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OAKLAND TRIBUNE. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19. 1939 be DiMaggio Marries Screen Star In S. F. Today North Beach Three in Tie Alameda Loop ELLINGTON NEW TRACK COACH AT STANFORD To Celebrate At Bushrod In 2nd Round El Paso Cafe to Play College Inn On No.

1 Diamond St. Mary's Plays Moffatt Packers In Morning Tilt. 14A 5 I Wedding to At Sti. Peter-Paul Cathedral at 2 Joe DiMaggio is getting married today in San Francisco. And to the 'North Beach Italian Colony ii the biggest event since Musso.ini marched Into Ethiopia.

With th.ee teams deadlocked for Alameda's Winter League swlni 3D into the second round of the secom first place, the Bushrod League starts its second round tomorrow afternoon, with four games on the slate. Fea.u.e battle will find two of STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. W. B. Ellington, assistant to Track and Coach R.

L. (Dink) Templeton at Stanford, today succeeded Templeton for the balance of the year. Templeton resigned recently. Jack Weirshauser will serve as Ellington's assistant. The Board of Athletic Control did not discuss the contract of Football Coach Tiny Thornhill whose team has not won a game this year.

the first pla-e teams. El Paso Cafe and Frank's College Inn, meeting The star Yankee outfielder and screen starlet Dorothy Arnold ill have a church wedding at St. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 2 p.m. In the at noon on the No. 1 diamond to whittle down the number of leaders.

half of its season tomorrow, at Washington and Lincoln Parks. The morning game at Washington pits the St. Mary's Gaels, runners-up of the first half, against Moffat Packers- The game starts at 11 a.m. "he two cellar champs of the first half. Ben's Golden Glow and Pines Rainier Cafe, play at the same diamond at 2 p.m.

The lone Lincoln Park game will again bring together the teams that played a thrilling 16-inning game ii the first round-E. Bercovich and Sens and the Peterson Liquors, the latter team being the first half winner. Petersons won out in the first encounter, 6 to 5, but the furniture hoys are much stronger now. The crowds have been exceptionally large in the past few games at both parks. evening there will be a big -ecep- Won, After that Joe says they will "just pop Into a car and head for somewhere." HE'S BALLPLAYER When they appeared for a marriage license he registered as Joe Paul DiMaggio 3A.

Although He has a fish grotto on Flshermm'i Wharf bearing his name, Joe hih occupation as "ball pdayer." Miss Arnold gave her full name of Dorothy Arnovdine Olson, It Her sister, Mrs. Irene Morris of The Other top team, Tye's, plays the cellar occupants the California Giants, at 2 p.m. ort No. 2. The Giants showed well last week, and may pull a surprise.

Oakland Casket and the Chapel of the Oaks, tied for second place, play on the No. 1 diamond at 2 p.m. while Orinda Reds, who are in third place, face thf second place Mickey's Toscanellis on No. 2 at 2 p.m. Interest in the Bushrod League is growing by leaps and bounds, with the attendance picking up some 20 per cent each Sunday, and a further boost is expected tomorrow foi the crucial games.

V' I Bear Crew Beats Beavers Six Feet CORVALLIS, Nov. 18 University of California's sophomore crew defeated Oregon State's varsity by a scant six feet in a thrilling finish here today on the Willamette River. At the half-way point of the mile and eighth race the Bears were leading by a length and a half, but Oregon State pulled up on even terms a quarter-mile from the finish. With less than 100 feet to go, the Beavers nosed to the front, but California hopped up to a 36-stroke for a driving finish that barely put the Bear shell in the lead. The time was 6 minutes, 30 Hollywood will be her matron of honor.

TOM BEST MAN The family of Papa Gulsepps DiMaggio will be very much in evidence at the wedding. Brother who ia the spokesman for the famous will be best man. Brother Dominie DiMaggio of the Utah U. Triumphs FORT COLLINS, Nov. II.

(U.R) Colorado State went down to a crushing 42 to 7 defeat before 500 spectators here today before the rampant attack of the Utah Un ver-sity Utes. Narragonsett Results FIRST RACE Barker. Atkinson, 105 1108.70 844.00 125.20 Jacopobelle, Packer. 105 12.90 8.70 Air Eddy, Rosen. 113 11.80 Time.

1:47 1-5. SECOND RACE Come Home. 15.70 34.20 83.30 Cape Race. Morria. 113 18.30 10.80 Some Good.

Luther. 113 6.30 Time. THIRD RACE San Francisco Seals, who was oid to the Boston Red' Sox of the Aaierlcan League a week ago, and Brother Vince DiMaggio, who was sold to the Cincinnati Reds by the Practice makes perfect wedding ceremonies. Don DiMaggio, younger brother of Yankee Joe, receives a kiss from DiMaggio's future bride, Dorothy Arnold. Joe and Dorothy will be married today in San Francisco.

