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14.A CCCC OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1941 9-6 State Beats Huskies, TANFORAN FORM CHART SATURDAY, Oct 4. Third day of meat. Clear and fast. Copyrighted 1941 by Triangle Publications, Inc. Dally Racing Form).

CtO-HW RACE 1 1-1 miles, 1-rcar-altfs. foslel la Callfarnia, tlalmlag rego vana 1 1 MM (all far I1MW) Ta winner Ilea, Mean 1IS0. third SIM, SULLY CHARTS SLAUGHTER OF BRUINS Don Durdan HidcT Horse" Wt. PP. bt.

ST. Fin. Jockey Ports Owner Zufelt Kick Forward Pass irnni m' 1 1 3 1 ih 4 2 5 1 64 41 31 211 23 14 I 11 11 Ih 7 7 7 1 1 IT II 3J 32 3 1 SS 131 5 5 4h 4h 64 MOV Sed bergb. (J.K, Houssels) 1U 6378 Shadoon (Mrs. L.

Helton) Ili II 417 Miss O'Doon (Leoff) 111 5 1 6378 Winsome Bells (Hrmt St.) 112 1 1 auu Julia J. (J. M. Ranch) 104 I 1 413 Doctor Jones (L Bar 8 115 7 I 3.WI 1S.M 3.10 13.10 3.80 6.00 3.40 Frnkln Hhrtsn Crnhs risk Corbtt Kick blocked Vast Incomplete miiiihi ft Ball Carried Fumble Penalty Ruins Phelan Parlso 7 4 64 HI 7 6436 FobustI (J. D.

Rogers) IIS 4 6 WaccorDropKickHi-H Pass Intercepted nnnmuin EttlJIVALKNT ODIIH 12 Ml'Tl'ELg PAID Powerful Cal Frosh Rout S.F. Jaysee Eleven, 35-0 Honegger Scores Three Touchdowns, Records Three Conversions to Pace Evan's Troupe; S.F. Threatens Once 3.00-1 7.W 12.IW 1.20-1 1.10-1 KEDBERGH SHADOON 3.10-1 ITH FIGURE 11.M WITH FIGURE INDICATING DOWN Indian's Ball a MISS O'DOOW sjrwiria junu indicating doi rVN jo 20 30 4 SO AO 30 lo JO. I Handle, $18,068. Order of finish confirmed by photo chart Allowance waived Ecdbergh.

(Foto 3). Tims :23. :47. 1:14, Winner b. f.

3) Enoch-Lake Chapala. Trainer O. Adams. Stater Half Races 80 Yards to Cinch Game on Wet Field SEDBERGH, outrun In the early states, was steered to the outside roundini the final bend, eloaed strongly when straightened away In the last quarter to win going away, under pressure. SHADOON was rushed into a long lead rounding the first turn, held her advantage to the final furlong, then weakened when the winner challenged.

MISS O'DOON, alow to settle Into stride, trailed the field for the first three-quarter mile, finished stoutly in the final furlong to get the show narrowly. WINSOME BELLS in elosest pursuit the winner for the first half-mile, dropped back after reaching the home stretch. JULIA J. had some early speed, then tired. DOCTOR JONES and ROBUST! were never serious factors.

MEMORIAL STADIUM, Berkeley, Oct. 4. A powerful PORTLAND, Oct. 4. (U.R) Oregon State College upset highly California freshman team swamped ban Francisco Junior favored University of Washington CO Sr.CONO BACK Si furlonii, l-year-olds, Islmlnt, nurse H0IXJ.

Bub. DlDd kle Lit entered far MM, ethers 13000. To winner 1100, second II Ml. at Multnomah Stadium today 9-6 In College 35-0 in their opening game of the 1941 season. Led bv sDeedv hard-hittine Art Honegger.

Bear. Cub left third 1100, fourth M. a Pacific Coast Conference football index Horse Owner WW! at P.St. Jockey Odds Fin. half, who scored three touchdowns and kicked three conver 1 a- -'V'lJ I'd Str." a' i if ih ih Ih 3h Same.

2 90 Longdn 6.3 Moot Question (A.G. Turn) 130 0.80 Snk Flak Don Durdan, flashy Oregon State MM Molasses Mibs (Mrs Morln) 113 18.10 IS. 10 Longhouse sions theCalifornia team pushed a hopelessly outclassed Jaysee team around the stadium at will. Only once did S.F. threaten (O.J.

