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22: OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1941 rea ack ear more Mcle rest A tA Kmetovic Beat i Stanford Star Nation's Besl Says Jones Shaughnessy Lauds All Players for Win Over Nebraska Noted Writer Wonders Why All-Americans Spurned Tribe Half By ART GEEN PASADENA, Jan. 2. New Year's revelry greeted CJark Shaughnessy last night when the Stanford coach By HENRY McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent PASADENA, Jan. 2. U.R Do me favor, will you Take all the all-American teams that didn't honor Pet Kmetovic and his Wow Boys went partying but it couldn't compare with the sin NOUCCI cere ovation of 91,000 football-mad Rose Bowlers who saw the best A.u.

1. 3: For the same reason" that makes tlvVART2KOi with a halfback position, wrap them oarefully in a cement slipover, and drap them In the river along; with that last batch of ring-tailed kittens. Make sure It's a deep river, too. I don't want any all-America teams the annual Iowa picnic the biggest event in Southern California, the crowd was overwhelmingly Nebraska-minded. Little red and White KMT0VJC4 with out Kmetovic dn them having single chance to float and thus haunt their pickers any longer.

1 A 1f RANCiS Comhusker banners dotted the great concrete oval like paprika on a salad. Native Sons and Stanfordites were a distinct but noisy minority. But when Frankle Albert, the little field general, left the game some 3d seconds before it ended and when the final gun bore wit- ness to a Stanford victory, not even the most rabid corn-shucker was sitting on his hands. What I'm trying to say and I'm a man who'll finally say what he aims to even if it takes 17,000 words is that Kmetovic is the best halfback I have seen since the start of the 1940 football season. And modest creature thatvi am, I'll point out ST' IS STANDI -fNO ALIBIS': JONES with a calloused index finger that 1 saw Just about all the good ones.

HE'S GREAT BACK I'll name you a few that Kmetovic, KAHLER ALBERT STANFORD Perhaps the most voluble and the best loser of the lot was Major "Biff" Jones, the Nebraska Jones had nothing but praises for the Indians. No alibis, just sincere who is the main reason Stanford beat Nebraska in the Hose Bowl, is superior to. There's De Corre-vont There's Franck. There's Reagan. There's well, that's enough to give you a general idea.

Kmetovic didn't even make the admiration for Albert's quarter-backing, and a shouted "Good Luck" as the. Stanford team oiled into its On this, tha aecond acrinunaea plaj In the Rosa Bowl gam yesterday, Nebraaka ahowad power to ahxed ih Stanford Mam. Vile Francis (arrow) broke-through a lina hoi for 14 yarda. End Fred Preaton took Tribe fullback. out of the play.

Francis was finally stopped by Albert and Kmetovic. All 22 players can be seen. A.P. Wirephoto. bus.

Jones opined that the Cornhuskers were' in the game until Kmetovic official all-coast team. He was forgotten in the balloting for Gallar-neau, a team mate. The fact that Gallarneau scored two touchdowns lo Kmetovic's one in the Rose Bowl snagged that punt and returned for a touchdown. 'That one broke STANFORD INDIANS STAGE RALLIES, BEAT NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS IN GREAT BATTLE our backs," said Jones. "A great piece of blocking and running.

Yes, think Stanford played as well against us as Minnesota." McColl Picks Horse, Wife On Same Day yesterday, doesn't alter my views. Gallarneau' first score was set up by Pete's runs. Major Biff Jones said after the game that Kmetovic was one of the tinned l-icinlra' Vta Via4 maon linA Vl Shanughnessy found difficulty in Hoyas Downed By Mississippi Victors More Alert; 35,101 Fans Pay To See 14-7 Tilt Pacific Club Baffles' Bears Two Hockey Matches Scheduled Tonight At Berkeley Rink making himself heard above the excitement in the Stanford dressing room but he finally did manage to was a plebe at West Point, and the Continued From First 6portPage from one who had headlined' the these Nebraska lads who previously had been defeated but once, by Mm three previous Stanford visits to this city's celebrated cement saucer. a3o5.r?llcdAH,thfhP,?! cred't 1 greatest performance pbout the time Attilla the Hun, was i militaristic scource. afternoon-albelt ilx points nesota, and who came here proud Thirty years ago George McColl, find praise for all of his players, and make a statement that ran something like this; i of their Big Six championship.

