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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, Oct. 20, 1,9715 webey hurt Nevada tilt soniday IVIoiliili Bears Defeated by Pepperdine LOS ANGELES. Oct. 20 JPt The UP FRONT in the SPORTS WORLD WITH JOE ANZIVINO Injury May Keep Him on Sidelines PeDDerdine colleee scorine ace. Fullback Darwin Horn, chalked up 18 more points Saturday night as Pepperdine defeated the Moiliili Bears of Hawaii, 34 to 7.

This collection brought Horn's total for the season to 54 points in OAKLAND. Oct. 20 HNS) Herman Wedemeyer. St. Mary reat halfback named on several All-American squads the past two four games.

He scored from the 3-yard line in the first quarter, from the 4-yard line in the second and from the 1-yard line in the third quarter. years, was scheduled to have X-rays taken today of a severe sternum injury he suffered yesterday in a game with Nevada. urn Chuck Gibbon intercepted a pass on ine Hawaii 38 yard line in the Hurray for the Leilehua 5 "Your wire inspired team to victory. Leilehuas tonight greatest team of all Hawaii teams." This short message to us was signed by Tommy Miles, sponsor of the Leilehuas, which completed its four games on the mainland Saturday night with a stirring 32-7 victory over favored Fresno State, its third win on the stateside jaunt. We doubt that our "good luck" message had as much to do with the sterling win as did the great passing arm of Louis Babe Castro, who pitched to four TDs and scored the fifth himself on a lateral The Hawaiian-born grid star, absorbing a terrific pounding during the contest which Neveda won.

39 to second period, racing down the sideline to score. In the last period Bobby Hayes went over right guard 14 before 35,000 fans in San Fran cisco's Kezar stadium, played almost the entire 60 minutes before he and into the clear for 56 yards, longest run of the game. Hal Mc-Cormick kicked four out of five disclosed the injury. ana converison points. mum If the X-rays to be taken at and Fresno on Portland, Loyola successive weeks.

Vernon Neves scored the Bears touchdown in the third quarter. IT'S NOT GOOD BUSINESS, breaking through midline to go 51 from Wally Dupont. The Star-Bulletin reported last Friday that Castro, who prepped at Farrington and later starred for a weak Kaala eleven in the Senior league, had been offered "feelers'" from UCLA and USC, both Los Angeles schools. yards, bam Akau, who kicks bare footed, converted. especially in the professional field, to rout an opponent when another game is coming up between the same clubs seven days later.

That's what many of the know-it- all boys figured when the Warriors Saturday's Grid Stars Probablv now every scout on the coast is blocking ports to Hawaii EUGENE PAOA OF ST. LOUIS (No. 45) goes through for a short gain in the second quarter of Saturday's prep grid skirmish with McKinley, won 21-13 by the Micks at the stadium. Paoa was stopped by George Oka (No. 24), McKinley end.

Joe Per reira (No. 25), Mick tackle, is seen moving up to cover. Art Hollinger (No. 60) SLC tackle was taken out of the play. Star-Bulletin photo.

THIRD QUARTER ACTION shows George Mamiya (No. 12) St. Louis halfback stopped by an unidentified McKinley lineman. Albert Willis (No. 61), Crusader guard, leads the smash.

In the background are Hal Kamekona (No. 36) and Henry Oshiro (No. 28), Mick tackle and end respectively. St. Louis college officials, however, are protesting the game.

They claim McKinley scored its second touchdown on a pass to an ineligible receiver. The tilt will be replayed if the protest is found valid. Star-Bulletin photo. Oakland's Providence hospital show what is known medically as a "separation," it was considered remotely possible that "Sqnirmin' Herman" may have played the last game of his brilliant collegiate career. An injury of that type is usually ery slow in healing.

Wedemeyer is a senior and there are only four more games left in St. Mary's disastrous 1947 season. It took extraordinary courage for Herman to play almost the whole of yesterday's game in severe suffering from the injury he received early in the tilt. Nevertheless, he ran for the Gaels' first touchdown and passed for the second as the Nevada Wolves concentrated their fire on the Gaels' All-American star. seeking the service of the Leilehua passing ace.

