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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 19

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The Fresno Beei
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FSC Bulldogs Wallop Gauchos 20 To 0 ooo oV oo 00 04 Bradshaw's Team Shows California Bears Upset St 9 To 6 Improved Play To Score In 1st And 3rd Periods New Halfback Sparks UC Team In First Win Al Derian Creihes Over For Tying Score For Un derdog In Third Period Hard Charging Cardinal And BluejReds Alld toS Forward Wall Checks Santa Barbara pi i i Offensive Strategy UdSll I OOdy fl Fifth Contest Nawiom li Likely To Oppose 'Thompson Or Wat ters On Pitching Slab By DICK ri SIIIMi BERKELEY Oct 5 WP) Trounced sadly In its opener and seemingly In for another grid beat ing Uniiersily of California's Bears wfmally found a scoring punrh and Rauls Dazzle Team Goes On Defensive In Second Half eAnfAPJ The Statistics PVnKKtET Oil 3 ailtmlrs the St MaiVi rxlilorni (out hall game don pi irdi gainfd rinhlns nil Knrwanl uo at'imp- 1 13 By KB 06MAV Showing vmt Improvement over their opening game performance the Bulldog of Fresno State College rolled on to victory last night in their own stadium where a crowd of 7500 fans watched them administer a convincing 20 to 0 beating to Santa Barbara State With apparent power In both of-feniive and defenilvo department Jimmy Bradahaw'a Bullring rllcked with precision and effectlvene that produced one touchdown In the first quarter and two more In the third quarter While the Bulldog were active In their (coring apren they also held the Gaurho well under control except midway In the final period when the FSC reaerve allowed the Gaurho to put on a fifty aeven yard drivo that carried them from their twenty one yard (tripe to Freano'a fix where the vialton threw away Football Finals FAB WEST Freano Stale College 20k Santa Barbara State College a Oregon State 0 USC 0 Stanford 13 Oregon 0 Callfvnia 9 St Washington 21 Idaho 0 Washington Slate 13k Montana Ok Portland 25 Pacific Humboldt State 13k Cal Poly 11 Pomona 33 LaVerne 0 Montana State 7 North Dakota i a 14 2 35 aa so at i a 21 a aa 133 0 3 By RUHR NKWI-AMI TALO ALTO Oct iF-Stn-ford's Indian called on hocus pocus football briefly but effectively today to score an Impressive 13 to 0 victory over University of Oregon before 20000 fans Two lightning thrusts In which they uncovered a mystifying asxorl-ment of plays that baffled not only tha Oregon team but those In the Pnrward im com'elcl- Tirn gained by (imiant pawn Yarn- Inn lltfmpdd (nraanl wi PniwaM paaaM inlarrprt- i-d liy Piinimg avarasa I (mm armitnuiBPi Tmal yanu all kkkl ra- lnma-l Oppnnanti (iimblM ra-miarnl Tertis hwi hr pbmHIbu By Jl'IMOX BAILEY BRIGGS STADIUM (Detroit) Oct The courageous Cincinnati Reds coursed back onto even terms in tho 1940 world series today by mcszllng the Detroit Tigers 5 to 2 on tha fivo hit pitching of Big Paul Derringer The Reds raided three Detroit pitchers for eleven hits and were always on the attack to the amazement of a crowd of 54093 who turned out for the fourth fracas of the annual Autumn classic They kept up a more or legs constant shower of hits but tha Important contribution to tha ron-queit waa the strong arm hurling of Derringer il was the fifth time tha 33 year old Kentuckian had started in a world series once when he was Slate 0 College of Idaho 33k Albion Non mal 20 Hardin-Slmmona IT Arizona Slate 0 Cornell 24 Cola1 Franklin-Marshall 21 Dartmoulk II Phrdliam 20 Virginia I Harvard 1J Amhrraf Army 20 Williams IS Navy 14 Cincinnati 0 Virginia IS Tal 14 PHlahurah It Mlaanuri 13 Prlneetna Vanderbilt A Rorfhwerttrn 40 aymriue 0 mwn 20 Rhode laland IT Albright 14 Muhlenhari 3 Rnalnn I'nlvrraity 15 paaln The Yardstick The Statistics Want ynaiM Barbara a rrarkerjark halfback today as they! upsett lie St Mary's Gaels 9 to A Out played In every department In the first half the Bears uncovered little advertinrd ballhawk Half hack Al Derlan who ripped through the Si line in brilliant fash PAt0 ALTO Ort 5 Slaliatlcs of (lx (sol ball sum Oragna Blandirt Ptrrt dowaa 14 Varda gam ruining I nrt I 12S 1SS Ptorward gaaara alirmpl- rd IS Forward pa ran eomplrt Si 114 34 14 0 