The battle wasn't without Its vic businessman and sportsman, visited KMETOVIC HAS SPEED are chalked against hi name as the tims. Nebraska miraculously ei "Doggone it, you lust can't beat the historic Emeryville track with On this drive, which actually covered B4 yards if we include the for a clipping penalty against caped anything more serious than a bunch of kids like this. They always manage to get themselves out Kmetovic Is faster than a dog Urect resuIt- Jiasing its Own tail around a greased BRILLIANT GALLOP bruises, but Stanford's forces suf Hockey returns to Berkeley's Ice a charming girl by the name of Alice Schmidt of San Lorenzo. By GENE PLOWDEN United Staff Correspondent of any hole they get into." land tonight with Golden State thetodians, Kmetovic turned in a dazzler on the end of an Albert pass fered more severely. Standlee was ordered out of the game with six pole.

And he doesn't take long to It was a dance by a whirling Der-fet fast, meaning that he needs no vlsh38 yards as the cross-stripes MIAMI, 2. It was to be the final day of racing CLARK 'CALLED' PLAY meeting the Pacific Club while the minutes left in the second quarter. In California, a bill having killed good for 38. And Albert, sharp as a razor, found himself trapped before Shanghnessy finally admitted that' Hoyas stunned by their 14-7 defeat University of California will challenge the Maccabees. the Kmetovic touchdown was oneN- He had been gashed over the eyeJ MANY CARDS HURT in the Orange Bowl football game, tne sport.

McColl was sure he had a winner in the fifth, a horse by he could chuck another one, shook of a series of new plays the Indiana off three Nebraskans and advanced 25 yards. It was on his run where The first game will get under way Ken Hobesky, replacement at left rested in a Miami Beach hotel today arid collectively, agreed they'd like the name of Wallens. McColl had been sure of some winner In previous races so was short of cash, at 7:45. guard for Taylor, had shoulder ipeed he has all the things that make 50nto.th Nebf.tskns' yards in the open field. He can A.enl zne ith, the, touchdown a tackier a leg and take it hat broke Cornhuskers' hearts and iway with a Houdlni touch.

Indians blood vessels. He has a beautiful change of pace. run fust when you think he is-going magnificent goal-line stand by the it top speed, he slips the throttle Huskers. They'd belted the Wow mother notch and really slips Into back four straight times from the clipping misdemeanor occurred, to tackle Mississippi State again. muscles strained or torn.

Eric Arm Golden State will be favored over TRIBE HELD ON TWO had been working on that past week, and it was one the coach "sent in." The Stanford coach thought that Nebraska was one of the toughest teams the Indians met this year though not THE toughest. Augie Lio, Georgetown All strong who took over for Gallarneau prior to Standlee'i injury- the faster Pacific skaters due to ex But when the Indians reached as happens at racetracks to men who have sure things. George was itching to bet He Could see no friend to touch but American guard, led the chorus in wishing for one more crack at the perience. The butter and egg boys wrapped himself around Francis and the Nebraskans' two-yard line they found themselves facing the same Maroons. have played the game for a number received a oroxen collar Done, ana there was Miss Schmidt Perhaps sort of solid defense they had ex "I'd like to play those boys In Krnetovio can take it, too.

He took of years and although they may Rod Parker, a third string fullback who leaped into the breach when Washington," Lio said. "It might be i severe beating from the burly I "PPa xunejovie. Urmiun hMtflfathn nish he was arin 38 yards out from the Husker she would come to his aid. She did with a ten-dollar bill. What perienced from California in much tha same circumstances a month ago.