NEW YORK. Oct. 20 (JPh-Hal Fit-kin, Dartmouth Scampered 45 yards for Dartmouth's initial touchdown and then, with 11 seconds to aintain Undefeated Record 12 Major Teams a a a In Los Angeles, where the Hawai-ians defeated Loyola. 31-29, the week previous, several football men in that area were quoted as saying that Castro was the finest little passer ever seen in Gilmore stadium. One of them said the Honolulan could give Bob Waterfield, the great UCLA back of several years ago, a good run for his money.

As far as being the greatest team in Hawaii today, that will have to play, caught a Joe Sullivan pass and scored again to give the Indians a 13- 10 win over Brown. Chip Cannon, Harvard P.tched a 14- yard touchdown pass to Johnny Fiorentino to lead the Crimson to a 7-0 victory over Holy Cross. ana John Powers. Princeton Climaxed two Tiger drives by smashing into pay dirt as underdog Princeton defeated Colgate, 20-7. a a a Fred Folger, Duke Tallied first Blue Devil touchdown and intercepted a pass which led to second six-pointer in Duke's 19-7 conquest of Maryland.

and Clippers came to battle for their second game Friday night in the stadium. We understand that the gambling boys were giving the Clippers a single point in the second half, even after the Warriors piled up a 21-6 half time lead and the Clippers were being injured right and left by hard hitting Warriors. a a a They were going on the assumption, "of course, the locals were going to let the coast team come back and make the game close for the benefit of Friday's third and final tilt between the two. a a a But they found out that Coach Keith Molesworth doesn't play that way. The local pros have a classy club plenty of balance in all departments.

And though the statistics were close, the locals ran roughshod on the scoreboard. Every play seemed to work to perfection for the Warriors, even the San Francisco plays. a a a It would be worth the price of admission Friday just to see a smooth, clever working aggregation regardless of the score. Molesworth has a real team, but what it needs mostly to survive is support at the box office. St.

Louis Is Protesting McKinley Win wait until November 5. when the USC, Bears Clash This Saturday Barefoot Grid Title Go Tuesday Leilehuas clash in their long awaited battle with the University of Hawaii. a a a That, dear brethren, will be the game of the year for local football The McKinley-St. Louis interscho-lastic football league tilt which By AISTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK. Oct.

20 (JP) A faithfuls. a a a Harry Gilmer, Alabama Complet ed 11 out 14 passes for 87 yards and dozen major college football teams still- own all-victorious records This game has been the ambition and dream of players from both gained 59 yards rushing to spark Alabama to a 10-0 decision over teams all during last year. Tennessee. Several of them will have to do We are proud of the Leilehua George Blanda. Kentucky Scored M( 5 'bDS Vl some fancy stepping Saturday to keep from joining eight others team, starting from Head coacn once, converted twice and threw a touchdown pass to lead the Wild Ching Do Kim down to the last sub which were tumbled from the ranks of the unbeaten and untied last cats to a 14-0 victory over hitherto stitute.

Fighting against injuries and game odds, the locals dropped one to San Jose, then trimmed unbeaten Vanderbilt. ana Charley Conerly, Mississippi passed for three touchdowns and scored another to pace the Rebels to a 27-14 win over Tulane. Perry Moss, Illinois Completed seven passes in seven tries two of them for touchdowns as Illinois trounced Minnesota, 40-13. ana Coy McGee. Notre Dame Carried the ball 10 times, picking up 66 Rams Rout Cards to Throw Pro Grid Loop in 3 Way Tie NEW YORK.

