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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 19

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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COP Holds Fresno State To 13 To 0 Win I oo 0 00 00 00 00 Fellows Sparks Victory After Scoreless Half Bulldog Ace Leads Loca Eleven To Two Scores Late In Game Roosevelt Trounces Fresno High 20 To 0 In Classic Fire sno bee Riders Are forced By Warriors To Battle For Win ports CAL SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1942 FRESNO Student' Fists Fly As Arch Rivals Clash In Rat-cliffe Stadium RIDERS' LEADING YARD GAINER ADDS MORE TO TOTAL 1 By Ml ORMAX Frewno Bff Mporta Editor STOCKTON Oct 31 Th big Bulldog football machine o( Fresno Slate sputtered and misfired for nearly forty five minutes of sixty minute game with the College of the Paeifie but Engineer Jackie Fellows finally got the thing to rolling and the FSC outfit managed to pull out with a 13 to 0 victory over Pacific The high scoring machine which had 270 digits going into twentieth annual battle with its traditional opponent looked like Just another team for nearly three periods A A despised Tigers supposed to be all but rhased out of Baxter Stadium by the ferorlous Bulldogs out charged the Fresnans with a great brand of fighting football and aid' by superlative punting of Quarterback John Brusa held their own going into the latter part of the third period with the score stand ing 0 to a Fresno was not able to make first down until midway In the second period and failed on two scop ing opportunities offered by breaks pauses were missing their mnrks a lot of the time and when By CLARK SHU lillNHSI JR Roosevelt High School's football juggernaut sputtered badlv in spots yesterday afternoon in Rat-cliffe Stadium but purred on all eleven cylinders when the chips were down to ride over a hard fighting Fresno High School band of Warriors 20 to a It was the second Rough Rider victory over their cross town rivals in thirteen years Last year Roosevelt scored a startling 12 to 0 upset over the Warriors in a clash which marked the first time In the history of the classic that tha Riders were able to punch across Fresno High's goal line The win virtually clinched the Yoaemile League Championship for the Rough Riders for the second straight year They now stand the top of the pile with wins over he Statistics Xoossvrlt Freno The Yardstick First downs Sty tiauai By ruihtne By twnsttiM Yrft rushins tort 4S Yanis paws (net as Paws attempted a Passra rnmpleteil 3 Passra Intercepted 1 Punts 5 Puntinx avsrass 40 2 Fumbles mormil 2 5 1 4 0 32 41 13 0 4 29 4 2 Leonard Hart Roosevelt High right halfback in -pictured packing the ball around the Fresno High right end for seven yards to the Warriors air yard line to set up first touchdown in the opening quarter His forward march was halt ed by Les Jacobsen quarterback and Dwight Long left halfback not shown in the picture Other players identified in the picture are (35 Jim Price Warrior right tackle (tl) Al Jack-son Warrior left end (S) Bud Roth Warrior right tackle (10) Jim Hays Rough Rider left guard (tl) Bob Rudy Sough Rider left tackle (15) Jack Bradley Rider fullback (23) Paul Finley Rider left half and (11) Jay Ohanian Warrior left end Staff Photo Edlaon Tech Fresno Tech and Fresno High Last year they won the title by defeating Fresno High and went on to annex the San Joaquin Valley crown by downing Taft High School The thirteenth gridiron meeting yesterday between the two schools was marred by a number of near riots throughout the game and by an explosion of flits after the final gun when overly enthusiastic rooters of (he respective elevens attempted to tear down each others' goal posts The melee finally was halted an hour afterward but only when the Fresno Fire department came to the rescue No Easy Victory Although the Rough Riders were heavy pregame favorite to ride over their inauspicious foe there was nothing one sided about the game which ensued From the opening whistle to the final gun Roosevelt had to give everything It had to score its twenty points and to stave off the determined Warrior thrusts Fresno High fumbles as much ai anything else protected the Roosevelt goat line from embarrassment-Coach Merlin Roosevelt eleven capitalized on a Warrior fumble early In the game score Its first touchdown Standing bark In punt formAt ion on hia own fifteen yard line Nick Kourafas Fresno High left half-hack