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12 TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 1935. PART II. Quick Kayo Due at Olympic Tonight as Hankinson and Rogers Clash The Sports X- Ray Maid in China Picked to. Win SLUGGERS IN RINOSCRAP BY BOB RAY LOPEZ, SZABO MIX TONIGHT 1 LARGE portion of- our THE SPORTS PARADE Bobby Wilson Fastest Running Back WJio Ever Appeared on Coliseum Turf sports-minded fans will for FRESNO WINS OVER NEVADA JF olv Outclassed, 2-6t by Bulldogs in Reno -Football Battle get all about rooteau tonigni Hank Bath Will Mexican Defends Wrestling because Hank Hankinson, a lanky person with a load of dynamite In his right fist, meets Butch Rogers, a sawed-off, barrel-like Younjr man who hates to see Title Against Feared Grappling Enemy opponents in an upright 1 1 Face Hill Commission-Ordered Match Features Attractive Milt Program RENO (Nev.) Nov.

11. UP) Cross. BY BRA YEN DYER It has been a long time since Los Angeles fans saw anybody who could run faster in a football suit than Bobby Wilson, the untamed terror from Southern Methodist. Bobby was a one-man riot at the Coliseum yesterday and although he. scored no touch Ir.g University of Nevada's goal line I four times while holding the Wolf Sandor challenger and not Vincent Lopez, the champion, will rule favorite tomorrow night when they clash in a three-fall title match at the Olympic.

Szabo has IV downs It was his sensational running that electrified the fans. He has more blinding speed than any back I ever saw. He's faster than Cotton Warburton and runs with the wild and reckless abandon caught the fancy of the betting Pack to a single touchdown, Fresno State College chalked up a 27-to-fl victory today to take a strangle hold on the Far Western Conference football title. The Nevada defense blew up in the second half after holding the heavier Fresno team on even terms in the first two periods. Fresno scored one in the third fraternity and he win enter the ring of a young colt.

The Bruins never knew where he was headed because he changed directions repeatedly without slackening his about a o-to-5 lavorite over the big Mexican heavyweight, recognized by California as king of the wrestling BY BILL POTTS The pulsating spectacle of a wounded gladiator painfully picking himself off the floor to slash his way to victory may be in store for boxing fans at the Olympic tonight. With the unquestioned ability to dish It out far better than they can take it, Hank Hankinson and world. Despite the fact that. Lopez beat speed. It was almost Incredible that such a little squirt could keep going at such breakneck speed without getting hurt.

Word had come up from Texas that the present S.M.TJ. team had wandered away from Ray Morrison's style of play and that Matty Bell's team didn't go in for much passing. All I've got to say is it will be a terrible thing for our Pacific Coast elevens if a good passing team ever comes out of the Lone Star State. Morri Szabo twice here recently the wise boys insist the Hungarian is the i better wrestler and that injuries de feated him and not the wrestling of the champion. In fistic combat at tne uiympic.

This figures to be a fight! No lace or fancy frills. Just a wood old-fashioned brawl with a rough Jinish guaranteed to make the referee prove to the public he can count up as high as ten. It has the local fistic fraternity all steamed up as it was when this same Hankinson met Charley RetzlafI some months ago. 1 fight bugs knew that one was too good to last more than a few rounds, and Hankinson vindicated their Judgment by stopping Retz-laff in the second heat. This RetzlafI Is the same gent who was recently signed for a coming engagement with Joe Louis.

All of which probably shows that good losers are in de- mand in the heavyweight ranks, but I'm straying from the subject, at hand. Rogers, fresh out of the Army, has pancaked five opponents in a row since he came under the managerial wing of Bill Miller, who has a nose and what a nose! for fistic 'talent. None of "Butchy-Wutchy's" opponents as championship timber, but when Rogers got through with them they were deadwood. Butchy-Wutchy" can and does punch, and tonight's bout w4U prove whether he really can fight or is Just another heavyweight fattened up on a calorie-ladened diet of nalookas. Butch Rogers, sledge-hammer hitters, will be lowering the boom on Picked to win in two rounds or less, Hank Hankinson, above, Akron heavyweight, meets Butch Rogers in the ten-round main event at the Olympic tonight.