Albert tried two quarterback a different story. Shanghnessy had something of a mental handicap to hurdle day for somewhere in the back of his mind, no doubt, was the fact that his two predecessors, "Pop" Warner and "Tiny" Thornhill both went to the Rose Bowl their first have lost some speed, smart playing more than makes up for the loss. California will be the choice over But that can never happen. Every Standee retired, hurt his leg when he was stopped just a foot short of the Husker goal line on the fourth wearing a smile and tip-toeing about "I6- left rith plenty of spring left in his tapped, banked until girl. McColl went to a bookie.

looked man on Georgetown's starting team sneaks, fumbling and recovering on one. He sent Armstrong into a nuscles mp-yaus grazea we iun, ana was a senior, and eight members of down of that gallant stand by the the Maccabees. Tomorrow the Beasiwill go to Yosemite for the Hoover Cup series, which involves at the board and there was Wallens at 40 to 1. He shoved across his blind alley at left tackle and pushed Mississippi State's first team will ONEOPCREATEST SSSr Nabraskans. The punt-out which followed and Kmetovic's story- money and got his ticket.

Parker into the same spot without graduate in June. GLAD IT'S OVER U.S.C., U.C.L.A. and Loyola. The Trojans, winners of the invitational touchdown have result. talk was all about Stnndlee.

canle one of the grandest With the winnings McColl wed Miss Schmidt anpl they have lived year, and both lost. The story of yesterday's gam could be written a thousand different ways, and probably will be. But the real story, we think, la the story of a player that could well book return to been recorded. displays of massed blocking by Stam The Maroons were glad it was They were the ball carriers who wo" "vues Situation piled upon situation happy ever since. Wonder if a Wallens will run on over and that they had come rated as tops' and likely to Every Stanford man picked during the first three Quarters, It Nearly the entire fourth quarter was spent in Nebraska's back yard, due mainly to a startling bit of work by Lindskog.

The Huskers had fumbled their way back to their own 20 and Rohrig was up to play here, will be the natural choices at Yosemite. U.C.L.A. is reported -to have an excellent six-man team but no" reserves. 'Loyola, always strong, must take a back seat until the semester through with a victory to avenge the defeat Duquesne handed them i tmrf nut Bit. TfmotnuinMn in uraiu.

mu reu was natural that the white-hot pace Saturday. But theft" we know no girl with 10 dollars. George Scherck; snouid cool as the players found have been the goat of a Stanford defeat but instead was the hero of the Indian Pete in the Orange Bowl back in 1937. ruch better than any of them-so crashed to the ground. The nuch smarter, faster, tougher-that PaPS.

the most even their iron reserves being Georgetown was the best team opens when several new players will drained, it was good that it did for The ball was snapped, Rohrig dropped it to his toe, leather met we played all year," said Coach the sake of those on the sidelines debut with the squad. Allyn McKeen after the game. "I aged 10 years and I'm glad it's over." who were Inclined to fainting snells. $10,000 Golf fou wondered why the coast experts lad elected to hide his light under of Vike Fran- bushel, of clippings-for other ka Plun Wg. fuUback.

Jacks Palmer folded Francis like a limp He'll be back next year. So will le" im Km'' ilmoat all of the Stanford team vic around the co i-; One such, a had to be removed leather and the ball cracked Lindskog in the stomach with such force we, could hear the impact in the press box. Short, flat passes clicked fre from the field by ambulance im quently and bruising, battering line plays told the story. A crowd of 35,101 mediately after Rohrig's touchdown pass to Zikmund which put the Ne- Banquet Table Beat Easterners i How aver got throutrh there hat dusted Nebraska. So will Clark COSTLY FUMBLE (Early in the game Kmetovic was paying safety, and a high punt came his way.

Pete lost the ball in the sun, bobbled it and allowed a Corn husker to recover deep in Stanfprd territory. As it nappened the 'Huskers covered the 33 yards in double-quick time and even the most rabid Stanfordian was "down" on Kmetovic. But as if to make up for the slip. paid admission to the game, played yuva vi uuuivs onu leuiaer-iooiea Prize Sought that fast, and how he ever managed in perfect weather under a blue sky. braskarrs in front, 13-7.

