-81, and Mrs. G. Jj.

lteabrank, who medaled 110 23-87, was low in tho putting event with ft score of 34. Mrs. F. J. Wuepper returned a putting score ot 35.

Mrs. Andrew Christ Mrs. D. C. Young, Mr P.

M. Wlllemliv Mrs. a. P. Ballachey, Mrs.

Howard Robinson, Mrs. V. L. McCafferv. Ixjulo Gulsto will work Pool in nt second or third.

Pool played shun and third while In -high school. Poole is a player who bears watching. He is built along the Hiiuh of Mickey Cochrane uud Is every hit as lie loked llko the best bet in the luuguo yesterday oh ho drove out hits und Uushod around the bags, The Oaks and Keuls piny hore thin ufternoon at 2:30, und stage a doublo-heador tomorrow afternoon, starting at 12:80, W. Sargent RT. Borges O.

Sargent Schmidt (c.) Hoffman Graves Donohuo Wter Held Finn Eturtdcl KIJ Souta and the equally dazzling Arm strong, tho Now Orleans lean DEfiiPSEY GETS MRS. B. POTTER came from the rear In tho third period to atago a spectacular 80-yani march down the field for a Score by periods; Loyola 0 0 0 6 6 touchdown that put them in front and rcHiiItdd in victory. Previously Tula no had scored in the first quarter with a drive from the Georgia, 25- Aggies 0 0 9 6 Scoring: Touchdown, StrutzeL leferee, pmplre.Kolley, Deasley Knocks Out Mrs. J.

Jf. Dodinn, Mrs. Claire Goodwin and. Mrs. AV.

D. Reed also BIG WELCOME FANS SETS RECORD AT ORIIIDA California Winter League stadium and the experiment was considered a success, although a fog that rolled in during the closing periods considerably interfered with vlsablllty. The Puget Bound loggers put up a. stubborn game for the first two periods, forcing, the IlnskieH to resort to the air for two of their first touchdowns and a 20 to 0 advantage at the half. Merit Hnrford, acw of tho Husky backfleld, was sent Into the gaino lato In the) second period and started tho rout of the Logger forces.

Hnfford, plus tho rcwervo power of th Washington aiiund enabled the Huskies to run almost at will hi thn lust two period as -tho loggers tired. Tlio-icore at tho end of tho tlirkl period was to 0. Frank Gllllhan, Logger quarterback nnd captain, twice thrilled the crowd "when he got away for long runs in the first period. John Oar-nrro was particularly brilliant in tho Logfce-r line. George Burns Is McCarthy in First competed.

Fields Prepping for Jack Beaslcy knocked out Jack McCarthy in the first minute of Dummy Mahan Battle the, first round in a scheduled ten- KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2. OP) a drop kick. round heavyweight fight at El Cer rlto Inst night.

McCarthy was a Jackie Kiclds, world's welterweight IlESI'LTS YESTERDAY. Alameda 10, Missions 9. Oakland 12, Nnn Francisco 3 (railed -In seventh). STANDING OF THE CIXBS. Won Lost Pet.

Scores an 82 to Win last-minute substitution for Ted A march down the field resulted Ut nnother Teddy score. Bertotti going over for the touchdown, but missing the try for point. Then on the kick-off which followed. Hurt took the ball on his t. Former Champion Is Main Attraction at Boxing Show 1 Jernigan, who showed up at ring aid with bis Jaw swathed in ban tlagea.

Two other knockouts were In Alameda Hi 2 First Place in Invitational jura line and ugaiti in the second when Armstrong broke loose and gn I looped 64 yards througli the entire Hull Dog team for touchdown. A safety in thct irst period nnd a couple of touchdowns In the second was the extent of the Georgia scoring. Chandler flipped a 30-yard pas to Vernon Smith, who stepped 21 yards for a touchdown and a littlo Inter, Robert intercepted a pass from Banker and dashed 60 yards across the goal -line, Four Games Listed For Grass Valleyans GRASS VAW.EY, Nov. 2. Four Grass Valley football teams will swing into -action this Week-end, beginning this afternoon, when the high school eleven will meet the Elk Grove crlddors for tho sixth Missions 6 7 .402 Sn Era iicIhco 0 7 .417 jard strlpo and belted down tha field to CmverMrys second score.