son's teams were known far and wide for their passing formations, SIGNS CONTRACT Promoter Lou Daro is taking no one another in the "you name the round" main event but It is doubtful any past Mustang group ever put on more aerial fireworks. I guess the boys down South were merely kidding UP AND DOWN It Is not only possible but high chances of losing Szabo's services here providing the Hungarian wins. Originally Szabo had planned on going straight to New York if he us when they said Mr. Bell's players didn't go in for passing. Yesterday's game once more revealed the painful fact that POETS WRECK our teams do not know much about throwing the ball around.

That ly probable that the victor will be found dusting the rosin off the lifted the championship mantle from TIGERS, 52-0 quarter and put over two more touchdowns in the last period on quick thrusts to clinch the game. Neither 6ide got into the other'j territory in the first quarter. Smjth'a quick kick put Fresno into position for the first touchdown, in the second period, when the ball rolled to a stop on the Nevada 1 foot line. Ohrt punted out weakly and the visitors drove back to score, Maloney going over. Nevada counted shortly after when McKlnnon, guard, fell on the ball behind Fresno's goal where Drath had fumbled in an end run attempt.

The Fresnans had been backed up to the goal by an out-of bounds punt on the 10-yard. line. Cranmer, Fresno right half, contributed a fine run of 35 yards for the final touchdown. NEW MIDGET RACING CARD seat of his pants with one hand and his opponent with the other before a definite decision is reached. nifty lateral from Keith Ranspot to Bob Finley, after the former had intercepted a Bruin pass, brought the fans to their feet yelling their heads off.

Ranspot not only completed the toss perfectly but then went on and got into the Interference. That, my friends, was a classic and it shows what can be done with the swlneskin if you just have the nerve to flip it around. The boys will be fighting for sev Lopez. Daro sensing some such move cornered the Hungarian and had him sign the dotted line. Szabo in getting Lopez to take this match had to post a guarantee of $7500 for the champion.

In addition he has agreed to give his end of the purse to charity if he loses. The Hungarian also defied Lopez to make him a.side bet on the eral noble causes, mostly their (Continued from Ninth Page) not until the last few minutes did Oxy get farther than midfleld. TOUGH TIME The invaders were in a hole almost Immediately after the Irick- own, although tne spectators certainly figure to get their money's worth and the Community Chest Is to benefit by 15 per cent of the re off, and whenever they got out of ceipts. QUICK ACTION Rogers has offers to move into it, some ill-placed passes and some If Rocers can absorb Hank's Bring 'em Back Alive I don't suppose our friends up in San Francisco will listen to advice from Los Arlgeles but if the Golden Bears or Stanford want to fill the Rose Bowl New Year's Day they can be assured of a capacity crowd by Inviting the Mustangs. Efforts will no, doubt be Szabo surprised Lopez by raising Madison Square Garden if he gets over the giant Swede and Hank can name his price and date for a the guarantee so quickly.

A group of his countrymen headed by Bela match with Joe Louis if he extermi Lugosl, film actor, put up the money. nates this latest white hope. Heat Races Abolished in made to secure Princeton but you can have the Tigers Southern Methodist has color and speed, which are two of the greatest gate attractions in any branch of competition. The Bears have thousands of alumni down this way but they're going to need an ATTACKS BODY Chunky Butchy will pin his hopes lethal wallops for three rounds he has a good chance of winning, but I fear me Mr. Hankinson has the better chance of having his paw raised.

Anyhow, the old X-ray is going to be right there in the front row. And if one of these heavyweights must get belted my way, I'm offering a silent prayer that the van- quished gentleman gets belted hard enough to do his landing at least in the second row. Tonight's Program at Atlantic Stadium well-placed fumbles put them back on the spot. The first half wasn't so bad, with the Tigers holding Whittier to 19 points. But from then on even Chief Newman began feeling sorry for his foes.