STANDLEE SHOWS COURAGE to absorb the shock and still' nlon into the corner of the end zone with a lone perambulating Nebraskan MISSISSIPPI ALERT race downward atop the ball is Shaughnessy. This means that all ihe Rose Bowl boys have to worry ibout from now until this time next rear, is a suitable' opponent for the Indians. No matter what team comes fanning his heels as he. flew by. mystery.

But it was Stanford a pig' Continued From First Sport Page Mississippi State waa the more Standlee, the inspirational leader of the Indians, played almost on Then Pete inelt to tee the ball and Albert, the "never misser," kicked it and Stanford was ahead LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2. (JP) Nine tournament champions are among the 132 contestants for a $10,000 links prize with the start of skin on the Huskers' 16. GALLARNEAU STUMBLES alert, and when opportunity opened the door, the Maroons stepped in. nerve alone, hla ankle still being tut.

I'll take my man Kmetovic to changing from uniformA into street clothes with little or no comment painful. And yet the old reliable little Pete played the greatest game of his career from then on in. That was at close, as they ever the star. He has it, and he hands wt Ask Nebraska. 21 to 13 with five minutes to go to offer.

Chief was there with the boom when Their chance came when the game wag less than 10. minutes old. They blocked a kick for a touchdown. came from then on. The Tnrtinna the Los Angeles 72-hole open golf As always, the Rose Bowl wai needed.

But Albert rang his number only seven times the greater uvine imra quarter. LOOKED BAD FOR TRIBE It was a far cry from that sltua might have scored had Gallarneau not tumbled when completing a flat Tribe Scolps Huskers Wilbur Dees kicked the extra tourney at the Riviera Country Club tomorrow. They are Harry Cooper, 1926 and the most colorful sport event of the, year everything was color from tha Rose parade in the morning to the In the center of the room, sitting on a table, was Tommy O'Boyle, 215r pound guard from Tulane, and he looked like the Spirit of '78. His head was bandaged to take care of point part of his surgery on the Huskers being done by the lance-like thrusts llneupi: pass, losing five yards. But they Coming back like a boomerane.

wound up with an incomplete toss STANFORD Graff Hon to the episode which took place during the first four min of Kmetovic and Gallarneau. 1937 champion; MacDonald Smith, 1928, 1929, 1932 and 1934: Denny night-after parties. tne coys irom the delta country fnhler The old gambling spirit which has We were sitting, not in the cool chwartzkcmf Ivt a nasty eye cut received earlier in the game. His right leg was Shute, 1930; Ed Dudley, 1931; Craig into tne end zone on fourth down and from then on it was give and take by both sides as the shadows drove to the two-yard with Billy Jefferson sparking the drive. utes of the game.

In those opening 235 seconds you could have bought off all bettors on Stanford for ten Vic Ghezzi, 1935; Jimmy helpless and he was about to be Po. LB vo BO FT RE em Lit PH FB actuated this team in general and Albert in particular was evidenced in the first series of the second quarter. On. third down with seven to ilemdon aloofness of the press box, but right in the heart of the fanaticism next to the Stanford rooting section where we had the sun in our eyea Tlje quarter caught them there, but filled the Stadium and the air grew Stnmm Taylor Llndskof Palmer Banriuccl Meyer Albert Kmetovic Gallarneau Btamffee Pt-ochagka taken to the' hospital. BROKE LEG FIBULA chill.

on tne next play Jefferson bucked Thomson, 1938; Jimmy Demaret, 1939; and Lawson Little, 1940. First threesome out tomorrow on the first 18 holes will be George Stanford's which elicited over and Sonny Bruce, thifd-string Petsrh Luthfr francls In the third period, O'Boyle tossed and the din in our ears. NEAR NEBRASKA FAN wuiDacK, oootea tne extra point go and the ball in midfield, Albert faked a punt and passed in the flat to Kmetovic for a six-yard gain. It arfiazement from Major Biff Jones, Nebraska's coach, contributed to its Jack Banta for a three-yard loss but cents on the From Albert's kick off a wobbly one to Francis' unchallenged two-yard flight into the Stanford end zone it-was a continuous succession of long-gainers. Francis was tho battering ram which moved it from there to the touchdown, and the GEORGETOWN SCORES We sat next to a Nebraskan who in doing so, he broke, the fibula 288 yard from scrimmage as- com.

