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12 Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, Oct. 11, 1917 FOOTBALL STATISTICS Warriors Clippers UP FRONT in the SPORTS WORLD WITH JOE ANZIVINO Score 14 Touchdowns 2 Points after touchdowns 2 First downs 9 Yds. gained scrimmage 155 Yds. lost scrimmage 13 Forward passes attempted 13 Forward passes completed 5 Yds. gained on passes 47 Passes intercepted by 2 Yds.

run after intercepting passes 18 Number of 6 Ave. length of punts 38 Number of kickoffs 4 Ave. length of kickoffs 48 Runbacks. punts kickoffs 42 Number of penalties 5 Yards lost on penalties 35 Number of fumbles 1 Own fumbles recovered 0 Measured from line of scrimmage, Frankie Hits 'Like A Mule' Gus Wilson has been around the boxing game a long lime 44 years to be exact and hes seen few fighters in his day that pack a wallop like Frankie Fernandez. After Frankie knocked out Larry Cisneros Thursday night at the stadium, old Gus wiped the perspiration from his brow and asserted himself emphatically: "My.

what a punch tiiat kid has! There isn't a man in his weight '-'-o could keep from getting knocked out when Fernandez lands quarely with that right hand Gus's fighter. Cisneros. sat very dejectedly in his dressing room. feeling to see if his jaw was still on his face. -That guy hits like a bad man and onl conqueror cf mule.

Larry said slowly. -No. I our Frankie don't ever remember being ht if Fernandez would join the fight- i WILLIE BROWN' Boxes Rosa Tuesday Cebu Champ Fights Gus Rosa Tuesday By JOE ANZIVINO Professional football fans are convinced today that next week's return game between the Hawaiian Warriors and the San Francisco Clippers probably will be a personal ball carrying feud between Ray (Scooter) Scussell and Pete Fran-ceschi. Scussell of the home town pros and Franceschi of the visiting Clippers, cornered the limelight in the maiden professional football fracas IT WAS MAKEOLE BY A LENGTH in the feature race of the open iia.utn uv iiv iiynier. Ana ne mi club, oy next summer he I ing horse racing program at the Maui county fair Thursday afternoon naraer man nusourgn Jackie vn son." be ready for any welterweight in the book.

Yes, even Mr. Ray Kobin- of the season here Friday night. JOCKEY GEORGE DONNER receives the Town and Country Restaurant award from Leon WT. Rosenberg for riding Makeole to first place in the Maui Sweepstakes, feature race of the 11 event program at the Maui county fair Thursday afternoon. Makeole ran the ll6 miles course in 1 minute 49.8 seconds.

The 6 year old bay is owned "by Sen Sin Ching. A. K. Jim photo. at the Kahului fairgrounds.

With George Donner up, the 6 year old bav owned bv Sen Sin Chine, outran Mamoru Takitani's Kanalaea by a The trusty toe of big Chuck Price ja length. Makeole covered the 1 116 miles to win the Maui Sweepstakes provided the winning margin for In 1 minute 49.8 seconds. A. K. Jim photo.

An Ewa born Filipino lad, who won the flyweight title of Cebu island of the Philippines before returning here a few weeks ago. makes his local fight debut Tuesday night at the Civic auditorium. una He's Willie Brown. 24 vear old son then Jackie is known to have a prettyj aaa fair sock in his right mitt. The Wright brothers Sharkey the evening was short and and Jackie were as happy as two sweet.

Frankie wastes little tiire little larks after the bout. Frankie, going to work on his opposition. I nursing a small bruise on his small was obvious after the first minute finger of the right hand, was happy, of the bout that Cisneros's time was too. limited. a a Leilehuas Edge Loyola, 31-29, at Los Angeles i boxer-puncher.