Oxy's first pass of the a couple of plays after the kick-off, was intercepted by Center Tom Hunt of the Poets. They marched to the 4 but lost the ball on downs. SCORING STARTS Then Oxy kicked out and in a few minutes had the ball on the 35, but Duffy Lewis's toss was in on a smashing body attack to wear down Hankinson before he gets started. They say Hank can't take mwwmmm 'em so good on the chin, but he's even worse at laughing off a good. hot poke in the stomach, especially followed by some more good Six bouts are on the program arranged by Promoter Daro.

The semi-wlnd-up is a clash between two very fast men. Joe Malcewlcz. Utica Panther, and one of the cagiest mat men in the game, collides with the Italian champion, Glno Garibalfl. The latter won last week's main event at the Olympic. Wee Willie Davis, roughneck king, draws a tartar in Babe Zaharlas in the special.

Taft Jaysees in 20-13 Win Over Compton Breaking a 13-13 deadlock in the hot pokes to the same place. A revolutionary night speedway program, hailed as reactionary as was midget car racing itself when the sensational short track speed game was first started, will be introduced for the first time anywhere tonight at the Atlantic Boulevard Stadium. Abolishment of tiresome heat Hank arrived yesterday from a two weeks' grind at Soper's training Real Olympic swimming material is Miss Yeung Sau-King of Hongking, idol of Chinese aquatic fans, who recently set new far eastern records In several short swimming races. (iPi photo camp. He was the picture of condition and confidence, having worked hard for the scrap with a tercepted by Ed Patterson, and in four plays the Poets scored, Hutchison driving through from the 12-yard line and carrying a couple of As an added attraction on the all-heavyweight card that Match- maker Joe Waterman is staging tonight.

Hank Bath Is billed to battle Terris (Leo the Lion) Hill in their delayed skirmish. Mr. r' Bath and Mr. Hill were scheduled to hook up a few weeks ago, but i lor some very vague reasons Mr. couple of rough-tough sparring partners dally.

races in favor of a series of lightning fasC short elimination sprints between the eight fastest cars of the evening is a big feature of the new deal program. HANK PICKED With all due respect to Butch's ETHEL ARNOLD BECOMES PRO Drivers, fans and onlclals alike final minute of play when Halfback record of five straight knockout victories and durability under fire, this observer does not expect to ihave placed their stamp of ap attractive opponent to offset the fact that most fans regard California as a stonewall defensive team without much offense. Should Stanford be selected a lot of folks will stay away from the Rose Bowl Just because the Redskins have never done well there. But put 'em against a team like those pesky Mustangs and there wouldn't be any empty seats. Southern Methodist looked so good yesterday that I suddenly remember having lived in Texas two proval on -the new set of events Tate crashed over tackle for 8 yards and a touchdown.

Taft Junior Col (Continued from Ninth Page) the Oxy tacklers along. A few minutes after the second quarter opened another touchdown was hung up when Hutchison and Nelson alternated in a drive for 70 yards, with the latter going over from the 12-yard line again. Then the Poets really ruined the Tigers. LATERAL PASS PLAY Lewis's long punt was gathered in by Sub Jim Langdon on his own 35 and he scampered to Oxy's 42, where a tackle flung him to the ground. He lateralled as he fell, lege's grldders yesterday downed and the program will be followed with keen Interest throughout western gasoline alley.

According first attracted national attention in see the fight go more than one round two at the most with Han-klnson's brawny right arm, which has spilled Charley Retzlaff. Ford Smith and whipped Maxie Rosen- the 1929 championship. She reached i to D. W. Moffat, midget associa years.

tion manager, the program will Compton Junior College, 20 to 13, in a sensational game at Compton. After the visitors had scored two touchdowns on the first four plays of the initial quarter. Compton came back to tie the score in the third te quarter-final round and was de Trojans Didn't Shift feated by Marjorie Morrill of Boston. The following year she was ranked sixth in the country a rise In the excitement of one thing and another all of us over period. looked the fact that the Trojans played the entire game against and the ever-present Hutchison It appeared as though the game of two notches over the previous snatched the oval and rambled would end in a tie score when, wlthlyear.

another 36 yards to the 6. It took only a minute left to play, Tate RAPID RISE passed to Van Horn for 30 yards them four plays to score from there, with a pass counting, Hutchison to Except for appearances on Pacific likely be adopted at all tracks next year, if it is the success it certainly promises to be. Fans will see the long and short of tonight in one busy and thrilling evening in as much as the finale will be a fifty-lap cup race, the second longest event of the Atlantic speed season. TEXAS TECH NOSED OUT BY ARIZONA and on the next play Tate scored, Coast courts Mrs Arnold was an Langdon. the latter getting lone with Dunn converting, some off In a corner of the end Stanford Saturday without once using a shift.