Roosevelt was offside on the. nnn- Oakland 4 .308 eluded on the program, L. Alvarez ending Kid Pio to' the mat for the Count in the fourth and lust round of the curtain raiser; and Joe Lining rocking E. Dunn, a sub for Albert Leo, to sleep in the first version try, conceding; the point to oumng cnumpion. uccompamea ty his manager, "dig" lluoney, arrived here Inst night from lion Angeles.

Today Field) -begins working out for hla 10-ro'uiid bout hare next Monday tjigtjt vwlth Dummy Mahnh. Mexican fighter. Jack Demjisey, former chiimplon. is to rel'erco tho bout. Maxwell Bookings OAKUND WINTER lEAOUlt.

Bn toindro N. 8. 0. W. ti.

Hr-hi riorlau, tt Ailand (umplrs, Xartn) 1:90 bib Onkl.nd Bllllrdi ti. Miinwi.Nord. ALAMEDA I 3II8SI0H8 AB 0 A AB A RS. BRENT POTTER, M' LOUISVILLE, Nov. 2 PR Jack Demnsey Oontli.i 6 111 Wotmf.lf i 0 1 0 star golfer from the 1 I 4 I 8 I OiB.llin.lb 1 sot 1 la 8 0 0 Cnnili ''Doc" Hess' fnllcd reiH-ntcdlT inrninur was on his wav back to Chi San Jose club, established a CoiiU.lb 8 Parkr.cf 6 Vikmn.o 4 Blk.lf-rf 5 Doljk.lb 4 0 7 H.Rba-.rf 4 1 round of their four-round mix.

The balanco of the card wait Joe Channey. who deelsloned Jack Fa-fcano, 146 pounds, six rounds, and Released and May Sign With Ducks new course record at Onnda cago today with the memory of a reception from boxing Pm.rf-lb 5 yesterday in an invitational alack Rowo lost to Jos Muiner by decision In four, rounds at 138 cmaa.sb 4 Mailha.s 3 8 1 E.Xabi.of i 1 8 8 1 1 1 3 0 Hanan.ib 4 1 0 8 Caacart.a 3 1 8 1 WraTar.p 8 0 0 8 IVKiT.p 1 0 0 0 0 i 1 Bifii.p 0 0 1 3 I I 0 1 i 0 0 tournament when despite an fans here that must have recalled the enthusiasm his nds. Burka.lb 0 0 unfortunate 8 at the home Kruno of tho high school season Tomorrow afternoon, the Grans hole she medaled 82-082 to presence aroused when his popularity as heavyweight Valley town football team will Totlll 87 10 11 37 Jo; Total! 85 0 10 87 It Dempsey Says Boxers Get Too Much Money better the former course Mailoy aattad for McKay In alfbtk. Wallaran battad tor Wetmora in anhtb champion was at its height. mark of 83 made by Mrs.

Mil tram Xtnny prk (am. plr, 7ohoo rr Thrnnti Kotor ti. Oity ot Pblo, st Sin Ptblo (umplrM, Telr bthlnd plate, 01oie oa bniMji 8:15 pm F. E. A.

n. Etlai Mo. 7, At IrnltTil dtpot (ump ro. Arlett) at HAXWStl "AAA" LEAOW. (National Dirlilon.) Ainlanil v.

Albany sr-irbants, Albany nmpir. MrMnrtry) 8:30 pm clash with the Rosevllle American Legion outfit In this city at the same time the Boston Ravine Colts are engaging in a league soccer game with the Superior Bakery "Summary i Errora Oomalai, DoTjack 8, Vaiiho, Surka (Alamada 6)! Moiawnitarn (Miliioni 1). Inuinci pitohad By Waaaar Dentpsey came here to ref ton Bernard of Sequoyah, in the northern state- championship eree the ten-round no-decision THTCAQO, Nov. t.4J? Jack Dempaey, whose two ventures as a boxing promoter resulted In no ttttening of his bank account, says tfcat fighters are getting too much pun, aottay Manna a. cradit victory to Mailho.

