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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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To Santa Rosa Weber College Eleven Thursday Coyotes Fall Before up erior Attack Of Fast wMz ven i1 Statistics Of Battle All In Favor Of Provo Team Which Wins Its Sixth Game This Season FOOTBALL STARS! FLU TAKES TEN PLAYERS FROL! WILDCAT SQUAD Ellis And'Weir Lead Tigers To 20-13 Win Over Jordori Eleven BROtELLI AIDS GlELS TO WIN Local Eleven Fights Hard Ogden Team scores Twice Loses By 19-7 t0 Overcome Jordan Score I Lead VANDALS TRIM UTAH FARMERS IN BOISE GAME Smith Leads Idaho to 33-0 Victory Vrane Is Good BOISE Nov Led by the dashing heady Willis Smith the University of Idaho Vandals de feated the Utah State Agricultural college 33 to 0 in a Thanksgiving football game here 1 It was a game that left the Aggies little with which to console themselves after a sorrowful season in the Rocky Mountain confererice and gave the Vandals and Coach Leo Calland a cheering cup after a season in the Pacific Coast conference less successful perhaps By ED WELLS After South Dakota university eleven had scored twenty yard pass early in the second quarter of the! played at Ogden stadium Thursday Brigham Young smashed ran and passed their way to two touchd defeat the visiting Coyotes 13-7 on a game Cougars Owns to 1 (By The Associated Fress) John Eubank Washington State Place kicked (40 yard field goal in last second of play to defeat A 3-0 Lewis Deiss Virginia-f-Blocked North Carolina punt to pave way for winning touchdown In 14-17 triumph Chris Mathis Nebraska Scored one touchdown against Missouri and led attack with series of long runs that paved way for others Jim Tanguay New York Completed passes to Maynard White and Bob McNamara in last period for touchdowns that beat Carnegie 13-6 Cal Clemens Southern California Booted field goal for winning points in 9-6 victory over Washington Deke Brackett Tennessee-Sprinted 65 yards for touchdown against Kentucky BY AL WARDEN Standard-Examiner Sports Editor I first quarter and twice in the final SANTA ROSA Calif Nov period to defeat the Jordan High Dick Santa Rosa Junior eleven of Salt Lake 20 to il3 I Grecco Jon the line and Ellis and Kinard in college griddersmade it four Jna the backfield played heads-up foot- I ball for the local team Inouye Jor- Vow over the Weber college foot A 1 UNITED PRESS SELECTS FIVE UTES ON TEAM AH Team Includes Two Aggies One Cougar By WILLIAM II BAILEY United Press Staff Correspondent: The United Press All-Rocky Mountain conference football teams: First Team Second Team Davies Utah Carlston Utah Left End Tavener Johnson Utah Left TiicklCe Beckstead Richardson BYU Left Guard Wanes UAC McDonald Utah ij fin te Shields BYU CC Right Guard Alspaugh DU Savich Utah1 i Right Tackle Fries CC Robinson BYU Right End Sleator Utah Deveraux DU Quarterback Tolman UAC White Colo A Left Halfback Rlchins UtahBcrtotlI BYU- Right Halfback Christensen Campbell DU Fullback Honorable mention: End Le-master Colo tackle McLean Colo guard Markley Wyo renter Barker Utah Aggies quarterback Owens Colo halfback Dammann Colo Aggies fullback Men rimer Colorado Aggies I s- A Figures on Game Favor Provo Team By Large Margin SD BY Yards hom scrimmage 101 211 Yards passes 57 111 Total ya: rdage -i 158 322 1st downs by scrlmiriage 6 1st downs passes 3 Total fiifst downs 9 Passes attempted 7 Passes completed 3 Passes Intercepted 0 Fumbles 2 Opp fumbles recov 3 SZ than that of the Written across Aggies the story of whole game was the play of two posing men a victorious Captain Vranes of the striv- rally his men And ballers here turkey day in a contest dan guard and Landers at quarter-replete with thrills and good foot- hack showed up well for the Beet ball The Santa Rosans sained ff 19 to 7 decision and held the We- on the 25fyard ltae Welr raced for berites scoreless until the final 20 yards Foulger! smashed to the period 1 Jordan 35 -yard marker and Kinard Seven of the Weber regulars were completed Ellis pass for a first i down on the 25-yard stripe Weir tacen ill with influenza fivehours raced 12-yard line and Jordan before game time and most of these held On the first play the Beet men were ordered to bed Three Diggers fumbled the ball which Kin-other members of the squad were ard recovered on the six -yard line taken ill after the game This wreck- took Foulger three plunges to ed the chances of the Utahns but score and the Tiger fullback con-the Wildcats battled to the finallverted through the line This end-whistle despite this break led the scoring in the first quarter Early in the first period the Og- though Jordan the way for denites were penalized fifteen