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WANT AD SERVICE CALL, 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1941 Overpower lani Mea Mick Gridders it TtIA Vim rilortrfJ 6 Their Songs Inspired Farrington 26 TJf Jr waxi Picked bor I tip IT Maroons Pack Too Many; 'Twas all a mistake and the Mataon agency assumes full re-eponsibility for all the rumpus over Lou Salica having a ticket -t t. TT.wi-, A M.itsnn exDiained yester- Guns for Crippled Rainbow Eleven 19 Players Named For Games on Mainland Nov. 8 and 11 ft: WILL LEAVE FRIDAY IO Bail UIl mc uuinuc i nun; day that it was through a mistake in the office that the champ name appeared in the list of last Friday's passengers lie picked up a ticket last week hut it is for the Lurhne sailing on November 7 So, in fairness to Salica, it must be said that he had no intention whatever of walking out on the fight Any- i i on.l it rertainlv wasn 1 1 To Perform in Salt Lake City and Great Falls, Montana a publicity gag, it called a lot of attention to the figh BuJ. win .1 lose or draw, the champ pians xo sau mi uy.

i' i there be no tme doui nere aner an. I. The McKinley high school foot Here's an announcement of interest to football fans throughout the territory, particularly the army personnel: KGU will carry a remote control broadcast of the Army-Notre Dame same in ball players who will sail Friday to day two games on the Main land have been selected. Nine teen players, Coach Bill Wise, 19,000 FANS SEE GAME Long Marches Produce Scores Cluhmen Lead Throughout By RE.D McQUEEN" (Sport Editor, The AdTcrtieer) The Healani club eleven moved into undisputed leadership of the Senior League last night at the Stadium, overpowering the University of Hawaii, 26 to 6 to end the first round of their schedule with a perfect slate of three straight wins. The Maroons packed far tea many guns for a Rainbow machine, handicapped by the lost of three of their outstanding players Johnny Naumu, Buddy Abreu and Unkie Uchima who wTere unable to see service in the game because of injuries.

Healani carried the opening kickoff down the field for a touchdown and converted In th Edward F. Kendall, faculty representative, Henry Reis, stu dent manager, will make the trip. A student, Souza, will ae company the team. The first game will be played in Salt Lake City against East high school on November 8. The Micks will then go to Great Fall, Montana for their second game New York next Saturday The Droaacast, i sportscaster, Bill Stern, painting: the picture of the battle, will start about 8 a.m.

Hawaii time The definite time later KGU will also carry the Stanford-Santa Clara ame at Palo Alto SA BriXan asks why doesn't Babe Webb, who is no longer playing for the Bears, hook up with the Healanis or the Na Alns? I can see anything to prevent him from playing with one of these clubs None of the other teams make any bones about grabbing players from the Healanis The Na Alliis plan to use Jimmy Olmos and later Tony Morse And their coach and star tackle, George Clark left ouite a gap in the Healani line when he decided to hook up with the new team Now, the Bears have grabbed the former Healani coach, Harry Field Harry had to give up the Maroon job when he took over the reins at Punahou It's a shame for any player like Webb to be kept out of football because of the whims of certain individuals. Incidentally, the Bears will use Field's pet spread plays as one of their chief offensive weapons from now on This should five Jackie Robinson a chance to strut his stuff In the open field Jud Atchison will probably be In the Bears lineup for the second round He is also expected to play several games at Schofield. on November 11, meeting the Great Falls high school eleven. They will return November 19. Flayers maXIng the trip are: Centers Peter Ting, Regi iirsx six mmuies or play and' were never headed thereafter! The Rainbows came back four minutes later with what later nald Nash.

Gua rds Henderson Ben Naumu, Sokichi Tackles Bill Kang, Silva, Clinton Ka-ne. Ends Al Lopes, Peters, Oshlro. Harold Wilfred proved to be their only touch Watanabe, Victor Mori. Quarterback Herman Gramberg. Halfback David Kekuma-no, Charles Bassette, Samuel Roberts, Ernest Kanno.