AJP. photo. COHN-ING TOWER Canla. Packer, 108 17.60 34.20 S3.40 All Atog. Winn, 105 10.60 7.50 Zebulo.

Morris. 113 24.70 Time. 1:12 4-5. FOURTH RACE Grandpa's Boy. 11 832.80 $10.10 $5.40 Weepor.

McRoberts. 108 6.40 4.40 Grandeem Wilson, 113 4.60 Time. 1:12 3-5. FIFTH RACE Many StlnKs. Krovlti.199 88.60 811.10 16.10 Mar Le.

Atkinson. 100 11.10 6.10 Gridiron. Morris, 113 2.70 Time. 1:42. SIXTH RACE Inactive.

Rosen, 113 311.00 $6.70 34.80 Mobcap. Winn. 108 6.90 5,40 Harvey Morris, 110 8.10 BVKNTH RACF Kansas City Blues, will be ushers. Joe's four sisters will be attendants. The bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. V. A. Olson of Duluth, arrived I last week for the wedding. Willamette Victor CALDWELL, 18.

U.R) Willamette defeated College of Idaho, 13 to 7, here overcoming stout opposition the college forded as It played before homecoming crowd of 2000. Gudat Leads Oak Hitters With .324, Jolley Clouts .309, Raimondi .304 Panalons. McRoberts. Ill $4.30 $3,30 $2.70 Our Teddy, 1. 103 7.60 4.40 Lourdea, Smith.

105 3.10 Marvin Gudat was the leading Oak hitter with an average of .324 Ime. 3:40 l-a. for 153 games. Jolley was the next Oak slugger with an average of EIGHTH RACE Tanforan Results Hasty Wire, Winn. Ill $13.20 $5.10 $4.10 t- Dominic Dallessandro, San Diego outfielder now the property of the Chicago Cubs, led the Pacific Coast League in hitting with an average of .368, according to officials figures released today.

But Dallassandro was not the leading sticker of the loop, that honor going to Louis Novikoff of Los Angeles with .452. But Novikoff played in but 36 games. Raimondi was the only other Oak to get in the .300 class with an averag of .304. Mary Vito, McRoberts, 105 3.60 3m I Lixl Leavltt, 108 30 Although he took part in but 25 games Manager Lefty O'Doul of San Francisco Seals hit .400, STANDING OF CLUBS AT CLOSE OF CLUB BATTING Bowie Results 11 14 Hornett, R.Rteward.lOT 10T.40 MS AO 111 Marrajo. J.FIynn, 115 23.80 10.00 11 i 1.40 Tlrnn, till 1-5.

SECOND RACK- bhnrvllh F.ChoJnack. 10 138.60 110.10 15.10 Ipako, C.Shulti, US 11.00 1.00 Certainty, C.Knapp, 111 1.40 Time. 1:30 THIRD nACt' V- Taata. F. Ttonn.

Ill $.90 MM Bonlcon, r.Waldamart, Iff? 40 1.00 Bo'worth. A. Ory, Ul t.80 FOURTH HACtW.l.' $8.20 84.80 34,20 5.20 4.20 (.60 Continued from Page 11-A time. There were also three Qjarkson brothers in the Majors back In the Nineties. Most famed of the Six Delehantys, of cqurse, was Big Ed.

Del, who weighed over 200, is the only man ever to' win the batting championships both of the American and National Leafiues. He hit .408 for the 1899 National League title was leading the American League in 1902 when ho became a bit rowdyish on a train in midscason, and, as it was crossing a suspension bridge over the Niagara River, fell off. His body was recovered six days later. Of the Dope, by the Dope and for the Dope Mention Slippery Rock College to any football coach and he'll laugh. Yet, the coach at Slippery Rock his name is N.

Kerr Thompson has kept HIS job for 24 years. After one N.Y. tabloid printed a scarehead that this was Madigan's last year at Moraga, Bob Considine, who works for the opposition tab, bellowed in his colyum: "There's as much chancffA. of Slip's leaving St. Mary's as there is of the school's going Buddhist.iav Strangest of all "traditional rivalries" is the annual game between St.

Mary's and Fordham. Actually, they have nothing in cominon except the Polo Grounds gridiron once a year. From the celebrations held in Madigan's honor all over New York, no one ever would have suspected that St. Mary's did not come East undefeated and untied Even Al Smith and his son were hosts at a big party at the Empire State building. I guess Tom Meany was right when he cracked that ho matter how many times St.

Mary's is beaten, fti always retains its popularity because it's the Tommy Farr of foot-' ball! No, Madigan didn't think that too funny, either. Headline in the N.Y. News: "Fear Joe DiMaggio Holdout!" Pardon me, this is where I came in. One Niles Perkinsof Bowdoin pulled one for the books against Maine last week. Inspired to great lengths, he tried a SEVENTY-ONE yard field goal from placement.