Broun meets Gus a Never a pnv to pivp himself anv Rruri L-if hrnlhr nF fMon sn the Warriors. 14-12, as the 1947 edition of the Hawaiian was unveiled before 12,500 satisfied customers. a a a But the shining lights were Scussell and Franceschi, who ran wild for their respective clubs in the hard fought baltle. While neither The Scooter nor Franceschi broke into the ncoring column, each set up a marker with long gains. The Warriors, who tallied first and were never headed, crashed into the scoring column midway in the opening period on a nifty 16 yard pass from Oscar Givens to Abe Addams.

a Another six pointer came two lYlaui High Defeats Kauai, 21-6, in Tilt at Maui Fair Castro Paces Rurals With Passes, Runs Fernande7 cashed in with a good credit for having a little something a five round 118 pound fight Tues- riaht hand that reddened the whole to do toward his victories, Frankie day. left side of Larry's good looking "I was pretty lucky." a a a face. Larry's attack, which ha I The auditorium main event fea- placed him as third logical con SPORT SHORTS: The sports gang tines Robert Takeshita in an eight tender for Ike Williams's light-'is singing Aloha Oe again for Joe(heater against Nat west weight crown, was absolutely use-J Rose, KIIOX spoi tscasler. who coast stablemate of Freddy Apostoli. less against the sranite like body leaves tonight for England where he former world middleweight title-and face of Fernandez.

will do a ringside blow-by-blow ac-! holder. 'count of the world flyweight title Getting back to Willie Brown. His punches trickled off Frankie fight October 20 between Dado Ma-I Manager Pedro Estomago. veteran like raindrops on a tin roof. ana Rjntv Monaehan.

local tieht manager and business- LOS ANGELES. Oct. 11 UP) The ine man or the hour, ho is i man. saw wuiie figm in Manila Honolulu All-Stars (Leilehuas) out-. manned.

3-1. but never outpassed or outgained, staved off a last quarter threat by Loyola university's Lions Larry tried. He tried hard. Some! underwriting Joe's journev around fans were heard to say: Oh, well the globe, is Joe Silverman, he just another bum." owner of Surplus Sales Co. Silver- hardly is a fair appraisal man enthusiastic sports fan in of Fernandez, who undoubtedly is town, us he considers it a privi-being under rated by many of h.s;,ege to be able to offer lhis rvice backers.

By knocking out Cisneros, a a a he accomplished a feat which only! One guv sitting in the ewa bleach-two other fighters have done. Oneiers at the fights the other night of those two is Marcel Cerdan, the made the prize crack of the evening fine French middleweight. whoidurinff the Butch O'Hara-George Kayoed Larry seven heats at match bjm now Butrh giei" a a a jcame the yell, "you've got. the wind One thought arnw aftpr FrantUt vvtn J'OU." ana went on to win a 31-29 grid victory last night before some 4.000 fans at Gilmore stadium. The speedy islanders yielded a safety in the closing seconds after stopping the Loyola attack inside their l-Vyard line.

Loyola held a brief lead in the third period. 27-25. after having traded 18-14 at the half. Hawaiian quarterback Louis Castro tossed two touchdown passes and set up a third score with his accurate pitches. aaa KAHULUI FAIRGROUNDS, Maui.

Oct. 11 (By Radiophonei Henry Vasconcellos retained the family football coaching championship for at least another year today. His Maui high school Silver Sabers defeated Kauai high Red Raiders, coached by Edmund Vasconcellos. in the feature football attraction of the Silver Jubilee Maui county fair. 21-6.

on touchdowns in the second and third quarter. The Vasconcellos brothers of prior years let their father, Frank, toss the coiif at the start of the fime. The first football game between Kauai high and Maui high was played at these fairgrounds 1924. It was the first ordering of the sport at the Maui county fair. The Garden Island Red Raiders started out in the first quarter as though victory bombed when halfback Mitsuro Sasaki skirted left end on a 25 yard run.

putting Kauai on Maui's 14 yard line where they lost the ball on downs. With eight minutes to play in the second quarter. Maui high had rings when he was there for a visit some time ago. a a a So impressed was Kid Moro's former manager with Brown's potentialities that he bought out Willie's contract and shipped him to Hawaii. aaa The Cebu champ, who fought a number of main events in Manila before departing for Hawaii, will be in good shape for the Tuesday scrap.