Gisnnlni) 114 6 611 811 411 3 1 Novel Bid (Mrs. O. Allen) 130 3 3 Ill 13 31 411 Corbett 4.30 Lil (W. Baker 114 1 4 ,.11 63 68 (3 Zufelt 2.70 6301 Merry IUM Bubble to score when in the second 4h Ih II Finnegn 6.20 4h 6434 Chance Cut (Oakmont St.) 113 4 half, danced 80 yards down the lide-lines in the second period to give Oregon State a lead which they grimly retained throughout the game. Washington powered to pay dirt 443 Do Justice (Mrs.

T. West) ll( I 7 7 7 7 Bailey 8.Z0 EQUIVALENT ODDS It Mlttifell frAID Grid Scores quarter Turk Terzian, quarterback, passed his squad to the Bear 10, where they lost the MOOT QUESTION 17.10 14.60 (4.0ft 3.00-1 1.40-1 1.00-1 MOLARnF.8 MIBS l.M 141 1.60-1 1.70-1 LONOHOUHK If Handle 128,870. Order of finish confirmed by photo chart Allowance waived Longhouse. Time :48, 1:13. Winner b.

g. 1. Mr. Khayyam-Glorious Betsy, Trainer owned. Trainer owner.

in the middle of the fourth period but failed on the extra point try. "A ball on downs. Honegger drove to the first touch safely near the end of the game for Oregon Stae cinched the con Start good; won all driving. down after intercepting a pass on test, the Bear 30 and running to the S.F. SAFETY CINCHES WIN Pacific Coast Washington State 13, California 8.

Stanford 33, U.C.L.A. 0. Oregon State 9, Washington i. Ohio State 33, U.S.C. 0.

St. Mary's 6, Moffett Field 0. Stanford Freshman 20, Lonf Beach J.C. 0. 34.

He carried the ball over from MOOT QUESTION, racing strongly from the beginnings took command in the first sixteenth mile, set the pace by a narrow) margin to the lrst furlong, dropped back slightly midway of the horn stretch, but responding to punishment came on to win away. MOLASSES MIBS, a forward factor throughout, closed swlltly on the outside In the final furlong, got up In the final strides to take the place narrowly. "LONGHOUSE. showing little early apeed, was taken to the oulside The two teams, both exponents the 13, and then converted. I of push-and-puu football, found the A 43-yard drive, featuring the I roundlna the stretch turn, finished with sameness in the final drive.

MERRY BID. gome slippery on the wet, half prominent from the atari, forced the pace to the last quarter, showed in front running of Jack Clifford, half, and momentarily midway of the home stretch then tired when put to pressure, BUB-fHJE LIL waa permitted to drop far back rounding the turn and wss never able to turfed Multnomah Field, with tackle cut-backs and end sweeps going awry as the ball carrier rt going thereafter. Honegger, brought the next score just after the second quarter opened. skidded in making turns. farleogs.

3-ysar-elds, slaimlng, parse Hum. (Daisy AC S-IWIIU aVACk au InOt Oreeneek enteral far 18760. Iran Osard 11110, Liberty Lai 13800, ethers This was Oregon State's second Again Honegger converted. lm 1 I MOO0.) Winner 1700, seeena II Ml, thirl 1100, fenrth 158, conference game of the season and The Jaysees came back with their drive to the Bear 10 as the half Wt.PP.St, Wt Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds I Horse Owner 2. their first win, while the Huskies, billed in pre-season prophecies as I .11 1 ns LeBlanc 4.40 ui I 1 i i i California Freshmen 35, San Francisco J.C. 0. Fresno State 7, Camp Haan (Riverside) 7. (Tie).

San Diego State 7. Occidental 6. California Polytechnic 18, Calif. Tech 0. College of Puget Sound 6, Western Washington College 7.

Santa Barbara State 19, Redlandi 6. San Francisco State 0, Mather Field 0. Yuba J.C. 0, Chico State Reiervei ended. 4.70 6.30 B'beia (MraV.r.Hlnes) 108 IT FlllibeaT (Double Ranch) 107 I 1 Liberty Lad (T.Wella) 1U I 1 rM70 par Play (Basin Sons) 101 4 1 Iron Guard (Iron Mt.

St.) Ill 3 I the "team to beat," were making 41 11 Ih Three minutes in the third quar 4h 11 Jh nll 8.60 41 111 Zufelt 121 131 Balaskl 1 4 3 Robrtan I 131 Corbett 61 6 Longdn their circuit debut. th 1.86 RACES DOWN SIDE 6.00 111 13 41 Bethsatda (Mrs. H. Hunt) 110 a 4 13 MUTdKTi tAlI EQUIVALENT ODDS ter, Clifford passed to Walt Rowan from the Bear 48 the S.F. 30.