yards their first touchdown in this period for holding and with the teacker After the 'kickoff! Jordan punted on the Weber 44 yard stripe the to the Ogden 20 -yard line where locals started a touchdown drive the Tigers being held kicked to with Garloff and Blanchard alter-their 40-yard stripe) the exchange nating in toting the ball On fourth netting the Beet Diggers about 30 down with the ball on the Weber yards Landers passed to Peterson 12 yard stripe Garloff tossed a short fOT twenty yards and Hansen pass into flat territory and Blanch- plunged to the 10-yard line On the ard went over the final chalk mark fjrst piay of the second quarter practically unmolested for the open- Hansen went over in two plunges Sg score Bradens attempted place- and placement converted tie-ent was low ling the score at 7-7! Late In the opening period Green! Ogden carried the ball to the Jor-Weber back intercepted one of Gar- dan isyard line after the kick-off passes and raced 57 yards be-1 when Ellis raced 35 yards and then DENVER ELEVEN BEATS BOULDER Pioneers Win Colorado State Title With 6-0 Victory he caught the fleeting Willis Smith behind his own line for losses DENVER Colo Nov But it was not enough Smith The University of Denver Pioneers could not be stopped Four tliries coached by Percy Locey today held he tore across the Aggie goal line -I vy gains or awns Two times the Colorado state football eham two of them after lengthy runs and 4 i i a fore he stumbled into one of his ulrid Schedule Small As 1932 i Seasons Draws To Close seven and Reeves ran 22 yards cn The Redskins cf Utah again dominate the All-Rocky Mountain conference Five of the Utes have been selected by The United Press for ail-conference first team honors four more on the second team The supremacy this year however is not so all-inclusive as in 1931 when seven Utes gained first team designations This year Just before the half ended Robison a 30 yard pass! from La Comb and was downed on the 'three-yard 4ine from which poifet Millet bubked over i plpnge for extra point was-short? With Matthews smashing through center for long gains repeatedly the Cougars carried the ball from midfield to the Sodak five-yard line La Comb plunged over -and then passed to Robinson for the I conversion' Neither team seriously threatened during the (remainder of the game Statistics are all in favor of the Provo squad who won their sixth game of the season The! Romney men made 11 first dowins from scrimmage and four from passed while the losers plunged! for si first downs! and were successful in the air three times Cougar backs accounted for 211 yards froim scrimmage as compared with the 101 BYU passes were good for' 111 yards and the Dakotans made -57 yards through the air fumbled five times recovering three times Sodak muffed twice with the Cougars recovering bo times Warner and Moore on the line and La Comb and Matthews tri the! backfield played excellent ball fear1 the Romney team kicking was outstanding Hoppe! gap-tain of the Sodaks played a great game at tackle as did Clinker ln the backfield leg seemed to bother hrin and his showing was not as expected During the first quarter the Cougars had things their Way as they carried the ball i Into Sodak territory- The visitors held and the game went ton into the beginning of the second period before any team threatened further to score i SODAKS RECOYER After recovering fumble -on their owh 17-yard line of South Dakota sent si quick kick over the head of the Cougar safety man who ip running back for the ball was tackled on his own fourteen yard line returned kick to midfield and then passed to Freeberg for a first dowry's on the Cougar 22-yard line AlteJ two tackle thrusts failed! Clinker heaved a 20 yard pass to Sherwood for- the touchdown Clinker converted by placement Scores South Dakota 7r 0 1 i Dakota recovered fumble! of a lateral pass after had received the kickoff! Clinker was stopped ln the llne and his attempted placeklck from the 21-yard line was short Biddulph ran the ball for 28 yards La Comb pass- ed to Millet for 14 yards and then to Robison for 30 Millet scored rom the three yard line but failed to converts leaving the store 7 to 6 favor of the Coyotes! carried the i kickoff to his own three yard line 4 long punt own Players and fell on his ownia lateral Here the Tigers fumbled 11 yard line He ran into two of and the Salt Lakers opened up with his interference runners on this gal- series of passes which kept the lop The Weberites then worked the Iocals hot1 water Soffe and Pe-ball to the three yard mark but lost terson were on thereceiving end of It on downs heaves T- Shortly after the second half op Garloff brilliant Santa Rosa enecji Ogden