Promoter Leo Leavitt has a main event in store for Willie if he successfully defeats Gus Rosa, who has been billed in main events up to now. Gus fought Dado Marino three times; drew in one and lost two. Gus also lost an unpopular decision to Tsuneshi Maruo earlier this year. aaa Nat Huskey had his first workout yesterday at the 49th State AA touchdown were the margin of victory over Kamehameha a few weeks ago, place kicked the extra points after touchdown. Early in the third quarter.

Kauai had possession of the ball on their own 25 when S. Tsukayama's pass was intercepted on the 20 by Maui high's fullback. Richard Saiki. Ruddock entered the game again to kick the extra point making the score 14-0. Later in the third period while on the Kauai 13.

Kiyosaki passed to end Geary Kobayashi on the 2, ploughing his way over for a touchdown. Ruddock again place kicked the extra point for Maui's final mark-ers. Late in the fourth quarter, Pa-checo punted for Maui high from out behind the goal line, the Raiders gaining possession of the ball on Maui high's 22. a a F. Hamamura and Milton Burgess carried to the 8 yard line, where it was first down and goal to go for touchdown.

Sasaki bucked right guard for 5 yards. Hamamura made a yard and Pascira carried to the one yard line where Sasaki, on fourth down, went over left tackle for the visitors' lone minutes before the half with Frank Trigilio slicing off his right guard from the 3 yard line, after Scussell made a mad 23 yard dash on a quick opener off his own left guard. a The visitors, beaten for the first time in three Pacific Coast league starts, tallied both times via the air lanes early in the second period on a 19 yarder from Coach Vic Ramus to Nate Howard, and again with the same combination, from 3 vards out. just at the half way point in the third quarter. Both San Francisco conversion attempts by Mel Reid were blocked bv a swarm of Warriors.

"Franceschi. who prepped at San Francisco's Mission high school and later wore the colors of the University of San Francisco, ripped loose on several occasions for substantial gains. a a a sterling one-sided win over Cis- I Harrv I a 1 (Olympic) Funaki IVIJ 11111111 Ulldftl mmb-ao A a Md 1 a I is in UMI 911 U1IC lUr 1I11I1 a a lightweights, no matter how good and first aid kit, which ponge the the 135 pounders are reputed to be PAXTALEON MANLAPIG Wrestles Pencheff Sunday Night boxing commission seized for in a a a Larrv normallv fights at after the fight between lishtweight limit." but seldom moreiLorenzo Safora and Henry Davis than two or three pounds out of recently. Bobby (Sherlock Holmes) his class. A difference of a the TBC's chief inspector, after four pounds in Fernandez's favor! returning the stuff which he had proved a big hardship and handi icaptured, asked: you satis- Honolulu got off to a 12-0 lead in short order, traveling 60 yards the first time they got the ball.

Halfback Dan De Rego went over in the final five yards, and he added six points a few minutes later. The islanders had gained possession of the ball when Loyola failed to get rid of a fourth down punt attempt. a a a Loyola scored the third touchdown of the game, but Honolulu bounded Semifinal Match May Steal Mat Show Sunday A matoi. that looms as a power fied?" cap on Cisneros. fourth down with nine yards to go Funaki isn't.

He's wondering Sm. He sparred two fast rounds Fernandez is definitely a finished He carried the ball on 18 of 37 on Kauai's 17 varri line. Quarter San Francisco running plays and 'back Wayne Kiyosaki passed over product, tough as nails. He needs who's going to replace the sponge, a couple more tough guys, only a I which was cut up by someone dur-little heavier. After a few of these, ing the process of the investigation bring Frankie Moore, the Oakland or inspection, if you prefer.

personally gained 115 yards oi i.ithe center of the line to halfback chalked up by the visitors. Scussell; Manuel Pacheco in the end zone cavorted 11 times in 32 Warrior run- f0r the first touchdown, nin? nlavs for 84 vards of his team's! aaa touchdown agamM iiiut-o it-iigau. uir scrapper looks to be fast on his feet; is a capable boxer with a nifty jab and hook. In another pair of fives. Hideo Tengan meets Leo Tolentino while Ken Maeshiro battles Bayani Garcia of Manila.

