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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 31

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The Fresno Beei
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7 Ford ham Upsets St MarfZ tflfo' 6 Bulldogs Score Three TimesTn First Stanza To End Berkeley Jinx DEFEAT Mf T0 14 TO 7 This Warrior Combination Clicks: STIfFPpillES Lou Ferry Kicks Two Placement! To Give Coast Team Its 6 Points Tv Siting Bulldogs continuing to show Wlth vengeance the three-year jinx vereity of California Ramblers held over them and 3unior Tarsity a trouncing last night before 8000 fans at the state college stadium outclassed the Ramblers in every depart-nient of the contest and had little opposition to halt their many touchdown threats that began in the early part of the first period and continued throughout WjUU the Bulldogs rolled up five Touchdowns their opponents could wciny gain their sole six points on sluke in the second neriod an lnfen- 1 second period an Inter T0 13 10 0 IN cepted batted pass enabling the' Ramblers to cross the Fresno goal i had been iron the Ramble who slipped ts JVeeno team licsklngs in each of their last three meetings but they proved a weak outfit The esno line outcharged the Ram- biers 6 bier forwards and punched big1 holes in the wall through which the Fresno backs rambled for long and short gains Eddie Ditten-bir stellar Fresno fullback led the tl Stanford Stops First Team But Bows To Drive Of Sophomore Eleven By M'LAUGHLIN STANFORD STADIUM PALO ALTO Oct The Trojans of Southern California waited aeveral years to make a touchdown against Stanford but they were able to do it to-day and fortunately for FAR WEST theZ two or the Fresno State 32 Tvould have been tied As it was Southern California wonj a 14 Stanford 7 4 to7' in Bame that reached Washington 13 California 01 eighths of good football Washington State 3 Oregon and C0UJ have gone either iuiiiwuia tcu msiTT a 9 nrav Fresno offensive drives shsrlng the 0 lwLyu spotlight with Granny Holbrook! A 22 Oregon State! ran AH? of th Indian they Wait Byrd half- a g0n were not beaten bi- Gleason who 13 Jones 1 7 University of of thy topped VX the No 1 team cold and were beat- Toby Heeb and hacks and Kenny Gleason who alternated at quarterback and full-1 Nevada bark Mabo ft ed nd were beat- Haines Cain Hold Spot As Washington Strengthens Rose Bowl Bid Wm Bf FRtVK GORRIF SEATTLE Oct University of Washington charged another Ian closer to the big "wl rlanele lo-dsy with 13-1 o4) footbnll triumph over California Ylclnr wm the third straight for Coach Jimmy Phelan and hi Riiskfes and kept Waan-Ington In the limelight with an tin defeated untied record in Pacific Coast Conference competition Minnesota however holds a 14-to- 7 i lh Huaklei lit inter-sectional play Twenty thousand spectators saw Washington virtually eliminate California from the Coaat League raee when Jimmy Chin and Byron Hainea boomed over the Bear goal Una for touchdowns Both scores By BOB CAVAGNARO NEW YORK Oct 24(T) a self-imposed handicap of 132 yards in penalties powerful football tram turned back St acl 7-6 to-day in the Polo 1 1 rounds before a crowd of 30(XK) spectators on the execu ion of a point after touchdown by Quarterback Andy Palau- The Oitlfomlana from the Mo rago Valley known ea the galloping Caels had the gallop taken 1 th first time thev collided with the Rami' rugged forsrerf wall end their widely attack with Lea (Just) Groux pitching was ineffeo-tive against alert secondary Ford ham Incurred seven penal-' Mce of fifteen yards each for a -total of 105 yards for back In motion after the shift Two of came In succession early in the firet period setting Fordham back on her one-yard line Palau stand-ing deep in the end sons punted rbIBh P1111 Jh0 rn ths ball back twenty yards to the eighteen Greux lost a yard trying to 1' crack Fordham'a left tackle and PM Gianonnl -standing close to the goal line and 1 but lha G1 I feebly failed to hold I ball Bill picked up through enter I With crowd yelling "block I that kirk" Quarterback Lou Ferry wUh Sill holding the ball on the twenty-four booted it beautifully across tbs bar and through STATISTICS BATTLE Ort auilillra ef I CsUforala-Wsihlnstoa iootbtU H- i The Bear reserves were so out 0 "fccond group spark classed they could not make a first Fresno High 13 Sacramento! 