Clifford found a wide hole" over right guard and behind beautiful blocking went over for the third Durdan's run was by far the feat' ure of the contest. He broke 4.40-1 1.00-1 1.60-1 1.00-1 1.S0-1 HI, BE A I (4.00 FIIL1REG I l.M 11BKRTY 4. through the Washington line on the 0. (Tie). 20-yard stripe, cut back briefly Daisy Scratches Milk Route, Order of finish confirmed by photo chart Greenock.

Time Winner br. f. 1. Salidan-Donna Vivian, Trained by X. H.

Beesler. Start good. Won all driving. toward midficld, then streaked over the sidelines and pranced along the chalkmark to the goal line. It score.

Clifford and Honegger shared honors on the next score alternating at drives into the center of the S.F. line, from the S.F. 38 to the 18, where Honegger swept left end to pay dirt. Terzian attempted to rally the Other Games ABr United Preas Arizona 47. New Mexico Aifiea 1, Army 11, The Citadel 1.

Adrian 0. Albion 12. Albion Normal 19. Gowen Field rBsiaa. was the only real scoring threat BEBEJA, very alow to settle Into stride, trailed the field to stretch turn, wss sent up swiftly between horses In the final furlong, finished strongly In the last 16th to win narrowly, her left foreleg was cut during the race.

FILLIBEG. Well the Beavers made all day. Washington made its touchdown in true powerhouse fashion. Start ing on the Staters 48, Younglove, on a short pass went to the 35. A short pass, Erickson to Steele, netted 7, back in the early stages, closed fast on the outside on the isil furlong was carried out slightly by the winner In the final 70 yards.

LIBERTY LAD, showing good early speed, was sent into long lead In the first sixteenth mile, held his advantage to midway of the home stretch then tired, PAR PLAY, well up early, forced the pace to the final quarter then tired when put to a drive. IRON GUARD was never able to Teach a contending position, BETHBA1DA showed soie early ered, fJVEFoTSllle vHUO Napa Iteek Farm, raise 11804. Winner 11100, second 1250, third 1100, fenrth (80, Indi'X Horse Owner Wt. PP. 8t.

'A Str. Fin. Jockey Odds Jaysees with a desperate pass attack, sparked by one 16-yard run, as the third quarter ended. Mobley Milam, Bear half, raced around right end from the California 28 to the S.F. 25.

In three plays Ida.) Alabama 0, State 14. Aususlana (Rock Island) 11, Carthace 1. American University 0, Susquehanna 4. Boston University 14, Cincinnati 13. Bluefield 0, Virginia Slate Bethune Cookman 47, Georgia Normal t.

Buffalo C.C.N.Y. 0. Bowdoin 13, Wesleyan 7. Bates 7, New Hampshire 1. then Steele pushed to the O.S.C.

22. After an incomplete pass, Steele added 7 more and Brooks, on a re verse went to the O.S.C. 41 Erickson we went over for the final touch II i -ict. I 444 Vsleroso II (Edgemont St.) 120 3 1 1 1 Th 1 1 nk Corbett 2.00 Brooklyn College 12, Panzer 1. down.

11 3 1 Ih 111 121 Neves knifed to the one-yard line and Brooks went up to the one-foot Coaches of both teams substituted 1.00 8.20 11.00 7.20 36 41 I 444 Argonne Woods (Oakmont) 130 1 381 Bonheur (W. Wells) 1111 Big League (Beesley It 108 Frenworth (J. Diamond) 114 4 6444 The Shaugrsun (J.J.Burtd) 106 1 31 IS Zufelt 41 4 1 I.BInc 8 3 5 21 Frnkln Colby 6, Norwich 11. Columbia 13, Brown 6. Clarkson 20, Ithaca 0.

Concordia 28, Moorhead Teachers 1, II 11 I 41 41 11 III 6 I i rx-vrrr- i nearly their full squads before the mirk, from where Erickson took It over. Burg missed the placement. 1 13.00 6 6 Flsk (4VrrJcw game was over. The safety came near the close of MU'ltlELB PA1? EQUIVALENT Q11)H Coast Guard Academy 48, Worcester 0. iT Colgate 7, Penn State A.

the came, when the Huskies backed VA1.EROSO 17.30 .00 (3.00 3.60-1 AROONNE 3.64 1.4 up to their own 3, tried a pass behind their goal line. It went awry BONHEUR 1.00 Order of finish confirmed by photo chart Scratches Vain Bo, Time 131 1 IsVIs r. I 1 1 iJ OQOO I and Oregon State automatically got 141. 1:48. Trained by W.

Molter, Start good! won all two points. Winner, bh. to, Foson-Veta. driving. 1 Erickson and Steele carried the r-i I bulk of the burden for the Huskies, while Don Durrran and Bob Deth man sparked the Beavers attack.

