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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1937 WITHOUT BRAGA-NG, U. S. F.

STAR PRETTY GOOD MALLEY PLEASED WITH DON'S 10-7 VICTORY U. S. F. in Spotlight With Pass Victory Over St. Mary's Rattlers of Texas Suico lakes Lake Chabof Injuries Hit Oregon State GoOfle Grid fai'iarl 10 Br BILL TOBITT alternated from left end to right and For tklnny little fuy with tprra Kenworthy Downed In Close Match, Tied or 18 Holes Joslin, Younce, Rutherford Lost, Other on Sidelines bark again was laughable to all but Malley's men, who were pushed bark 83 yarda to their own 12 during the aecond quarter before a fumble by Locke saved their lives.

But only once did they get away with It in thj second half shortly on. George Malley ii doing all riifht in thli he-man football tutoring business. If hii University of San Fran ciico Doni keep on the way they started yesterday afternoon the folk across the bridge may find that they have football team at home after Henry Suico yesterday became CORVALLIS. Ore, Sept. the champion of Lake Chabot Golf Coach Lon Stiner, the Nebriskan, Club for the current year when he moam loudly Oregon SUte Col after the Dons had opened the fourth quarter with their touchdown.

That defeated Bill Kenworthy by a 3 lege today because some disastrous and unforeseen circumstanced and 2 count in closely battled was when 147-pound Locke, a vicious little bundle of musle, faked a left end run, switched to the right threaten trouble for the Beavers. all. For eona, ai football eona go, San Franclaco'i proletariat has had its adopted aona of the gridiron planted on foreign soil Berkeley, Moraga, Palo Alto and Santa C'ara. Ignoring the ugly duckling on the hill. Now they can cut those grifters off without a cent and lavish all their favors "best football prospects" since hi became head coach four years (go- match.

Reporting Identical scores of 37-3774. the two were tied at the end of the first 18 oles. Suico ahot subpar golf on the second round to take the lead, Kenworthy Investigation bears out Lon'a criei and covered 40 yards before long-legged Tom Rice, Don tackle, overtook htm and brought him down on the Don 20. END THREAT ON II Four downs later they ended their for help are not unfounded. Big Dick Joslin, one-time iuu on this transformed orrspring 01 their own.

The transbay residents were pleas bting two over perfect figures when back, has informed the coach lit will not enroll this season reason second and last scoring chance on the Dons' 13, losing whatever op the match ended. Kenworthy is unknown. That immediately knocked the backfield combination portunity they may have had at at least break even, as they did last year, 8 to 8. former holder of the title, having won In 1933. He was also runner up to Phil Gordon last year.

into a cocked hat because Joslin, scheduled to play halfback, was a two-year letterman and regular. Hal Higgins, a possible successor, is antly surprised when THEIR team beat the St. Mary's Rattlers of San Antonio, Texas. 7 to 0. They didn't think they could do, it, what with a new coach, a new system of play and almost an entirely new lineup but there it was.

That's only one game of course, but, quick to hop on a good thing. A marked advantage in punting set the Dons up for their rcoring drive in the third period. After several exchanges they wound up In possession on the Rattlers' 34 and away from, practice with intestinal Finals in the other flights were: Kermid Mglit HI. hard Wilcox d. Tony mill I.

Tlirl flluhl Harry Hurt on t. Guy Wlnlnn, 4 and a. Fourth flluhl Al llyken (t. I.loyd I). 2 and 1.

Fifth fllKlit lllll 11 nar ha d. I'hll Mnller, I'MIi hole. HlKlli I ik Ii I Joe Jaeger d. Art flu." Fellow Beavers also watched the home guard already la drum seven plays later they had regis- Stiner sadly cross off the name of ming up victory march for Mr. tered John Adams, Trinidad.

an Malley. If he car. win about eignij It was one of the six completed end who stood out well in Spring practice. His father is ill and he passes out of the IS down that of the next nine games, people over there will think just aa highly of scored on the second play of the him as the folk Santa Clara ntuker, 6 mid 6. Favorites Defeated In Alameda Tourney must remain out of school.