threatened carrying back toted the ball 56 yards on tne ball t0 the 25-yard Jordan line four excursions in the second I period Jordan held and punted out of dan touchdown for the wnic second TOUCncJown lor mejger Ellis surprised with a quick Californians Braden placement kIck and then intercepted a Jordan was wude pass on the return play The Beet jna cfmf ack wa Diggers recovered a Tiger muff on third touchdown in the third period I their own 32-yard line and punted Foster and Garloff alternated in to the 28-yard stripe- the other for shorter spurts after he had assisted largely in hauling the ball to scoring distance The final crushing score came within a minute the end of the game Coach Lowell Aggies were up for jtheir best charice for a score Opjening a brilliant passing attack they placed the ball within the ten yard line Two furious charges carried it to the six-inch line Another drive seemed almost certain to put it over Then came a fumble the ball rolled over the Vandal line slnd a Vandal fell upon it for a tcjiuchback and no score The ball was taken back to the 20 yard line in the hands On the first play Willie as the crowd began tp call him scooped up the ball cjifc through tackle and was away Dispirited Aggies raced after him but the last 25 yards he loped alone and the toe of 'Ey rell fullback booted across the other point Wilson substituting for Smith took over the Other touchdown scored breaking through the Aggie line for a 40 yard run across the goal early in the third period The Aggies resoited to a storm of passes in the final period hoping to score and in this phase of the game they were better than the Vandals Of 18 tries they completed nine for 123 yards while tpe Vandals completed only three pf 11 for 34 yards The Vandals gained 400 yards from scrimmage to 74 yards for the Aggies and from scrimmage the Vandals gained 11 first downs to two for the Aggies plonship The Pioneers lived up to predictions yesterday when they defeated the University of Colorado eleven 6 to 0 before a Thanksgiving day crowd of 18253 the largest A 39 -yard run by Powers Pioneer quarterback gave Denver its most desirable victory of the season The Silver and speedy backs made long gains but were always stopped In the nick of time by the Pioneer line which rallied and halted the attack pefore a touchdown was made j1 Colorado stopped attack for three periods then the passing attack became effective and the Pioneers carried teh ball to 16-yard line Where the Silver and Gold! held for downs and took the ball State kicked apparently to a safe zone but a sudden reverse by Powers won the game He ran almost two score yards for the first and only touchdown of the contest Colorado threatened to score in the final period and for the first time in the game opened up with a real passing attack Although the Silver and Gold advanced deep into Pioneer territory the game i was lost and the Denver line held until the whistle blew which signaled the end of the 1932 football season for both teams 1 TROlNSlN COAST TILT toting the ban to the four yard line Ellis heaved to Kinard who leaped and Blanchard carried the ball over hih in the air to catch the nass Braden place kicked for the final Ti Han? sen intercepted pass on the Merlon athletes open- 43 line and rafced to the 30- edUP f1 th barrage of toward yard barker before he was brought passes in the riosing period and down Qn the next play Hanien crashed through the right side of air after recovering a Santa RosaLhe Tiger for a touchdown fumble on the Santa Rose 45 yard Hansen was stopped in his plunge SAN FRANCISCO Nov AP) by a forgiven in a final-period 80-yard drive the St Gaels turned back a fighting University of Oregdn football I there have been players from other team toi win a 7 to 0 battle before schools in the conference who have 20000 spectators in Kezar stadium pushed the Redskins for places here yesterday Chrlstehsen the blocking smash- The Angel Brovelli who ling kicking fullback of Utah is a was under a cloud for breaking cinch on any first team There training I rules was rushed into the is no other fullback in the confer gslme in the third period to aiid a ence who can approach him sorely pressed St eleven Sleator! the Ute quarterback was Brovelli swung into action im- late in the season but has mediately arid his example appeared provided most of the fireworks since to put new life in the Gaels He was His work jhas been outstanding Individual star of the 80-yard Tolman the flashy Utah Aggie thrust tp victory carrying the ball star his speed a deceptive gait teii times for a total gain of 52 can block and has generally been CjJharley Baird left halfback the mainstay of the Utah contributed to the