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SECOND SECTION THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1 94 7. EIGHTEEN U. EL GRTOBERS KOUT OLYMPICS, 40-15 f- if (Wd Vm along) REPMSQPEEM CLEVELAND ALSO HOT FOR HAWAII AMATEURS CLEVELAND (Via Air Mail) The highlight of our trip from New York through Pittsburgh and on our way to this buzzing city was not our "Aala Park escapade" in the Smoky City but the ride between Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh.

On the trek we got to see one of the most amazing engineermg Rainbows Outclass Senior League Team Score In Every Quarter; Corn Tallies Twice For Vanquished Haake, Bessette, Dang, Lam Ho Lead Collegians' Attack By MONTE ITO Advertiser Sports Writer University of Hawaii roared to a onesided 40 to 15 victory over the Olympics of the Senior Football League last night at the Stadium before a crowd of 5,000 spectators. The Roaring Rainbows had too much of everything for the Olym accomplishment of modern time the Turnpike between Harnsburg and Pittsburgh. Here is a highway of four lanes two each way which runs vir tually on a straight line for nearly 200 miles. It is made possible by nearly a dozen tunnels through the Appalachian mountains. It is a toll arrangement.

You get a ticket as you enter the Pike and pics, scoring in every quarter wiui puwenui lunges arouna ana you pay for the distance you travel. The round trip from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh is about $2.50. Along the way there are numerous turn-offs to various towns and cities where attendants are stationed to check your mileage and levy the tariff. You can drive as fast as you want. Not being a fast driver, we merely cruised along at about 100 per.

There are no traffic cops and the only charge would be for reckless driving. But there is no reason for any such shenanigans as traffic is as clear as a bell and the tunnels are a joy. We felt like picking up one or two of them and dragging them home. Why we haven't installed several of them to the windward side of the island long ago is sheer foolishness. In Cleveland, we had little difficulty landing an excellent suite at the Hotel Cleveland.

Maybe it was because we were fortunate to find a clerk who had spent some time in the Islands during the war and who probably had had the experience of sleeping in Aala Park. f4JA A44VVV iw n'CVCr I r-s, 1 jw'A A -Ml .,7 i. I if -t- --l tnrougn tne line- ine couegians had too much drive, too much manpower and condition for the Senior Leaguers. But despite the onesidedness of the victory, the glaring weakness of the Rainbows' passing attack was greatly in evidence. Except for the last touchdown, the Rainbows bulldozed their way to th Olympics' goal.

Coach Tommy Kaulukukui used Grid Briefs Two Gael Grid Stars Quit School Modrcin To Transfer To Another School; Flagerman 111 We put in calls immediately for Jimmy Lee and Ollie Downs, the his reserves and freshmen players freely, substituting them for his power-laden regulars whenever he had a two-touchdown lead. one-two punch of amateur boxing in these parts. They hastened over. Their amateur season is just about to start and things weren't definite about an amateur team from the Islands showing here this fall. But, after our success at Boston, they are hot for The Advertiser Golden Glovers showing in Cleveland, possibly next year, after which a 16-man Hawaii-Cleveland team would make a tremendous "foreign tour." Arrangements for the trip have already been completed as far as the "foreign party" is concerned; it is now up to Cleveland and Hawaii.

Boston also wants to get in on this trip and they will be seriously i Mill With Johnny Dang, Charley Bessette, Jyun Ilirota, Phil Haake and "Wally Lam Ho giving bonecrushing display of running prowess, the collegians scored twice in the first quar-, ter and once in the second for a 20-6 first half lead. The Rainbows matched their SUBSTANTIAL GAIN Jackie Jensen of the University of California Is shown skirting left end early in the first quarter of a game with State College last Saturday for a gain of 18 yards. California won, 21-6. )Acme). considered.

We hold the whip hand. Incidentally, Hawaii can always MORAGA, CaL, Oct. 22 (UP) An undermanned St. Mary's football team suffered a crippling blow today when two first stringers, Fullback Willie Modrcin and Center Jack Flagerman, withdrew from school. Coach Jimmy Phelan said Modrcin was dissatisfied after the Gaels lost three straight games, and planned to transfer to another college after a year.