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Maine 0 Conner! lent 13 Maaearhuaattg Stall 0 Gettysburg a Wowser 0 t'nlon 11 Hobart 0 Mnnlclalr IN i Teacher Hof lira 0 Milppenaburg (Pg) Teacher 13 Xutl-towa Teacher 0 East atroiidabiirg (Pa) Teachers 13 Lock Haven Trarhera 7 Marahall 25 Dayton 12 MlUemvIlla iPa) Teachera 24 Shephard (W Va) State (Continued On Tage ZC) Favored Beavers Are Held To (TO Tie By Trojans By ROBERT MYEB6 LOS ANGELES Oct Th orange shlrted men of Oregon State and the Trojans of Southern Cali fornla weary ragged and worn walked off the Coliseum turf at dusk today after hauling each Cew Hampshire ST Halts a iPayeitt a Norwich i Pennsylvania 51 Maryland 0 Penn Plata ft Buehneu 0 Renaarllaer 31 Hamilton Ttarhera 0 Trinity A Vermoii 3 Tuna IS Idddlrhniy Ik iiiiB liny jHiianirsTiaip The Statistics Hralnua Dickinson 0 Swarthmnra 14 Waahlngtnn Cnllrs Waynraburg 33 Pntomae atsta 0 Boantaln IB waaley Ooaat Guard IT won-eater Tarh 0 luaquahhanna 33 American Uni vanity New Blvar (W Vi) Btata ft Fairmont 13 stands and Stanford rolled up the points that brought them their initial Pacific Coast Conference win Midway of the opening quarter the Indians opened up on Stanford's twenty eight ynrd' marker A twenty six yard fumnle pass which Quarterback Frank Albert dropped then recovered the hall after receiving It from Fullback Norman Standlce started the home guards on their way From then until the goal line was rrosaed the Indians pulled one razzle dazzle play after another from tha bag Oregon Crnifuaed The Oregon boys were so confused they were chasing two or three Stanford player all but the right one In search of the ball Left Halfback Pete Kmctovic finally dashed over standing up from the three yard line through a quickly opened hole then toed the oval through for the extra point It was a seventy two yard drive put together in sensationally tricky fashion The same type of deception was unravelled In the aecond period which reiulted In seventy one yard drive and the aecond touchdown Alter Hugh Gallarneau right half bad started the push with a twenty five yard run the Stanford hoys continued the exhibition of "Now you see it now you don't game until Albert crashed through on a sneak play from the six Inch line He failed on the try a vrrf ord 33 Allegheny fl Geneva It Grove city ft Slippery Rock I Pa) Teachera XT Wart- glflaur ft MinWFST Minnesota 13 Nebraska Texas 1 3 Indiana Mlehisan 21 Mleblgan Mata 14 WUmonaln 33 Marquetlt is Otdo Mata IT Purdue 147 LO ANGKIK Ocl aisllrtira at Ihn Oregon Sialc-L'SC tool hall gamt: Firat dawn Tarda gained by rnahlnn Forward aaia ailtinpl- a w'a IMuirn eom- pined Tarda gained by forward 1Mea Tarda loat attempted forward paaaaa Forward paut Intrraapt- Tarda gained' niii back Iniercepted paaeea Punllng ateraga (from Total yanU kicks returned Opponents fumble ra- mvered Tarda Inat by penalties i I nr line punt and fclrkoff Iowa 4ft South Dakota 0 'Illnrta 31 Bradley 0 nora Mata 7 Raima fl re Dame 35 College of Paelfta llllr tow Not Tale real 0 ilerin 34 Davla-Elklna 12 Bowling Gi heat aa 12 jiidin I'BlVSPfMjF Ta- Still RUti tllrm tnynn 2B OttPT belli other to a scoreless and both teams were glad to get out without a defeat Fifty five thousand fans roared a tribute to the two teams just as they had howled a few momenta be fore when the Trojan machine face Ing superior reserves for the flfst time In many a day came within (Continued On rage SC) (Continued On Pago SC) Coach Erwin eleven Militano shown above is a fast and shifty runner and a good kicker He is a senior Bee Photo One of the reason the Frcmo High Warrior football team is undefeated to date is Pat Militano speedy veteran right halfback who apparently is off for his best season with Ohio WeeleVan 84a'Mtaml (Ohio) Ta Cornell flown) Xlpoa 0 Srela' "VtlWenidea 0 Unpar loam 13 Pina (Iowa) 0 MarAlreter Pl jnhn'1 Maryville (Mo) Ttachera Bathing-g Uni vet rally I Wlrblla University 33 at Benedict! ft Wayne1 lWaatarf BUIa Taaeh- SOTTW Alabama 20 Mercer Auburn 20 Tulana 14 Oeorgla 33 South Carolina 2 Georgia Teeh 27 Howard 0 Xrnlurky 4T Wathlnuton Lee 12 Mlaaiaalppl BUta 2ft aouthwirtera (La) lutltula 0 Mlaaiaalppl 37 Smilhweetern (Tarn) a Tennessee 13 Duka 0 Clamaon 2S North Carolina Btntl North Cirotlna 27 Iiavldaon