Richard Hadama's placekick for 155 vards. I Jack Ruddock. Maui high place the extra point was blocked bv Fred a kicking artist, hose two boots after 'Ishikawa. Franceschi meandered for the Hawaii's Homers Defeat Japan in Gl Ball Tourney longest gain of the evening, his 3fi vard trip in the third frame to set ud the second San Francisco touch Rose Heads for London Tonight down from three yards out. Ramus shot to Howard on the next try for; Joe Rose.

Hawaii top sportscas- Marino. Hawaii flyweight cham- av a a .1 i 1 I OLIVl I a A llflllllLf Iff-alal If! llli" I Tal iuiusni miuhjj auti the six pointer ji'. it-avrn Mel" Reid. who performed so bril- i midnight via Pan American Clipper oniincf tVio Warrinrs tact vpar.wr liOnaon. Iiamij aa c.

i i FLYING CLOUD IS WINNER OF YACHT RACE By CHARLES YOUNG Star-Bulletin Correspondent KAHULUI FAIR GROUNDS. Oct. 11 (By Radiophone) Jay A. Quea-ly's Flying Cloud took top honors while he was a member of the Oak That was Wally's third homer in two games and his fifth hit in his last seven times up. a a Elongated Chuck Heitman, who was unable to stop Japan as a reliefer in the last game, pitched his best contest of the season in holding the losers to two up to the ninth when the bout was awarded to Marino on a disqualification.

a Pinch hitting for the KHON sports-caster during his absence will be Joe Anzivino of The Star-Bulletin and Chappie Chapman. By CARL MACHADO YESTERDAYS RESULTS Korea 4, MARBO (Marianas-Bon ins) 0. Hawaii 6, Japan 1. TODAY'S GAME Korea vs Japan, 2:30 p. m.

TOMORROW'S GAME Korea vs. Hawaii, 2:30 p. m. back with an 80 yard march sparked by Castro's brilliant passing. aaa A 20-yard toss ended the march, with ends Al Lopez on the receiving end.

Loyola scored again and the half ended with Honolulu leading. 18 to 14, Castro missing the conversions. aaa Miscues accounted for both Loyola touchdowns. They got the ball on a fumble on the 15 for the first score, and grabbed another fumble on the 24 for the second touchdown. On the first series after the kick-off of the second half.

Honolulu went from its own 25 to the 45 in four plays, and then Castro uncorked a pass good for 55 yards and a touchdown to Wallace Dupont. who caught the ball on his own 35 and wriggled and wormed down the field to fly to pay dirt. aaa Once again the weary but scrappy-Honolulu team came back, travelling 79 yards with Castro running and passing his mates to the very goal line. From six inches it took downs, but Dupoint made it and Honolulu led. 31 to 27.

Loyola went from midfield to the Honolulu 13, and as the crowd cheered for the outweighed islanders. Honolulu broke up two touchdown passes and took possession of the ball. Baa Chuck would have had a shutout thf SilveJ iubilee county but for a flub by Sparky Neves in Fights Last Night By the Associated Press idii -xiunuiuiu yaciu race wnen ne finished at the Kahului breakwater at 6:55 a. Friday after a 21 hour 51 minute run from Oahu. The KHON commentator will broadcast the Dado Marino-Rinty Monaghan world flyweight championship (October 20 direct to Hawaii via short wave.

0 0 0 Mr. Rose expects to arrive in the British capital next Wednesday. The fight takes place the following Monday. 0 0 0 The broadcast will be heard over KHON and its aifiliated station of the Aloha Broadcasting system in the territory. This is the second trip to England for the isle sports expert.

He previously aired the Rinty Monaghan-Dado Marino non-title fight July 16 at Hampden park, Glasgow, the eighth that gave Japan its only run. Paul Fitzpatrick scored for Japan, after 'he tripled and cantered in on house battle between two strong matmen headlines Promoter Al Karasick's pro wrestling show at the Civic auditorium tomorrow aaa night. Meeting in a two out of three falls feature are Pantaleon Manlapig. Filipino Hercules from California, and George Pencheff, famed Australian Adonis. aaa They are among the toughest and strongest grapplers here and both rely on power holds to subdue their opponents.