No, he missed it. Do you wanna rent a rassler for They're house-broken and no trouble in the house. the daffy New York Athletic Commission has just ruled thaiP $8 per head minimum is enough to pay rasslers for a one-night stand Since the California Commission boasts of its working agreement with the N.Y. gang, I. take it that this new union scale will also become Club-Seattle San Franclico Lot Anielea Sacramento San Dleso Hollywood Oakland 73 78 79 88 9.1 94 pc- Club a.

AB. H. H. 2B. 38.

HR. SH. SB BB. RBI. PC.

.580 Portland 173 6786 8S5 1714 30(1 38 89 180 3 540 779 .298 854 Seattle 174 3759 818 1B89 276 82 46 200 148 439 750 .293 .551 San Franclico 175 5874 868 1700 290 80 63 171 97 498 783 .288 .500 Los Angeles 176 5915 917. 1080 314 117 192 57 503 858 .286 .472 San Diego 176 714 258 88 50 203 61 444 650 .281 .486 Hollywood 177 5929 826 1(124 342 85 77 192 63 544 764 274 .443 Oakland 176 3718 682 1514 283 83 49 146 9E 443 614 .265 .434 Sacramento 177 5837 895 1517 261 56 87 120 101 481 643 260 14 16 13 13 10 14 101 11 0 16 12 16 19 97 14 13 14 14 19 97 14 10 16 10 6 88 13 13 14 13 11 83 13 11 14 8 14 82 13 13 12 78 7 12 14 14 13 75 14 ,10 11 13 8 7 I 1 8 11 14 FIRST Purcellvllle. Berg, 117 Burgoo Trail, Balaakl, 117 Antos, Peters, 117 Time. 1:08. SECOND RACK Nllon, 1.

113 He Goes, Shelhamer, 116 Dunlad, Cowley, 116 Time. 1:48 4-6. THIRD BACK 86,50 33.80 $3.90 4.70 4.10 23.30 INDIVIDUAL BATTINO Fifteen or More Games G. AB R. H.

2B. 3B. HR. SH. SH RR RRI pr INDIVIDUAL BATTING Fifteen or More Games Name and Club G.

AB. R. H. 2B. 3 Nama and Club Rumba Gus, Balaski, 114 $13.60 $6.80 $3.70 31.60 6.50 Shortstop, Berg, 108 Challamore.

Dupps. 3.40 Time. 1:13. Novlkoit. Louis, Los Angeles 36 135 36 61 11 4 I 4' 3 6 37" .452 O'Doul, Frank, San Francisco 25 35 8 14 1 3 3 2 Salkeld, William, San Francisco 18 48 17 3 1 1 6 8 370 Dallsaandro, Dominic, San Dieio 137 541 101 199 50 8 18 5 12 82 98 .368 Selway, Idward, Seattle' 23 22 3 8 2 2 384 Berry, Joe, Los Angeles Kutih.

Emll, Los Angeles Kahle, Robert, Hollywood Scofl'ic, Louis, Sacramento Gonzalefi, Joe San Diego Christoff, Mike. Oakland Jensen. John, San Diego Maggert, Harold, Hollywood $6.30 $4.00 3 '3 .250 2 .250 18 3 22 43 .247 4 3 11 14 .243 2 2 .245 6 34 42 .244 1 9 24 .242 2 6 12 .242 3 6 .242 6 1 34 34 .241 FOURTH RACE Deep End. Meade, 108 Prairie Dog, Durando, 108 Sargazo, 1. 108 vimaeaio.

juominic, an I ranciSCO l(l Bl)4 15 239 48 IB 14 8 38 72 82 .380 4.10 3.10 11.10 wiuia. uurae. Dan uifMO izv all SH 140 2B etore. George. San Dieao 4 12 12 54 72 .355 Storey, Harvey, San Francisco Auaiiiny, L.Kn.pD, 111 11.10 11.10 12.10 Our Nancy.

Chojnackl, 114 1.60 1.00 Bn-akaat Time, Gray, 101 .1.40 Time. M0 1-1. rtr-TH RACE Jfsr Sincer. JPnllard, 114 14.1) UM I2.M Commendabla, Bchrlaf, 1M 4.10 J. 80 KHiter.L.Fallon.

Ul 1.40 Time, 1:11 SIXTH RACE i Ended fi dead heat. Wedding Call, E. Dew, 111 IS.N 14.00 IS Count Atlaa. Casslty. 101 1.10 1.30 1.10 Jjvfngo, J.

Weatrope, Ul 110 Time, i SEVENTH RACE Bast Beau. C. Packer, Ul $1.50 14.10 13.80 Pnrtet. L.Knaop, lit 5,08 5.10 Cat omar. Scrler, 101 1.50 Time, 1:43 1-5.