Cliarra defeat to Weayar. At booters of Sacramento. Cleared bat Off WaaTar 4, McKay I. Mallbs 03. bout between Bushy Graham, Ctica, N.

and Cecil Payne, nlfrt TechnltcK. und with tlio ndvantuge of having tho Jump on their opimnentg added to a Nlronger power offensive. Conch Leo lilsselt's Bulldogs IKiuiided their way to rrtom li- down on straight drives early in the third quarter. Ed Tatum went' over for lone score and Arlelgh William added tho extra point when ha bisected the uprights with a neatly placed kick. that, the work of Les Powers, Tatunt and Tom Castro, coupled to tha good playing of the rest of tha squad, carried tho ball to within' one foot of tho Warrior goal In thr first downs over a distance' of S8 yards.

An exchange of punts started tha' second half, the last boot being' a 31 yard kick by Harry Jlattos, passing, running and kicking nee at halfback for the Warriors Williams received it and returned 10 yards to' the McClymonds 38 yard line, and then tha fun triprl PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2. George, Burns, veteran first baseman and utility player, who joined thea world champion Athletics In mldseason this' year, has been unconditionally released. Secretary Robert Rchroeder of the Athletics announced.

Burns is 10-year man and thus has a tha right to negotiate with any major op minor league club. Friends of Burns are of the opinion that he may sign a first baseman with the Portland Const league cluh, as Jim Keesey, who played that position this year for the Beavers, has. been obtained by thn Athletics In a trade and will last year. Atrs. Potter had bird two's at the third and fifteen, both testing par three one -shot holes, and except for the clsht at the of all unfair charges by the Sac ramento Valley Soccer league of Hita battad Olf Waayor 7.

McKay Mail ko 0, Jtoiia loorai Off Waayar 4, McKay 0, Mailbft 0. Buna raaponiibla for Mailbo 0, WaaTar 0, Btrnok out By M.ilho (. Ssjoney. leaving the promoter to hold the well-known bag. I Louisville, lightweights, but the eighteenth she made the rest' of floials, the major Grass- Valley Soccer club team will engage the Acorn eleven on a Sacramento Aim ntrnaiaT a.

ja. at Albaay (unvpira, MoFlinrion). 18:00 Burks Tint ti. ChiTrolat Jaoun (nmplra. Young), KAXWELL "AAA" lEAOOE, The former world's heavyweight fighters were distinctly secondary Waarir Blffra 8, Duncan 2, Baaaa an the holes In par or better, out in nampion suKgeeis the referee.

nana Of Mailho Waaifr McKay 8, Duncan 1, Hit by pitched ball Cota (by 38, two over men's- par she flald. working agreement with Paddy farmori, nresldent of the Chicago reached the sevententh In 36, only 081 Battarlal va. Oakland NaUTM wua pltonai waarar, MoSay Biin. Stolen baaaa Coita. Farkar, Ca.

Bt idium Corporation, whereby they Schlocker Outpoints at Ban Pablo (nrhplra. Cltuda Vmd Club ti. Walnut Oraek, moisa, r. Hoianbara. Hailho Homa run will net Md against eaeh other at Walnat Oraak lomoira.

I Mn jaortranaurn. Twobaie blta Damaraa, Boianbarf. Baorllioa kita Mailbo. Caaoart. Xuna batted in Buliok.

Parkar. Damaraa 8. Forbes at Hollywood JIOLLTWOOm Nov. 2. OW I Eatloa, at rrnltrala (umnire.