Manlapig set up his hammerlock-bodyslam with sledgehammer bolo punches, while Pencheff likes to flatten his opponents with kangaroo kicks before applying the clincher. a a Manlapig has yet to be pinned since his arrival here and Pencheff will make a determined bid to become the first to flatten the Filipino star. The semi-windup bids fair to steal the show. Ali Hassen. colorful Turk, battles Jacques Manuel in what shapes up as an all-out rough and tumble brawl.

aaa The barefooted Turk will have to be at his best to cope with the wild Californian's tactics. The same holds true for Manuel. Both use variations of the stranglehold to put their opponents out of action. a a Ben Sherman, spectacular Portland performer, and Vilai Su'a. tough Samoan strongman, come to grips in a special event.

aaa Harry Dellis pits his roughhouse tactics against Kaimon Kudo's judo and holds. The curtain raiser at 7:30 brings DETROIT Ike Williams, 139, Tren The Flying Cloud won the over m. m.m a a lib a uu va vw-a i the mishandled grounder of trophy as the prize for the Class ger Capka event. aaa Louis Abrams, who arrived aboard ton, N. TKO'd Talmadge Bussey, 138, Detroit, 9 (non-title).

NEW YORK Jackie Cranford. 181. Washington, D. C. outpointed Bernie Reynolds.

179, Cliffside, N. 10. AUGUSTA, Me. Billy Gullard. 130, Philadelphia, knocked out Paul Thibault, 126, Montreal, 3.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. Bolton Ford. 135. Heitman alldwed only five men to reach first base, fanned eight and walked none. lhis Ladv Jo at 10:39 p.

m. Thurs- HR! HR! HR! Spell that out in baseball parlance and you have the reason for Hawaii's victory over Japan yesterday afternoon at the Shafter field. The Redlanders won the contest, 6-1. It was the initial contest of the second round rtibin for the army Pacific intercommand baseball tournament. aaa Riding on the wings of three home runs, two by the lame Wally Cyr and one by Sparky Neves, Hawaii settled the contest in the land Giants, was bottled up most of the evening by the hard charging Warrior line.

Mel carried nine times, gaining eight yards all evening, while being pushed backward for 22 yards on the red side of the ledger. However, he completed half of four passes for 44 yards. a a a The Warriors won themselves right into the hearts of their spirited backers by topping a clever Clipper eleven, which had amassed 61 points in ringing up two straight victories before its island invasion. a a a Intermittent showers, or the famous Manoa mist, paid its visit to the stadium, making for a slippery ball at various parts of the game. The usual number of thrills were missing, but the local club displayed a potent punch for their first time out in actual competition.

Keith Molesworth's boys lost only 13 yards from scrimmage, while the Clippers were pushed back for 39 yards. The hometowners tried less than half the passes attempted by the Clippers 13 in all and completed five. Eight of these aerial heaves came in the first half of the tussle. While Scussell was most of the spotlight, the Warriors showed signs of having a pass attack, with Mr. Givens at the helm.

a a i day, finished in 26 hours 50 min Starting hurler Joe Pipak. who 'utes from Oahu to take the prize stopped the Redlanders cold last for the Class event. Wednesday with a crack relief Lady Jo was the defending cham-lhrew the home run balls having been winner in the ruined Japan. Fick Kellv took over last previous races. Pittsburgh, TKO'd James J.

Cox, 134, Dallas. 6. HOLLYWOOD. Calif. Bobby Jack guard who weighs 290 gren.

a pounds. son, 1253i, Los Angeles, outpointed Tony Olivera, 1241 2, San Francisco, 10. College Football Grid Injury Fatal To College Frosh Honolulu Pos. Ko LE Apau LT Kapiiniai LG Malama Ito RG Broad RT Lopes RE the pitching chores in the seventh canto and kept Hawaii in check. A 4-1 victory by Korea over MARBO in the morning game, necessitated the second round robin.