Jim Orr, who ascended to the varsity to tak over Ken Deming's job at center, fourth period. Bolster, playing plenty of halfpack, faded back, waited for is loafing on the sidelines with an Krondative to break clear in th lbow injury and probably will not Favorites fell by the wayside yes Al Braga, University oi San Francisco halfback, is seen skirting end for an eight-yard gain in yesterday's 7-0 victory over St. Mary's College oi Texas. Braga paved the way for the touchdown march. A.

P. photo. end zone, and flipped the ball Into his arms, 16 yards from the line of terday as play was resumed by play against Idaho Saturday. Earl Vounce, right half, and Ray Ruther scrimmage. Bolster added the extra members of the Alameda Golf Club did of Buck Shaw last season in his debut as a head coach.

FOUGHT CROWD, TOO It was a tough spot for the Dons. They went on against a colorful band of itinerant highway travelers with both the crowd of 20,000 and the odds against them and for half of the game the setting remained the same. ford, center, are ineligible. point on a place kick. In the annual club championship.

Walter Tebaldl and Emile Scrgi, Putting aside the gloom, Stiner Defensive strength through the line was one of the strongest points in favor of the Dons. Malley was who had been rated the position of Cotton Only favorites, were both eliminated dur considers his lads might land near the top of the Coast Conference this year because his seasoned players, who developed rapidly toward the particularly proud of the guards, ing the two rounds of play. Clark Lost To Stanford ST. MARY'S READY FOR BEAR LATERAL, STATES MADIGAN Dick Eisenlaucr and Charles Former Oakland city champion Kremesec, and reserve center Doug Stinson, Few gains, and those for Bear Casualty Justin Oesamou polished oft Bill Emmons in the morning, 4 and 2, end of the 1936 schedule, have the benefit of hard-learned lessons. Only four regulars are missing through graduation five with Joslin.

There are 19 lettermen back and eight of little more than a yard, were made When Sophomore Earl Bolster, right half, passed 16 yards to Sophomore Walt Krondative in the end cone on the second play of the fourth quarter the San Francisco rooters finally admitted that the team was theirs. A few of the curious trailed the over them. and came back in the afternoon to win an overtime match on the 19th hole from Tebaldl. The latter Continued from First Sport Fage Continued from First Sport Page Continued from First Sportage The boys broke up the Rattlers' i frosh in the left halfback spot, and he'll be ready when it is decided Jerry Dowd, first string left half, passes effectively, too, and after had won his morning match from his possible successor in the opening meyer, sophomore right tackle, who demonstrated worlds of stuff in Saturday afternoon scrimmage with the Malley had explained a few things between halves, they made short H. Ream, 3 and 2.

Henry Cassinclli defeated Srl Frosh. one up, in the morning and In tne afternoon won a two-up victory work of the end runs, with that one exception previously noted. The spread formations of the visitors were confusing to the Dons, who KATZMEYER LAUDED ing game and adopted charging tactics which may demoraltee the Bronco backfield. Shaw doesn't think that Roche's sprained right hand will bother his play this week or curing the game. The kid came out of a tackle with it doubled under, and his chin cut them have played for two years.

Idaho Loses Two MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 20. Injuries today threatened to take two supposedly sure starters out of the University of Idaho lineup when they meet the Oregon State College team here Saturday. Gerald Dellinger, haifback, tore the muscles in his right shoulder, from Jim Addison, who had previously disposed of J. H.

Fredrick- game line up. In recent practice sessions Ed Solinsky has loomed, in the eyes of the coaching staff, as the best fullback on the squad. But there is always the burly figure of Dave Anderson In the background. Solinsky has looked flashy in practice and Anderson hasn't. But Anderson is a player with big league experience "Katzmcyer definitely won't start Rattlers, attired in their national anthem uniforms, to their ancient bus, which whisked the Texans off to their hotel without benefit of ihowers.