fumbled the ball and Grant Weber Roosevelt left end recovered Leonard Hart Rough Rider right halfback swept around right end lor seven Jack Bradley fullback who played one of the best games-of Ms career flipped a pass to Hart In the left flat good for five yards to the one Bradley's first rrack at the line was smothered but on the next play he hit the same hole to go over the goat line by a scant few Inches Boh Rudv Roosevelt all valley left tarkle tried to kick the extra point from placement but th hall slid off the right side of hD foot Warriors Stags Rally The Warriors looked like they were going places following Rudy's kickoff Starting on their thirty two big Roger (Duke) Hubbard outstanding throughout the con test for the losers plunged through the center of the Roosevelt for- Bears Cling To Title Chance In DrubbingOregon Fresno Lad Is Top Scorer In 20 To 7 Victory In Berkeley Contest Wisconsin Roots Ohio State From Top SpotJ77 45000 Fans In Madison Sea Undefeated Buckeyes Outplayed Waterfield Leads UCLA Id 20-7 Win Over Cards By FRANK FRAWLKY LOS ANGELES Oct 31 The battling Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles swept aside another barrier in their drive to a Pacific Coast Conference football title today by soundly thumping Stanford University 20 to 7 Fifty five thousand spectator Nation's Football Finals Fresno Slate 13 College of Pacific 0 Roosevelt High 20 Fresno High 0 UCLA 20 Stanford 7 University of California 20 Oregon 7 Washington 13 Oregon State 0 Naval Training Station 20 Stanford Freshmen 13 Nevada 0 New Mexico 0 California Freshman 6 St Mary's Preflight B's 0 Eastern Washington College 7 Washington State Freshmen 0 Oregon College of Education 0 Llnfield 7 Santa Ana JC 14 Pasadena JC 13 Western Washington College of Education 7 Pacific Lutheran College 7 Fordham 7 St Mary's 0 Occidental 20 Redlands 6 Central Washington 6 St Martin's 0 Willamette University 33 College of Puget Sound 2 Idaho 21 Montana 0 they did hit the receivers dropped them Two tang Driven Then with only a few minutes left the third period Fellows found the range and he heaved the Bulldogs to victory on two long drives From twenty the Bull dogs drove overhead eighty yards to score and get out In front by a narrow margin when things looked mighty bad for the Fresnans Fellows first threw a whipping pass to End Jim Molirh In the COT secondary for twenty two yards an after he toned high to Jack Pattee Fellows again spotter Moilch and made this toss good fo twenty nine yards and Fresno wai on the thirty The FSC attack bogged temporarily but on the fourtl down with twelve to go Fellows shot a pass to End Vern Humphrey who nearly went all of the way before being driven out on the four yard line On the next play Fellows raught Pattee In the end zone with hn accurate pitch and Jack put the hall down for the touchdown Roy Renfro's kick was wide Fellows Again Marches -That alx points was not much of a lead for the high scoring unbeaten and untied Bulldogs so Fellows decided to take command of the situation again to start another acoring drive from Fresno's thirty nine yard line where Pattee put down a COP punt Fellows started the march with an eight yard sprint but Fresno drew a fifteen yard penalty for un necessary roughness Fellows then -hot through right tackle for twenty six yards to the Pacific forty five COP drew a five yard penalty and Fellows hit Humphreys In the breast fot seventeen yards and next found Pattee for twelve yards Ills next shot was to Pal tee and he added twelve yards to the Pacific seventeen Fellows crossing up the opposition faked pass the next time and ran right through tackle and went almost all of the seventeen yards before riraggrd down from behind r-n the one Fullback Mickey Masinl pick Ing up a fumbled p- from renter drove around right end and scored Renfro made good hia place kirk this time for the final point mid way In the last period Fellows started another rally shortly afterwards and the Bulldogs moved from their twenty seven to COP'S forty five and seemed steamed up enough to go the die lance but COP crowded Fellows this trip and he was stymied and FSC had to kirk out Rooters Are Dumbfounded The FSC crowd of rooters that made up a big portion of the crowd of V00 sat nearly dumbfounded as the fighting Tigers battled the Bull-rings evenly No one had expected Fresno to go to the dressing room deadlocked 0 to 0 at hnlf When Fresno could not get started opening the third period as the Tiger