Oatnolia, Mailbo, Imparl. Wailgran, Morgan. I Co-k) 8:10 pm to aiarn. jjouoia piay iioijacs ta uamoi The erstwhile champion, now promoter, was met at the railway station on his arrival at noon by a noisy crowd of ,3000 or. so taken on a tour of tho city, ehook hands with the mayoi, spoke' over th ra-' dlo, was roads a member of a cook-lnr club, and between, rotinda at.

the fight was kept busy agtograph-lnsT programs thrust at blm.by a good portion of tho crowd. Which Join the club next spring. Preston Grid Eleven I Ooita. Tlma of iml .8. Umpiraa ALAMEDA CITY iHni-baa Cleanara ti Alamada Studa-.

Joe Schlocker ofNew York won a ten round decision over Frankle Forbes, Pasadena welterweight last Bnaanay ana ioolc. lour, over men par. Mrs. Ti. n.

Hani of the Olnn- pic elnb won low net In rlnrs A flight Willi 93-12 ftl. with Mr. J. I j. Near (Orlnda).

and Mrs. Reno Sales of lxs Altos, tied at 84 for second place In the net award column. Mrs. Herbert D. Kchnlts of Oak Knoll medaled 108-34 79 to carry off the class II flight net trophy, while Mrs.

I'red i Morcom an Orlnda clnh mem- vasaT, st Waibinrton (omalra, Anolo) 7 It oflm OAVLAWS 8AB ysANCIBCO ab a A Zenttb Mill n. Wm. Raluki. at Downs Tracy Squad AB a A Waahinrton (ampira, Eldar) Chanilor-LTana va. Ouarantaa Rhoaa, TURLOCK.

Nov. 2. touch night. i Forbes was knocked, down twice In the fifth round, once taking a count of nine. Schlocker won nine rounds.

Forbes was awarded the Imprl.ir 4 0 0 8 0 Mahn.tb 1118 1 Oerm.lb 8 0 1 0 0 Martn.of 3 113 0 Oarry.a 8 0 0 1 Tmlin.rf 0 8 110 Orilli.of 4 0 18 Anton.lb 0 110 1 down in the 'Tourth quarter gave ebtaln the services or boxers. "No use losing nohey by bid-Ainr against each other," Dempsey said. "Tba trouble here In promoting is that have to pay the boxers too much money. Harmon and I ought to gt together. May- we will." Ducks Will Train at Jose Next Year SAN JOKE, Nov.

Jose waa yesterday definitely picked ns the 1930 spring training camp for the Portland Ducks tif the Pacific Coast league, Tom' Turnei1, president of the olub, and Roy Mack, ai i.inooia pars fnmpiro, iforoa. ,11:90 bji MAXWELL LEAOIJE. (Cantral OlTiilon.) the Preston Industrial school grid rt 1 A B.b-. ders a 12 to 8 victor over, the Aubey.tb 4 113 I Poolo.if second. Ritchie King, veteTan wllmlng' Turlock high school Bulldogs here Qayla.ib 3 1 1 ljOitbi.t 4 8 8 1 it III I ,1 I 1 i I Xarrltt 0.

Adrian A. 0., at BnihraA (umpira, Poo 10:34 am H. Q. Caswall ti. Antioob T.

it. yesterday afternoon. The winning renrin.o 9 9 saidaa. Powers connected for two, three, one and six yards on four reversea Interspersed with a 6 yard penalty to McClymonds for offside, Castro clipped tsckla for two yaitlt and Tatum made it first down with a four-yard off-tackle plunge. Tatum made another first down single handed, bringing: the Bulldogs to the (Warrior five yard mark, and after Castro and Powers had cut the distance down ta one foot.

-Tatum scored and Williams added the extra. hrr took the class flight honors with a card of 103-25 78.. Summary: CLASS A ri.If.IIT WIX.VKIH. ton lightweight took a six round decision from Willie Selgel.XNew Beaton, I 1 a 0 Fuaknr, at Brantwaad fantilra. Mim1 score was made when Brown, numbered possibly 10,000.