Oct. 20 (JP) The York Giants. 14-0. turning the east- Honolulu's football public will be in for a diversion come Tuesday night at the Honolulu stadium. It will have the opportunity to witness one of the greatest shoeless aggregations in action in Coach Ted Wilcox's Kalihi Valley AC.

nun The Kalihi Purples, defending 130 pound Oahu Citywide Barefoct league champions, clash with Coach Sus Tanaka's Moiliili Blues for the 1947 crown. The Valleymen won the western division flag while Moiliili copped the eastern section title. a a Wilcox's boys will take the stadium grid sporting one of the greatest records compiled in barefoot football competition. In four years of play they have been beaten only thrice and tied four times in 41 starts. The defeats came in their first season in 1942.

nan Kalihi Valley has won the championship in the last three years, crushing all opposition, striking fast and successfully from the deceptive T-formation. Tn winning its sectional title weekend. Such previously undefeated elevens as Minnesota. Vanderbilt, Yale, Maryland, William and Mary, Marquette. Boston college and Muhlenberg dropped out of the all-victorious class.

ana Among topflight aggregations whose perfect records survived the weekend were Michigan, Notre, Dame, Texas, California, Georgia, Tech, Pennsyvania, Penn State, Southern Methodist, Baylor, Wake Forrest, Virginia and West Virginia. Probably the toughest chore immediately ahead for any of this select group is that faced by the Golden Bears of California. They tangle with Southern California's unbeaten but once-tied Troians at Los Angeles Rams knocked off the ern cellar over to the Giants, and 1 41 1 1L. Tt ended 21-13 in favor of the Micks Saturday at the stadium, may be replayed. Order to do so is conditional to findings Of the prep league's governing board which is expected to act upon a protest filed by St Louis college today.

Jack Botelho, secretary of the league, said at 8:30 a. m. today no protest had as yet been received by his office, but that St. Louis officials will have it filed by the 5 p. m.

deadline. St. Louis is protesting the eligibility of Quarterback Henry Lum of McKinley as a receiver when he took Kenneth Andrade's pass ft on fourth down in the last quar-W ler for a touchdown to slice a 13-8 Crusader lead. SLC officials claim Lum was ineligible because he was less than a yard behind the line of scrimmage when he handed the ball to An-drade after receiving it from the T-formation, then shot into the clear for the pass. The play was beautifully executed and was good for 16 yards and a score with eight minutes remaining in the game.

It broke the hearts of the bitterly fighting St. Louis gridders. McKinley would have been penalized 15 yards, placing the ball on the 31st for St. Louis if the rule infraction had been spotted. A similar situation came up last Jan-nary in the Rose Bowl All-Stars vs.

Leilehua game when Ernie Case at quarterback for the Stars was called for receiving a pass after generating the play off the T. Chicago cardinals, last unDeaten me v-nicago Dears Miuveu wie. ur-team in professional football, and troit Lions deeper into the western threw the National league's west- cellar, 33-24. ern division race into a three cor- nered deadlock today. Meanwhile Pro Standings yards and scored once as Notre Dame topped Nebraska.

31-0. Johnny Rauch, Georgia Passed to two touchdowns and set up another to give the Bulldogs a 20-7 win over Oklahoma Doak Walker, Southern Methodist Scored once, converted twice and initiated another touchdown drive to lead the Mustangs to a 14-0 triumph over Rice. the Pittsburgh Steelers took over the eastern leadership. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (U.P.) Here In the All-America conference meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns are the standings of the National recovered from their loss 12 1 Football league and the All-America Berkeley Saturday in one of the games to nose out the Chicago tootball conterence: timer nice, oeorgeiown nrew top games of the day California opened its' bid for thei touchdown passes to enable the Rockets.

31-28. and the Los Angeles Dons whipped the Baltimore Colts, Hoyas to defeat Tulsa. 12-0 ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE Eastern Division W. L. T.