Beer of San Francisco, Eddie Thomas of Los Angeles and Eddie Nowak of Long Beach. The tourna Score br quarter! tanford would have been much more but Georgetown was a snarline" chars. is 7 OSl in his right leg and had to be taken pared with Nebraska's .118. And AK the sideline interfered. ing team in the second half.

Insisted on letting the Stanford rooters in on his hangover and right in back of a human jumping- from the field on a stretcher. Den accuracy puea up a com' That left the Indians with a yard The Hoyas took over on State's Outside the room "at the' door, pieuon average out ol 14 passes to go on fourth down and only six 47-yard line. Julius Koshlar flune foot which kicked the seventh point. little kids were waiting for Har jack who bounced upland down on, every play. yards into Nebraska territory.

But loiai ts yaras, inrougn the air. Nebraska completed three of 14 oiung, tne Indians nit back with mon to show. Inside Harmon com ment will end late Monday. Included among the entries are Eduardo Blast and Martin Pose of Buenos Aires and Fred Wood of Vancouver, B.C. Feature threesome tomorrow Is Byron Nelson, Jimmy Demaret and the Indians went for it and got it in ScorlriK Nebraska; Touchdowni.

Trn-tn, Zlkmud, nub. for Lvither. Polnta irom ry after touchdowns: Franrla. Stanford Touchdowns: Gallarneau 1, tmetovie. Polnta from try after touch-If-wits: Albert 3 (place kicks).

pferee: Loula G. Conlan (St. Mary's): (finire. John Waldorf (Missouri)! head liiesman, M. C.

(Bob) Evan (Milllkln)l Icld judies Dwisht Heart (Washburn lege 1. Substitutions Nebraska: tufl- every thing, they had. Within nine We sat iifiht.in front of a fellow mented that he had a rather "lousy" generous proportions. On the hand' minutes they had equalized Gallar day. Tom also thought he would a pass to big Jim, Castiglia for 17 yards.

Lou Ghecas caught another heave from Koshlap, shook off tacklers as he ran, and fought his way to the three-yard line. Castiglia bored through for the score. Lio tnrows, yet grossed 72 yards for the day. Although Albert was out-averaged on his punts by Rohric. 37 yards to neau going over all alone from five back to Albert by Vic Lmdskog, tower of strength at center, all three have made a better showing if the who tried to explain the game to his frau', though he didn't know one team from the other, much less the intricacies of the formation yards out and Albert convertina.

field had not been so slippery. Sam Snead. Nelson, Snead find ravored. the Huskers in the backs swung in perfect rhythm to the right Albert shoved the ball into Benny Hogan are among the top oo, me aianiora in ricit. Hunker.

Tackles: nehm. 8ch ch Harmon will leave for Los An geles immediately. He must help and we realized again how futile kicked the extra point from place (lu.ikln. Guards: Whitehead. Cen cluded one quick kick favored players.

Gallarneau's mitts and he was off second quarter. A punt by Herman Rohrig Kmetovic on his chest, the ball bounced free and Allen ment. tre: Mrlrr. Hacks: Hubottom. Knliht.

is all. the diagramming and talk of wnicn actually traveled 80 yards in Zlkmund, B. Kahler, Thompson. organize two teams to play in the British War Relief game. Just how Each team Docketed around me air.

ntantora r.nas: 'iDmeriin, Dltlnvsen to the left, for 23 yards. FIELD GOAL FAILS The gold vein petered out when Zikmund, Husker half, pounced on $30,000. technical football as far as Joe Fan is concerned. FOOTBALL 'COLOR' The field, kept free from Practice Morris Brown in forberg. Mclners.