Today that bus and a couple autos are carrying them to San Diego, where they meet the Marines next Sunday. This junket of theirs takes them to Scranton, Mon needs relief. While boosting the stock of Thomns and Katzmeyer, Madigan took time to drop a few words of commendation for his second team ends. La-vine Betlcncourt and Jack Cramp-ton, and Fidel Nielson, right tackle. SOPHS TO GET CHANCE All are sophomores, all are comparatively green in the ways of var weren't quite sure whether to go the game against California, but be son, and I.

In, stay back or go sidewise until fore the contest is over, he'll have Results of both rounds in the re the second half. maining flights were: San Francisco almost pulled down rkcnnd flittht, innrnliiK round Kd Saturday afternoon, but it appar seen plenty of service," Mndigan said. "The first string tackle, Denny Kcrnn, is due to open, but Katz may be given as much work as Denny." an earlier touchdown but the half Scluiltc d. i. 1..

HitIiti. 8i and fi. and Ed Elliott, end and Ace Vandel, treal, Canada; and New Orleans before they get back to their home and Solinsky isn t. Assuming Cotton does not play and that the choice time gun robbed it of the chance sity football, but so far as Madigan Kd Knley d. Humid Tebaldl, 1 tip.

Hill Hunter d. lr. Leonard Moody, when the racing seconds brought on state. is concerned prospectively they're efnult. Malley surveyed his gang today flurry of prayerful passes.

punter, is on crutches with an injured ankle. Bruins in Shape Hohurt Welch d. Jack Smith, The Dons had taken over on their nd 11. with a satisfied smile on his three narrows down to Solinsky and Anderson, there are plenty of spots around the Berkeley campus where a dollar will get you two if you want to go overboard on Solinsky's Afternoon Foley d. Hchulte, S'A nd Hunter d.

Welch, 2 and 1. 20 late in the second quarter on an incopiptetetMUttler pass In the end LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. (Ph University of California at Los Third litf lit If. B.

Auerbach d. lex Cranaton, 1 up. jQorne Obenauer d. Elmer Wes zone, Krondative and Al Braga, chances. ently was nothing serious.

His running isn't involved, and that's the point Shaw will stress most when the sophomore left half is in action. Due to his lack of experience, Roche will not be put under starting pressure. Buck will not be sacrificing anything, though, as Jim Barlow has been showing a lot more desire to play "all out" this year and should make a dependable factor at left half. Behind Barlow is Bruno Pellegrini, making a determined bid for regular work at The Bears will practice every day himself doing good heavy-duty work with he ball, worked it out to the ton, and .1. destined for important niches in Moraga scheme of things And they'll get into tha Saturday game.

Countermanding a previous order for his players to work a double shift yesterday, largely because of the strenuous workout the previous afternoon, Madigan today was prepared to bear down on the practice program. This afternoon the varsity was due on the field for a stiff workout Ditto tomorrow. When Saturday cornered face. He thinks the, boys "will do," and now that he has two weeks in which to drill them still further on the Notre Dame style of attack which replaces their previous Warner double-wing, he believes they'll be able to hold their own against any club Including even St. Mary's and Santa Clara.

this week right up to Friday. Na turally the work will taper off as P. 13. Kilbride d. Al Krlwarda, 1 up.

Woody Leslie d. Norman Coryell, and 3. Afternoon Obenauer d. Auerbach, and Lealle d. Kilbride, 4 and 3.

Fourth Ilk: lit Dob Andrews d. Convinced in his own mind Katz-meyer has the makings of ja nifty ball player, Madigan used him in almost three-fourths of the 2Vi-hour Saturday game And Slip wasn't disappointed in what he found. In fact, he was elated. "Katzmeyer is a natural," Madigan enthused. "Having been a crack fullback on the freshman team, he is pretty well versed in offensive play.

He needs more practice, more instruction in defensive work. By the middle of the season he'll be a sensation." "Bicycle" Bill Thomas is another young fellow destined to receive a baptism of fire Saturday afternoon, i Bill went great guns ag'ainst the I Angeles' football squad went into the final stages'-of drill today for the opening game Friday night with Oregon. Head Coach Bill Spualding planned to work the squad on defense today, hoping to stop Oregon's reported the week draws to an end, but each day there will be something to do. Don 43 before giving up and punting. Seeno booted to Burren Brown, Rattler safety, who fumbled on his 23 where Blax Miatovich, Don tackle and one of the fastest men on the field, nabbed the ball.