7 real football player down until away In the fourth pe-Hitth 0 dy Ambrose Schindler xiod when they launched an over-1 5 a a -r I qurterback for Davie bead attack against Coach Jimmy I San Diego State 14 San reserva players and I State 6 I mistake about this managed to turn in four They OiwditT 99 it chap he has never got In scoring territory on I accidental ZZ La Verne 7 Plenty of ability Ha has been out their own power until the last pe- Gooding College 32 Pacific th with Injuries but he vtnd but then they were stopped College 12 I bounced in to-day made yards al- cold The Ramblers did not gain I I wM passed like a veteran an inch of ground in the first half Montana 27 Montana Pddid it all with a deceit and a but lost Tima and again Fresno State 0 display of power running that was tackles smashed through and! lr-j- Inca I deHht to see smearedthaRamblers for losses AlOaesto 6 San Fran- Tnrilnf jfo Sc tira 1 temh Afford Thrills jciaco 6 It wae no setup however for the Ramblers were stopped Pomona 21 Redlands 14 Trojans The Cards looked the Bulldogs made yardage vlr-i "cuianas 1 Idiocre on offense sniHteri HU Th ataSetics show -a8ern Oregon Normal 19 fenae and teemed' destined to get compiled JW yards to Whitworth 0 a bad beating but they opened up But yard from rushing and sixtymie I Uregon Normal 21 from passes Not only showing Albany 0 p'issssa is the Bulldogs came up with plenty froan 23 of dangerous passes that should Flagstaff 19 Arizona State carry them far as the season goes Lf Temne 6tate on Their laterals the fans as they fooled Lmversily of Arizona 28 brouBht long gains (New Mexico Aeiriea 7 The Ramblers seemed disorgan-1 tt 7 iiUl-belpforthelfoS ball carriers Deft Handed Eddie YARD STICK KKW VOltS Gel et lb Si Msrr'i and medium football some the aim: Jrd lo! I Porwsrd pses alUimiiril I Forward paws completed 3 forward puses lulerecplea Varda 'bforwafd'pMing'' 13 tl completed Varda by lateral psaata Funtlns a a a I a (from acrlmmaar) 341 31 Total yards kicks rt- turned IT log Opponent1 fumbles recov- 1 WHfj MJi seeesees 2 1 1 Varda Isat by penalty 0 la Includes puuta and kickoffs were made from the one-foot line on fourth downs Cain diving over center for the first score in the second period and Haines circling left end for the other in the third It woe the second conference defeat lor the Bears They bowed to the University of California at Lm Angeles 17 to 6 last Saturday On To liosa Bowl Although -Washington students cried "on to the Rose Bowl" with their colored rooting section cards during the half lima rest the Huskies still have a long wav to Vvsl They have Oregon Stanford Southern California end St More's Fori CalifoiaPolv Jtopkine main spring of the inef- Frwh ll fectiVa Ramh ap nffaHse tWfl fective Rambler offense Santa Clara 1 130 I i 10 37 1 1 Ua Firet downs Virdo Mined rushing 04 Ksiwsrd passes attempted 30 Forward passes computed 4 Forward passes to forward passing fifto Fssses attempted 0 vlrt KusAjSS! kicks reluinsd mi Opponents' fumbles recovered to penaltr 35 a Includes punts and kickolls CAST tjCostt Gusrd 14 America Zaterat- was the I leading light for his team but he received little support Fresno1 linemen turned In an- B- From end to end the boys played hangup ball By alternating Gleason st full and quarter and Dittenblr full memorial coliseum LOS ANGELES Oct The Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles sided by the 01 UbackMBrtllUams Stats 22 to 13 With 30000 fans In the stands broke a 13-to-lS deadlock midway in the final period with a Bcvdoia IS Colby 7 CcUst 41 Lafayette Cornell 13 Penn Slate DeUvtrs it Randolph-Uscoa Sverthmore 'I -rra ra VS moig high powered scoring combination He opened with Little Toby Hceb at left half and later sent in Byrd Byrd had one of his beet nights in a couple of years Hceb proved very tricky and caused goose plm- SSLAR-? bivB who had Hwwiii Tnchcn'eTauaifteU Place-kick hand! on the 142-1 The boot broke the