Flagerman said he had been ill with a recurrence of malaria, losing 30 pounds in weight from his normal Joss Hrs sin)s first half scoring in the last two periods, striking once in the third and twice in the fourth. Sol Kaulukukui, injured quarterback. it it it it it Vr it ir -fr it it STATISTICS GIVE CALIFORNIA EDGE made good four out of the six tries for extra point He and Robert Shibuya, injured guard, entered the game each time the Rainbows scored, Shibuya going go back to Boston and we shouldn do anything to offend them. A movement is afoot both in Boston and in Cleveland to have Ollie Downs, Cleveland's great trainer, made coach of the United States Olympic boxing team. Ollie would make a fine coach and should have Hawaii's vote.

If memory serves, Spike Webb, boxing coach at West Point, has been coach of the U. S. team for the past several Games. Spike knows his stuff but his contributions to amateur boxing will never begin to compare with those of i Downs. What's more, Downs holds a tremendous Aloha for Hawaii and our fighters.

After his visit to the Islands last summer, we could bank on him to do a swell job for our kids and I expect at least three of our boys to land on the Olympic team. Ollie and Jimmy were still raving about their trip to Hawaii and the great time accorded them. It was a good thing we didn't complete plans to fight in Cleveland after our appearance in Boston. They weren't quite ready. Furthermore, no team of boxers should be made to fight more than our kids did in Boston, where the fans are spoiled from the Nationals.

They demand a four-hour program for their money or they won't bounce their chips. They could be educated but the Boston press is not very to center and Kaulukukui at Amateur Boxing Experts Favor SC LA Diamond Belters 215. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22 (UP) University of San Francisco ran through a light dummy scrimmage today in their final practice session before taking off for Eugene tomorrow for Saturday's game with Oregon. Coach E.

McKeever reported the Dons were in top shape after their thumping victory over Marquette, except 'or a few minor bruises. tempting the conversion. The Olympics, led by Joe Corn, scored in the second and third quarters and added a safety in the last period. Corn accounted for both of the Olympics' touchdowns and was the outstanding player on offense and defense for the vanquished. Hawaii's running attack netted 303 yards, while the Olympics were able to gain only 94 net yards on the ground, mostly against the reserves.

In the air, the collegians completed only four Unleashes Powerful Left Hook Stockton Boxer Wins 10-Round Bout At Oakland OAKLAND, Oct. 22 (UP) To Triumph Seek Honolulu Bouts The Los Angeles Diamond Belt boxing officials are negotiating Trojans 10-7 Choice; Mat Star Arrives SANTA CLARA. Oct. 22 (UP) Two first-stringers were with the 49th State AA for a home and home series. aHHaimee IBleaally IFoir Asked to confirm reports from California that the Los Angeles Examiner is anxious to send a team of eight boxers, a coach, and a manager to the islands to show against the 49th Staters, Harry out of 15 passes while the Olympics made good eight out of 17.

on the sidelines with injuries today as Santa Clara returned to practice after a two-day layoff. Big Game Slated Saturday By HAL WOOD SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 22 (UP) Ticket scalpers were asking and MsaiteEa WBitEa IPeBieEieffi iunaki, an official of the local Hawaii earned 18 first downs to eight for the opponents. Jesse Flores used a powerful Right Halfback Vern Hare and Center Guy Giacopuzzi were un left hook to win a 10-round tte Pro Boxing Julius LaRance, Canadian-born French wrestling star, hit town yesterday on the Matsonia for a series of matches for Promoter Al Karasick at the Civic auditorium. getting $20 for $3 ducats and the odds-makers were offering 10-7 able to take part in the light drill, but it was believed they would be ready for the Broncos next game Nov.

2 against USF. on University of Southern Califor cision tonight from Frankie Moore, of Oakland, in the Civic Auditorium. Flores, of Stockton, weighed in at 138, Moore at 137. A veteran of some 15 years in professional wrestling, LaRance nia against California in their club, admitted that the sponsors of the L. A.