EIGHTH RACE Ncwsome, H. Diego 38 38 127 459 67 161 23 19 26 5 9 1 151 537 85 185 29 8 Time. 1:13 1-5. FIFTH RACE Sandy Boot, Johnson, 112 $18.20 $8.70 $5.00 Bosley.St6Ut.110 16.00 9.00 Aethelwold. Watson, 107 J.70 Time, 1:46.

22 26 .239 1 5 33 .238 1 22 14 .237 4 19 15 .2.11 105 320 58 110 17 138 383 81 130 32 148 527 81 177 '30 173 688 103 323 55 173 586 113 198 40 172 648 103 214 43 juaa, i nomas, oacramento Haslln, Mike, San Diego Coleman, Parke, Portland Harris, Spencer. Hollywood Sweeney, William Portland Strange, Allan, Seattle Coliina, James, Los Angeles Rosenberg, Harry, Portland Archie, George, Seattle t'ernandea, Edwerd, Portland Frederick, John, Portland $9.40 $5.10 $3.60 5.90 4.00 3.00 SIXTH RACE White Sand. Peters. 117 Milk Punch, Meade, 113 Transmitter, Wells. 113 Time.

1:49. SEVENTH RACE 9 3 5 1 5 2 1 6 1 22 2 8 8 23 1 2 1 9 1 5 5 3 8 14 5 19 85 .351 111 .346 11 13 8 38 79 .345 16 3 34 77 .344 6 6 1 66 58 .330 6 15 8 26 60 .336 8 21 18 83 90 .333 28 21 5 89 128 .334 8 22 5 45 95 .331 7 25 47 88 .330 3 8 84 49 .329 4 11 1 52 85 .326 2 9 20 18 51 .325 2 3 1 12 .325 1 14 10 49 71 .324 15 10 54 81 .320 13 5 2 42 71 ..117 5 24 2 30 69 .316 1 3 1 22 32 .316 5 16 14 89 87 .314 1 10 7 60 89 .313 2 4 0 8 22 .312 17 18 .230 18 50 .229 25 30 .229 2 7 .229 16 .25 .227 5 5 .227 14 21 .228 5 7 .224 7 20 .223 4 7 .222 Tnnllsh Harry, 111 13.00 13.00 thereaway. Chojnakl, 114. T.I0 4.60 effective immediately back home. Why not get a couple fat, corn-fed Charm.

Herod. Schmldl $30.10 $10.20 $7.16 Tsnnhauaer. A.Knapp, 114 4.80 17.20 10.50 rasslers for Thanksgiving? Where can you have more fun for $16? But S.70 174 454 119 210 34 16 111 283 46 93 20 150 479 86 158 27 4 131 458 61 149 19 6 34 83 11 27 5 153 616 80 1(17 ,10 12 139 481 86 157 43 1 90 350 69 111 36 8 167 645 93 204 34 1 88 209 .31 86 10 1 173 6.16 113 2110 34 24 142 438 58 137 27 3 Winning Mark. 108 Bar Play. Harrell, 105 -Time.

2:38 lime, j-o. hurry, hurry and place your holiday orders now. 4 .220 5 18 9 .219 7 34 43 .217 Cushboll Gomes Today .216 Bemtnro fames booked for Sunday, by tha Central California Baseball Managers' 4 4 6 10 11 11 1 4 Association! ALAMEDA tlAfJOT marsnaii, Edward Portland Woodall, Larry, San Francisco Grilk. James. Sacramento hancken, Morris, Seattle Borgman.

Bennie, Sacramento Sueme, Harold Los Angeles McDonald, George, San Oiego Carpenter, Paul, Los Angtles Gibson. Sam. San Francisco Griffiths, John, San Diego Radonits, William, Portland Slarr. William, San Diego Flores, Jess, Los Angeles Barrett, Richard, Seattle Webber, Lester. Seattle Smith, Ira, Sacramento Marble, Harry, Hollywood Ogrodowskl, Ambrose, Sacramento Olsen, Albert.

San Diego Levy, Edward, Oakland Gregory, Paul, Seattle Thomas, William, Portland "-v Osborne, Wayne, Hollywood Darrow, George, Gay, Jack, Oakland Birkhofer, Ralph, Portland Pllletle. Herman. San Diego Gabler, Glen, Portland Ambrose, Pat. Oakland Muncrief, Robert, Hollywood Leonard, Wilfred, San Francisc Hough, Stanley, Sacramento Smith, Paul, Hollywood Saiveson, Jack, Oakland Shores, William, San Francisco Hill, Jesse, Oakland -Moncrief, Charley, Hollywood Jorgens, Orville, San Francisco Crandall, James. Hollywood Bonetti, Julio, Los Angelt-s Klntana, Leo, Hollywood Lieber, Charles, Los Angeles Fredas, Tony, Sacramento tiithorn, Hiram, Oakland Douglas, Ken Portland Liska.