Bruins' leth- pounder ergy and the fighting spirit of the Urelnue 13 Muhlenbers 0 Start Touchdown March Washington Stale College to hur-lo die in that order before they ioI eld Boal and clm Coast leadership fcA iew P1 er Washington hurled the Bear Jh pscls again had' hack with only one first down and 5 th to Fordham that was made on ths first two nlng and-playa wae stopped cold 7 he first down wee only the sev- tolrty-four enteenlh allowed by the Huskipsl Without fuse or ado Ferry die- ln tou game this season hJ head gear dropped back California forged Into scoring 1 tf) foFiy-two and again with territory only twice Sill holding the ball lifted the Marrh Fbrty-Two Yards fthel: bar Tha Washington marched forlptwo inch of striking the yyds first touchdown ftnr J1 two kicks not only Coach Phelan sent his ace hack- to a bole but ob-t field Uyron Haines Frlt viouy rattled the Rama Waskowita and Into the Snap Into Form thilra failed to place-kick It looked like tha Fordham -the extra point would fall to piece when runninw 2 Vi'i thlrd enntlonsi drew another fifteen-yart penalta by Urted Wash- for a man in motion setting them Ington on another grand march of back on their forty-flva sixty-two yards He ran back a Frank Mautte was emeied yr? to the loams' thirty-eight buMtaereaftS? Washington I Ths Bulldogs started a steady touchdown drive the first time they got their hand on the ball after the kickoff Taking the oval on dhe forty where Hopkins unted out to Heeb the Bulldogs down the field forty yards with Dittenblr leading the assault Holbrook took tho ball over on a reverie from the four-yard line for tho first touchdown Tho Bulldogs cams right back IJ'Y Vok Georgetown 1 J5 Croaa Cnmasio Tech Beniuylranli 41 Brown 6 tnry's Urj3aU Ptnn Mill-1 E'1" Bvy Unloi Baanalnar 0 Sh 1 Blasara V- 11 Labanoa Valley si Maryland 30 Byraeuaa Trinity Connecticut Btato Army 33 Bprlnsfleld 0 Bew Hampshire (4 Vermont VlUonovn 25 Boston 7 BucknaU 3S Washington and Jeffer- STATISTICS fltattatics of tho Orecon 8to Lb A football lime: 4 080 UCLA dOWni ooeeeeeeseoeee 14 11 Yards rained rushlni lsi no Forward passes attempted 21 4 Forward pastes completed I 2 Forward passes InUrccptcd by 1 1 Yards by forward passes 74 34 I lateral Passes attempted 3 3 I completed 3 Jsrd br lateral paisu 0 runtini avtravo 10 41 1 fbi: 11 100 Ljljjvmed i Yr)Iot by penalty 10 I xlndlcates panto and 'kickoffs battling Beavers and CL I A romped over with another touch-1 down a moment later I Heavy favorites to push the Besv-eri further back ipto conference! gSYlty u- I A with big Freddie Funk Hal Hirshon and thirty-eight and then Rams snapped hack in to 'form skirted around ills left end for leased Iono twenty-nine Three and four-yard smashes like a P88Md t0 ior backed the Bears uto rvae? trT where they £S5rtEK2ml opere to eTr d' paw towed by Jim Jobnaon in lAkin- wL ths right This combination has been good for mine rtlallA fTO Ills AM1 a A I bcen for many Fresno pains and standing rt 1 a few touch andVtrittt It tta Jil'iff 'SZL' WWIe downs veteran gwdjp0arJy by offld penalty and (Continued on Page 2-C) Walt Schell in the van scored in first Joe Gray spearhead of tha Beaver attack came in and Oregon State tied the count in the second Bruin power and a combination of Gray and aerial tactics brought -rawjCutl for their second touchdown Heeb returned the kickoff from the goal line to the thirty-three-yard stripe winSlhL 1' there the Bulldog punch! through and around the Ramb-1 Anicnloi Ja' ler forwards for a total of sixty- seven yards with Gleason hitting a p-) Tiach- left guard from the one-yard line! wiiiiima Tufts to score line plung- Jng and seventeen-yard run on a lateral to the one-yard mark featured the scoring gallop Dit-tenbire attompted place kick on touchdown wae blocked but Gleason crossed up the Ramb-lers by faking a place kick and running around right end for the extra point after the second touch-flown Gillingham Is Alert Gillingham acting captain for Fresno aet the stage for the next Fresno score as soon so Fresno got hold of the bsll The star end recovered a fumble on the Ram-biers nineteen-yard line and on the very first play Holbrook crashed