Pet. Pts. OP New York 5 2 0 .714 192 124 Pacific Coast conference crown bv a a a George Taliaferro, Indiana Scor KVAC won five and tied once, tal KENNETH ROANE, stellar St. Louis college end (No. 42).

shown lying 132 points against 13 by its receiving a pass from Charley Wong for a touchdown in the third rivals. quarter of Saturday's thrilling prep football league game at the stadium, Wilcox learned his football at won by McKinley 21-13. The score put the Crusaders in the lead, but Kamehameha under Bill Wise and'ihe Micks roared back with two touchdowns in the last period. McKin-at University of Hawaii, then tu- ley.s Kenneth Andrade (No. 39) and Richard Moriwaki (No.

19) failed ored by the late Otto (Proc) photo. the Manoa Fox of local football) 38-10. with other clubs in the junior circuit enjoying a day of rest. a a a Buffalo 5 2 1 .714 186 Baltimore 1 5 1 .167 83 183 156 218 ed twice and passed for two other six-pointers in the Hoosiers win A crowd of 69.631 largest ever! Brooklyn 1 5 1 .167 98 in a. rame in th National Western Division over Pittsburgh.

Joe Scott, San Francisco Tallied M.mnrisl diinm Cleveland 6 10 .856 clipping Washington State. 21-6. for its fifth straight, triumph Saturday a development considerably less impressive than the 48-6 haymaker which Southern Cal landed on Oregon State. a a a UCLA, the other team involved in a three-cornered scrap for the coast title and Rose Bowl honors, c. San 100 129 136 221 18? 176 Francisco tnree times in the Don 34-13 vic at Los Angeles to watch the Rams .833 .571 .000 5 1 4 3 0 8 Los Angeles Chicago 189 283 Flyweights Top Amateur Fight Card at Civic Tonight tory over Marquette.

ana Johnny Zisch, Colorado Booted field goal in the last three seconds of play to enable Colorado to nose out Brigham Young, 9-7. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Eastern Division immortality. Ted played end and halfback and was a speed merchant in moleskins and on the cin-derpath. The Moiliili Blues coached by Sus Tanaka starred at St. Louis under Noble Kauhane and also under Klum at the University of Hawaii.

Sus Tanaka was a fullback at prep school but developed into a fine field general with the Roaring Czech Star Wins Mexico City Title trounce the favored Cardinals, 27-7. and leave both major professional loops without a single unbeaten team. a a a It was the first defeat in four starts for the Cards and the third triumph against one loss for Los Angeles. The Green Bay Packers pulled even with the Cards and Rams by stopping the Washington Redskins. 27-10, for their third win in four outings.

At the same time, the Pittsburgh Steelers staged a stirring comeback to lick the Philadelphia Eagles. a nrl fakp nvr unHiniitpH W. L. T. Pet.

Pts. OP 3 2 0 .630 115 123 2 2 0 .500 107 118 2 2 0 .500 99 1f7 .1 2 1 .333 42 58 0 3 1 .000 27 72 ern Division 3 1 0 .750 116 44 .3 1 0 .750 97 65 3 1 0 .750 83 58 2 2 0 .500 100 91 .14 0 .200 89 129 MEXICO CITY. Oct. 20 (SV- Flvweights headline the inter Howard, middle, island dual amateur boxing smoker George Artoyo. Kona BC vs.

Walter CTCt George3 SugKona BC vs. Albert San- The 19 bout card starts at 7 p. tight. The match features the local CYOi Joseph" Shibuye, Kona BC vs. Walter Pittsburgh Washington Philadelphia Boston New York Wes Los Angeles Chicago Cards Green Bay Chicago Bears Detroit Rainbows.

a Their shoeless products should steps out oi conference play to meet the invasion of Southern Methodist, which kept its slate clean by blanking Rice, 14-0, while I'CLA was trampling Stanford, 39-6. a a a Other western highlights Saturday include Stanford at Washington. Montana at Washington State, Portland at Oregon State. Brigham Young at Utah State, Colorado at Colorado Utah at Wyoming. Texas Tech at Denver and Tulsa at Nevada.

Texas, which downed Arkansas 21-6. to clear its first Southwest Pencheff to Meet LaRance Next Sunday Sunday night's main event will bring together George Pencheff and stage a bitter, well fought battle: fight stable against Kona iBigjLau. leather, for what may be termed the 130 1 Island Boxing club, headed by Rev. Isamu Izu. Kona BC vs.