Korea will meet Japan this afternoon at Shafter at 2:30. Talmadge Owens Al Alston Tony Serpe George Cantwell Adrian Anderson Tiny Holmgren Jack Keenan Bob Fish Steve Benchwick Bob Russell By the Associated Press FRIDAY SCORES Loyola Taqee Giambastaiani Bryant Bauer WurzeM White Nixon Kinq Frisco Winship Machado 12 6 7 631 7 7 13 229 touchdowns De John Cabral Fred Facciolla EAST MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 11 (vP John F.iHe 20 a marine veteran, riieri Abe Addams Leo Pecciantii Boston college 49. Kansas State 13 Oscar Givens QB Don Tucker! Moravian 27, Upsala 0.

Ray Scussell MB Mike Kiotovicn Castro OB Dupont CH Oe Reqo RH I Asat FB Honolulu Loyola i Scoring: Honolulu Frank Trigilio HB Vic Ramus Joe Readon came through with; last night five hours after being andther scintillating pitching in a MacAlester-St. Thomas formance. doling out a solitary hit college freshman football game, to MARBO. He struck out nine and bub issued no walks. Eide roiiapse, shortly after he Hank Snarsky larruped a home 'was tackled as he received a punt run with none aboard in the in the second quarter of the game.

Very first inning with four runs. BOB Neves started to make Japan pay for the defeat handed Hawaii last Thursday, which forced them into the second round robin, by blasting an inside the park homer with Mike Michaeleski aboard. Art Indie then punched 'a single followed by another four-ply swat by Cyr. Wally has played with an injured leg all through the series, but refuses to be sidelined. a a Walter Lau Hee's squeeze bunt tallied a courtesy runner, Ed Crowleyi rom third in the fourth canto, to put Hawaii ahead.

5-0. Crowley tallied the run for Cyr. Cyr again brought his booming bat into play in the sixth stanza, lashing another home run over the tight field fence. Givens's touchdown toss to Addams Rego 2. Lopes.

Dupont 2. Points after i touchdown. Castro (place kick). Loyola together Nick Nichols and Abel Rodrigues in a one fall skirmish. Additional Sports On Page 14 Today was a piece of art.

The deception was perfect as Addama stood over the goal line all alone and lonely. a Don Behr took batting honors with touchdowns Winship. David Machado. Barnes Frisco. Beyrouty Winship.

Safety. Castro (automatic). Points after touchdowns Beyrouty Winship 3 (place kicks). MIDWEST Wilberforce 20, Tuskegee S. Monmouth 13.

Grinnell 6. Xavier (Cincinnati) 21, John Carroll 0. SOUTH Texas Christian 19. Miami (Fla.) 6 Maryland 18, Richmond 6. St.

Louis 16, Georgetown university 0. John Hopkins 27, Washington (Md.) 0. The Citadel 13, Newberry 6. SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST Eastern New Mexico 27, New Mexico Highlands 6. Utah State 13, Montana 7.

Honolulu All-Stars 31, Los Angelts Loyola 29. aaa Trigilio, well known in island Charles Price FB Pete Franceschi SUBSTITUTIONS WARRIORS Backs: Alvin Chang. Melvin Abreau. Ed Hulihee. Ed Mc-Govern.

Ray Ybarra. Linemen: Raymond Nagahara. John Wright. Len Cana-van, Robert Nelson, Steve Benchwick. John Aguirre, Milo Milicevich, Tony Serpe.

Floyd Rhea, A. J. Spielman and Adrian Anderson. CLIPPERS Backs: Frank Nilan, Mel Reid, Walt Gordon, Bob Swanson and Don Tucker. Linemen: John O'lanis, Bob Russel, Dominic Sigillo, George Cantwell, Sam Smith, Leo Peccianti and John Parker.

athletic circles, established himself as the team's powerhouse. He drove three hits in four trips. One run in the sixth and three in the seventh concluded the scoring for the game. Red Farmer drew with Otto Blackwell in a 10 round middleweight fight June 2, 1939, at the Civic auditorium. Dr.

Russell R. Heim. Hennepin county coroner, said preliminary examination indicated Eide died from a cerebral laceration. The coroner added he had been informed the youth suffered a head injury about three years ago. His home was in Virginia.