It didn't help Southern California's offense much, inasmuch as Troy made less than 100 yards on running plays, but the Stanford boys say it surprised them no end. Perhaps it will serve to bother Troy's future opponents in that they won't know for sure just what to expect. I have been asked a dozen times since the Stanford game why Howard Jones didn't use Gaisford and Thompson more. His answer to Gaisford was that the boy wasn't fully conditioned. Williams and Hibbs were playing good enough ball to stick in the game.

As tor ThomDson I can't supply the answer, unless it was that Davie Starting line-ups: Compton Jrsp (13) zone. Another touchdown march was obscure figure nationally speaking until last summer when she was picked for the Wightman Cup team. Apparently affected by "stadium fright," Mrs. Arnold was trounced by Dorothy Round on the first day and then, in a thrilling recovery bloom, being raised in victory. The long, lanky Akron dirigible at 215 will have a weight advantage of thirty pounds over Rogers and several Inches in height and reach.

This," with his terrific punch, and the fact that Butch docs not have a cast-iron Jaw, either, should settle the Issue in Hank's favor. BATH VS. HILL The preliminaries are all-heavyweight scraps topped by the highly anticipated Hank Bath-Leo (the Lion) Hill fight, ordered by the State Athletic Commission, after Kill was' found intoxicated a month ago on the eve of a scheduled go with Bath. Bath has scored thirty-four consecutive knockouts, including one over his sparring partner, Ralph Norwood, and will make it thirty-five tonight without any help from' his manager. Jack Kearns.

Hill Is not what is commonly RohfrU Wfdn Rahn halted by the gun on Oxy's 2-yard line. Whatever chance the Tigers had Tft (20) Warkm Aflklnaon Rumagf Bostick Pfden Sarfiirjitn Ford Dunn Van Horn Tate Vflocchi Nf drf PiranH ItH. LTR. ICR. C.

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P. of getting back into the ball game disappeared a minute after the Davis was doing a perfect Job, not only of running the team butir. second half opened. of form, conquered England's first-ranking star, the left-handed Miss Stammers, in the deciding match. WINS TOURNEYS also in passing.

I suspect that Jones thought Thompson might Bath, who is managed by Jack t. learns, knocked out instead his sparring partner, Ralph (Stop It) Norwood. This slight change of program caused our noble State Athletic Commissioners to try and look dignified, and although they tried they didn't quite make it. In-' stead they ordered that Mr. Bath and Mr.

Hill go through with their originally scheduled bout tonight. Thus, for the good of the game, 'i Mr. Kearns and Mr. Bath will get a generous portion of tonight's gate to take the sting, If any, from the left-handed slap on the wrist delivered by the commissioners. There's probably a morale to this some place, but if there is try and keep it from your children.

Cauliflower Alley Notes What famous manager and "up-, lifter" of the noble art of self-defense recently exhibited a ter- rifle punch that broke a "girl friend's" nose in a local night upot? One of the best look-lng light-heavyweights in these parts is Charlie Coates, young Akron Negro. Coates holds his own in training with Hank Hankinson. and will be seen in action at the Olympic. He stopped -Steve Ludman in forty-five seconds two weeks ago at the Grand avenue parlor of punch. They had to pry Ludman's nose cut of the canvas, he was knocked flat Bob Nestle, ama-v- teur light heavyweight champ of the Southland, bears a striking re-; semblance to Gene Tunney When Jimmy Braddock got on a Pullman at St.