George Sevel- pound barefoot football champion jonn m. couienan as aaviscr. aan Referees and judges: Peter Thomas. i Albert Botelho. Paul Matsumoto: timers.

ship of the world. Ac far qc ran asportainoH TBC Meet Changed "lui B. Johnson, Albert Azevedo; lnsoec- Jaroslav Drobny, the Czech tennis star who missed out on the Dayis Cup and U. S. championships, finally had a trophy today to show for his extended trip to North America.

Drobny yesterday defeated Francisco' Pancho) Segura. New York Ecuadorian. 4-6. 7-9, 6-3, 6-4. 6-3, in the finals here.

The Czech ace then teamed with Torsten Johannson. Swedish Davis Cupper, to take the doubles title with a 6-3, 7-5, 3-6. 6-3 final vic ISamU tnrs Katsu Kudo. Paul Torres. Wa'ter Hawaii is the only place, anywherej "ing Fil 112 pounder, meets I a.h.ro m.

Izu of Kona in the final bout. nosse'ssion of first nlace in the I The territorial boxing commission Julius LaRance. LaRance, also I Comes: physician. Dr. Barney Iwanaea.

Known as speedy, win arrive shoes. Featherweights Joseph Shibuya of; FnAARflP If 1PJC Kona is matched against classy Wal- KiUltiEl Sf BlD Wednesday aboard the Matsonia. Of French extraction, the Speedy one recently copped the Interna eastern division from the Eagles: will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in-and Redskins, who had shared it stead of the usual hour at 7:30 p. m. until today.

(The change was made because of ana the amateur boxing show in the Boston's Yanks shut out the New Civic auditorium tonight. comerence hurdle, goes after its sixth win of the year against Rice tional junior heavyweight mat con gress in Detroit. FIRST RACE OF FALL REGATTA tory over Segura and Frank Parker ter L.au. the visitor must be at his best to cope with the CYO mitt-man in their semi-vvindup battle. Listed in another top billing is a lightweight match between Ko-na's George Sugi and Albert San- tiaan nf CKCl Cir-nrap Artovn -An at Austin and Baylor invades Texas in quest of its fifth in a row.

aan Michigan, looking more and more like the class of the country after crushing Northwestern, 49-21. Mill be at home against Minnesota, while Illinois, 40-13 conqueror of Minne Sang, Miller Tied In Hawaiian Golf David Sang and Charles Miller, with net 66s, tied for the lead in the Hawaiian Golf club's 36 holes medal championship play after the first round over the weekend at Moana-lua. The final 18 holes will be played at the Ala Wai next month. (Kona) and Walter Hatanaka1 Climaxing a thrilling dogfight of Los Angeles. Nancye Bolton, who won the women's singles title Saturday, came back with her fellow Australian, Nell Hopman, yesterday to defeat Mary Arnold Prentiss of Los Angeles and Barbara Krase of San Francisco, 6-1, 1-6.

7-5, in the women's doubles finals. irvrii mPPt in a fivweiht innst fousht throuchout the entire race sota ana sun unbeaten but once- ana I yesterday off Waikiki. Star skip- In bout No. 15. midleweights arejper Bill" Froome emerged with a 2 tied, invades Purdue in Big Nine en gagements.

slated to trade punches. Rugged Al- minutes lead over runner-up rrank a A short and speedy ending reigned at the Civic auditorium mat show-Sunday night with Pete Peterson winning over AH Hassen when referee Frank Merrill stopped the bout. A badly cut right eye forced the referee to stop hostilities for the evening. The barefooted Turk had the edge as he stopped Peterson in 23 minutes 50 seconds with a hammer lock to win the first fall. A series of body slams did the softening up.