Adolph, Portland Thomas Fay. Ujs Angeles ram imw 39 157 17 49 12 80 278 35 88 9 145 557 89 173 38 140 498 80 154 38 106 290 36 89 18 144 482 70 147 25 lir 399 53 122 17 61 "188 33 57 10 4 4 2 27 26 .312 5 4 13 8 38 62 .311 2 9 9 4 31 76 .309 1 1 5 41 40 .307 5 8 6 20 49 52 .308 6 8 6 39 59 .308 1:00 D.m. E. Bereovteh At' Son vs. Petersen's Liquors, at Lincoln 1 umolrea, O'ToqJe nil Rvan 26 .219 5 .213 13 .212 13 .210 2 .208 3 .208 1 .207 1 .207 5 .206 11 .205 6 .303 11 :08 a.m.

Moffat Packers vs. St. Mini's 4 9 1 13 17 .306 183 564 86 172 48 4 25 12 at Wnshingtom umpires. Moore and Moore. d.m.

Pine's Cafe va, Ben's Golden Okwt at Waahlngtoni umpires, Moore and 9 57 104 .305 3 21 27 .304 1(12 33 HB 12 4 1 3 Moore. SOITB. ALAMtDA COUNTY LIAOtTK- 4 10 .200 4 1 .200 47 .16 4 9 2 18 12 1 3 1 Kl 405 48 100 23 48 192 23 47 12 29 49 2 12 1 94 315 45 77 14 3 68 153 19 37 3 4 43 99 13 24 8 62 1 15 1 1 108 352 34 83 7 1 83 213 13 51 5 98 273 13 65 13 1 71 186 22 44 5 58 186 23 43 8 1 58 148 20 .14 8 3 134 490 53 112 17 8 108 340 39 78 10 1 38 109 17 25 3 119 .184 34 87 12 1 43 "44 I 10 Hi 248 15 56 5 1 30 58 7 13 3 1 3B 112 11 25 1 34 72 10 16 2 37 50 1 11 37 103 10 23 3 3 109 341 28 74 9 5 34 51 7 11 -53 191 14 41 6 5 39 80 8 17 1 55 113 13 24 51 105 11 22 4 40 24 4 5 1 30 53 5 11 1 38 29 1 6 25 29 3 6 18 34 4 7 3 5(1 122 12 25 1 35 69 6 12 1- 47 60 7 12 1 21 30 6 8 16 10 2 2 1 47 87 8 17 8 29 77 5 15 2 57 106 19 32 8 47 21 2 4 2 28 58 3 II 1 49 112 11 21 3 34 91 8 17 2 21 59 7 11 1 30 33 1 6 1 43 122 9 22 4 3tl (18 6 12 2 16 23 2 4 43 102 7 17 35 78 6 13 1 16 12 .1 2 79 9 13 1 47 55 11 8 1 42 80 4 12 1 1 29 21 2 3 2 42 74 6 10 1 35 74 2 10 2 2 46 75 3 10 1 40 109 .1 14 3 19 33 1 4 40 34 2 4 1 38 76 4 8 1 17 43 4 5 65 2 7 .1 3R 75 4 1 30 86 4 7 10 1M 2 15 29 1 3 33 59 6 6 .14 61 6 6 1 41 83 8 8 3 34 66 2 6 26 80 2 6 33 31 2 2 29 47 1 3 1 44 23 2 1 1:00 p.m;-Chapet of the' Palmi va. Host narden, tnapel. at Centervlllei 1 .200 3 8 .195 11 .195 13 31 .193 131 491 83 148 34 5 17 8 2 43 99 .301 83 310 42 93 20 1 11 2 14 32 .300 137 457 57 136 28 8 8 19 16 20 72 .298 114 413 71 123 24 6 16 8 1 54 70 .298 175 715 104 212 29 13 18 13 31 61 .297 173 683 80 176 40 1 11 15 8 56 87 .287 138 476 49 141 15 4 2 18 11 31 68 .298 89 365 56 108 20 1 4 12 2 19 53 .298 83 216 19 64 12 2 12 5 12 42 .296 48.