Fullbacks Sing, David Kalawaia. If Senior League football continues to draw as it has in the games thus far, the boys will have a Merry Christmas Figures for the first four tussles of the season show a vast increase over last year's attendance and receipts Not including last night's terrific crowd, there has been an average increase of 2,100 a game over last year And two of the four games this year have involved a new team, lacking The Micks will play their final interschoiastic league game in the fan appeal of the three powerful squads that comprised the 1940 circuit By the time the season is over, the chances are there will have been an increase of about 40,000 in attendance and in the vicinity of in dollars over last year All of which would mean a record season. And if you like figures, here are the attendance totals and gate receipts for the Irst four games of the past two seasons: down or the game, but failed to convert. Maroons Score Again The Moroons added another seven points in the first fivo seconds of the second period and turned the game into a rout with two touchdowns for 12 additional points in the final stanza. Healani marched 78 yards ia 15 plays for their Initial score.

Louie Collins opened the gams with a kickoff to the Healani eight. After return to his 22. Johnny Gomard fumbled but Conkling Wal recovered for the Maroons after a mad scramble on the Healani 23. Joe Kauiu-kukul made it first down on the 33 in two plays. On the next Hawaii interfered with a Healani receiver on a pass by Kau-lukukui, giving the Maroons first down on the Maroons' 45.

Hal Higgins and Kaulukukul made five yards between them in two runs off right tackle. Joe then fired a pass over the Una to Ted Grefe, former Northwestern end, for 15 yards and first on the Hawaii 34. Kanlukukul Breaks Away After Gomard made nine yards 1941 Healani-Na Alii. 10,022 5,433 Bears-Healani 18,393 10,471 1940 Healani-Bears 15,307 8,966 11,917 6,260 11,917 6,260 8,531 4,553 Thursday night at the Stadium against St. Louis.

Poor Fishing Over Week Dr. Smith Lands 140 Pound Marlin Off taikiki U.H.-Na Alii. 18,557 10,096 12,445 6,378 Who's to say that the cheering and slnjinsr of the Farrington ro otlng section did not help to Inspire the Governors to their thrilling UDset victory over McKinley Saturday afternoon. And standing ou In front of the band leading the Farrington section In their sons, were the above four cuties. Left to right they are Lucille Gabr icL Violet Seta, Lovey Kalua and Wllma Castro.

(Advertiser phot by Colonel Shlmogaki.) Totals 50,771 $28,110 Totals 59,417 $32,378 Note how University student activity cards affect gate. MINNESOTA TO BATTLE PURPLES ON SATURDAY CYO Grid Schedule Set Cooke Wins Net Match Beats Lovering 6-2, 6-1 In Third Round of Title Tournament Bias Barred By Commish Will Not Be Permitted To Fight Again; DeGuz-man Suspended Johnny Dias was barred from professional boxing forever yesterday by the Territorial Boxing commission. in two sweeps off left end, Biggins hit center for three and first on the 22. Kaulukukui then broke away at right end for 19 and first Season Opens Nov. 2 All Games to Be Held, At Stadium Northwestern Engages Gophers in "Western Conference Game Notre Dame Renews Rivalry With Army in New York NEW YORK, Oct.

27. (TP) New. York and Minneapolis become the football capitals Saturday as Notre Dame and Army clash in the eastern metropolis in a game rich in tradition, and Northwestern engages Minnesota in a cricuial Big Ten game. In the Army-Notre Dame tussle will be the fact that both elevens down on tne Hawaii three. Hig- By BOB 3LVIKS On the A'U were Lt.

Sorenson, Jim Lang, Al Wonder, Dr. Vernon Smith, Allan JVIcGuire, Elmer Leehman and myself. We left the dock at 6 a.m. Saturday and about two miles off the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Waikiki, saw a flock of birds feeding. On circling the birds, a marlin struck and it was landed by Dr.

Smith. We had planned to go to Molokal but we decided to bring the marlin back and put it in the ice house. It scaled 140-lbs. We returned to the same spot and followed the birds for quite a spell, and landed an ono and aku. As the wind came up we decided to go to Waianae as it looked a bit rough in the chan.

nel. Down Waianae way we landed another ono and a kawakawa. Through special arrangement with the Honolulu stadium, all Grid Grown Is At Stake Aieas Meet Diamond Packers at Stadium Wednesday Night The island 130-pound football championship will be at stake, when two undefeated elevens in the Citywide barefoot league, Diamond Packers and Aiea, collide tomorrow evening at 7:45 p.m. at the stadium in a benefit game for the Outdoor Circle. The Rams, under the coaching of Alfred Espinda, who played at end for Hawaii from 1934 to 1937, will run most of their plays from the formation The Packers are notably weak on pass defense and this flaw is giving Coach Sam Kapu the jit Dick Cooke advanced to the third round of the Hawaiian Open tennis championship tournament yesterday, defeating A.