The final end came in two minutes and 30 seconds. Just after the first fall Peterson bert Jenkins of Hawai tangles TUESDAY BOXING TUESDAY CIVIC AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, OCT. 21st, 8:00 P. M. Presenting the two ROSA BROTHERS CHICO GUS Walter Howard of the local club.

Star skipper in his own right. Charles Dole acted as crew for a a a Preceding the 160 pound contest Froome. Bob Miller came in for a third place in the Star class. ana nam Indiana and Northwestern hook up at Northwestern in another Big Nine test but Iowa, which tied Ohio State, 13-13, invades Notre Dame. 31-0 winner over Nebraska, and Wisconsin, which tumbled Yale, 9-0, entertains Marquette in non-conference tilts.

Kentucky, which ended Vander- is another flyweight tussle. Tom Araki. representing the Coffeland-ers. mixes with speedy Paul Scrino of CYO. HCaSmukS PuDBs Stunning Upset Win Over Govs Leading a fleet of three PCs from the start, Roy May edged out Jerrv Sheelev in PC-2 while a late hammered away at the Turk's head third spot went to Don Rogers.

ana The complete card follows: Philip Pama. Kona BC vs. Fred with lorearm blows that kept the barefooted matman on the defense Caluya, lightweights. John Mercado. Kona fcst- vs.

jonn SUNDAY'S RESULT Kaimuki 13, Farrington Adams, lightweight. George Gusman. Kona BC vs. Herbert Savaco. lishtheavy.

Satoru Matsuda. Kona BC vs. Wal bilt's dream, 14-0, travels to Michigan State and Texas Christian, 26-0. winner over Texas invades Oklahoma, held to a 13-13 tie by Kansas, in other midwestern features, with Missouri at Iowa State and Nebraska at Kansas State in the Big Six. a a a Duke, which handed Maryland Its first loss, 19-7, invades Wake Forest to attempt more of the same in lace Silva.

lightweight. nan Running down to the finish line was Howard Cook's newly painted fire engine red Mercury to take first place over Don Bowen and Buck Anderson. Mercury skippers. Art Wayne, 110 skipper returned from mainland competition, beat both Fred Gross, skippering Miss Mildred Mcintosh's No. 354 and Larry Haus.

owner skipper of No. o.S a a a and finally opened the cut over his eye. a a a In the semiwindup. George Pencheff was the master over Ben Sherman winning in 8 minutes 22 seconds with flying drop kicks and a body press. The match was rough and fast with both resorting to rough tactics.

Running true to form that they may steal the show turned out right as the Jacques Manuel and Bucky Hideo Matsuoka. Kona BC vs. JJaltus Brown, featherweight. Herbert Iwamoto, Kona BC vs. Albino 127 lbs.

CHICO ROSA A mere youngster ond a great fighter. He has done everything asked of him Is Rosa Hawaii's Greatest Fighter? YS. PEDRO RAMIREZ He has defeated Harcld Dade, Ernesto Aguilcr, Chucho Llanes, and held the great Mexican, Enriquo Bolonos, to a drow. Sandobal. bantam.

12 2 0 2 32 32 16 8 154 2 8 36 3 23 Daniel Alameida. unattached vs. Richard Nunes. CYO. welter.

Ernest Mederio. Kona BC vs. Louis Matias. lightweight. Tatsuo Oda.

Kona CYO vs. David Dias. the Southern conference. Alabama, after dropping Tennessee. 10-0, goes 2a1n leading the entire lieet 210s and Stars and the PC's that, to Georgia, Auburn to Tulane and Tossing 16 passes, the Maroons completed eight of which two clicked for scores.

ana Late in the third period after exchanging punts, Kaimuki aided by a pass interference called against Farrington, cashed in their first tally. Dick Aoyama and Aaron Kini packed the oval to a first down on the Govs' 20 where Don Horiuchi's fourth down pass interference gave the winners the ball on the 1 foot line. Halfback Aoyama hit the center for the score. With the ball on their own 20. Quarterback Walter Kaneko heaved a strike snagged by Herbert Ka-anehe on the 27.