through from right half on a reverse and raced over the goal line standing up Holbrook's attempt to skirt end for the extra digit failed bu! quarter ended with Freanol out in front 19 to a Tho Ramblers failed Yale 21 Hutson 0 SOLTH is Dukt is Auburn 2 Ot OfotslR 13 MHilsIani suit 10 Arkintai gaitfisa' Berth Csrolin Blots 13 Vlrslnls Pole I I I 1 By FAI MICKELSOX F11TSBURGH up time loggs plsne-kick was for the extra point sail lummsrr: c' (VasklailMi Ge Vrrena Hanford Herwif R-ainato Nordstrom Sihaarta Meek Rlowrr Ic-spman Anderson to perlodi: Californla Wtshinainn 7 Warriors Win From Sacramento 13 To 0 Jim Johnson Stars 3-11 NORMAN (Olcla) Oct 7 points to each team in tha third and then the Bruins started moving away to victory I A offsides made both Beaver scores easy affaire Twice the Bruins were penalized one yard from the goal line for Jumping the signal Oregon State made fourteen first downs to the thfr-ten hut were outrushed 220 (0 181 lura yards The Eeavers gained hl the air State ai: EUGENE (Ore) any ground from acrimmw Oct 2 nr) Bruins thirty-four scrimmage in Proud Notre Dame whose football ynup nd uumsr: legions have scaled the suit four through (Continued on Page S-l) Oct 24 UP) med one sure shot in an aerial battle of punts and passes to-day and sent the pigflying through the uprights Hold goal and a 3-0 victory a iiSi5C championship to-dayj taat mitKkiaki rumbling over what was conoid! toutMti Oreiton ered the most dangerous iSS Oklahoma 14 to a 8 auMd Hao" WsBJtns- The mighty Hurkers bounding hack from iheir stern struggles with Minnesota and Indiana dominated th play three-fourths of the time two thrusts one In tha first one in the secord each touchdown Nebraska Mississippi Slosh L0 A PT BtoNpapeni Senice) tho hiff Jim Johnson bearing! Tgrrq Chriciinr the brunt of the offensive attack the Fresno High School grid 1 eXaS GTll A If Of team scored a 13-to-O victory over the Sacramento High 1 To 0-0 DeadlnrkVS STBS A tJIzUUlOCK Lewrence (Biff) Oklahom- Dickereonjgr ctavMr University of p5Irl Tk? Co'Ware who fought the ehmdSr SlVlJted of Southern Harris Cahfornla eleven to a 0-0 last Hirshon week cashed in from the seven- ZSJli Ine vi Fullback Roger BctaU to midway through the 7 oi3ccond period It was first defeat SSS miliefe2J J1! ysrs to-day the 5mto lo Pittsburgh Panther sub- £: 2U55 aweek by little Dunuwne wXt? pt irtoi Figisting Lmbo iv'1! to 0 before a wild crowd 08 of 70224 spectators Aieisnder lh Marshall (Biggie) Goldberr 17- Klta? rh wnhore'frem 7 of West Virginia solved the great mystery of thl School eleven in i football encounter to-day in the local stadium Johnson directly was responsible for both of the touchdowns the first of which came in the second quarter and the final late in the fourth period After a scoreless first quarter the Fresnans took to the air and back Johnson again chose ftevadaWoIfpack Noses Out Idaho Machine 7 To 6 the aerial route and his pass to Frank Pfyl put the ball on tha aix-yard marker Monte Pfvi tried the center of forward wall but was stopped at the scrimmage line Johnson plunged to the three-yard strip On DALLAS Oct VAeilI "lacIto grounded in rein and MdIeMirai Jnaa Chrltln and Miftfjgflppl State gave the 5r to pair ot atout lines to a scoreless tie at th Cotton Bowl here to-day Throughout a dull sixty minutes wth teams kicked constantly break never came ntjWfour time little David Brian Texaa Christian reserve 22Xt7blc tooted a mud-caked football and Major Ralph twen answered with twenty punts Utah State Sets Rocky Mountain Gridiron Pace Slippery and fast tha lm Seorinso a Touchdown i runkJopsl Hue Id the first period but the ra-w-siwsaaKsa" defeat was the! Refer Jin siewitt Oregon firet period but called back because umgion State lineman was side Quarterback Bayne parsed started to move towards the local goal line Following an exchange of punts the Warriors got lossesaion of the pigskin on the Dragons forty-four yard line Johnson tossed a lateral pass to Perry Dowle who aped to the twen-ty-rix yard rt ripe befort being overtaken by Paul Bowa local quarter- crossed the to the goal line on the next play (Continued on Page 2-C) worst suffered by