yardage with runs attack 5 and also) heaved the climaxing pass RICIIINS NAMED Richins Utah half has borne con- tossed on a ourth down siderable of the brunt of the Utah with the Gaels two yards from the attack this year Oregon goal ltae crossed up the Fries of Colorado college rates all-Northemers who were Rooking for I conference mention if any man line plunge George Canrinus He was a tower of strength end caught the pass behind the goal ln the line and played 1 iV Jo1rfnseP 'opvfrted the kind of games that require crack Until Brovelli went into the game ends Fries was fast had an un-he green-shirted invaders pushed canny ability at developing the op-he Gaels down the field repeatedly position plays and as a pass receiv and twice came within threatening er fee rates with the best of them Davies of Utah gets the call for the ether erid position because his beautiful ive play an distance offensive and defens keen perception of Jordan took a line yards Twp line plays netted two for extra polnttnd and on the next play Pell 137 lead NEW YORK Nov The epic struggle between Army anc Notre Dame- another intersectiona duel involving Pitt and Stanford and scattering important- games in the south and Southwest headline the waning football slender program for tomorrow Army and Notre Dame are assurec of a sellout for their contest in the Yankee stadium which finds the cadets In the somewhat unaccus tomed role of favorites over the in vaders from South Bend in pregame calculations i Pitt conqueror of both Army and Nofcre Dame must win decisively from Stanford in the big Pitt stadium if the Panthers hope to figure in arty invitation to compete In the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena January 2 A defeat tie or even a close score might well eliminate the Panthers from further consideration as possible Rose Bowl contenders in view of the strong arguments that can he put forward for Colgate and Michigan In the southwest Texas Horned Frogs battle Southern Methodist in the game that should give Christian the title beyond further argument Louisiana State unbeaten in the Southern conference tackles Its last conference foe Tulane while Georgia plays Georgia Tech and Duke meets Washington Lee Rounding out the eastern program will be the traditional contests between Holy Cross and Boston College and Washington Jefferson and West Virginia Marquette and Drake will get together in the midwest and Rice and Baylor in the southwest A survey at Kansas City showed galloped around the Santa Rosal a 65-yard ich ied to the a I tieinS touchdown early in the fourth I Period Line plunging by Foulger the uprights for the extra point anf of iq shd ninp vard? Weber worked the ball to the rJJT nSS cf on ii lirom Ellis to Weir sent the Ogden Santa Rosa 29 yard line late in the je baif over the i goal Foulger period and appeared headed for a1 second touchdown when the game ended gave his team a one-point lead with a plunge for conversion Weir sprinted feu- i 35 yards and then alternated with Foulger in liant at the wings for Weber while Thdmas als0 sparMed with Ihl i the al to the last score as Foulger was held In the Weber backfield Green- gave the Cougars! the ball on the 3YU 40-yard marker Hoppe 1 broke through to throw) La) Comb for a 12 yard loss In his attempt to NUT well Price ahd Van Dyke sparkled I Dennis Vincent Braden and Mor-p 'fa rison played heads up ball for the Pglh team in the remaining Santa Rosa machine on the line mlnutes of play as the Salt Lakers Foster Blanchard and Garloff were 'the big guns in the backfield tSfwSf rrtAPTI PFMATY 120 IHC £SLIX1C nu6uWlth til 6 B66t Coach StoSS StevenSn remain- P1? baD hereftoday with Johnson Van nrv Dyke Zane Taylor Merrill Poaletti and summary and Read all ill with influenza The balance of the party left after the game Thursday for San Jose I UKema LE LT Jordan Peterson Fitzgerald pass as the rialf ended PASS SCORES After the kickoff which La Cknb returned to his 40! yard line Robison hurled a pass to Millet ufeo was brought dowii on the Dakota 20 yard linej The Coyotes held for downs and took the ball oh their own fifteen yard line After BYU received punt In midfield Millet went for nine yards and (Continued on page Eleven) enemy tactics Tavenorj and Alspaugh of Den ver at tackles were what made Denver the strong defensive team it was Only to Utah did the Denver line bend Throughout the season 1 xvr 1 1 I Denver played as good a brand of 1 rojans Consider olver- defensive football as any team in ines i Colgate Alabama the conference and two of the chief i if 7 reasons were Tavenor and Alspaugh Oiy and ivlicnigan I Beckstead of Utah and Shields of axe in my opinion out-LOS ANGELES Nov- 25 CAP) standing at the guard assignments! 