VALEROSO II, took command at once, set all his own pace, and under a drive In tha last quarter out-gamed ARGONNE WOODS to win narrowly. The latter always closest to tha winner, forced tha pars throughout, finished strongly in the finsl drive, but was hot good enough, BONHEUR II placed forwardly early, was forced to rare on tha outside of tha leaders rounding tha turn, held on gamely to the final furlong, then weakened, but Was much tha best of the others, BIG LEAGUE stumbled toon after tha start, dropped far back, and was never able to up there after. The others were always outpaced. Ohio State Routs Weak Troy, 33-0 Continued From First Sports Page Buckeyes 28 to 0 in the Pasadena Rose Bowl. Ohio State scored in every period except the final one and had the game in hand almost from th? opening whistle.

Coach Paul Brown of Ohio State shot an amazing array of star backs Colorado College 7-19, Western Stale 0-0. Cornell 6. Syracuse 0. Case 33. Lelhlgh 26.

C.N.C. 7, Valparaiso Univ. I). Clemson 27, North Carolina State 8. Dartmouth 47, Amberst 7.

Duke 10, Tennessee 0. Dickinson 20. Urslnua 7. Depauw 7, Carlton 7. Dayton 7, Marshall 0.

Easton Lafayette 0. N.Y.U. Fordham 16, S.M.U. 10. Florida 19, Greensboro AlcT f.

Ferris Institute 27, St. Mary's 0. Georgia Tch 20, Chattanooga 0. Georgetown Ky.) 7, Mtlligan 8, Grove City 19, Hiram 0. Haverford 45, Allegheny 7.

Heidelberg 37, Ashland 0. Hobart. 13. Union 0. Hampton 52, St.

Paul B. Hamilton 21. R.P.I. 0. Holy Cross 13.

Providence 0, Indiana State Tchrs. 19, East, niinoli 6. Illinois State Normal 0, Ypsilanti 0. Illinois 45. Miami 0.

(All 3 io 20 30 4o ro 40 30 20 io I Wiif 1 1 AiS abound (2J 1 I Ti iw'itL Ft CAtlCfUil'H HACE Six furlongs, 3 -year-olds up. claiming, Purse 11000. D4DD for 12800). Winner 17001 tnd 11501 3rd I100i lh 1.10. Kovacs, Riggs in Tennis Final Today Continued From Page 12-A Str.

Fin. Jockey Odds Indnx Horse Owner lTT Magic Key "it. Kay (I. 1 2 Corbett 27.8(1 DrlllonT 21 11 lh 31 Rbrtsn 6.70 401 Ocean Bound (Frhll Stbl) 111 1)0 11 4 11 3 21 Bassett 63 6 3 4 Grohs at the Trojans. Such speedsters ns 1 5h 7h 13 2h 10 1 4 10 Dick Fisher, Tom Kinkade and Leslie Horvath ran all over the field.

644,1 Evil Spirit (Clmbn Stbl) 1)1 6427 Clarearole (J.C, Bentley) 107 6.172 Orenco (W.O. M'Carthy) 118 61R6 Wellesley (Double Rch) 109 628ft Pageboy (J. had M. Rch) 114 6S39 Triplana (AO. Tarn) 101 6130 Valdina Bishop (M.

Wstrp) 1M 6344 Msrk (H. Brown) 101 8.50 3.00 6.50 10.40 12.40 4.40 Match, ton AnEcles. Roche downed Harry Likes, 6-2, 8-6, while Match 2h 31 10 11 Sh 5h II Zufelt Neves BfrlaFikl Lnadn Flak LeBlnc defeated Harry Buttimer, 7-5, 6-4, In addition when short yardage was needed -fullback Jack Graf found big holes in the Trojan line. To 11 1ft 1 1I 25.50 Handle 135,117, Order of finish confirmed by Photo Chart. Allowsnee waived Magic Key.

Time: :33 1-6. :47 S-B; tl.13 3-5. 1 si MtlTlikL paid F.QIIIVAI.RNT ODDS complete the Trojan debacle. Big Charles Answerson, lijegro end. would come around on reverses and tear off huge yardage.

37.50-1 (57.M gete.t '8t5Jiv 5t7-0 in yesterday's semi-finals. In junior Kirl's, it will be Marchita Donnelly, Los Angeles, and Barbara Krase, the Natiopal girls hardcourt champ. Yesterday's results in the Pacific Coast tennis championships being played at the Berkeley Tennis Club: 16.60-1 1.30-1 (1S.M (lll.M 1.41 1.60 7.10 MAOIO KEY OCEAN BOUND EVIL KPIRIT 6.40-1 1.60-1 2 Winner b.h.5, Pompey-Conclave. Trained by owner. Start good.