E. Love-xing, 6-2, 6-1, at the Beretania club. Lovering put up a good game, boast of perfect records. It has been a long time since both came up games of the Catholic Youth organization 150 pound football league will be held at the.Moiliili gridiron. The CYO circuit will officially The action was taken because Dias, a middleweight, walked out on his last scheduled fight with begin on Sunday, November 2, with a doubleheader.

In the open Deadline Today For Starting At Waialae Club er at 1 p.m. St. Agnes, defending champions and territorial titl- Dut uooKe was great lorm ana outclassed his opponent. One other match was played. Wallace Kau was leading Ren Sutton 9-7 after the completion of the second set when the match had to be halted because of darkness.

Matches for today and Mariano Garcia on October 16 just to get even with the commission which had taken $25 of his purse of his last fight as forfeit money for failing to make weight for his bout with Dencio Cabanella a month ago. to tnis contest witn clean siates, and exrxu-ts look for a close battle between the Irish and the Cadets. Northwestern goes to Minnesota, following its win over tough Ohio State, and hopes to throw the Eig Ten race into a jumble by handling the Gophers their first setback of the year. Boston Vs Temple Outstanding clashes in the ists, will battle Sacred Heart. Jinx Harvey on the Mokapu Maru reports that E.

R. Cameron landed a 28 -poind ono as did Urban Wild. Max DeGuzraan was suspended indefinitely for quitting in his last fight. He was knocked out in the first round by Frankie Noble. east, besides the Army-Notre The nightcap at 3 p.m.

brings together St. John and St. Anthony. St. Patrick tne fifth team in the loop drew a bye.

Two rounds will be played and a twinbill will be offered every Sunday at the stadium. Schedule for the first round: Sunday, Nov. 2 1 p.m. Sacred Heart vs. St.

Agnes: 3 p.m. St. gms punc.urea rignt guard on the next play for touchdown and Kaulukukui converted. After taking the Healani kick-off Hawaii moved 65 yards down the field to touchdown in but eight plays. A kickoff by Gomard tfut of bounds gave the Rainbows the ball on their 35.

Healani was penalized five for interfering with putting the ball ia play. The Rainbows then executed aa intricate screen pass with Collins tossing the oval to Nolle Smith back of the line of scrimmaee. Nolle suddenly broke out of tha mass interference to race all the' way to the Healani 15 for a gaia of 43 yards. Pass Helps Ralnbos Things looked bad for the Rainbows when Grefe threw Collins for a loss of seven yards. Aftsr Smith retrieved four at left end, Collins shot a pretty pass to Kua Kin Wong for 15 yards and first down on the Healani three.

In two smashes into the line. Hart picked up two rds to the one. Srnitli then thundered over left end to score standing up. Faking a placekick. Hawaii tried a ras by Wong for the extra point that was intercepted by Grefe, leaving Healani out front 7 to g.

With such on bota 4:15 Bo Ming Yee vs. Howard Stevens; Fred Cutler vs. Herbert Knudsen. Wednesday 4:15 A. Moody vs.

J. F. Williams; H. Brosius vs. Chinn Sunn.

Salvador Is Approved Kid Salvador of Hilo was ap Dame affair, are the Ifordham-Purdue, Pennsylvania -Navy, Yale-Brown and Princeton-Har Eaton Magoon with Fritz Amts-berg, Loui Martin and Judge Kemp on the Kaalawai had a catch of a good size mahimahi and ono, also two small aku. They also fished for akuli and landed about two dozen. proved as a possible opponent for vard settos. Penn will be pro The list of starting times for club day at the Waialae Club w-ill be arranged at 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

Which means that anyone Intending to play Saturday, must have their ballots in the caddyhouse not liter than 4 p.m. Tuesday. Golfers able to play In the morning, are urged to do so. A stag dinner and entertainment will follow the tournament. ters.

With George Yasso and Richard Tome pitching and Ah Lum Ako and Captain Saburo Nadai catching, Aiea will give the Packers backfield plenty to worry about during the fray. tecting its unbeaten mark, and Navy has only a tie with Har Anthony vs. St. Johns. Dado Marino.