1 Cadets entered the Rose Both men played veteran heady Tournament football picture today football charged with almost irre-with the University of I Southern jsistible force and were on the play California almost certain to defend at all times the! far West honors in the annual Vranes of Utah Aggies was the classic at Pasadena January 2 as conference's best center last year the 1932 Pacific Coast co Jerence and be was even better this year champions For this post there should be little I Unofficially certain members of disagreement between most of the the! Trojan athletic board of control selectors of the mythical honor have said they would like to have team baseball and football games had returned to comer lots once occupied by miniature golf courses Grecco where Weber meets San Jose State 3 LG RE RT RG QB LH RH FB Teachers Saturday ggs band of fifty pieces madefnard a decided hit at the turkey day If11 game They will be featured- again I711gan Saturday at San Jose irus Nichols Madson Black Strong Inouye Hansen Mumford Soffe Maynard 7 0 7 6 2 Weir By FRANK GORRIE Associated Press Sports Writer SEATTLE NOV The Trojans of Southern California were sitting on the throne of Pacific Coast football today and were there to stay at least until another season rolls around A field goal from the accurate toe of Cal Clemens was the margin by which Southern California nosed out he University of Washington 9 to 6 on a soggy gridiron in the stadium here and sent the Trojans scaling closer to the top of he mythical national championship mast Approximately one hour after the Seattle battle was awarded undisputed possession of the coast crown when John Eu-aank of Washington State college booted the University of California at Los Angeles out of the championship picture in the California city Failing to cross I the Husky goal in the first period the Trojans called upon Clemens to break the ce with a field goal and the youngster split the uprights with a place-kick from 19-yard ine in the second period Southern California sedred Nineteen of the Weber players will sail Wednesday for Honolulu where I Weir Springer Foulger the Weberites meet McKinley on I December 10 Periods: A second game with Kamehameha 9gien is anticipated before the Wildcats 0 1 Touchdowns Foulger start the long water trip back to fo)- UW DA San Francisco Lineup and summary: new York! Nov The football a team neither beaten tied nor scored on-had come true today for the keeneyed smiling If tie Scotsman Andy Kerr of Colgate whose fame as a teacher of the has spread from coast to coast since ihe day when he tossed his meagre 120 pounds into the gridiron fray for dear old Dickimon college Rolling back from the battle ground where his Colgate team completed Its all-coiaquering march yesterday with a decisive 21-0 victory over a hitherto unbeaten Brown eleven Andy Kerr paid tribute to his boys as most responsive to his coaching th4 best team he has ever had in more than quarter-century of athletic teaching Kerr has coached other unbeaten teams his 1921 Pittsburgh freshmen and the 1926 Washington Jeffer son varsity among them but he belonged today with the select few of all-time who have turned out a defensive outfit yielding not a single point" Colgate reaching its offensive peak against Brown in a tussle for eastern championship honors fin ished its nine-game schedule with a total of 264 points The closest the Maroon goal line came to being crossed was on the last play of the first half against Brown It was fourth down with a scant two yards to go and Bob Chase star Bruin back failed by a few inches to score on a line buck Otherwise no team got within 10-yard line all season 44- Pocatello High Team Wins First Victory the team from West Point as an opponent should Army defeat Notre Daine Saturday 1 Whethejr the cadet officials have I been asked for their reactions if they should be invited to represent the east I despite their defeat 'by Pittsburgh could not be ascertained Hansen 2 Points after touchdown 2 (plunging) Soffe (drop I I Referee Watson Con ay Head Barney Substitutes: Boerens I for for Grecco Landers jfor umford Densley for Fitzgerald 4 POCATELLO Nov since such matters are held in strict I The Pocatello High school football confidence by Rose Tournament of- team today had registered its first ficials i victory of the season in the Southern 9 to 6 victory conference and had moved out over Washington yesterday1 gave of the cellar position to make way Troy the undisputed coast title as I for its victim the American Falls Coach Howard Jones eleven has not eleven been beaten or tied this season The The Pocatellans trounced the Falls outcome of the Notre Dame game