Won ridden out. MAGIC XEY, always within striking distance to the leaders, moved un nteadllv while raelnK on tha outside roundlna; the stretch turn. Took command eftcr the -it, niKRH. riin- Hlllv Tnlhrrt, t'lncin-, 6-3; Frank Kovacs, Wovnn Siibln, Reno, Seml-f Innls ton, H.C, drf. naltl.

7-ii, 11 Oakluml, drf, final sixteenth, and under pressure won hy a safe msrain. OCEAN ROUND, took a short lead soon after the atart. set the pace to the last furlona, then weakened when the winner challenaed. EVIL SPIRIT. Disced on the Inside, easlv saved all U.S.C.

never was able to work up a dangerous land drive against Ohio State's huge line, while dashing Buckeye backs smothered' all their efforts through the air. Ohio State made 18 first downs to five for U.S.C. The Buckeyes roljcd up a net yardage of 469 against 67 yards for U.S.C. the (round possible roundlna the turn, finished strnnsly In the final drive to xet the 6-1, (1-8, 1-6. Cllll.v Final Rni'barii Sinfiild fioorKlna Tiilaro, S.

K. 6-1, show. CLAKCAHOLE, raced Retween norses tne entire distance, closed unme around when In the clear in the last quarter. ORENCO, well up early, made a strung bid for the lesd entering the final quarter, but soon gave up. WELLESLEY raced atronaly for the first half-mile, then tired.

VAI.DINA BISHOP showed nnlhlne. dcf. C-l. U.S.C. wound up with a total of OA C'J SIXTH RACE Mix furlongs, H-rrsr-oldi and up, elalmlne, nurse slfllHi.

nine yards lost for the day on run (Darky aienst, field Teddy, entered for 15756, Hosier 1450, Ruffern ning plays. The Trojans made 76 Winner S7W, nd rd HN), mnrrs siimr. IndT yards passing, against 144 gained by Wt. PP. St Str.

Fin. Jockey odds Ohio State on the airlanes. INDIANS 2J cTrjP eft (t 2 So 40 3 3-0 jl iiovs Senil-finnlK lliuvy llorhe. S.T"., df. Hal-ry Ukee.

U.K., 6-2, X-; Sam Match, L.A., dcf. Harry Buttimer, H.K., 7-r, 6-4. Jl'MOR KS S'eml-flnals Man liila Ponnelly, L.A., dcf. Shirley 6-3, 6-4: Karbai'H Kraso. S.l'.

tlpf. Dor-nthy Head, A 7-5. 5-7, HOYS', 1MIKII 15, Somi-flimls William Honle. S.F., dcf. Morris Sorknlnv, S.K., 6-i.

6-4. VKTKMAIN'S' 6443 Buffern (H.C. Hatch) 116 7 1 5 1 3 1 II 1 na Balaski 6X1.1 Gold Teddy H.C. Berger) 107 46 7 61 lh 31 Zufelt 1.160 6451 Bosley (O.I. Graham) 111 1 II 11 111 3 11 Lnftrin 6 50 Darby SlerurMBes.

HIM 100 I 5 4h Sh 4h 4 51 Lcnianc fi.flo im Xenora'sFox (Mrs.J.A.Nlx) 103 6 7 6 1 7 6 1 Flsk 6 60 6443 Mistress Plain (Denmanl 103 3 1 lh 3 1 5 1 6 1 Wooda 5.10 6156 Smoky Snyder (Okmt, Ht.) 115 6 4 6 3 6 81 6 7 Nevc in EQtilVAl.FNT onus ftuffern (6.40 16.60 H.m 3M-1 I I I.Ml-l Gold Teddy 1.66 5.60 l.oo-i Bosley 5.00 1.50-1 Illinois College 7, Hanover 0. Ioda State fl. Nebraska 14. James Millikln 13, Monmouth 0 Kansas 19, Washington (St. Louis) t.

Kentucky 7, Washington Lee 0. Kenyon 12. Otterbein 7. King 15, Appalachian Teachers 1. Knox 0, Lawrence 0.

Lehigh 26. Case 33. Luther 0. Dubuque O. La Crosse Tchrs.

7. River Falls Tchri. 1, LaSalle 26. Blue Ridge 6. Iowa Teachers 32.

North Dakota 10. Maine 14. Northeastern 12. Muhlenburg 0, Bucknell 12. Michigan (Minn! Tech 32, Northland Michigan 6.

Iowa 0. Massachusetts State 8. Connecticut 1. Maine 14, Northwestern 12. Morris Brown 22.

Tuskegee 8. Miss. 27. Southwestern 0. Missouri 21.