71 5 21 5 1- 2 2 4 .296 40 81 13 24 2 1 7 7 18 .206 158 6ti6 71 1H7 18 15 3 20 8 28 82 .295 171 99 18(1 41 16 II 25 61 85 .292 1 2 .190 2 4 .189 vanm, Udo, Seattle Stine, Lee, Los Angeles Gudat, Marvin 1., Oakland Hawkins, Frank, Portland Herman, Floyd, Hollywood Jeffries, Irvine, Portland-Dapper, Clifford. Hollywood Holder, Brooks, San Francisco Campbell, William, Seattle Mandiah, George, Hollywood Spring, Joeeph, San Franclaco State, Arnold, Los Angeles Jolley, Smead, Oakland Monio, Vincent, Portland Coliina, Robert, Lot Angeles Warner, John, San Francisco Stewart, Edward, San Diego Norbert, T.ed, San Francisco Raimondi, William, Oakland Moore, John, Los Angeles CoecaratV Joe, Seattle Hoover, Hollywood Puccinelll, George, Hollywood Marshall, Milo, Sacramento garton, Lawrence, Sacramento yselman, Richard, Seattle Mnrrissey, Joseph A Sea'lle flosn Harley, San Francisco Tobln, Marion, San Dleao Bittner; John, Hollywood Lawrence, WIBiam, Seattle Garibaldi, Art, Sacramento Rothrock, John. Los Angeles Wleczorek Chester, aaeratnento Loulj, Sacramento Patchett, Harold, San Dk.o Tyack, James. Hollywood Abrcu, Joseph, Oakland Vertex, John, Oakland White, Jo.vner, Seattle Wright, San Francisco Uhalt, Bernard. Hollywood Luby, Hugh, Oakland Wilson, Edward t' Portland Martinez, Henry, Seattle Cantano, Antonio, Sacramento Clhocki, Edward, Los Angeles Williams, John, San Dletto Adams, Edwin Sacramento English, Charles, Lor Angeles Nlemlec, Albert.

San Dieao Gabrielson, Leonard. Hollywood Orsattl, Ernest Hollywood Stringer, Louis. Los Anueie. jwmnotT. 3 00 Mike's Buffet va.

8XV14 Club, at San Leandrot umpire, Cramer. 1:00 o.m. Vlerra'e va. Pleas-anton, at Elmhursti umpire, Schuster, BAT. VDtW'LlAOUI 2 4 5 1 4 1 4 8 3 4 4 1 7 3 2 5 1 1 9 1 10 1 4 1 3 dired 6 EEae Big (Easae iVo traffic jams, parking problems, bridge tolls.

Special trains take you straight through to Stanford Stadium. This time, try the train! 15:06 m. Oakland A va. Merco-Nnril- mrom, at say view, no. 1) umpire, Fur :00 Bill IJrwIn Pott vs.

Jaffe protnem, at Bay viewy No If umpire, 14 3 13 7 6 2 2 5 1 5 2 3 2 4 2 2 5 4 2 27 44 .292 1 12 4 13 38 67 .291 2 2 7 5 23 31 .281 7 8 6 65 32 .280 4 4 3 5 13 40 .290 8 4 13 9 28 44 8 12 1.1 8 68 65 .287 114 370 53 108 18 126 437 58 127 27 62 227 28 116 12 160 610 83 177 24 70 214 36 62 16 140 493 51 142 14 140 449 88 128 25 165 848 128 186 27 Epnerl.v. A. Lost Anaelea Dedaux, Raoul, San Diego-Hollywood 30 I 30 unano. '1 2:00 p.m. California tailed vs.

The Alices, at Bar View, 8 umpire, LeWla, BUSHROD LEAGUf- 13-00 m. Orlhde Beds Va: Mickey's Toa. 8 1 14 47 68 54 .287 5 .188 11 .187 2 .186 4 .182 8 .180 1 .176 4 .174 6 .167 7 .167 2 .167 5 .165 5 .164 6 .150 4 .143 5 .135 8 .135 2 .1.13 6 .128 .121 1 .118 4 .118 2 .116 5 .108 .107 3 .107 27 7 36 71 .385 168 693 63 189 34 7 147 685 99 166 35 13 176 681 94 193 35 6 186 681 108 19.1 33 14 35 78 6 22 4 7 4 5 ranellia, at Bushrod. No. umpire, tenien.

3 no p.m. California Olanta va. Tye'a, at Bitshfod. No. umpire Chrlstensen, 32:00 rn.

New El Paso Cafe va. Frank's 2 18 16 78 54 .284 3 17 20 59 56 .283 8 8 17 69 74 .283 2 4 2 18 .282 4 take special Interurban Electric trains from Shattuck Ave. 8C Center connecting with special trains at 16th Street Station, Oakland. Here's the schedule: This year special trains leave Oakland from 16th Street, 1st Broadway, and Fruitvale stations, taking you direct to Stanford Stadium. Berkeley passengers (pue at Bushrod, No.

11 umpire, lier. 8:00 o.m Oakland Casket Company vs. Koupal, ixiuis, han Franclaco Walker, William Seattle Guay. Larry, San Francisco Fallon, Jack, Oakland Humohreys, Byron, San Diego Fleming, Leslie, Hollywood Seats, Thomas, Sacramen'o Hubbell, John. Sacramento Herrmann, Lehoy.

Oak. -Sacto. Cantwell, Ben. Oakland Adams. Edward.