After two The present plan, subject to George McKay, change without notice, is for a defen ai Merrill a. umsm uiyjana. nd J. "sophomore attack." sive scrimmage Wednesday after this job. Harry Mlnton d.

Fred Coupe, nd 1. rolls around, the mentor of Moraga expects his athletes not only to be in tip-top physical condition, but Bill Morrison d. Kay R. Smith. noon.

The Bears had a good workout in ball packing and pass shooting Saturday. Wednesday, unless there Ineffectual stabs at the line, Krondative passed to Hugh Malley, George's brother who plays a respec- ano v. Afternoon Andrews d. Merrill. Stringari may b3 called upon for plenty of duty if Brown's knee lets him down.

Brown will start, and so will Coughlan byt both are unknown quantities and the bulk of The Bruin practice sessions to date have produced no casualtiei aside from minor bruises and sprains. Troy Backs Picked is a sudden revision of the schedule. THREE STARS, HjqRT The two weeks' rest will be welcome to three of his key men who were slowed down by weak knees and ankles yesterday. Quarterback Glenn Wunderllng and Charlie Hale had knee troubles and Krondative, left half, had ankle agonies which reduced their effectiveness. It was a different Don team which took to the field for the second half Mlnton d.

Morrlann. A up. to have their attack functioning with smoothness and dispatch. they will work on defense against table right end. It was good for 20 yards and a first on the Rattler the Ramblers.

Walter Gordon will have his charges shooting St. Mary's eight but only a half a minute re the flank work may be handled by Stringari and Jesse Coffer. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. (IP) mained and the Rattlers messed up 24-Hour-Shift plays at the regulars and the varsity coaching staff will get some idea of bath of the two Krondative passes Observers looked over the Univer sitv of Southern California's foot which followed.

Fifth flight K. K. Brfcker d. Chailea Malterer. and 3.

Bill I'helan d. D. H. McKee, efe-fanlt. Fred T.yon d.

P. P. Kane, 2 up. ir. Willlnm Smyth, ,1 and 2.

Afternoon Phelnn d. Brlcker, 4 and Lyon d. Prlcelley, 3i nnd 3. Sixth fllKht Dr. William Shep-ard d.

W. A. Leonard, up. Lee Trice d. Charles Schwanen-beru, default.

L. Nell d. Charles Feiftus, 5V5 and C. Tom Scanlon d. C.

Mitchell. what their hopefuls can do when the other side is bossing the play. Guldahl Beats Horton Smith ball squad today and picked out The paid attendance was approximately 13,000, which still leaves "starting" backfield for next Satur the 20,000 estimate close enough if dav's game with College of Pacific, The known qualities of Bill Paul-man, quarterback; Jimmy Coffis, left half, and Ed Gamier, right half with the important blocking assignment, leave no qualms in Tiny's mind. Now that Groves is proving himself capable, the backfield situation seems to be well in hand. The line, with the exception of left end, is a powerhouse.

Grant Stone, regular at right wing; Pete you count the cops and deadhead Kovacs fo Play and made the Rattlers wish they had never left home. Up to the intermission Doug Locke, the brightest star in that firmament of star-spangled and red, white and blue striped Jerseys with his elusive running, abetted by Guy Todd's twisting trajectories, had been making life miserable for Malley's lads with a flock of end runs. The gate was a fairish $11,347, of Guards 'Big A corps of 20 sentries, working on a 24-hour shift, will guard the University of California's "Big which the Rattlers received $4500 CLEVELAND, Sept. 20. (P) Howard Jones, the coach, hasn't been consulted officially, but here' the way it shapes up: Ambrose Schindler.

quarter; Wayne Hoofman and Mickey Anderson at half, and Oliver Day, as a starter for their barnstorming and 7. Hummel Tonight Ralph Guldahl of Chicago, National Afternoon henard d. Pr ce. 191 tour. hole; Scanlon Nell, 2 up.