forwards still clawed through the big FSC line and stopped Fel lows Halfbacks Pattee Fulrell and aw the game It was the Bruins' home coming day and brought the largest football turnout of the sen-eon Outweighed fifteen pounds to the man In the line UCLA nevertheless outplayed the Indiana in all departments and the score very easily could have been larger but for penaltlea that stopped promising drives UCLA won the game with a aharp passing attack Quarterback Boh Waterfield throwing and Halfback By NEWLANI) BERKELEY Oct Uni vcrcity of California's Bears clung to a slim mathematical chance for the Coast Conference football championship today with a 20 to 7 victory over University of Oregon In a bruising encounter that saw the losing team -provide the Individual star Tom Roblln a blacking quarterback miscast for the position furnished the game's outstanding highlight in the third period Com Ing hack from the half time rest with California leading 13 lo 0 Rohlin was switched to fullback and personally led an attack that netted a touchdown after a sixty By WILLIAM WEEKES MADISON (Wia) Oct Underdog Wisconsin arising to gridiron hlghis blasted Ohio State's Buckeyes from football number one ranking today After sixty minutes of hair raising football the Badgers trotted off Camp Randall Field to the cheers of most of the 41000 spectators with a 17 to 7 triumph And the score just about tells the alory Wisconsin threatened three times and scored three times The Buckeye had one good scoring chance and cashed it in The headline makers were big Marlin (rat) Harder fleet Elroy Hlrsrh and All American end Dave Schreiner but it was a brilliant Boston College Takes Top Rank With 47-0 Win BOSTON Oct (INS) Boston College's Invincible Eagles ripped spurt hitherto powerful Georgetown 47 lo today to take national recognition as the only undefeated and untied major eleven in the East Unleashing a reventeen point attack In the first half the Eagles Mad Georgetown reeling throughout They smashed over two touchdowns )n the third period and three more In the fourth Twenty eight thousand fans saw rugged game featured by three fist fights among players Army Is Upset By Penn 19:0 The Statistics lnforft First down a 14 Net yrft mihln Tl 130 Net yards paaln si 1T4 Forward paasea attempted 20 Forward passes completed a Forward paasea Inter- rented by 3 1 Tarda seined by lnter- eeptlnn 3 22 Funis averase (from arrtmmasai AS 41 Tarda kirks returned 44 81 Ball tort on fumbles 2 2 Tarda penallaed Tit BO The Statistics (Continued On rage SC) (Continued On Page SC) Orwi JPsllt- Flrst downs Yards salnrd rushins (nett IIS Fnrwnrd pssars attempted JT Forward passes completed 1 Tarda forward pasara 11 Tarda lost attempted forward passra IMunn-Bush MKT Penn IB Army l) Wealrheater 6 Albright 0 Bmrduln 13 Btei 12 Burton 47 (irorsMown Biirknell 13 I(yetl Cnlumbl 14 Cornell 13 Delaware IP Penn Military 14 Muhlentier 20 Dickinson II William Mary 33 Dartmouth 14 Wertern Maryland 14 Franklin a Mar alia il 14 rteflvhura Id I'mtl 0 Colaate tl Ilnlv Cm Ilarvairi IB Prlnrrlnn 14 t'CNT 20 Unhurt Ilrerlnrft 33 Wertevn 21 Buffalo 2d John Hopkins lehih 81 Ilampdm-eydnry 8 Main 2A Colhy Northeastern Tull Pitiahursh 10 Curnrslt 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1 Texaa Tech in 143 is a T4 11 a si 318 122 1 43 1 81 as 1 21 Forward passes Inler- raided hr Tarda salnad ninhark of Intercepted passes Flint ir aver (from arrlmmaari Total yarria all kirk ralurnrd Opponents' fumbles rerm ami Tsrris hurt hr penalties Al Solarl and Vic Smith catching but It had to come from behind to beat the henvler and alower Stanford team which turned a Bruin fumble Into a touchdown aeven plays arter the opening kickoff Nlieller Crosses Goal Ev Riddle UCLA halfback fum bled on hla twenty six as he ie-turned the Initial kick and Rog Laverty Stanford end recovered Buck Fawcett and Willard Sheller alternated at Ihe tackles and Sheller aoon was across tnlo pay dirt Henry Norlierg converted It took the stunned Bruins a long time to get Ihelr attaek going hut In the second quarter Water-field found the Indians were not rovering their right hslfhark de- CC Standings BAN FBANCIOCO Ort 11- (API PHILADELPHIA Oct Penn's power packed football forces bided their time for two periods and then struck swiftly and aurely three time in the second half to dump Army from Ihe list of the na lion's unheaten teams 19 lo 0 before an estimated throng of 68000 Franklin Field The Quakers' vlelory was clean put