Wake POreat 3 Pnrman 0 juctimond 13 Virginia Tarh Virginia Military Nawbarry 0- William And Mary 42 Apprantlec rRandoiph-Manm Onllfnrd 0 Hamprien-aydney Delaware 0 klon Appalachian (I Wretrrn (Kyj Teachera 2d Prerty- f)Nmn Military 14 VUtanovs 53 Centenary 0 Bice 25 Holy Craaa Lonlalana atatt 25 mi'THWKn Southern Methodist 20 North Tciu TtTrtaA2'M 41 Tiilaa ITnlvrralty Treat Chrlatlan 20 Arkanaaa 0 Iihoena 20 Oklahoma ASM 27 breaking In for tha St Louis Card-dinala and four times with the Reds and this was his first victory Strategical Surprise He went Into today's tussle as a bit of surpriM strategy on the part of Manager Bill McKechnle and determined to stifle the Tiger sluggers lit did It with the same stout hearted elbowing that he has used to pull the National League champions out of many another tight hole He was wild at the start but the longer he pitched the tougher he became giving no hits and no walk after the sixth inning The Reda in the meantime had pounced on Paul (Dizzy) Trout for two runs in the first Inning and shelled him off the mound before he got anybody out In tho third Aa usual the bell cow of the Cincinnati club was Bill Werber who went to the plate five times and got on base with two singles and two walks He waited out a pass to start the game and after he had been forced by Mike McCormick little Ival Goodman slammed the first pitch into the left fielH corner for double and a run Goodman went to third on an Infield out and scored himself when Pinky Higgins let a grounder by Jim Ripple get through him for an error Trout waa touched for two more singles In the second without damage but In the third Goodman led off with a sizzling aingle to right center and on the hit and run went to third aa Frank (Buck) McCormick singled to right Ripple 'doubled along the left field foul line to score Goodman and put McCormick on third and send the bespectacled right hander plodding to the showers Clay Smith who went to the rescue squeezed out of tho Jam by forcing two players to pop up purposely passing Billy Myers to fill the bases and then making Derringer lay down an easy grounder The Reds kept right on making trouble however Werber again walking to open the fourth going to third Mike McCormick lined double Into right and acorlng aft-1 Goodman had lifted a lorig fly to Hank Greenberg in left center Score Off MrKaln Smith then managed to hold Cin clnnatl in check for two frames but waa removed for a plnchhltter in the sixth and the Reds went to work on Lefty Archie McKaln for their final run In the eighth as well as singles In the seventh and ninth Two were out in the eighth when Werber needled a aingle through the box and went to second on a wild pitch Mika McCormick came up with another single to bring Werber home The Tigers' runs came In the third end the other In the sixth and therl final chance to (core by bob-1 bllng a paaa from renter In the backfield Freano recovered and the Gauchoa loat their beat acorlng chance Gaurhoo Take To Air Until Bradahaw pulled out hi first atringera the Gauchoa were at a loa to do much on the offenae eapeclally In their running attack whlrh waa checked almoat completely by the powerful Freano line However the Gauchoe cut looae with forward paasea that threw number of acarea Into the Bulldog particularly In the aecond period when they moved from their own forty eight yard line to the Freano lx where they were held for down a Tho powerful defrnalve play of Freano'a big line aaaerted Itaelf In alatlatlca that ahow the Gauchoa made only thirty one yard in ruih Ing The Freano forward showed their power In (topping the visitor In the aecond period and that forced the Gauchoa to take to the air and In the forward panlng department they were quite aucceaaful but not quite good enough to rash In They rolled up 114 yard on pasaea In firat down Santa Barbara oulflg tired Freano twelve to ten The Gauchoa compiled 145 yard in ruah ing and paaalng while Freano checked In with 199 The vialtora attempted thirty puses to eight for Freano Aa quarter play went Freano dominated the firat and third while Santa Barbara took the play In the aecond and fourth Captain Ernie Poore left half and light Halfback Lea Terry were the lUtatanding figure In Freano'a