It was one of the largest ever to witness a fight in tha state. One of the Jotal newspapers awarded rnt of ihe rounds to Payne, and another to Graham, formerly- recognized by the National. Boxing association as bantamweight champion, but the concensus of newspapermen at the ring srndn.p loose Bata A. 0. Tl.

Anchor Club (umpira, right and for Preston, completed York. a pass and crossed with tha ball Mrs. Brent H2- S2 Totali I 111 OiTotala II II 14 17 II BBunaara. Del Monta Ho. 7 ti.

Oakland Bask, Mrs. L. u. Ham 8.1-1281 after running; 20 yards. Covina Eleven Gets Oama called In tba leyanthdarknaii.

Bummaryi Errora Oarry, Aubrey (Baala at viaw vaDipira, pm During ths second quarter H. Mrs. J. 1 9B-12 Mrs. Reno 82- 8 24 t) Bakar 8.

foola, 8unknar 8 (Oak )) Sergls scored Turlock's touchdown inninaa wtcnen By Beaton I pluc Clu Spalding Bookings narsa Last Minute Victory COVLVA. Nov. 2 With the dafaat ta Seatoa. At bat Off Baatoa II, side was that it was a draw. Dempsey was interviewed' by a local sports Writer in a dialogue Hita Off Seatoa II.

Buna Off Baatoa 10. CLASS If WINNERS. Mrs. TT. D.

FrhultS 103-24 7S Mrs. Jerry Carpenter. SI Mrs. i. Manning 100-1882 CLASS WIKKFIKl Xuna raaponiibla for Seatoa 0.

funknar 1. score tied, nothing to nothing, and over the radio. I may fight Struck out By Beaton 8, runkner BruRdan 8. Baaaa an belli Off Baatoa S0UTHEH ALAMEDA COtTRTT LIAOtTE. Flaaianton ti.

Tanu, at Piaaasa. ton (umpira, Barnard) 8:10 pm Ilrermora Ta. Barward, at Lirs mora fumnlra. Boarcal I'Sm, but three minutes lert to play, a high punt by a Bakerstleld kfeker. secretary, spent yesterday in this city inspecting Sodality Park diamond, whfch will be bscd' as the training- camp, reserving it last evening through City Councilman D.

M. Denegrl. The first squad of players will arrive here February 28, 1930, and will be followed a week later by others. Tha Ducks will be in train lnc camp here five weeks. Not until th fourth quarter did San Leandro earn Its touchdown oyer Coach Sam Daugherty's Wildcats.

At that, the Oaklanders were still fighting gamely and four runknar 4. Brunden 8. Hit by sttabad ball Imperial. Thraavbai hita Peflla, Martin. Twooaaa bit Tomlinion.

Sacrifiea bit which went for -no distance, was AlTarado ti. Oarriati. at Alrarada again and I may not, he answered one query. "If I. do, it will be in Chicago in a year or two.

He named Jack Sharkey ae the most likely contender for the heavy-weight championship. caught by Ruby of Covina high school on the Invader's two-yard ruakaar. xuna battad In. tjaTla. Padaraan.

(umpira, Martin) 8:10 pm ipaldiso rrr.aaa a Antan, Portia OiUabarf, Ma ha a. Martin 8, downs were necessary before Coacli on line bucks. Hayden, Preston, fullback, intercepted a Turlock pass and ran 60 yards to tie the score. The half ended to 6, neither team converting. Two Soccer Games At Trotting Park Two fast soccer garries afe' booked for tha Oakland Trotting park.

(6th avenue and East Fourteenth street tomorrow. At -one o'clock tha Berkeley Turn- and Sports club meets the Thistles. The main event between tha Frultvale Beaton. Tfrna ar arama a. Umnlraa Bar.

line and went for the only touchdown of the game here yesterday, Otis iilgglns' charges could trav Bata A. 0. Club Ta. fuamoat fraai, at Bav Viaw Ha. 1 s.aa nara ana arfuaon.