Portland Buxton, Ralph, Oakland Ardizoia, Rinaldo Honywond Powell, Lawrence, San Francisco Sheehan, Kenneth Uaklana Sherrlll, Lee, Sacramento Hllcher, Waller, Portland Sherer, Alfred. Sacramento Stutz, Ed, San Coghead, Howard, San Diego Schmidt, William. Sacramento Van Fleet, Dwight, Los Pickrel, Clarence, Sealtle-P-irtland Ballou, Win, San Francisco inapei or Tne oaks, at Bushrod, No. 1: umpire. BERKELEY LEAGUE 1:00 tjn.

mm WirallMuaman. Ilnlnn va 1 1 1 8 1 2 From OAKLAND 1 .105 Three Brothers Service, at San Pablo, No. 1. 1:00 p.m. Berkeley Eagles va.

Ciraolo 2 .103 Orengo, Joseph Sacramento From BERKELEY (Interurban Eltctric) Shattuck.at Confer 62 203 24 57 5 154 564 57 158 33 95 289 33 81 10 48 164 32 46 7 171 660 114 184 39 155 531 54 148 20 811 315 38 87 22 37 77 14 21 3 155 548 112 149 27 137 4113 57 128 18 129 479 61 130 19 77 2S8 30 70 12 55 188 26 51 9 167 896 92 187 38 144 5.18 64 143 22 102 286 26 76 14 85 312, 32 83 14 73 155 12 41 6 127 464 65 122 24 1 5 3 18 8 .281 3 3 19 31 78 .280 2 2 16 5 16 30 .280 7 3 7 18 14 4 13 33 2 42 89 .279 6 26 3 33 63 .279 3 1 8 3 28 34 .276 4 6 4 .273 7 10 II 6 81 .85 .272 8 17 18 13 48 61 .272 1 1 11 3 37 56 .271 3 3 7 1 15 31 .271 1 7 5 12 .271 8 3 20 4 24 83 268 8 8 8 5 40 68 .268 2 3 5 6 35 43 .266 3 3 6 2 24 25 .266 3 1 18 18 .265 1 8 18 3 31 61 .263 miuurn, -nesier, forliand Carlyle. Clen. San t.lDim Raimondi. Ernest. Kan VrnM.

2 .102 2 .098 3 .096 3 .091 3 .075 3 .065 3 .064 10 Clasell, Chalmers, Hollywood Williams, Dlbreil, Sacramento Conroy, William. Oakland Morehouse, Frank, Sacto Holly. Durat, Cedrlc, San Diego Mayo, Edward, Los Angel's 16thStroft 1st and Broadway FruitvaU 8:45 a. m. 9:25 a.

m. 9:33 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 10:55 a.m.

11:10 a.m. 11:18 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 121 p.m. p.m.

8:25 a-m. 9:05 turn. 9:33 a.m. 10:33 a. m.

,043 LESS THAN IS GAMES AND FIVE OR MORE orowne, ai, uakiand .10 454 43 119 20 12 8 22 48 .262 Name and Club G. AB. R. H. PC.

Name and Club An bp Jennings, Theodore, San Francisco 115 378 69 89 10 8 3 4 32 44 .262 Carroll. Wallace. Los A. 12 15 4 6 .400 FArquharson, Win. S.D.

6 6 0 2 .333 101 275 27 72 12 12 27 33 .262 20 3 32 43 .261 TTjwiniii, xiuuywooa Berkowltt, Joseph, San Diego Wllkie, Aldon, San Francisco Norman. William. Hnllvwmvi 1 2 4 .261 1 10 8 4 30 45 .260 3 15 12 3 47 76 .259 3 27 52 .257 eaies, cnaries. Oakland 6 20 1 4 200 McGlnnis. Seattle 10 17 1 3 177 James, Sacto.

8 30 3 5 Shelley, H. Port. 14 32 7 5 .156 Weldon. Lawrence, S.D 7 13 a 3 .154 Gray, William, San Diego 6 13 0 2 154 Hare, Joe, San Jlego 14 7 1 1 .143 Brandt. Edward.

Holly 6 9 11 .111 Klmberlin. Harry, L.A 6 9 0 1 ,111 South. Lynn Sacto 9 15 0 1 .087 Brewer, Bernard, Port 13 16 3 1 .063 Ward. I S.D.-L.A. 7 8 0 0 .000 Budnlck.

Mike. Seattle 6 3 0 0 .000 1.12 402 61 105 17 21 23 2 6 75 231 3B 60 13 121 371 57 96 26 119 366 38 94 11 33 35 5 9 38 117 12 30 5 44 110 9 28 5 22 79 13 20 3 108 362 42 91 IB 132 611 59 128 20 6 3 1 1 uevaurs, Oak. 13 53 4 17 .321 Fralick, Wa-ren. Sacto. 11 7 0 1 .286 Cox.

Carl, Hollywood 13 24 6 .250 Strincevlc. Nick, Sac. 12 20 0 .250 Srolano, Dewey, Seattle 8 8 0 3 .250 Kelleher. Harold, Sacto. 8 4 1 1 .2501 Akenman, Fred.