Colorado 6. Mississippi Stale 14, Alabama 6. Marquette 211. Wisconsin 7. Macalester 11.

St. Johns 18. Middlebury 0. Tufts 20. Navy Plebes 7.

Foadham Frosh 0. New Mexico 16. Texas Mines 14. Northwestern 51. Kansas State 3.

Northern Illinois 8. Ball. State 6. New York University 6. Lafayette 1.

Navy 40. West Virginia 0. Notre Dame 19. Indiana 6. Norwich 21.

Colby 7. Nebraska 14. Iowa State 0. Ohio Wesleyan U. 19.

DeSales Ohio University 0. Western Reserve T. Purdue 6. Pittsburgh 0. Pennsylvania 19.

Harvard 0. Princeton 20. Williams 7. Ripon College 13, Cornell College 8, Rice 42. Ram Houston College 0.

Rutgers 26. Springfield College 0. Rhode Island College 39. Lowell Textile B. Rochester 13, Oberlln 6.

Rose Poly 22, Austin Peary 7. Rhode Island Coll. 30, Lowell Textile 0. Shaw 15, Lincoln 13. St.

Lawrence U. 13. Ohio Northern 0. Slippery Rock Tchrs. Westminster 8.

Shippensburg 38, Kuiitown 0. Susouehannna 6. American University St. Mary's 27, Augusburg 0. South Carolina 22, Fort Valley 1.

Stout Institute 39. Eau Clalra Tchrs. 8. Toledo 85, Detroit Tech 0. Trinity 9.

Vermont 7. Texas A. AM. 41, Texas A.I.O. 1.

TuWs 20. Middlebury 0. Tulane 32. Auburn 0. Union 0.

Hohart 13. Vanderbllt 42, Tenn. Tech 8. Vlllanova 38. Center 3.

Vermont 7. Trinity 1. V.P.I..1, Georgetown 0. Virginia Union 25. Fayetteville Waynesburg 25, Potomac 0.

Wabash 11, Marietta 0. Wisconsin 7, Marquette 28. West Texas 13, Arizona State T. Western Beserve 7. Ohio University Wheaton 21.

Lake Forest 0. San Mateo Overcomes Alameda Hornets San Mateo High defeated the Alameda Hornets 21 to 6 at Thompson Field in Alameda today. It was the Alameda school's second practice game, having undergone a defeat at the hands of Alhambra Order of finish confirmed by photo chart. Time- Srnil-flual (Jus Miller Handle, 136,859. MlH.

Stockton, Jose, 5-7, dp. Otto (JeniRpm, Snn Trained by C. V. Vendusen. Winner h.

h. 1. Swepster-Saffron, Start good, won all drtglng. 6-2, 6-2. MIX 101) 1)01 III, High last week.

jimp; iar rrrrm QuHi'ltir-KltiRl Itnliert Rieks, r'linton Pat (Jrcnup, Tacoma, def. Both teams scored in the first Tate Conlthard, Perlteley Margnret Jessop, Sacramento, 6-7, 8-6, 12-10. half, the Hornets hitting paydirt when Fullback Harry Hedges went BUFFERN, a forward factor early, was sent up fast on the outside rounding the far turn, came to tha Inside entering the home stretch, took command when straightened away In the linal furlong and under a drive, out-lasted the awldly closing GOLD TEDDY. The latter, far back In the early stages, closed stronulv on the outside In the final eighth, was wearing the winner down at the end. BOSLEY began awiftly, took command in the first few yards, aet the nsce to the last quarter, then weakened.

DARBY DIRNST raced evenly. XENORA'S FOX showed nothing. MISTRESS PLATO showed good early speed. SMOKEY SNYDER was never a serious fsctor. Seml-f Ino Jw Genu Piedmont Barbara Krase, def.

niesn into the end zone from the foiuM yard line. Alameda failed to convert and the half ended 7 to 6 in favor flrepnup, 6-1. 7-5; Frank and Virginia. Kovacs, Oakland, dcf. Ted Nehi'ncrlil Stanford Mrs.

Patsy Mc-Cny Hi-own, S.K., 6-1, 6-3. WOMH.V'S DOI III of the visitors. ACE 1 1-18 miles, all ages. The A. B.

Snreckels Hnndl-UtOO cap. Purse 15000 added. Winner M676; 2nd 11000: 3rd 5O0i 4th 50, San Mateo scored in both the third Horse Owner wt. pp st. Index Sir.