of enalve drive Poor got away with jiome nifty dashes while Terry'a running aeemed better than ever Ilia pivoting and aldeatepping which (hook off tackier waa moat outstanding He waa a big figure In Freano'a third period (ally acor-s ing both touchdown the firat on an end run from the one yard line where Freano took the ball on blocked kick It waa Terry almoat (Ingle handed who (cored the third touchdown leading a drive from Freano'a own thirty tip the field to tally He rapped the march with a twenty four yard run over right tackle and the daah waa a dazzling dlaplay of broken field running during which he aklmmed and akld-ded through tho aecondary and cored erect Freano'a line work waa high claaa and tha firat atringera proved powerhouse! against the Ceuchoa' run' nlng game eapeclally Guard John Matullch End Mulkey and Tackles Merv Weiner and John Irola The "hot ah of Spud Harder's hackfleld were Fullback Ernie Saena and Quarterback Bob Scott who il tried rolling late Tarkle Ed Larsen and Center Blynn Wilson played strong ball oh tha line Freano completely dominated the offensive piny In the first period pushing the Gauchos on the defense and they kept the ball In the visitors' territory until they managed to rash In on tho fourth opportunity and scored Bourh Recover It was an offside kickoff that gave the Bulldogs their first chance Mul ley's boot skidded on the turf to the Gaucho thirty eight yard line where Rouch recovered It Fresno moved to the thirty three hut Rourh had to kirk and Mulkey and Valek nailed Neely In hla tracks on tha Santa Barbara nine a The vialtora could not budge no 'eely kicked and Poore returned It ball eleven yards to the visitors' twenty nine After Myers cracked renter for four yards Rouch lost three on a fumble and recovered The Bulldogs looked weak on pass offense as Myers was trapped and threw the ball away on the twenty eight Again Freano held the Gauchos and Neely punted ta Poore who returned the pigskin twenty two yards to the Santa Barbara forty eight On this chance In tha territory the Bulldogs moved to the ten Poore and Myers doing the hall carrying but on tho ten they lost the ball on downs Gauche Are Checked Again Fresno checked the Gauchos with their harks to the wall and Sanea punted out of hounds on hla forty one Terry and Poore moved Big Pine- Captures Fresno Fair Handicap A racing meet of records was brought to close at the Fresno District Fair late yesterday A new track record of 1:45 3-5 for the mile and one sixteenth set by Big Pine 3 year old gelding in the feature race of the meet the Fresno District Fair Handicap was overshadowed only by the new record pari mutuel take of 9102826 for the five day harneu and horse race meeting Eclipsing the most optimistic off hopes the wagering public taxed the capacity of the pari mutuel ms-l chines to handle the 531355 bet on Huskies Throttle Cougars Dump Montana 13-0 PULLMAN (Wash) Oct UV-An attack by land when their vaunted aerial power was slopped cold by Montana Slate University's alert Grizzlies carried the Washington State College Cougars to LI lo 0 football victory today In their first home stand of the i son Two rousing touchdown drives engineered with wide reverses behind excellent blocking and good for sixty eight and fifty two yards respectively earned the triumph for the Cougare The Grizzliea spiked the overhead threat with three pass interception Washington Slata could not get Into position for a serious attack until late In the half Then the bloekef began their work and Washington 8tate drove from Its own thirty two for the first (ally la tha second period and from the WSC forty eight for the last touchdown as tho second half started Jo of lai Angclea ft Taaaa Ttrtl IS law Mexico Asglaa ft Unlvaralty of Arl- 41' BtM'RT MOCNTAIN Colorado Collega 37 New Mexico Nor- "colmndo Xanaaa Slate a Wert Tcsaa Stale 4S Wratera Btsta 11 Utah 12 Brlehaol Younx a Colnrario Plata 0 Wyoming 0 Colorado Mlnao ft Crelghloa 4t Frank Kovacs To Play Riggs Today Oct tV-Frank Kovacs Oakland clown prince of Iannis advanced to the finals of the Pacific Coast Tennla Championships todsy and will dash With Defending Champion Bobby Riggs of Chicago tomorrow- Kovacs heat Ted Schroeder of Los Angeles 6-0 6-4 9-7 Riggs