The final score was 6 to 0. Covina Kola Co. va. at las Pabla.llitO pm XodM Ta. Chra Malaon lainta, at outdowned the Bakersfleld eleven Mrs.

Morcom. 103-25 79 Mrs. Walter Tredweli. SI Mrx. Glen Furnhsrt.

93 Mrs. Brent Potter's new course record Oat 4 5 2 I I 4 3 38 In 6 4 5 3 4 844-82 Mrs. If. A. Prole.

Mrs. J. W. Proctor, Mrs. Wyman Taylor, Mrs.

C. E. Chapman were some of the lower handicapped players competing. St. Mary's Preps in Win Over Bellarmine Prep Grid ResulU erse th four yards separating them from the goal line.

Itoirer Whiteomb, re-vamped from tackla to dove over the touchdown. He oonvrtd with a Una 13 to 2. 8:30 pm Mites of the Rmg Vm Be Turned Loose Monday "WOTge: Dan Dutro. BUI Archer, Whlt- O. A.

I. Technical1, McCfymonds, A. Roosevelt. 20; 11." 8an Leandro Oakland, 0. A.

C. A. Ii. Piedmont, IS. Alameda, 6.

Berkeley, Hsyward, 0. C. A. L. How Gaels-Winged 'O' Line Un for Kezar Tilt comh and Johnny Ouptil wer outstanding for th Pirates.

whll eleven and the Rangers will start at 3:45. Frank Bowles, diminutive Oakland quarterback and Roland West (lid A 7 to. victory over the Bellarmine prep eleven from Santa. Clara yesterday at Berkeley by Pacific Freshmen in good work for the losers. 'Antloch, It; Pittsburg, T.

pOLLOWINO. are the startlnf lineups of the St. MaryV-OlympIc 5 club game at the Kezar etadJum, San Francisco, tomol-row Win Over Aggies Concord, 84; Crockett, St. Mary 7, banta Clara Prcpe, I Coach Jimmy Underbill's St. Mary's high squad brought to a close the grid season at the Berkeley ernoon at 2:80: By JOHN J.

ROMANO merit BT WrE Willie Paries, a real (food boxer, I woald be selected to bent the field. MEW 10KK 2 bu But Willie Is an In and outer and I fall of mites of the ring- will rannot be depended- (pon to per-be damped on the canvawed form as well as- he can with ring" floor of Madison Square Gar- detrree of cenUstenry. He faces den Monday evening and arter the Black Bill and should win 1 he i. has one of his good niehts. fnsa of nnscrlmblinir the mess la, Th DAVIS, Nov; 2 OP) The OLYMPIC C'Ll'B 6T.

MART'S" No. Player Pos. Player Collere of Pacific freshman football eleven defeated the California Aggie frosh here yesterday. 6 to Bid Ahern. quarterback for the Prep Grid Standing 2 7 Ford EL McCaf ery 2 85 Sellman RTL.

Hunt ll 45 Diehl RGL. McNally 27 junior Gaels, intercepted a Santa Clara pass on the visitor's 45-yard The C. P. Babes scored their lii.e and galloped over for the compietea me narsxanainr. con Is M'dtret Wolrrast.

The Phlla touchdown on a line buck In the second Burnham and Bor- O. A. L. touchdown. Carl Garner, halfback, i chert starred for the losers.

W. 4V passed to 'Erdlnts for the conversion. Mumhv: Kennv and Baitik Roosevelt Mrtlymnnds LTR. XjFR FHL. Seghettl 29 Herrin 32 Ackerman 81 Ending 21 Simas 10 Stertnert SO Boyle 7 a were outstanding performers for 39 Barnard 28 Smith 17 Kuhn 4S Havlson 23 Van Horn 77 Spelcher 33 Kaer 65 Crouch Bronc Frosh Defeat Technical sendee for the flyweight title will be prod ii red to view.