team 39 to 6 In a Thanksgivtag recovered a h1 TT here December 10 will have no ef- day encounter and sent the visitors vard line a feet on the selection for it has been to the bottom of the conference list yara ana a Aponen t0 he policy of the Rose Tournament (with five straight defeats and no coirimittee to select its far west rep-j victories Pocatello has lost five resentative the championship team games and won one provided that institution is willing Gail Green Pocatello quarterback accept led the touchdown parade crossing CHOOSE OPPONENT the American Falls goal four times a touchdown In the final quarter when it gained a break on a bad punt The Men of Troy started a drive on the Washington 37-yard line that saw Warburton sensational little quarterback smash over the goal line for a final down A few' minutes later the Huskies Smith netted 20 yards Another pass that fell dead but allowed by the officials because of interference put the ball on the' eight-yard line Ahonen raced toward the sidelines and flipped a pass to Dave Nisbet and the it Milne for Black lg 7- Colorado A Whips Wyoming Team 23-0 1 You deprive yourself of shaving comfort never approached until you give the a trial Every user knows this is true 1 Your first shave with will prove it to your satisfaction edges are hard enough to cut yet slotted flexing of an entirely different temper freely fori easy adjustment to your special requirements This is only one of the unusual advantages you get when you shave with the Try it" on our guarantee of unmatched 1 satisfaction i I 1 3 'li Exclusive iciih Gillette Patent No 1850902 Husky end hauled down while standing on the goal line 1 44 Wrestling Results (By The Associated Press) 1 BOSTON Henry DeGlane 230 Montreal threw Nick Lutz 200 Los Angeles one hour 13 minutes Hard Tackle Kills High School Player Gillette SLUE Santa Rosa 6 6 7 Weber 0 0 0 Santa Rosa scoring: Touchdowns Blanchard 2 Garloff 1 Point after touchdown Braden (placement) Weber scoring: Touchdown Pell Point after touchdown Van Dyke FORT COLLINS Colo Nov itt Mole and Pig skin were on Substitutions Weber: Pell for their way to oblivion i today as i its Greenwell Baker 1932 schedule completed Colorado for Thomas Poaletti for Pell Pen- Aggies talked oyer its 23-to-0 vic-derson for Wade Price for Poaletti I tory over Cowboys nrt Kissi for Gajewsky Blake for Crop: Turkey day I i 'Yadf tpr Henderson Thomas The Aggies were not extended! in fMii BfervJE-OPwy taking the Cowboys into camp and or TTlce for Woods although the Wyoming aggregation iol valiantly! it was little match fuss Pantone for Chandler Green-for the crashing spinning Aggie well for Read Pantone for Fowler backfield Aggies- scoring in every period ex-Weinland for Morrison Morrison for cept the third pushed over three Weinland Hawkins for Garloff An-touchdowns and kicking one field kers for Waters Singleton for Sails-1 goal 7 i ft-- our Aie sophomore backs were SiL1 outstanding players of the con- Shirt Tbey were: White Dammann Elpnick for Hsm kins Bridgcf ord und Mcnctaicr for Stewart Markley Cowboy left cuard Referee Fortier umpire Warden the outstanding player of tht Wyo-fceadlmesman Baxter Iming aggregation 1 LAST With the power to invite whom hey choose the Trojans if they accept the bid probably would make Michigan the choice should Army ose to the (Ramblers or should conditions be such that the Cadets 'aItfeSiNT9 IS opposing post-season games stands end 0f the Newark East Side High sch001 died ih Jersey City medical varines but there a bance thatlcenr jrom a Skup fracture suffered this might be removed (in eame asainst Jer Cremm0ns was thrown heavily ife the southern conference circles while running with the ball and wjth a clean recordand Pittsburgh never regained consciousness are the other teams listed as poien- 6 tiilj candidates Colgate jwould be stanIey Schin0f hardhitting out- CAMDEN Ed Don George 210 North Java won two falls out of three from Herb Freeman 220 New York (By The Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA George Court ney Oklahoma and Vince Forgione Philadelphia drew (8)4 Johnny Pepe Philadelphia outpointed Jimmy Pepe Atlantic City (6) AKRON -Gorilla Jones' Akron knocked out Jackie Purvis Indianapolis p) WILMINGTON Jack Kil-" boume Australia outpointed Abie Bain Newark (8) VANCOUVER Bob Kruse 1S3 Portland took two out of three falls from Charley Santan 210 Hollywood Jack McLaughlin 155 Vancouver won two out ot three falls from Jack Mitchell-156 Salt Lake City been Welder for Tulsa in the stem rtnminatPrt inP pre" League has been turned over to TournameE' Play Kansas City of the American As-of recent years 'sociation.

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