Picking his way along the mauka sideline. Kaanehe shook off several tacklers then accorded fine blocking scooted 73 yards to a touchdown. Paul Chung's conversion attempt failed leaving Score 13 Touchdowns 2 fl) Points after touchdowns 1 downs earned 8 Yards gained from scrimmage ...126 Yards lost from scrimmage 15 Forward passes attempted 18 Forward passes completed 5 Yards gained on passes 39 Passes intercepted by 1 Number of punts 5 Average length of punts 27 Number of kickoffs 3 Average length of kickoffs 48 Runbacks of punts and kickoffs 116 Number of penalties 4 Yards lost on penalties 40 Number of fumbles 3 Own fumbles recovered 2 Ball lost on downs 1 O'Neill match packed the most ac lightweight. five minutes ahead of them. I Louisiana State to Vanderbilt In the Celistino Canite.

Aiea vs. Gilbert Ca Georce Over Jr. with his wife and soumeasiern loop. Georgia Tech. which made it four 57 4 straight with a 27-7 win over Auburn, coasts against the Citadel.

Other Dixie highlights include Flo tion. The rough Portuguese grappler won a disputed fall in 13 minutes 17 seconds with a judo headlock. O'Neill claimed that the hold was taboo as it constituted a stranglehold. a a a Kaimon Kudo pinned Ben Pilar with a Boston crab in 14 minutes CHICO ROSA 40 Duane Fish as crew, had a four minute lead over second place Skipper Dick Soelberg. Bill Lowrey missed catching Soelberg by 15 seconds while Art Waal slipped back to fourth place at the end of the race.

The nape. CYO. light. Francisco Hidaro. Aiea vs.

Lawrence Medeiros. CYO welter. Ted Fujii. Kona BC vs. Jesus Cole, flvweight.

Shigeki Ujimoii. Kona BC vs Sera-phine Dias. bantam. Tom Araki. Kona BC vs.

Paul Serino. flvweight. Albert Jenkin-. Kona BC vs. Walter rida at North Carolina.

Mississippi 0 0 State at Hardin-Simmons, Missis-si at Arkansas. Tennessee at Ten 1 Presenting a well matched Boxing Card between Fighters that Fight nessee at Tennessee Tech. David newest skipper, in the 210 class. son at Washington and Lee. Mary From scrimmage.

By DENNY SAKAUYE The lowly Kaimuki Bulldogs, rated two touchdown underdogs. Dick Shuler. trailed his fleet but still led the Stars. the score tied at 6 all. This was the first race of the fall 22 seconds in their second preliminary match.

a a a In the curtain raiser Mike Casey won over the rugged matman Buck Lee with body slams and a body press. a a a 5 Rounds VS Hong Wins Two EVIoanalua Titles regatta sponsored by the Waikiki Yacht club with Jack Kramer as Taking the ensuing kickoff, the Bulldogs drove 53 yards to lead James MASUDA Kakaako favorite Leo TOLENTINO Beat Tengan last week race committee chairman. again with less than four minutes 4 Rounds Jimmie QUIOCHO vs William CANDIDO Former Army club fiehter Always makes pood fiehts Francis (Maru) Hong and Tom Kawakami tied for first place in the lonolulu Golf club's monthly sweepstakes held over the weekend at thetoanalua links. ir lg shot a 68-3 65 and Kawa fought brilliantly to out Farrington. 13-12 Sunday afternoon at the stadium gridiron.

Some 10.000 prep football fans who trekked over to the Moiliili enclosure to see the Governors hand Coach Peter Kim's eleven its fourth straight setback went home stunned at the upset. nan In the scoreless first half, Kaimuki outplayed their cross town rivals. Neither squad threatened seriously. The Govs once got to Kaimuki's 25 while the Bulldoers penetrated to the land at Virginia Tech and Virginia Military at Virginia. Pennsylvania, which turned back Columbia, 34-14.

entertains a Navy crew that found itself and whipped Cornell, 38-19, and once-tied Army visits Columbia for two of the east's high spots. Penn State and West Virginia collide at State College with one of them due to depart the all-victorious scene. Penn State polished off Syracuse Saturday and West Virginia downed NYU, both by 40-0. a a a Elsewhere in the east it will be Ohio State at Pittsburgh. Lehigh at Rutgers.