reached the finals yesterday Helen Jacobs Berkeley will meet Virginia Wolfenden San Francisco In the women's singles final tomorrow each defeating Englishwomen todsy Miss Jacobs beat Valerie Scott 6-2 84 and Miss Wolfenden defeated Mary Hardwick 6-0k 64 in a marathon totaling eighty seven games the national doubles championship team of Schroeder and Jack Kramer Los Angeles eked their way Into the men's finals by 16-16 6-L 16-16 7-5 win over Riggs and Welby Van Horn of Loa Angeles They meet Kovacs and Ed Amark of San Francisco who advanced yesterday Humboldt State Edges Cal Poly 13 To 12 EUREKA Oct The Humboldt 8tate College eleven marched eighty yard in the final period to eke nut a 13 In 12 victory over California Polytechnic In a football same hen today befora a crowd of 0001 Vandals 21 To 0 SEATTLE Oct The powerful University of Washington Huskies turned In three long touchdown gallops then put on wraps to the consternation of the scouts as they easily defeated the University of Idaho Vandals 21 to (1 before 23900 spectators today On the fifth play of the game and second scrimmage play Jack Blackpool crashing fullback went through the Idaho forward wall was seemingly stopped hut (hen hurst ahead for thirty two yards and a touchdown being in the dear the last twenty yards Ernie Steele kicked the extra point With reserves taking over the burden the Huskies added two more I ouch downs In the second quarter Gene Wallen nub halfback went amund the Idaho left end and aided by beautiful blocking skipped down the sidelines for fifty aeven yard and a touchdown Sub Quarterback Elmer Berg kicked the point Earl Younglove substitute end rnme around from his wing post a little later took a reverse and slammed over tarkle for forty nine yard and th final score Berg agsln converted yesterday's program of six running and four harness races The take for the meet almost doubled the 534814 wagered on the bangtails last year From the opeiflng day of the 1940 meet the dally take has almost doubled that of last year handle exceeded tho 519144 bet on the final day last year by CI0 144 Is Fitting Climax Big Pine's record waa a filling rlimax to the meeting of records The big black gelding owned by Rich and ridden by Don Schunk made Its first appearance of the meet in the handicap and was the class of the field In capturing the mile and sixteenth feature Big Pine nosed out Ferdelsnce which Thursdsy had established a new record of for the distance Ferdelsnce led Red Cuff to the tape Big Pine returned his backers the fair price of 5790 straight' S3 and 57 Ferdelanre paid off at S420 and 52-80 Red Cuff returned show money of 5120 It was Big rare almost from the outset Fourth from the rail at the harrier the big Rirh elding broke out Into the lead st the first turn moved to a length and one half lead nn the bark turn and fought off the challenge of Ferdelsnce and Red Cuff in the bark slretrh and far turn He war length winner at tha finish Owner (Xa Trophy Big Pine has been a handicap It'a new created by Stetson blocked higher on one side than the other 4It has a young different look that will give you a new angle on yourself West Texas Drubs Western 48 To 13 GUNNISON (Cola) Oct West Texas Slate scored almoat at will lo rap out a 48 to 13 football victory over Western State today West Texas scored one touchdown In the first fnur In the second and one each in the third and fourth periods Western State made two In the final quarter by the air route The West Texas passing game paved the way for the flood of acorei In the second period Cornrll'a long tosses to Price and Johnson kept Western State In trouble all the time FULTON STRCXT FRESNO CALIFORNIA BROW" PMIIEN TO WIN rrOVIDENCE (TL I) Oct Brown's football team had to come from behind twice to down a Island State team! were (Su LSU Routs Crusaders BATON ROUGE (La) OcL 5-iSV-Kcoring a toumciown in every period Louisiana State University tonight rolled up a 23 to 0 victory over the Crusaders of Holy Cross The Tiger bottled up Holy Croaa' offeiua through most of tho gam I I IMF winner on Canadian tracks and made hi only Fresno any deadlocked 14-14 (Continued On Page SC) stubborn Rhode Cor Unued Ob fago 9C.

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