Seventh flterht Harold Otleaen A. Harry CralK, ii and K. open champion, won nis secona straight Western open golf championship today, defeating Horton Hill Hchulte d. Roscoe Wrlsrht. 4 Zagar, last year's all-coast tackle, and Andersen; Jack Walton, variously estimated from 217 to 225 To these end sweeps were credited I rick Will PImu nearly all of the 172 yards on run- TTm and 4.

Charles Levlnson d. 8. J. Thomas. spread over the campus today, following the disclosure that some 30 youths, allcsedly Mary's students, burned a big seven feet by 15 feet, in the lawn of the Oxford Street entrance to the uni Smith of Chicago by four strokes ning plays the Rattlers amassed, as Artwntm in 1 Od.fl reTtnai-Ht wltk 114 fne tk.

TW. lniOflU 111 I I and .1. Frank Kovacs and John Hummel meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the feature singles match as play is resumed in the Berkeley night tennis tournament. Irmother contests Jack Selsted meets "Bill Douglas, Spring plays Barney de Giere and Harry Hoopes meets Jack Schmidt. Hnr mHrnrt- Murdoch d.

Sam Ha pounds, and Leo Ferko, another let-terrhan, at guards," and the joyous alternative of using either Tony Calvelli or Louis Tsoutsouvas at in an 18-hole playoff." The two tied at 288 for the regulation 72 holes, ve iy. I nth hole. The precise manner in which they SOUTH BEND, Sept, 20. (P) Day's choice lies in the uncertainty of Angelo Peccianti getting to play. The latter has a bad.

leg. Cougars Serious PULLMAN, Sept. 20. CP) With but five days left before his Couears face the Gonzaga Bulldogs Afternoon Scliulle d. Oltpaen- and 4: Levlnson d.

Murdnck. 2L. For the first time in history Notre Dame will meet Arizona University in football here October 5, 1940, and 2. which ended yesterday. Guldahl scored par 72 today, while Smith skidded to 76.

center. The Lineups versity last night. California co-eds today were supplying the sophomore corps of Calvelli didn't crash Saturday's Results of recent play: Tanaka d. Butler. 6-3.

0-2: Tanaka and Weaver in Victory Poi.St. Marr'a (T) () scrimmage due to sore legs. He was Buchanan Irish mentor Elmer Layden announced today. The Arizona eleven will take the place of Southern Methodist on the 1940 schedule. Other opponents Over Bill Higgins Stafford Phillips Haiter Wyble McElroy L.T.R.

L.G.R. C. F.OU R.T.L. L. Carrel Weaver took a 3 and 2 de TJ.i.r.

(i) Schwars Bice Etmnlauer Stinton Kremesee Miatovich Sullivan Wunderltns Brasa Boliter Scana cision over Bill Higgins in the fea like a cat on hot bricks parading the sidelines as "Choo Choo" took over the assignment. Buck can't look at his line with the same satisfaction. Only Al Wolff at right tackle and Dougherty at center were top-flight performers last year. Lou Farasyn and Les in Spokane, Coach Orin (Babe). Hollingbery started working the kinks out of his Washington State football squad in earnest today.

Special attention to blocking, which was ragged against Whitman Saturday, was given by the entire squad. Passing continues to be the big offensive concentration. tSm cneduled by the Irish for that year o. guards at the "Big with coffee and doughnuts. The guard will not be decreased until after the St.

Mary's game Saturday. PRO FOOTBALL NEW YORK. Sept. 19 (API Standings of the National Professional Football League, including today's games; Woods d. Goldstein and Berry, fl-0.

fl-2; Gens and Gerig d. Searle.s and Robinson, 6-1. 6-2; Goranson and Soring- d. Bush-nell and Fairbanks, 6-2, 6-1. Bob Peoples Set i ForWorkotU.S.C.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. (JP) Bob Peoples, widely publicized athlete from Oklahoma City, where he ture match as play was resumed Williams are iowa, ortn western, uarnegie A. C. Horner Takes President's Cup By defeating S.