Fin. Jockey Odtl Flunl Mat'Biil'ct OMhnriie. S.K.. and fourth quarter, after the Hornet safety man fumbled punts deep in I'at" CuiiMlim-, Hidden Valley, def. 11.1 4 1 3 11 2 1 Samborombon 'Bly-Chni 6.166 Yankee Dandy (C.S Hwd) 110 3 1 I II 1 31 Helen tan-Icy MiUKMi'd 1cm 2 11 I 2 Leninr 7.M1 II 2 3 3 5 Lngrirn 1.40 3 21 .1 1 11 Neves 1.50 4.1 4 21 4 11 2.

B0 5 51 5 5 Rhrtsn 1.1.70 nis own territory. rnnioMlo, 6-4. B404 Strength (Oak. Satble) 117 I 2 4 31 3 I 6404 Wedding Call (G(frs-Sttlr) 117 6 5 .1 4 2 644 Step By (Fairhlll Stable) 100 2 4 5 6 i t. Vain Bo (D J.

Met7er) 102 5 6 6 6 1 6 6 6 1100 Scml-finnl -llob'-rt. KimAs. rlintnn --'red Schroodcr, St a ti nnj, dnf. tier-aid Stratford Hud Chandler, S.K., 6-4, 8-10, 10-8. Green Penn Team Victor Over Harvard Handle 144,014.

Order of finish confirmed by Photo Chart. Scratched Argonne Woods. Time 1-5, :47 3-8, Ml 4-5. 1:37 1-5. 1:43 4-3.

IS PAID JIMOIl 1X11 III. Semi-final Joanna Prooko-Mar EQUIVALENT ODDS PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4. (U.R) (17.10 7.U0-1 (7.00 1.4 2.110-1 SAMBOROMBON YANKEE DANDT STRENGTH (4.60 l.no 5.16 rhlta Oonnelly, L.A., def. Harnara Scofleld, vS.K.

Betty Thompson, l.mi-i William Sc Mary HI. Randolph-Maeon T. Berkeley, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, junior boys' iiouni.rcsi W. Va. State 47, Rio Grand Wiley College 1, Arkansas Stat 1.

Youngstown 12, Morria Harvey 1. Yale 21. Virginia 19. Bruins 4SpS' 3i Final Harry Buttimer Harry Rochn, S.R, def. Ted Myers -Warren An inexperienced University of Pennsylvania football team showed unexpected power today as it began defense of the Ivy League championship with a 19 to 0 victory over a seasoned and favored Harvard eleven before 50,000 persons at Franklin Field.

With only three regulars back from last year's squad, Penn drove Winner br. h. 1. Fogon-Slfax, Trained by T. H.

Beesely Start good, won easily. SAMBOROMBON, well up from the beginning, moved up steadily on the outside rounding the stretch turn, forged to the front entering the final furlong and under mild urging cama on to win going away. YANKEE DANDY was rushed to tha front going to tha first turn, set the psce to the last quarters, then weakened, held on gamely in tha final drive, but was no match for the winner. STRENGTH bavin good early speed, stayed closer to the leaders to the le.t furlong then tired, but held on to save the show. WEDDING CALL raced evenly, but never was a serious fsctor.

STEP BY and VAIN BO were slwsys hsck. Lowenbcln, S.K, 3-6, 6-3, 9-7. Today's Schedule 10 O'CLOCK Villanova 'Rallies' To Win by 38-3 PHILADELPHIA. Oct 4 (U.B Harry vs. Sam Match tZAGQlOHTH ACE 1 1-16 miles, 3-year-olds and up.

claiming. Purse OlPa? itnon (all In for 110001. To wlnn-r 67O0: 2nd 6130; 3rd HOP: 4th S50. junior boys mticlcs) to touchdowns in the first, third Henry Tflster vs. William Beale Index Horse Owner Wt.

PP. St After being outplayed in the first half, Villanova'i football team came a Str. Fin. Jockey Odd (finals, boys singles) 5402 Patsy Ellen (Vn Pttn-EIlt) 112 Michigan Wins CoI9ate sPrints Oub Miller vs. Sid LeFlell (finals, and fourth quarters.

Harvard lived up to the October tradition of Dick Harlow coached teams, which never 6441 Royal Circus IT. Loelfl 111 3h lb SI 3 1 131 31 411 41 10 6 1 11 11 1111 from behind tonight to. defeat Centre College 38 to 3 before 21,261 11 It I 11 1 1 ns Whler 17.20 111 Rbrtsn 6.70 3 1 Mschck 3.00 4 ns Wilson 7.60 5h PaViso 17.60 6 1 Hlgbee 36.30 7 3 Woods 8.00 veterans mngies). 11 O'CLOCK Barbara Krase vs. Marchita, Don 4 115 1 seem to get going until November.

persons. I 3h Pill 2 2 4 II II 11 I I Purdue Stops Pitt, 6 to 0 PITTSBURGH, Oct 4. (U.R) A 11 nelly (finals, Junior girls' alnjles). (1 lh 11 7h 1 1 31 7 1 6 1 7 From Iowa 6449 Wlnnamucca (Din-Cnghm) 101 6766 Sun Spark (O. Baglev) 107 6ina Foxster (L.S.