Tnia MeArdle ha g-athered to-Stether eight -of the best flywelehts tn the world and if I 'rankle Genaro. Willie LaMorte. IM.il Tobias and Speedy Dado enter the lists later on the winner of the tourney raunot help bat gain rerogmitton as the world's CJenaro Is in t-Incland. Tobias was not ronsld- the Saints. Gross, fullback for the Santa Clara ns, turned in a neat game.

Fremont 9 1 1 1 4 S-5 tY St. Icrnatiah Seconds OF SANTA an Leandro. i i Fltchforrt 12 Pakland CLARA, Nov. 2. The freshmen footbnll team compVl1v over Scozza Knocks Out Brown in Seventh delpbian la some scrartper and has been unfortunately paired with the veteran Jimmy McCoy.

The bw'ter Is one of the real veterans of the rintp and- knows every trick there Is. WoliraKt may have his troubles fecorlmr over the wily bald old starer of the rinsr gm. Itnby "Park Cloud" Urndley meets a hnoy little battler In Krnle I'et rr-. Bradley has had his day and doeo not work as Kinootbly as be used to. Not so long ago "Dark was looked niKn a flywelctit cliarpkn but nig beaten off by some youncsters thr.t his stock has takTi a big drop.

Peters Is in hist about the same boat with Bradley. For this reaon a Ilvelr scran la in Tr1er. icrrrrt, im, ir xu iaXBva.) whelmed the 8t. Ignatius Reserves of -San Francisco here yesterday! with a E9-to-0 score. I rts.

Pts. 4 4 0 To keep your' car new from the atari. Be sure that every movie; part. Every ihirtT Jajt shall to, Greaaed with rernlarii'-. For aerrice-, quiik I uia complete Bay Connlir" 5 jtioro i h'tt.

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W. Piedmont. Berkeley Alameda t'enlervllle Hoyward ST. MARY'S SUBSTITUTE? 1 Meyers, 8 Flores, 4 Fijeac, 6 Ca-lri. 6 Toecanl, 8 Weisgerber, 12 I'reston, 14 Pperbeck.

15 1 Coyle. 17 Bodlne. 18 K. Krown. 18 Murphy.

21 Peebles. 24 Bufler, 25 Fischer'; 28 Pattreson, SJ J. Brown, 35 Hennessey, 38 Murray, 44 AlcNally, 10 fclmas. OLTMPIC CLUB SUBSTITUTES 1 0 Brewster, 11 Fotts. 12 Fple-dol, 14 Scarlett, It Davis.

1C Chae, 17 Kuhn. 20 O'Gorman, 1 Wilson. 20 Alford. 21 Rawlins, 23 Reynolds. 2J Van Horn, 24 Bailer, 25 HuL'gins, 2 Gold.

27 Ford, 2 Fredericks. 20 30 Bloueh, 31 Iynn, 32 Jackson, 33 24 liann, 25 34 Bohere. 37 Guintlnl, fullback, was the star. scoring three touohdowrs. i BUFFALO, N.

Nov. 2. 0P Lou Scozza, Buffalo lipht heavyweight recently designated as one of the four to fltrht for the title recently vacated by Tommy Lough-! rnn, last nJcht knocked out K. O.J Brown, XeKro battler of New York, in the seventh round of a ten rmind I bout. fcnr.za weighed ered and Dado ont with a trk'k 1h ronfined to performing in his bone state.

Sew Jersey. IMorte Is credited with a derl-i "Vion e-ter Iny Sebwarts. the tHle-hoider in thli If Kugene the. JCuroprn cliampioa. wbto Itrf more decisively than WUiMt dtd.

the latter" claim to the title Ul not be worth snach. Nov. woi a f.y lor? t.t "LL1NUHAM. i tius r-or ner re. eight wr-s' a match h- 1 sLepg.

38 Barnard. 40 Oten. 41 Johnson, 42 f'-sriurl. 4 3 Davldsorw Plltxbtirg Antimli rd Mart inrs 3 I 44 Allen. 4j I)lehl, 48 Vatson.

43 Lenhart, ti Crouch, 68 Marcus, 1 Brown 174 'j. CYwkelt 0.

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