Diamond Belt tournament been dickering for a tournament here. Funakf said that the Los Angeles officials want a guarantee of $4,000 and would offer the 49th State the same amount when they go to the Coast next year. "We cannot act on the proposi uu ne in une snape, "aunougn i did eat plenty and generally Sloppy tackling and loose ball handling by the Olympics contributed toward the rout. The Rainbows were also guilty of butterfingeredness to a considerable extent, muffing the ball 10 times and recovering five of their own fumbles. -Dang and Bessette each scored naa a line time coming over on grid titanic slated for Memorial Stadium Berkeley Saturday afternoon.

Sam Ichinose Confirms NY Title BoutBid the Matsonia." Despite California's perfect rec Ike Patton Knocks Out ord, against the one tie soiling the USC schedule, the general belief appeared to be that the Trojans boasted too many guns for the NEW YORK, Oct 22 (UP) Bobby Ruffin, 141V4. veteran New York welterweight, scored a fifth-round technical knockout over Freddy Addes, 147 Middel Village, N. in the feature bout scheduled for eight rounds at Jamaica Arena tion until Sam Ichinose, George and Dr. Richard members of the board of directors, return from trips abroad," Funa- twice for the Rainbows, with Hi-rota and Francis Lum freshman end, accounting for the other touchdowns. PALO ALTO, Oct.

22 (UP) Stanford prepared today for a muddy-field battle against Washington Saturday, stressing running plays in the Indians' final drill before entraining for Seattle tomorrow. Left halfback Mickey Titus still was limping with an injured knee and center Dick Flatland was believed out of the game with a twisted ankle, but the Indian squad otherwise was in good shape. BERKELEY, Oct. 22 (UP) come-back boys from Bearville. Sad Sam Ichinose, manager of Dado Marino who lost the decision to Rinty Monaghan of Ireland in a flyweight championship bout in London last Mondaj', sent a wire from England yesterday to The Advertiser, confirming reports ki said.

Dang, who alternated at full Frank Bohol They hould return home soon back and right half, tallied the and definite action will be taken EL PASO, Tex Oct. 22 (UP) The French star makes his local debut against George Pencheff, famed Australian star, in the main event of Sunday night's pro mat show at the auditorium. "I'll take 'em all," he said when Promoter Karasick told him Pencheff was one of the best wrestlers to come out of Australia. "I won the international junior heavyweight tournament in Detroit only a few days ago, and I'm ready for all comers," he declared. LaRance said he won out over a field of over a score of grapple rs from all over the world in Detroit, pinning Frankie Tala-ber in the finals.

at that time," he added first T.D. on a 13-yard cruii around left end, climaxing a 50-yard advance which Dang got off What the betting fraternity was basing its logic on was hard to discover, because the cold, hard statistics pointed to the University of California in nearly all departments. The Bears have played five By DAN M'GUIRE Advertiser Sports Writer The Diamond Belt tournament Arturo Godoy, 205, South Ameri can heavyweight champion, de will be held in November in Los himself with a 15-yard end sweep. LIHUE, Kauai. Oct.

22 Sailor cision ed Jack Marshall, 198, of Dallas, in 10 rounds here tonight. Angeles and it is the desire of the L. A. newspaper to send a Ike Patton, former All-Navv and Haake's 19 yarder and Bessette's three-yard gain accounted for the Johnny Graves, California's Honolulu (jrolden Gloves middle other yardage. speedy fullback and the west's weight champion, made an aus games, running up -161 points to 33 for the opposition in mowing down Santa Clara, Navy, St.

Kaulukukui try for point was picious debut here tonight in the blocked by Herbert Moriyama. that the 20th Century Boxing Club of New York is making a bid to stage a return bout at the Madison Square Garden. Ichinose stated that he had received a wire from Sol Straus of the 20th Century regarding a second title match between Marino and Monaghan. Ichinose said that he is making every effort to have the title match staged in March or April. Ichinose's wire follows: So the Rainbows led 6-0 after team of champions to Honolulu in December following the completion of the tourney.

M'PhailMay pro ring when he knocked out Franklin Bohol in the first round. best ground-gainer, was suited up again today in practice quelling fears that he might not play against Southern California in the coast "football game of the year" Mary's, Wisconsin and Washington State in that order. only four minutes of play, but the ease with which they scored left Oku May Be Lost To St. Louis USC, in four games has scored 108 points against 13 for the op Weighing in the neighborhood of nere Saturday. 19a pounds and built solid.