Minn. -Kr hard to gain 26 yards in seven attempts once a would-be tackier went bouncing off his husky shoulders as Frank gave the "full steam ahead" signal. aaa Ramus, the Clipper mentor, is a dangerous little cuss with the ball. A left handed passer and a tricky run TUESDAY BOXING TUESDAY CIVIC AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th 8:00 P. M.

AL KARASICK presents WRESTLING ner, little. Vic could prove trouble-sone for the locals next Friday night. He reeled oil a classy 23 yard gam late in the game as the visitors moved from their own 16 to the Warrior 39 before surrendering the Paced by Scussell and an 11 yard Presenting Hawaii's "Golden Boy" Robert (The Ripper) Takeshita Givens to Addams pass, the locals marched 46 yards to the ban ran- cisco 15 when the game ended. i 139 lbs. ROBERT Takeshita vs.

NATE Huskey Winner of 20 straight fights thl thrill fighter of Hawaii and 1 kL Winner of 30 fights former Northern California sensation. Has been boxing main events in Ohio just a youngster himself. i future World's Cham- CIVIC AUDITORIUM SUNDAY -j nfi oct. 12 7:30 P.M. Main Event GEORGE P1NCHEFF PANTALEON MANLAPIG Semifinal JACQUES MANUEL ALI HASSEN Special Event Vila.

Su'a vs. Ben Sherman Harry Dellis Vf. Kaimon Kudo Nick Nichols, vt. Abe! Rodrigues Robert Takeshita pion. 5 Rounds 135 lbs.

Baby GARCIA vs. Ken MAESHIRO Newly arrived Filipino from Manila. Winner of all his fights here. Who is anxious to avenge the defeat Garcia handed his stable-mate Shigeo Tengan. aaa The Warriors stopped a threat late in the first quarter.

The Clippers had first down. two yards away from pay dirt. Franceschi was smeared for no gain on the first play, then he fumbled on the next play as the whole Cardinal and Gold front wall caved in on him. a a a Leo Peccianti, a Warrior in 1946, plaved hard for the Clippers. BRIEF NOTES: Tommy Roblin, standout Warrior last year, was in the stands watching the battle.

'46 guard Joe Crawford helped out i on the Warriors bench. aaa a Coach Molesworth used 24 of his 25 man squad in the Keith Spaith, newly arrived gridder. prob- i ably would have seen action had it not been for a sprained ankle. a a a The Warriors are tough at the tackle posts, with first stringers Tony Serpe and John Cabral getting able help from John Aguirre and A. J.

Spielman. aaa Buddy Abreu. fleet footed back of the University of Hawaii last year, is listed as a 190 pounder in the roster. My, but he's grown. Last year with the Rainbows, he wan listed at 155, which is nearly eorreet.

a a a ALSO THREE MORE FIGHTS t. i. REMEMBER THE FIGHTS TUESDAY 8 P.M. CIVIC AUDITORIUM PANTALEON MANLAPIG Powerful mat star from the West Coast. Manlapig is undefeated in Hawaii and will lav claim to the Hawaiian championship if Ted Travis doesn't defend his title in three months.

Manlapig faces a tough match in Georee Pen-cheff, who twice held Travis to a draw. "r-tY- am i i i Prices: $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 (Plus Tax) Tickets on sole of Civic Auditorium Phone 2002 for reservations Also at Ben's Barber Shop and Log Cabin TnO MARIN SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS FOR HAWAII FANS at his London, England, training camp DADO preparing for a bout with Rinty Monaghan at Harringay arena. London. Left to right are: here Susumu Ishiki, Francis Brakao. Marino, Ronald Yoshimoto and Kenneth Won.

The fly- wneir Susumu PHONE 2002 $'-7S Dress Circle $1.50 pOR General Admission $1.20 RESERVATIONS (All prices include lax) ini ii rw ri Joe mam from Hawaii and are in England to take part in the Britannia Shield competition ights of tne Allied forces or Allied nations who were en British soil during- the period vr OI a-iut The Clippers used the biggest man during the game. He is Tiny Holm.

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