Sacto. 10 21 2 8 .238 McMillan. Frank. Port. 12 26 6 8 .231 Chapman.

Edwin, Holly 8 112 .222 Fain, San Fran. 12 33 4 .213 Berger. Fred, San Diego 13 39 3 I 2 5 2 .257 6 3 12 .256 Hunt, Arthur, Seaatie Frailer, Keith, San Francisco Tost, Louis, Hollywood Hebert, Wallace, San Diego Prim, Ray. Los Angelea Wlnsett, John, Sacramento Gibson, Robert, San Francisco Lyman, William, Oakland 1 6 1 3 2 3 2 14 5 7 1 3 16 .255 1 11 15 .253 2 35 48 .251 6 29 28 .250 i ROUND TRIP eweiera. at ban Pablo.

No. 3. 1:00 p.m. Ontred Club va. Berkeley Reda.

at Kenney Park. NATIONAL LEAGUE 13:00 m. -Robak's Buffet va. Quality No. Ii umpire, Lewis.

11:00 a.m. Budie'a Hot Dogs va. Ran-ome Club, at Elmhurati umpire, 8chuster. 12.00 m. Fitch burg Merchants va.

Mor-. Tls Draylnc Company, at Lockood; umpire, Sowera. COAST LEAGUE 11:30 a.m. Grace Brothers Beer vs. Oakland Street Department at Coast Leaguet umpire.

Meyers. jin-Kenealiya Yankees va. Bush- J'-d Oaka. at Coaat League: umpire, WEITEBl LEAGUE ACl v- Bucaneer's Club, at Bay View No. umpire.

Kidder. 10 a jn-Naval Reserve vs. Pardee's Park Way Garage, at Bushrod No. 2. 12 rn-et.

Georg A.C. va. Ml Rancho Groceries, at Auditorium. 10 an-Cmicord A.C. vs.

Pott-Enquirer at Buahrod No. 1. SOITBEEN LEAGUE Puerto Wean Club vs. Pruftvale Merchants, at Bay View No. Umpire; Cramer.

rt va. Hayward Puerto Rican Club, at San Leandro. 10 a m-North Oakland Klwania vg. C- tolo Jewelers Juniors, at Auditorium. 12m Fowler's Dugout va.

Al. Monti Lifieutaa Factory, at San Pablo No. 3. 1M)PENDENT GAMES 3 m-Sawdue Trail va. Warehouse-r Union No.

660, at First and Mao nii. Bichmond. 2 m. Alvin Joseph's Motors va. San-t! f'ura hedwoods, at Banta Clara.

3 nm. brott Motors Oaaoto AC at Auaitorlum. 1 Chico in Victory Sandy Boot in Bowie Victory Nov. 18. U.R)l-Chlco Sandwiches, coffee, milk, etc, fold on the special trains from Oakland.

After the game, special will return direct to Oak land nd Berkeley as fast loaded. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. round trip also good one or both ways via San Francisco, including traniportatioa1 on Interurban Electric' "Big Red Can" to or from Saa Francisco (S. Terminal First special train will leave San Frandtco (3rd Street Station) at 5:30 a. ul, 2nd special at 10 3rd special at 1 1 Thereafter as fait as, loaded.

To be at Stanford Stadium for the kick-off, leave Sao Francisco not later than the 12:43 p. m. special PHASE BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCI Nm SU it mil Ticttt Ofieti Southern Pacific for pacaget infocmauoo, phone TWinoaks 3636; ill other tftilwt Gonzaga Wins, 22-0 SPOKANE, Nov. 18. (U.R) The powerful Gonzaga Bulldogs overwhelmed the Savages from the Eastern Washington College of Vacation, 27 to 0 in Gonzaga's final game of the season here today.

Stale College today scored its first touchdown and its first victory of BOWIE. Nov. 18. QJ.R)-Off far in the rear, John Partridge's Sandy Boot gained speed with dis the year over California Aggies, 9 to 7, in a Far Western Conference fdotball game. From BERKELEY OAKLAND ALAMEDA Just before the game ended, the Stud's Bosley by three-quarters of a length.

W. L. Brann's Aethelwold wag third in the field of 11 starters over the mile and 16th route on a fast track. Sandy Boot was timed in carrying 112 pounds, five less than Con'de Rico. Ridden by W.

L. John-son, he. paid. $19.20, $9.70 and $3. Bosley returned $18 and $9.10, and Aethelwold $3.70.

r. tance at Bowie race course today and finished strong in the last 70 yards of the home stretch for a slim triumph, in the 17th running of the $5000-added Prince George handicap. Backed at odd of 8V4 to 1, the 6-year-old gelding whipped Belair Menlo Park Wins MENLO PARK. Nov. 18 Menlo Park Junior College defeated San Louis Obispo Junior College here this morning, 34 to 0.

Aggiea drove down the field 70 yardg to the Chico 20, where a pass fell incomplete, With on few second to play..

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