Salvador has a record of 16 victories and three draws. He has never lost a fight. It was decided that hereafter anyone applying for an officiating vard to mar its record. Unbeaten Temple meets Boston College, The game will be spectacular with plenty of wide open plays and razzle-dazzle football. The Colgate faces Holy Cross, Colum bia takes on Cornell and Du- barefooters always put up a stub Braves' Party Slated Friday The party of the Braves baseball club, will be held Otocber 31, Friday, at Pete's Place in Nuuanu at 6:30.

All members of the team should quesne risks its unblemished card against Villanova. On in the position in the local ring should take an examination prepared by the commission's secretary, Tommy Miles. Al Richardson, manager of Flashy Sebastian and Rush Dalma, Sunday, Nov. 9 1 p.m. St.

John vs St. Patrick; 3 p.m. St. Agnes vs. St.

Anthony. Sunday, Nov. 161 p.m. St. Anthony vs.

Sacred Heart; 3 p.m. St. Agnes vs. St. Patiick.

Sunday, Nov. 23 1 p.m. St. Agnes vs. St.

John: 3 p.m. St. Patrick vs. Sacred Heart. Sunday, Nov.

301 p.m. St. Anthony vs. St. Patrick; 3 p.m.

St. John vs. Sacred heart. middle west Illinois meets Michi Other boats were out bnt did not have much luck. All in all the fishing the past weekend was poor.

Everyone reports that the weather down Waianae way was lovely and even though there were not many fish caught it was a grand outing. Sellout For born fight and the game looms to be the Jbest in years. The boys are all reported to be in best of physical condition and gan, Iowa plays host to Indiana, Nebraska faces Kansas State and Ohio States battles Pitts (Continued on Page 11) the teams taper off with light workouts and signal drills today. 'atcly. burgh.

Wisconsin takes on Syracuse in an intersectional game. ndmna btar SLC-Micks Stage Drills Prep Aggregations To Clash Thursdav Niht At Stadium Undefeated Duke faces Geor Naval Air Boxers Navy-Pemi Mix (Continued on Page 11) gia Tech. in one of the south's 18-karat games. Alabama meets Breaks Nose Kentucky, Vanderbilt battles Tu- PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27 (TP) To Fight Army Boxers from the Naval' Air stable, and a squad of boxers iane and Georgia plays Auburn uirector of athletics Swarts of Texas encounters Southern Meth UH-Healaiii Statistics Tavener's Skull Not Frac from one of the Army camns.

tne university of Pennsylvania announced today a complete sellout of tickets for Saturday's game with Navy at Franklin tured As First Reported, field. Swarts. said the seating odist E.nd Texas protects its unsullied standard against Arkansas. Stanford Plays Santa Clara Stanford and Santa Clara, each with one defeat this season, clash (Continued on Page 11) capacity of 73,391 tickets was sold and no public sales would be held. The game matches two unbeaten teams.

Navy was tied baiuraay Dy Harvard. X-Ray Show MADISON, Oct. 27. (TP) X-ray photos showed today that Indiana center John Tavener was not suffering from a skull fracture as first feared. Tavener received a fractured nose, severe bruises and a cut above the left eye in the Wisconsin game.

Doctors said that Tavener might be released during the day from the Madison hospital. Mat Card Big lllesliany Gets Jr will say it with leather when the two squads meet in an inter-service boxing smoker on the Navalair grounds oj Wednesday. At least ten fast bouts have been carded for the afternoon's smoker which was rained out last Friday. Chief Fisher and "Speedy" Bayless, coaches of the flier squad, will send their best men into the fistic affrays to bring home the honors to the flier squad. Esty" Estrada, scrappy little mixer, "Ding-Dong" Bell, welterweight of promise and "Whitey" Black, all two fisted punch dispensers, will display their wares for the hundreds of fans who will be on hand for the festivities.

McKinley High school's football aggregation resumed preparations Monday for the St. Louis game coming up Thursday evening at the Stadium. The game will decide whether the Micks will remain in the running for the championship of the In-terscholastic league or not. They lost their first game of the season last Saturday to Farrington after winning four in a row. Their game with St.