La Patton clipped Bohol with a right to the chin for the kayo before close to a thousand fans who paid $1,300. Patton entered the ring at 160 and Bohol at 163. position. On the per-game basis the figures come out like this: California 32 to opposition's 64; Ranee said he started out as an Be Interested Coach Lynn Waldorf said he had given Graves a one-day rest to recover from a "slight bruise" suffered against Washington State orthodox wrestler. no doubt as to the final outcome.

With Haake reeling off runs of 20 and 17 yards and Dick Mamiya hitting Harry Kahuanui for 17 yards, the Rainbows drove 7 yards for their next tally. Hirota hit left guard for the touchdown and Kaulukukui converted. USC 25 to 3V4 for the opposi "liut got tired oi Deing roughed up, so I decided to cut tion. "Received wire from Sol Straus 20th Century on return title match The other statistics run like In Cardinals last week. The Golden Bears again ran through new plays they plan loose first and put my opponents this: on the defense.

You might say I Anthony Oku, St. Louis' hard-charging left half, may not be able to play in the lolani game Saturday, Coach Neal Blaisdell with Monaghan in Garden. Making every effort to gain title match rough, he stated modestly to nun against USC. LOS ANGELES. Oct.

22 (CP) NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP) in March or April. LaRance did some pro boxing as disclosed last night. a middleweight before taking up The New York Daily News said tonight that Larry MacPhail, recently resigned as president and wrestling. He started out as a mid In the semi-windup.

Tiger Rosa, of Honolulu knocked out Bobby Kakutani of Kauai in the third round of a bantamweight bout. Kakutani put up a game fight until the end, absorbing a terrific beating. Rosa stopped the Garden Islander with a flurry of lefts and rights to the face. Joe Medrano, 150 4 of Honolulu, knocked out Abe Ramson. dleweight grappler and early in his career won the Canadian title TROJANS (4 Gimw USC Running )it Passing 480 Total Net ...1,349 Av.

Per Game 337 BEARS (5 Games) CAL Running 1,320 Passing .0. 551 Total Net 1,871 Av. Per Game 374 OPP. 288 218 606 152 OPP. 584 445 1,029 206 The Olympics recovered a fumble on the Rainbows' 17 just before the quarter ended and scored in four plays.

Corn going through left tackle for the final five yards early in the second period. Conversion failed. The Olympics held the Rain-continued on Page 19) general manager of the New York Yankees, has. arranged a meeting with Sam Breadon and may be me IjCLA Bruins got in another "Stop Doak Walker" practice session today in preparation for Saturday's game with Southern Methodist. Coach Bert La-Brucherie had the junior varsity simulate SMU and a Bruin star (Continued on Page 19) in this division by scoring a deci sion over Jack MacLaughlin in a Kam Junior Ele ven Wins Over Puns match that lasted 32 hours.

interested in buymg into the St. Louis Cardinals. The News article added that Breadon has been willing for the The Canadian said his toughest "Oku's knee injury which he suffered in the McKinley game may prevent him from playing Saturday," said the St. Louis grid mentor, "But we're hoping the knee responds to treatment and Oku will be ready by game time," he added. Coach Blaisdell also stated that Wilfred Soares, right half, was a doubtful Soares suffered a mild head concussion in the McKinley game and is also nursing a dislocated right thumb.

match was for the world's heavy weight crown against Jimmy Lon- Coach Lynn ((Pappy) Waldorf, who admits his team has been specializing in the "recovered past two years to sell the team, Pro Football dos 161, of Kauai, in the third round. Ramson held a slight lead going into the third heat, but Medrano stopped him with a right to the but that he "hasn found a pur "We battled two hours to a draw play, also can get some chaser willing to meet his price, STANDINGS solace from this important fact: at Dayton, and lxndos re which is about $3,000,000." Pet. IFraMeIiI9 BSeM The Trojans have fumbled 17 body. Louis Rodrigues, 126 of Kauai, 0 tained the title," he said. MacPhail sold his interest in the won a close four-round decision times this year and on 13 of these the opposition has.

recovered-That's right down the Bear's alley. over Abe Konaaihele, 1 0 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 Yankees to partners Del Webb and Dan Topping for $2,000,000. No Meeting, Breadon Says ST. LOUIS. Oct.