Tackles: Purkltt, varneke, Purford. Guards: Francis. ii on me inaians' line. skirmisnes yet left bare to last Mon inopKy, nerman. centers: stable, rhomnson.

Verdteek Racks: Amitmnv Albert attempted a field goal from day night's rain, -was slincery. The That's the color of a football game many of the players who were in the game are scheduled to go South remains unknown, Harmon doesn't know, but he Was going to take inventory last night. The Daeeant this year was tre forker, Cole, Casey, Crane, South. Peter- the 18, only 15 yards in from the precarious footing contributed to Steel Bowl Win the crowd in the exits, the slow moving mass of automobiles leaving several anti-climactic finishes of Before the Husker constituents had settled back in their seats Rohrig had arched a sky scraping pass to Zigmund which csme to rest for the tally. The try for point was blocked by Chuck Taylor, brilliant Nebraska Stanford Race Throng Hears Grid ftrst downs sidelines.

Shortly after came Rohrig's punt, which Kmetovic bob-bled, and Rohrig's touchdown pass 14 the parking lot, the hot dogs and runs with ball carriers sitting on their posteriprs without an enemy BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 2. (JP) Morris Brown of Atlanta claimed cokes and pennants. Everyohe was there, including a to Zikmund. arouna bianrora guard.

2M 14 tt mendous and was held under the direction of W. H. Moulthfop More than 4000 uniformed men took part in the affair which Went off without a bobble. There was only one sustained wide-eyed Midwesterner a few rows THIRD JONES LOSS the National Negro football championship today after a post-season TRIBE AGAIN RALLIES march by Stanford good for 75.86 Once more the Indians were be victory over Wilberforce Univer Jones' record irt coaching teams which have played Stanford is still yards. It was that other .33 ot a yard Broadcasts in front of us stared at two of" the Ritz Brothers, sitting just in, back ol us, and "Gee, these movie stars are just people Bands were all over the place with and once more they arose to which proved the true courage of sity.

Morris Brown's smoothly functioning and highly geared machine music and a collegiate touch was He was at the helm of the 1926 and 1927 West Point teams which me occasion. fards gained by rujhlns (net) Forward passes attempted 14 forward passes completed 3 fards gained by pnsps 92 tin lis lost, attempted forWRi-d pssseg 1 i forward paste Inter- rtitMd by I f.nrris Kilned, runbaclft i lmrcepted cassea ntins; average (from scrimmaae) t-Total yards, kicks returned' 104 Opponents' fumblei covered rnrris lost by penalties SO x-lnchides punts and klckoffs. after all." Before the second quarter was 15 Albany race track, the Golden clashed out a J9-3 triumph over the Midwest Champions' in the in lost to the Indians. Yesterday's was added to the affair by fans in the east section when they presented card stunts. The ticket scalpers were there in Arizona Loses minutes old Gallarneau had given haven to one of Albert's slot passes nis tnira experience.

augural Steel Bowl same yester Gate Turf Club's $2,500,000 mess of dross, set many records yesterday. One is unique in racine cerhaos Jin summation. Stanford' nsr. 1SS ana nao completed a 40-yard oass- formance was its best of a remark West Comes Through full force, getting 25 bucks a copy for ducats in the hotels the night before the game, but willing to take their $4.40 on left-overs, at game time. run combination in the Nebraska end zone.

as day, About 8000 customers saw the swift-striking squad from Atlanta display overwhelming superiority in every phase of play, dominat able aeason. Strip the game of its glamor, ita background and its siar- East West 12 10 Albert, one of the most consistent First downs Yards sained rushing (net) may never be repeated. At Albany, yesterday uncounted thousands were entertained by a broadcast of the Tennessee Boston College and the Stanford Nebraska nificance, and you still have one of To Midwest Team, 26-13 conversion kickers on the Coast Forward passes attempted Forward Basses completed ing the game throughout planted the tie-breakine ooint Hockey Results 107 19 7 87 JO 1 tne busiest, most entertaining 60 minutes of football.you'd ever hope to see. Eastern sports writers, here to see Shaughnessy's famed for football games at New Orleans and 85 .14 13S 3 4 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE squareiy Detween the uprights and the Indians were out in front for the first timj to stay there. rasadena, respectively.