Paul on his way to the coast he was startled to discover the porter's name was Joe Lewis Lou Salica, who won the elimination tourney for the bantamweight championship on a doubtful decision over Slxto 1 Escobar, will give the Porto Rlcan a return match in New York next Friday It cost John-Henry Lewis money to win the light heavyweight title from Bob Olln. STEVENS TALLIES A pass by Lewis on his 30-yard SCORE BY QUARTERS LUBBOCK (Tex.) Nov. 11. V-The University of Arizona's blue brigade spoiled the Texas Tech home-coming today by scoring in the final period to beat the Red Raiders, 7 to 6, on a slippery gridiron. It was Arizona's first victory over 013 Compton 6 Prior i that that Mrs.

Arnold line was taken by Stevens for the Poets and he ran to a score down the Then Nichols fum have used a little better headwork on the goal line wnen two smashes from the 5-yard line failed to produce a touchdown. However, I've also explained that Thompson, after making almost three yards on the first smash, had good reason to believe he could go over on the next. The hole had opened up and only Bobby Grayson staved off the touchdown with a head-on tackle up ircw.i i ii iwni Touchdown: Tuft Jafe- Wackfn, i tVl, Bostick. Ttc. compton jayMcst.

Mane, winning the Essex Country Club Kennedy. Extra points Dunn, Eaton, tournament in Manchester, Tech in four years of competition and was Texas Tech's first Border and the Seabright and Maidstone bled a ball seconds after the kick-off and Bill Stevenson recovered for the Poets on Oxy's 6. Two plays Invitation tournaments, Last loss. Cain Breaks Rib known as an acid test for any promising youngster. He's been slapped around by everyone for years and tember she won the Pacific South west championship, repeatine he championship, repeating her which stopped Glenn cold.

ill CUI UUUCdl earlier triumph over Miss Stammers from all reports is a much better two-fisted drinker than fighter. Grid Results GlendaleWins Over Hoover Grayson Nearly "Missed Playing Ted Bland, Arizona quarter, tossed a pass to Jackson over the goal line in the fourth quarter for the An zona score, and Dave Wynne kept his goal-kicking record for the sea son clean by rushing in from the bench to boot a perfect one between the bars for the extra and winning point. Gaines Davis had missed In ft try for the point for the Red Raid SEATTLE, Nov. 11. LV) Coach James Phelan of the Washington Huskies learned today his hard- sufficed for the score, Nelson hitting center for pay dirt.

The rout became complete in the final period. Art North intercepted an Oxy pass and ran 20 yards for one touchdown. A pass from Nichols was taken by Clark on Oxy's 14 and a 14-yard pass. Woods to Tebbs, and a plunge by Heinrich counted. Jack Sheridan fumbled a pass from center on fourth down and was snowed under on Oxy's 22 with the Poets taking the ball.

A pass, Heinrich to Robison, scored from the 20. OXY THREATENS hitting halfback. Jimmy Cain, broke School defeated a rib in the California game. YOUNG TALENT Joe Waterman Is trotting out some fine youngsters tonight, in the supporting card. Charley Coats, sensational Akron Negro who scored a one-round knockout over Steve Ludman on his debut recently, comes back Against Troy Glendale High Dr.

Don Palmer, the Huskies' Hoover High of Glendnle. 13 to 2 ers after Charley Duvall scored a (Continued from Ninth Page) Valley City. 0: Jamestown, 0. North Dakota State. 20; Omaha, 6.

Geneva, 27; Waynesburg, 0. St. Anselm's, 35; Norwich, 6. Baltimore, Hridgewatcr, 6. Mobcily J.C., Hannibal-La Grange, 0.

Huron, 40; Aberdeen Northern, 0. Ripon. 13: La Crosse, 0. touchdown in the third period on STANFORD UNIVERSITY (Cal.) Nov. 11.

UP) Fullback Bobby Grayson, the power pact of the Stanford against Bog Egan, former amateur physician, took an X-ray of the in-Jury and said he doubted if Cain would be at his best In the impending Oregon struggle. Fritz Waskowitz will fill the left half position until Cain improves. a 68-yard run with lateral pass. star who has kayoed Hillbilly Texas Tech (8) Arlr.ona (7) team, spent half an hour in Los An last night at the Rose bowl The lasers scored in the second quarter when Clements blocked a kick which rolled out of the end giving Hoover a safety. Kaesmeyer took an 18-yard pass from Smith and ran 30 more for Glendale's first touchdown.