B. Merry, 6 and A. C. Horner won top honors in the finals of the Berkeley Golf and Country Club's President Cup tournament yesterday. yesterday at Sequoyah Country Club L.T.R.

L. T. Rovl Locke in the Dennis Searles trophy golf Tech, Purdue, Southern California, Army, Navy and Georgia Tech, Since 1924 the Arizona school has turned over athletic facilities to the tournament. In other first flight core by perlodi: V. 8.

St. Mary's matches.John Tait beat Sam Fether- 7 Cook saw some varsity service at guards. George Locke, a soph, may have to replace Cope at left tackle. 0-0 ston, 2Vt and Leon Gazarian won from Art Brown, 1 up, while George EASTERN DIVISION Horner and Mrs. S.

Harding also Touchdown scored by Kondratlv Point aftar touchdown by Boleter. Notre Dame squad for practice ses slons prior to the Southern Call fornia games. was a star track and lootoaii player in high school, was ready today to enroll at University of Southern California. Sought by many universities and Coffer, reserve end of lat year, Stringari, a soph may have to support the flanks. Scrimmage was scheduled for both clubs today.

Tiny intends to spend considerable time on offensive tactics this week, drilling his lads in Gridder Dies CONNELLSVILLE, Sept. 20. U.R The football schedule of East Huntingdon Township High School was cancelled today because of fatal injury of Joseph Zubic, 20, halfback, during a game Saturday with Latrobe High School. N.f! Game Canceled Borrmann defeated Dr. O.

T. Left-wich, I up. Other results: Second fllifhl P. H. Ttalna d.

Dr. K. H. White, default; Dv. Q.

O. Cll-herl-C M. Putnam match, postponed; Boh Plritt d. P. J.

KelloKR, K. T. Mlnney d. Robert Christ. 114 throughout the country.

Peoples W. L. T. Ptf Opo. 2 0 0 4R 14 1 0 0 1.1 .1 I 1 1 0 1.1 2S 0 1 0 .1 1.1 0 2 0 21 40 2 0 0 44 7 1 0.0 14 2 1 IMl 21 2.1 0 1 0 0 28 0 2 0 9 28 Pittsburgh Washir.Tlon Brooklyn New York Philadelphia WESTERN DIVISION Detroit Chicago Fleara ChicaRO Cardinals Cleveland Green Ray will report to the Trojan freshman NEW YORK, Sept.

20. (P)-The Yankees today called off their game SUBSTITUTIONS Zr Wunderllnsi Kondra-tiva for Braia; Malley or Sullivan; Bnsht for Rice: Wilaon ior Hnle; Bedonl fnr Scnwari; Ramage nr Mlatovlchi "Bla" Benedeltt nr Kremeiec; "Uttle" Bent-dettl ior Elsenlauer, m. Mary'a Vlverette for Stafford! Jendnrf tor Rlcten Runh for Phllllpm Browh for Locke; Copeland for Phillips. Official-Niba Price (Callornla). referee: Jack Patrick iStanfordl.

won the two-ball foursome tournament held Saturday when they had a low gross of- 78. Other results in the President's Cup event: Second fliubt J. Gannon d. J. Pnlloy, 2 and 1.

Third fllutht W. R. Burke d. Nobel, nml 1. Fourlh fllulit M.

Sullivan d. I.ars SvenR-nn rd, lllth. Fifth might 1. Pike d. J.

K. CrnlE. 4 and I grid squad this week. Coach Julie Bescos said. new formations.

Peoples threw the javelin 225 scheduled with the St Louis Browns for tomorrow so as not tp conflict with the American Legion parade. The game will be played as part of a double-header Wednesday." KLAST WEEK'S RESULTS and 1. Third fllftht p. PHfrlrk d. Walter Atkinson, 4 '4 and T.

V. Dun-lop 1. Moran, 1 up; E. M. Welch-Cliff Allen, postponed; Charles Gibson d.

Kd Watson. 1 '4 and 1. GET ON feet last Spring to set a new American record, and was an All-State fullback in football. Thursday: Washington 1.1. New York S.