22 (UP) Sam Kamehameha St. Louis Kaimuki Far ring ton lolani McKinley Punahon Roosevelt Maryknoll Konaaihele was floored for one- "I think I'll start Earl Hashitate at left half in Oku's place and either Charley Thurston or George Mamiya at right half," he stated. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22 (UP) A trio of San Francisco Clipper count the first round. remained in the lead in running, passing and scoring in the Pacific Frank Asuncion, 134 V2.

TKO'd Coast Football league, despite the Clippers' loss last week to the Hawaiian Warriors, official statistics showed today. LaRance, who believes in keeping in condition all the time, declared that wrestling was toucher than boxing, and added: I like to wrestle as often as possible because I believe competition improves any athlete." The Canadian star will spring a surprise hold on Pencheff in their match Slmday night. "I call it the Canadian grape Breadon, owner of the St. Cardinals, said tonight that he had not arranged a meeting with Larry MacPhail. former president However, the Bear defense is going to have some worrying to do of its own.

lie hasn't got quite as much publicity as some of the other boys, but a lad named Don Doll, who used to be known as Don Burnside, is quite some ball packer. Scoring a touchdown in each of George Boiser, 1334, of Kauai, in the second round, the towel being tossed into 'the ring from Boiser's corner after he had been ine two teams will meet again at Honolulu Stadium Friday night and general manager of the New York Yankees, and that "Mac floored twice. Loiigden Rides Billy Bolilon, 115V4, decisioned Phail has not contacted me The Crusaders coach also announced that he plans to give several of his more promising reserves a chance to start the lolani game. In the backfield Norman Chai, a 158 pounder, is slated to open at fullback in place of Clarence Takata and Wilfred Ching will replace Charley Wong at quarterback. Norman Mahuka will be the Tommy Datto.

1142, in a slow In 19 tines carrying the ball he has totaled 413 yards net for an Five Winners the first three quarters, Kamehameha defeated Punahou, 19 to 0, yesterday in a Junior Scholastic League game at Punahou field. Meanwhile at Crane field, lolani triumphed 12 to 0 over Farring-ton. The Nuuanuans scored both touchdowns in the third period. A blocked punt gave lolani its first score and on the last play of the quarter, the Raiders regis-r tered another touchdown, cul vine, but I'm not saying just what kind of hold it is because if I did, Pencheff will be able to work a Breadon, asked about a New York Daily News story that he would meet with MacPhail, possibly to discuss sale of the St. Louis club, said tit was "the first average of 5.95 yards per carry.

in the last game of their series. la the circuit's only other contest this week, the Los Angeles' Bulldogs journey Sunday to Salt Lake City in an effort to repeat their recent 13-10 win. a new iace in the league's statistics this week was Oscar Given, Hawaiian passer, who completed 12 aerials for a total of 194 yards in the Warriors' victory last week, to take third place in the leagu pass-gaining totals. NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP) If' was Promoter Sherry Dow-sett's first show.

Officials were Lefty Kondo and Max (Baer) Silva referees, and K. O. Soon? and Sonny Lyons judges. defense for it." he stated. The semifinal of Sunday's show The battle for top honors That average, of course, isn't outstanding for the great array of Trojan backs.

Vern Lilly white has packed the oval 18 times for an average of 5.05; Mickey McCardle 14 times for 5.15; Bill Betz 15 for starting center and Kenneth Doane brings together Ah Hassen and I have heard of any meeting." Asked whether he were still in terested in sellms the Cards, Brea Jacques Manuel. Other matches of 1947 continued at a furious clip as veteran Johnny Longden booted home five winners on an eieht- don replied, "I'm not going to talk." a 3.74. 3 Ralph Zanelli Annexes Title will be at one end. Otherwise, the line will see new faces in the starting combination. Coach Balisdell said he plans to start George Oda and Andrew Kawano at guards, Curtis Ho and Fred Meyer at tackles, and Tom Fujimoto at end.