and decisive even though two Ihelr three touchdowns resulted from pass Intercept Ions deep In rmy territory Army's vaunted offense which had clicked so effectively In four prcTlous gnmes this season wax stalled at every Important stage by Penn's rugged form'd wall HIM'HV MOINTAIN rnley Hint and Mnnfnna run r1M tktrHn Mlnrn 1 rnlnmdn Culfffi 13 I Mm ii ninriiti 14 ('iluritH'i 2ft Wynmliift 44 Fnrt tWitiftlM II pmrr I Platt 21 ttw WMir W1 TtftM Afulri 0 Conservative Smartness If you era a business or professional man and require conservative try this medium French Toe Model in brown or black calf It stays smart because it's Ankle-Fashioned Others $1000 to $1350 44KHT Kill PlfM Iinrun Kavjit-MarlnM 11 Nw Mrxirn Military IntfituUi 21 Hn wHI Ailnmt Plata 0 arvnn yard march He packed the hall eleven timed for a totnl gnln of fifty seven yards to finally snuiMh over from tha two yard marker The Wehfoold actually advanced Ihe nvnl sixty nine yards because Rnhlln's teammate and the only olher man to carry the hall during the thrust lost two ysrds on one try The Bear however held game control most of the way They (('nntiniied On Page Il'l Michigan Romps Over I lini 28-14 ANN ARBOR (Micht Oct Michigan's mighty Wolverines overwhelmed a fighting mini team this afternoon before a crowd of 33000 by a 38 to 14 score The Wolvea were Just too lilg and siroug ns well as too numerous for Conch Ray Eliot's game squad of oranae and blue hntilrr The seven man Mlehltgiit siunc-wnll line lived up In II reputnlinii noil Conch Kills Crlalrr's fleet fail hard charging hack a romped almost at will throughout the second hnlf Illinois foiighl Imi-k bravely throughout Ihe first half hill showed jrnli nf the Big Sly 9 to 0 IL was Ihe effects of II ls-k of reserves Vlt hlta'a firl triumph over Ihe during Ihe last two periods iMnnhditnn school since 1904 owa Passes Beat Boilermakers 13-7 IOWA CITY (Iowa) Oel i1' Iowa' I law key ra making the nuiKt of Qiinrtrrhnck Tom Knrmer's passing and Hie iuenk of the gnme pushed over two 'touchdowns ludni to liil Purdue's llnllermnkerg 13 In 7 liifnre Iflixni fnus NSV NT-VI'E LOSES WICHITA I fid 31 outweighed Wheal Stunk-ets defeated Ihe Ennsaa Rial Wild (Continued On rage SC) nlrishTake9ToO Win Over Navy CLEVELAND Oct 31 il -Nntre Dame's Fighting Irish beaten and tied In early season contests continued on the romeback trail to the football heights today by defeating a stubborn Navy eleven 9 to 0 for their fourth Straight conquest The Notre Dames struck for a touchdown In the first two minutes of the second period sending their pitching qunrterhack Angelo Ber-lelll nvrr from the one yard line on a sneak play after a rifty yard Dinrch They ctlnrhed It wllh a Seventeen yard field goal from Slneement In the fottnh session by iinrlerhsck Tom Creevpy The Navy shnwlnc surprising Strength In the slippery going over a muddy and recently andried gridiron had three good scoring chances In the first half hut failed to capitalize on any of ihcm Oxy Passes Defeat Redlands 20 To 6 REDLANDS Oct lAh-Twn touchdown passes from Billy Ron-hall lo Jack and a cosily Redlands rumble on Ihe eight yard line gave Occidental College a 30 tv 6 vlcliiry over the University ni Redlands today Bull Wilkins can gtil am! fumhled an lxv fuui'ih periml punt on hlr one eight yard line A short pas and a line plunge by Ray Vernni hrnilght the (Inal Oeciitenial count ri tana Fountain aallnped ftfi 1 three )ntds in Ihe second quarter for Ihe Bulldog' touchdown Syracuse Tripped Jy Service Team SYRACUSE Oct 31 -Ml -Syr-use made one fnlnt mistake today md the North Qtrnlina Nnvy Filer 1 timed it Into a quick touchdown thill with an added ssfcly enve Ihcm a 9 lo 0 connucsl of the hilh-erlo tinhenten Orange before 10030 fans Art Jnneia formerly with Rich mnnri If amt Ihe professional Pittsburgh Sleeler deserved I reaped Ihe honor of tallying for Jim Crow-Iry'l dnild luislni fense area properly and from Ihe forty yard line he threw a bullet like pass to Solarl who stiff armed Bnh Frlstiee and ran thirty two yards across the goal Ken Snelllng converted to tie the score rasa Intercepted Walerflrld Intercepted a Stanford pass a few nilniiles Idler and ran to the Indians' thirty lie whipped a sharp pass to Solarl at the same snot through which the first touchdown was made and Al galloped to the eight Three play taler Snelllng plunged through (Continued On Taga tc7 lie FUifoa train rftUNO CALIFORNIA JajJiton 0arL.

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