Just forty-fivs; seconds before the first Thcmas and decisioned Collins Flannery in two fights here. geles' city jail Just before game Oxy's lor.e threat came then in Nick Baslch. the Serbian giant, the waning moments. Gene Bell and Guard Lin Howe who won his last start, is matched with colorful "Moose" Irwin. Gene Garner comes back against Cecil Myatt, Negro giant.

Warford LF. Prim Clayton T. L. Brownin S. Smith LO.

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Gllmore Bland B. Duvnl Jckon H. Chemvk Knox H. Byrd Wynne r.B. Puckett SCORE BY PERIODS Arizona 0 7 Texas Trelj 0 0 0 half endtd.

Chase buckea over lor teamed up on a punt return and lateral, good for 45 yards. Then Baptist, 0. Western Union, Southern Normal, 0. Morehead, Aired Holbrook. 0.

Rollings, 18; Alabama State. 6. Carson Newman, 13; King College, 12. the second tally in the third quar ter. Nichols ran to the 28 and Vine Bert Colima trots out a new time, Saturday, it was learned here today.

Bobby was touring the city in a friend's car and drove through a stop sign. He was stopped and asked for his drivers license. Having no license with him, Grayson was taken to the" "station house." heavyweight in Charley Andreason, Line-ups: Glendale (13) who meets Steve Ludman. "Sailor" Hoover f2) Reel made it to the 15, but the attempt fizzled there. First downs favored Whittier by a 19-4 margin and it wasn't until the last few minutes that the Tigers Jack Ward clashes with Hillbilly Thomas in the four-round curtain Kelly Ctlaier Rimwy Kneller Oldney Clements Ridd raiser.

Trowbridge got their few. Whtttier BACHMAN RAPS LATERAL EAST LANSING (Mich.) Nov. ll'football a game of chance, and has I R. X.TR. OR.

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X. Barlow Brlnap "Say, I have to play In that foot Tbbi Jackson Slated Micks Johnson Grey Doe Re Leach ball game. I'm Bobby Grayson of Dahlltr Kaemerer Smith Chaw Rfnfro Ruk Hunt HP) Bachman. head foot-hppn lhp mnv of man intirir tn to Head Golfers "North Signals Over BY OFFSIDE Joe Gosand. energetic varsity manager for "Chief" Newman's Whittier College grid crew, is thinking seriously of moving a bed Into the Poet locker room for the benefit of one Bob Pie-pcr, new regulijr tackle on the Quaker eleven.

Pirper, whose fiery play during recent workouts won him a place in the starting line-up for last Friday night's game with San Jose State, failed to show up at training table late in the afternoon. The Poet-Spartan game was eight minutes Into the first period of play when onto Hadley Field walbed Mister The big tackle had fallen asleep late in the afternoon when he drove his car into his garage, and hadn't awakened until he heard the managers running through his room above the garage. Allen Stanford," he pleaded to the officer. "Yeh, if you're Bobby Grayson I'm Dizzy Dean" the officer retorted. Oxy Inglr OfJnmeU 6nydr Nunn How Hunt Naumann Bfll Cosby 8hcridan r.

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REX. R. iPlayers this season. The lateral SCORE BY QUARTERS lege, said tonight he would wage Diftrlrk Stfnon Hutchifon Pattrraon 013 0 2 NEW YORK. Nov.

11. John It took Grayson half an hour to an active fight at the national rules tas the science out of football conference in New York this winter and makes it a game in which the to abolish the lateral pass beyond better team frequently is defeated Glendale 7 Hoover 0 3 0 Touchdowns Kaesmeyer, Chase. Extra point Chase. G. Jackson, who played football Robtnaoa and golf while attending Columbia Nelson prove his identity, and he arrived at the dressing room forty-five minutes before the game breathless and roaring mad.