They replace Walter Kawano and Albert Wills, guards; Charley Fer THE STATISTICS I Hawaiian Warriors- z' Los Angeles 1 0 San Francisco Clippers 2 2 Sacramento Nuggets 8 1 Salt Lake Sea finlls 2 RUSHING franceschl. S.F. Lion-Army Game Sellout minating a drive from midfield. The Warrior Babes started on their victory march over the Buffanblus in the first quarter after Plunkett recovered a fumble on the Punahou 20. Clarence Yuen then passed to Eugene Kaupiko for the touchdown.

Alexander Kama! added the extra point. Pet. 0 l.W 1 1 .00 235 yds. 196 yds. 1R0 yds.

157 yds. 22 of PROVIDENCE, R. Oct (UP) Ralph Zanelli, 145, Providence easily slammed nandez and Arthur Hollinger, tac- De Cosmos Wins ELIZABETH, N. Oct. 22 (UP) Mike DeCosmo, 142, Elizabeth welterweight, won an unpopular 10-round decision over, Norman Rubio, 148, of Albany, N.

before 1,500 fans at the Elizabeth Armory tonight. Fislit To Draw V- the Kies. and Doane DeFontes, end.1 NEW YORK, Oct. Columbia announced (UP) ay that race card at California's Golden Gate Park. Three hours ealier, Longden's chief rival for the honors, young Steve Brooks, fashioned a "triple" on.

a seven-race program at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky. It was Brook's second "triple" in two days. Longden topped his winners with a ride aboard Mrs. J. P.

Adams' Grandpere in the featured $20,000 Added Oakland Stakes. His other winners all short orices were Banish in the first, 4.50; Belle Femme in the third fauerson, Sac. Ramus, S.F. Churich, Salt Lake are Jimmy Gonsalves vs. Bucky ONeiii, Harry Dellis vs.

Mike Casey, and Axel Madsen vs Abe! Rodrigues. Gorelaimton Assistant Coach Captain Gorelangton has been appointed assistant coach of the Hickam Field football team, it was announced yesterday. He was formerly backfield coach. MSgt. Doc Prose has been named to succeed Capt.

Gorelangton. The Fliers will play the South Sector Commandos at Ft. DeRussy field Saturday. New England middleweight crown from the brow of Al (Red) Priest, 157, of Cambridge. tonitrht In the second quarter, Robert Tanaka scored from the one-yard by winning a unanimous decision in their 12-round title bout before line, slicing through right tackle "the regular linemen are all in good shape.

I just want to give the other boys a chance to start. They'll be all right," he explained. Meanwhile, Punahou and Kam put finishing touches -to their workouts in preparation for their crucial game Friday afternoon. Farrington plays Roosevelt or Sunday in the remaining prep game this week. BANGOR, Me, Oct.

22 (UP) The Warriors drove 60 yards for its game with Army i.urday is a sellout. The stadium, Baker Field, seats 35.000. The Lions went through a defensive drill today. George Kisiday, who was shifted from end to tackle 10 days ago, drew stout praise from Coach Lou Little. Kisiday probably will start.

5,422 fans at the auditorium. Priest appeared almost helpless through most of the one-sided the score. Reid. S.F for 344 yds. Ramus, S.F 16 for 281 yd.

Oivens, Hon 16 for 239 vds. H. Adeit, S.L. 9 for 149 yds. SCORING Ramus, S.F ai 22 points Franceschi, S.F is points N.

Howatd, S.F 18 points KICKING Soffe. S.L Ave. 55 yd. Fitzpatrick, Sac Ave. 52.5 yds.

ScusseU, Hon, 39.4 yds. Libbee, Sac 39.2 yds. Vince Callahan, 140, of JBoston, and Frankie Feener, 139, of Phila Tanaka passed to Yuen in the third quarter for a gain of 30 yards and touchdown to give Kam match as Zanelli repeatedly drove bludgeon-like rights and lefts to delphia, fought to a draw tonight in a dull 8-round fight before I 5.60; Lucky Street in the fifth, I and Eugene in the eighth. his head and body. its last touchdown.

some 800 fans at the City Hall..

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