Sunday; Pittsburgh 21, Brooklyn 0. Leo Rooney (St. Mary'a), head llneaman: Ruaa Sweet (Montana), Judse. The Yardstick V. I.

r. V. ST. MAET i "UNCLE SAM'S" PAYROLL Bears 14. Green Bay 2.

Detroit Ifi. Cardinals 7. THIS WEEK'S Tuesday: Cleveland at Philadelphia (rinh' i. Friday: Cardinals at Washington (night) Sunday: New York at Pittsburgh. Cleveland at Brooklyn.

Cardinals at Philadelphia. 'A LINE ON THE SPORTSMAN Williams, Dusette Sought for Match Promoter Ad Santel is still tryhiS to rematch Cy the roufcli guy from Florida and Pierre D'is-i tte of France to feature his two-hour, three-fail main event at the Cc.kland Auditorium, Friday night. Other matches are: START SI 260 TO S2100 A YEAR KM 181 S2 24.1 18 12 VarHage aalnrd. arrlmmasa Yardaae sained, passes Total yardaae sained Yarda loit, acrlmman Tiret down, acrimmaaa First downs, pasttes First downs, penalties Total first downs Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed 119 83 207 10 2 I 14 6 10 By BOB DWYER Francisco Rod and Gun Club, 564S Mission Street, San Francisco. Southern Association Little Rock 4.

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Bobby Stewart, Georgia, vs. Gus Scnnenberg, New York. 30 minutes. ss 4.1 3f 1 Fark, it was announced today by Average length of puntg Average, return of puntg Punts had blocked Penalties against Vardase lost on penalties Tomorrow, 8:30 P. M.

RACE GARS ROAR! one fall. M. vail, park board director. 0 Thursday "Thousands of visitors will be at 40 i Alameda Rod and Gun Club. Coltac and now lives the site of the old saw mill at Trescendas in Redwood Canyon.

The historic path runs from the bottom of the canyon to Skyline Boulevard. The following is a schedule for the week of events and meetings an umoiea rumble FRANKLIN recovered (own) Common Education Usually Sufficient Fumbles )oet 'ouehdowna TO' Batbs. Alameda. Elk Grove Fih and Game Conservation Club, garage, hall, Elk Grove. Martinet Bass Club, clubrooiru off Mumcipsl Pier.

Msrtinez. Pittsburg Fishing and Hunting Club. i I Billy Lech. Long Beach, vs. Pat G'Shocker, St.

Louis, 30 minutes one fall. Jumbo Kennedy. San Fmncisco, vs Bob 30 minutes, one fall. Alex Kowal. Detroit, vs.

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Government Joh- (si Tell an Tuesday At the same time Vail reported new ri.ee in interest in the hiking and ridin trails which wend through the park. Particular interest 1 Casey, M'Lean, Hogon Get 296-Pound Deer T. G. Casey. 2S29 Broadway.

Goorce McLean and Frank Hogan. all connected with Oakland automobile concerns, have returned to the city from Larsen County with a "PS-pound, five-point buck, shot from the running board of their car. how to get one of these jobs. In TOr rett ne a big paid S. Government job.

A'Teda Ccuntr Sports women 's Club. pi mi no.ei i Name Address has been shown in the new Harold Hard frwumwi riuK Ducks un-' Sunday French Trail ooened br the Contra I meeurg. Name Swi HalL and i "MMUU7 JSeil Aav ToOaia Lex Pi r. Htsta B. Vallejo S'rioed Bass derby.

ster from Vallejo Yacht Club to Beacon To tn the river North. nuig l-iuo inn named aner fVnmsuis tiwtm'i Club. American the founder of the club. VaJ en- 1 1 Hail San Mateo Tab Taagea Befere WrfU at mst rUlalT (2 4 OS) I rs 17 1 7 ii i i BOUnCSSfL 1 "unan anw foorUaHBI Qua. dub- Puss tan The kiH was made at Eagle Lake.

i near Susanville. i Souhert raeine Hod a-d Gua Club. swung at Mvumi Begcb. rooms at Moot fee..

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