Fresno Defeats Yards by forward passes -Yards lost attempted lorwd passes Forward passes Intercepted oy Yards sained, runback of intercepted passes Punting average (from gcrltti- card's Uncle Dies Cowl Thrill PASADENA, Jan. 2. itTV-ExcIt-rg fif I minutes of the Rose Bowl Ir.oiball game's second period mation" in the strict amateur appli EL PASO. Texas. Jan.

Instead of the cry "They're Off!" and the announcer saying "Oatmeal coia type can't describe the drama cation or tne style, claimed that it western Reserve's football team attendant upon yesterday'! came. Detroit 4, Chicago 1. Montreal 3, New York Rangers 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE New Haven 6, Providence 4. Hershey 4, Buffalo 2.

Philadelphia-5, Indianapolis 1, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TuUa 3, Kansas City 3. Minneapolis 3. Omaha (three takes tne lead at the first turn with Prunes second and Toast on the entrained for their Ohio homes today, taking with them the 1941 New Year's Sim Bowl laurels. wai penormea with even more bril liance, more finesse and more precision than by the world champions of professional football, the Total yards all Jdcks returned Opponents' fumbles recovered x-Yards lost by penalties There was too much of the unexpected to be properly delineated without benefit of the motion, pic 38.1 33.1 41 111 1 0 2 on- t- irovea uo much yesterday for ilas P. Sheldon, 65, uncle of a outside," it was "The score is now Although outrushed and outoassod x-One-yardst penalty offside frbra ka squad Lynn Mey- tied at 13 all" and "Albert has taken the ball from the center, has faked ture camert, suffice it for now to all over the field vesterdav.

the tempted conversion, ir at Lincoln. Chicago Bears to whom Shaughnessy has been an advisory coach. -fuse the words of Bobby Grayson, pass and is how running to his Western Reserve eleven exploded Vhier scoring dynamite in a wild Sheldon collapsed in the stands Hawaii, 3 to 0 HONOLULU, Jan 2. (JP) Dale Mickelwait's kicking ability gained Fresno State College a 3 to 0 victory over University of Hawaii in the New Year's Day Pineapple Bowl football game here. Hawaii drove to.

the Fresno 18 in the closing minutes but lost the. ball on downs, ending the threat. we believe we are safe in assum lormer All-Amerlcan fullback and the spearhead of those rollickine right about to forward pass." Fights Last Night j-'d died of a heart attack before fourth period to defeat Arizona time A's at Anaheim ANAHEIM, Jan. 2. (JP)Tcir Philadelphia Athletics baseball team will do its Spring training here in; 1941 and 1942.

Manager SConnle ing that Stanford may now add to its Vow boys, af 1933-35. mere win be many a voice from loud-speaker at Albany but MILWAUKEE Tony Zale. 163, Gary. Coast Conference and Rose Bowl State, 26-13, and help keep alive Ihe Jinx that has urevented a Bor- "It was the most magnificent eame titles the National football cham- cnu'd t- lcmoved to a hospital, la from Nehawka, visit-friends here. Meyers did not i fce game.

Ind middleweight champion, (topped Tony Martin. 162, Milwaukee (8). COLUMBUS. Tony Shucco. 1941.

I've ever seen," he said. It was a r. i I i wvi vwiurnuvi Ksm irom svsr win Diansnin. never again telling thousands what is happening on the football fields of the Nation. Boston, outpointed jack Walker, 300, Co-.

genuine tribute to tha Wow boys nin tha Sun Bowl title. Tempui Indeed hat fufited. Mack advised city officials todtf. lumoua 110). I.

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