Louis, only undefeated team in th conference, is their last prep conference struggle. They sail Friday noon for the Mainland to play in St. Lake City and in Great Falls, Montana. Three Players Injured Three Blackangold gridders On Wednesday Half-Day Holiday MEADVILLE. Oct.

27 ltt The first football victory in three years was reason enoueh for the Pawlowskl Fairly Good SOUTH BEND, Ind.t Oct. 27 (TP) Doctors called "fairly declaration today for a half-day holiday for Alleghenv college. Topping Wednesday's four-bout wrestling card at the Civic auditorium will be a bout between Billy Weidner and Gust Johnson, Terrible Swede. Johnson has not lost a bout since he came to Hawaii nnd has won a big following with his rugged tactics. His bout with Weidner, the former world's 190 pound President William Tolley of Alle- good today the condition of guard Joe Pawlowski of the Illinois football team.

Pawlowski may be re. gneany proclaimed the holiday to celebrate the college's 20 to 14 were badly injured in the Far leased, Wednesday from the South Bend hospital. He was injured wm over American University The victory snapped a 16 game Saturday in the Illinois game with Notre Dame. losing sieaK xor Alleghany. champion, will be two out of Kcoro Touchdowns 4 1 Conversion Field toal tte-mptd 0 lild goals made Safes 0 of fcrri tt.i FlrBt rushin? 1 first flown.

tasf First downs, penalties Total firt d-iwns If Yards cnined. rnshlnff SIS Yards lost, rushing SI 5' Passes attempted 1 lt Passes completed -m Yards (rained, passes Yards lost, passes Passes Intercepted by Runhnrks, intereented SI 'omher of klrkoffs 3 Average lencth. kickoff 4 Ronharks. kl kof fs Number of pnnts Average length, pants 3J Rnnbaeks. punts Pants blocked by Ball lost on downs 1 Xnmber of ambles Own fnmbles recovered 1 Ball lost on fnmbles by Yards penalized 5 YARDAGE OF USADTNG TI.A VFE TC Yfc tr.a Collins VH) 12 23 35 Smith IS "8 f'l Hart (I HI 7 It 6 11 Gomard (II) 13 10 Kanlukukul (H II (1 HIeetns H) 15 85 R.

Wal (II) JO 44 Koss III) 21 Ahakneio (II 8 17 TC times carried TO gained: 1L yards Jot; GF- field isnivinrAr, scoring HtIns N. Ross (H Go'r (H) tireffe (H 6. SCORE BY CJCARTERS Healani .7 1 CnlT. Hawaii Jarrin' Jawn Kimbrougli Is Married three falls to an hour. Al Karasick Presents Taro (Bull) Ito, takes on two- I Civic Auditorium WEDNESDAY October 29 8 P.M.

wliitdi Lily rington game. Henderson Peters, a regular guard, hurt his elbow and his arm was in sling yes- (Continue on Page 11) Parker To Coach Primo Cagers Maury Parker will coach the Primo basketball team which will be entered the Senior ASUH Basketball leapue. He will be assisted by Phil Marvin. nsted Gene Blackley in the semifinal. It's two out of three falls to 45 minutes.

In the special event hill billy Dutch Heflner clashes with Kai-mcn Kudo. Heffner is as rough as they come. To open the card Ernie Powers tackles the pride of the USS Maryland. Sailor Swed Carmack. The sailor's BILLY WEIDNER vs.

GUST JOHNSON NEW YORK. Oct. 27 (TP). Wedding bells rangr oat today for former All-Ameri-can fullback John i m-brough and Barbara Gould-ing- of Houston, Tex. The couple was married at the Cathedral of St.

John the Divine. Kimbrough won all-American ranking as a member of the Texas team. He now plays with the New York Americans of the American professional shipmates claim he is the best TARO (BULL) ITO vs HILL BILLY IIEFFNER vs SAILOR Swede vs GENE BLACKLEY KAOION KUDO ERNIE POWERS First practice of the Primos will be held Thursdav night at the Central at Anvone heavyweight in the Fleet and should go far as a pro. Promoter Al Karasick has announced that the winner of the Prices: Reserved RImrside Sl.lO r.P A 4 4 JO 1U1( ALL 2002 ALL TAXFS ivrT.Tmrn att CALL 2002 mam event wil Imeet Hawaiian interested in joining the team should be present at the first practice or contact Parker at 4971 or S8452. cnampion Kiiier Morelli Novem ber 5..

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