Lipton 130 (741 Camp Ground (H.P. Prhr) 106 6764) Chryseis (G. Gilbert) 111 441 War Account (Ban Sns) 111 64 Valdina Jut (Mrs. Gross). 116 171 Edgar Boy (Mrs.

Invln) 12 (774 King Royal (l.M. Duffldl 130 760 Rushing By (Mrs. Cpnhvr) 111 IVOON Frank Kovaca vs. Robert Rllgs (finals, men einglee). I 1 11 101 10 ft 101 lh 11 111 II I 111 111104 To Victory BUFFALO, N.P., Oct 4.

(U.R) A veteran Colgate eleven, held in check for three periods by hard-fighting Penn-State, turned loose Frmln 13.60 Knap 14.60 Neves 10.60 Bassetf 1.40 risk 1.30 4 I tl.10 O'CLOCK ii ii Jl II lh It 111 11 10 10 ANN ARBOR, Oct. 4. (U.R) Margraret Osborne vs. Pat Canning (finals, women'a singles). snappy Purdue University eleven Handle (34,301.

Total W61.70T. Order of finish confirmed by Photo Chart. Scratches Slav Song. Our Goaler. Time 21 1-6, :47 3-5.

Ml 4-Si 1:41 1-5. 1:41 FILTERED University of Michigan punched over touchdown in the first ten a otlock Mt'TI'FLR PAID yot iVAi.svT onn ISglWglJlllllaaWBMiilll 0'the power in the final quarter to GUS Miller-Jim WIlCOX VS. Bowie mlnntooo nnrl eooctoH in a to throttled the Pitt Panthers attack in the first quarter and scored a second-period touchdown today to win, cmK mm fn ma rial wh iprricK-i'icK mn aer i.us tunnis. veterans, oounles). llitn O'CLOCK victory I over Iowa's plucky Hawk-eyes oa a slippery field today be-boreyi crowd of 29.909.

lg Tom Kuzma led the Wolver 6-0. in Pitt's opening game of the season before 24,000 fans here. 66 Baffle Filter whirl-cools smoke; trap luicetv flake ind nicotine. Ark th man who tmolioa one. The only score of the game was PATSY LLLEN 116.66 6.a J.36-1 6.00-1 3.30-1.

BO'51, riRf.lIaV 1 I.W '0 1.66-1 t.to-l t.oo-t cii m. 6. Tirkou or Crystal Pennant-Alteza. Trained by F. Van Pat-len, cd.

woo til driving, PATSY ELLEN outrun in the early a tales, moved up steadily on the outside rounding the final bend, took command when straightened away in the home sfrtch under a drive lust lasted to win narrowly. ROYAL CIRCUS, very alow to jfiiln into stride, closed strongly between horses enterlni the final quarter, came to the rMit-ide in the last furlong and was wearing the winner down at tha end. WfvNF nUCCA, having good early speed, was sent to th lead going to the first n. 'w sway to a long lead on the bark stretch, held on with good courage to i onarter then weakened. SUN BPARK.

bad good apeed for th lirst half -d when the rl racin bean. roxSTT.H, need atronUr to to last tired. In th.iera wer iiyg out run, i day to rlfeat. the Nittany Lions, -u. before 23 000 spectators.

A punt by sophomore halfback Jules Ynkopovich which bounded out on Penn-State's two-yard line set the stage for the game's only score, Pcnn-State kicked out to its 30 where Colgate opened up with a hard-running 'attack featuring Jo-Jo McCourt and "Indian" Bill Geyer. Wayne Sohin7Hnbln Hlppenstell vg. Ted Schroedpr-Hobert Hlpga (final, men's doublea). Dorothy Head-Pat Greenup vs. Joanne Brooks-Mnrrhlra Donnelly (finals, junior glrla' doubles).

4 O'CLOCK Frank and Virginia Kovac vg. nmttr momit can aw Tmsaa made by John Peddy, Purdue senior fullback, who smashed over ines to their first 1941 Big Ten triumph. He pierced. Iowa'i line for the only touchdown of the game and raVjrrp7T i 1 1 from the three-yard line on a cross-buck over center in the aecond Oene Smith. Barbara, Kras (flnala.

twice kicked out of bounds on the Hawkeye'i three-yard line, mixed aouDies.

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