SCORE BT QUARTERS the line of scrimmage. by a freak University more than thirty years ago. was nominated today for the presidency of the United States Whittier 7 12 13 2052 Occidental 0 0 "There is one place for the lateral, and that is behind the line of scrimmage," Coach Bachman declared. "Beyond that point the lateral makes The Michigan State team left here tonight lor Los Angeles, where they will play their final game of the season against Loyola Saturday. Willamette in 13-0 Victory Touchdown! Nrl.on.

Landon. Stevens. Heinrich. North. Robi-t OMEX POLOISTS Golf Association.

Uiin was guarameeu uw promoter putting up J10.00O and the other five G's coming out of Lewis's purse. The bout held at St. Louis, drew only $16,584. Selected Sports Shorts Gene Lillard. who has been Coast League home run king in two of the past three seasons, celebrates his twenty-second birthday today.

"Grayco Gene" reports to the Chicago Cubs next spring and the future looks mighty bright at 22 for this young slugger Danno O'Mahony, who Is not recognized as the heavy weight rassling champ by Lou Daro and Senor Vincent Lopez, has left America for Ireland on a two months leave of absence (without pay) from the ranks Bronko Nagurskl. the Chl-, cago Bears' great fullback, has been laid up with sciatica and probably won't play any pro foot-. ball this season. Nagurskl, former Minnesota star, is hailed as the greatest fullback of all time, although George T. (Ernie Nevers) Davis will argue this point Speaking of Chicago- Bear full-backs, the stork recently left the Jack Manders family a baby daughter Wayne and Blaine Rideout, the University of Illinois' tmn Harriers, tied for first in the CTth.

annual Loyola University cross country race at Chicago. This seems to be carrying that Identical twin business a bit too Xaf. Jackson, former general counsel to the association and one of its IN 3-3 TIE GAME SALEM (Or.) Nov. 11. JcD Capt.

Johnny Oravec, playing his last home came, led the Willamette Substitute: Whittier Shiyfly. Roblnon. Wood. Btevtnr. McNnll.

Laiwdon, Rupard, B.ahop, Pipr. LaForm. Occidental- Ar-py. Reel. Bcniofl.

Dunn. KnuOen. Puraro. Rrjphian. Dikrau, Reed.

Xyona. JffTrtu, Snoythe. Bate. OrTiciali Rrtrrte. Jim Tunney; umpire.

Ray Call: head linenman, Roy Jelliton, field Juat-. Bill Holllnaer. vice-presidents since 1933, was named by the nominating committee to succeed Prescott S. Bush. Greenwich, who will complete a one-year term next January.

University football team victory over Pacific University nere today. Oravec scored both touchdowns in the second period. The two goals boosted Oravec's season scoring to ORE HEAT!" COMES THE SIGNAL -An amazing new heat-control device automatically regu NEWLY DISCOVERED HORMONE HELPS MEN PAST 40 SANTA BARBARA, Nov. 11. Teams of women poloists represent-in? Santa Barbara and Los Amigos of Van Nuys played an extra chuk-ker game on Fleischmann Field yesterday afternoon that held men players who lined the skie board spellbound with admiring Interest.

The women failed to decide who will represent Southern California in the Pacific Coast championship to be played here November 28-December 19 for with all the extra chukkers the score was 3-3 tie and 54 points, making him one of the leading scorers on the Coast. HIGAMI DEFENDS TITLE AT HOLLYWOOD TONIGHT Tetsura Higaml defends his Junior back drop." The hold is con middleweight belt against Sheik jidered dangerous because of its Ben All Mar Allah, and Red Lyons pressure on the spinal column. mixes with Frank Taylor in a dou- Lyons and Taylor are two of the ri taimi iM hi vitallfT ImntHi, in on the Coast will be represented. Line-ups: S.nl Barbar. f3) Van Nuyi Amltot 7 7 ra lates Gillette furnaces to meet every variation in the steel.

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me ue wiu oc MmR Dr.e'.iy ui We main event at the Hollywood best wrestlers and showmen of the played off on the first day of the kii 3 tt Leeion Stadium tonight. big fellows. They are Junior heavies. Dr. Barney Cosneck.

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