Notre Darnel Ely A th8 Irish 27 to 0 iuiV ftVST led lir Halfback Goldberi pounds and cored but one of the four touchdowns but hie spectacular field running was directly responsible for two others as the Panther rushed over one touchdown la each tha firet and third FRESNO STATE WILL PLAY IN HAWAII IN 1937 DENVER Oct 24 Utah State co-champion last season Igiabbed the Rocky Mountain foot- ll Aiouaiam 1001- Army Charges To 33-0 tire -T Wm Uver SnrinoflPmlhBl1 Conference lead by defeating IT MINT vi I Unlverfity 12 to to-dy (N Y) Oct 24 Colorado Unfveraitv which uA WEST The Colorado University which tied RENO (Nevada) Oct rt place-kick for conversion after touchdown gavethe Uni-verelty of Nevada Wolves a 7-to-d victory over the University of Idaho Vandals here to-day Idaho took the lead in the firet quarter Devlin cut through the of ths Nevada line from his thirty-yard stripe where the DAll had been downed after a punt through a broken field to the Wolves' ten-yard mark where he wm brought down fXmn behind by Ohrt D111 tour yards on an end run but Roiee also running around end took the ball to Nevada's six Muslal then plunged through for touchdown Sundberg placement kick went wide The touchdown drive of return meeting guarantee Fresno 8tate to guan By ED ORMAN The Fresno State College football team is going abroad in 1937: Tha firet sea voyage for the Bull-doge of a will take place in tha latter part of tho football season next year when the mun'rov vi I Jimmy Bradshaw embark for the VFi Islands to play the Unt- the line with a verslty of Hawaii In Honolulu powerful running attack and com-l cember 4th Jletlng many psssdli Red Negotiations for a home and Raiders rebounded froai the defeat home series between Fresno State football coach of Hawaii' University wrote Jimmy Bradshaw Fresno head coach that he desired to schedule a game with Fresno State on November 21st of this year in Fresno for a 31000 guarantee The Rainbows play November 14tlr in Salt Lake against Utah University so they expressed a wish to stop off in Fresno for a con-teat Fresno State officials wired tc a In agreeing Hawaii will 35000 tha nmq here next month falls on the day of the Big Game between Stanford and California but the colorful Hawaiian are expected to draw big despite the counter attraction Th home and home agreement toes reached through the friendship between Bradshaw and Klum and the fact that Bradshaw proved a popular grid star on two occu-slpna in games hs played in the Uianoa Army marched to a SM victonr over Springfield College to- dy lfore 27000 in Michie Sta-sjorjBg two touchdowns in firt two in the second and ona in the third period NFW MFXrCO POSTS 7X ALBUQUERQUE (N M) Oct 24 On two neatly executed pass Ptoys the University of New Mcslco football team scored twice here today to defeat the New Mexico Mill-tare Institute of Roswell 13 to 7 nd break into the victory column tot the first time this Mason firt Played in Hawaii V- of tha of Nevada team It was the tm from the mainland to go to the islands The Wolves played A1I'str and Rabbit Bradshaw was the star" of the Nevadans Again in 1925 Brad! hsto appeared In the Islands with Ctab of San tr Clubmen met 118 Honolulu town team then Bradshaw also is well acquainted with newspapermen in Honolulu (Continued on Page 2-C) for the 1935 title kept Its record unstained Ire besting Colorado State 9 to 7 for Its second triumph Colorado State now has won one lost two and tied one Denver Uiiversity bounced back after a terrific lacing last week from Utah to defeat Wyoming 25 to 14 in an exciting passing bat- Colorado College after two defeat scored its first triumph by shutting out Colorado Mines 14 to 0 Greeley Stale had tough time to beet Western State 12 to 10 eighty yards on a series of forward and lateral -ass plays came midway la the second period Grubbs raced around right flank for ths scors of last week by trouncing Lefay-etta here this afternoon 41-to-0 before a crowd of 4000 a 5ass ss to Hawaii In 1937 1938 closed yesterday Friday Ottoltea-m Klum director head! they would accept the Fresno of athletics and 1939 or A.

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