Temple at Bucknell, William and Mary at Boston, Brown at Colgate. Cornell at Princeton, Dartmouth at Harvard, Holy Cross at Syracuse and Springfield at Yale. Pro Grid Results PURDUE CRUSH BOSTON U. TEAM BOSTON. Oct.

20 (UP) Powerhouse Purdue shattered Boston university's dream of a big-time football team in 1947 Saturday by crushing the Terriers. 62 to 7. with a devastating ground and air attack before 11.446 fans at Fenway park. They touted Michigan as the Big 4 Rounds VS kami a 75-1065. Tied for third Mike INIS FiliDino eood prospect Momoru HIR0TA Pleasing performer left in the game.

With James Kim, Ernest Lee and Kini pacing the way they made three first downs to the 20. Horiuchi flipped to Jonah Hema on the first play covering the balance of the distance. Tom Miyashiro converted for a 13-6 reading. a a a Farrington took to the air as Kaneko climaxed the 52 yard march with a 35 yard touchdown toss to Moses Perkins. With less than 10 seconds remaining.

the shoeless kick artist, was sent in to split the uprights. Aoyama slipped through the front defense to block Chung's boot to give Kaimuki its first win. a a a 5 ROUNDS MONTERREY COPS MEXICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEXICO CITY. Oct. 20 (U.R) Mexican baseball league players, led by the pennant winning men of Monterrey, headed for home today, hoping to begin the 1948 season as they ended this one with a barrage of base hits.

Monterrey wound up a banner year yesterday with a 4-3 triumph over Tampico. while second place Mexico City, its 17 hit attack led by Roberto Ortiz' two home runs, defeated Pueblo. 16 to 6. and last place Veracruz whipped San Louis Potosi. 7 to 2.

were Robert Wong. 85-19-66. Charles Miller. 81-15 66 and David Sang, 82-1666. Hong also won the club championship by whipping Gil Spencer 3 and 2.

Bill Bernard bagged the intermediate title by edging Tim Ho 1 up and Grfgorio Labrador copped the novice crown with an 1 up victory over Pinkv Yee after 37 holes. GUS ROSA vs. FREDDIE SYLVANO Nine's point-a-minute team, but they enemy's 35. man OThe victors chalked up three first iowns to one in the opening half 1 cj rm must have meant Purdue, the weary Boston players agreed, after watch Lost week he knocked out Willie Brown. His last two fights were sensational draws with Harold Chang.

ing a dozen fleet Boilermaker backs run and pass their way to nine tnnrhrfnwn a frartirm better than Medwick Released -wnue gaming ot yaras. ine Maroons gained 18 while dropping 25. The east siders registered an 8 to 2 first down margin, rolling up 126 yards while losing 15. Net yardage for Farrington was zero as they gained 32 while being pushed back ior as many. a a a point every 60 seconds.

I The temperature was in the mid! 80s, but Purdue was hotter than! Besides Hema on the line. Bob Ogino and Bob Kagamida stood out Bv THE AP NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Eagles 24, Pittsburgh as ball packers as Horiuchi, Kim, ST. LOUIS. Oct. 20 UP) Joe (Ducky) Medwick, colorful St.

Louis tropical love. Starting with a modest Lee, Aoyama and Niau made Coach Prices: $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 (Plus Tax) Tickets on sale at Civic Auditorium Phone 2002 for reservations Also at Ben's Barber Shop and Log Cabin The final standings touchdown in the first period, Pur- Steelers 3a Cardinal outfielder of the Gas house Gang" era, was given his un Kim's team click. a a a The pre-game favorites staged a Pet. .593 Boston 14. New York Giants 0.

ALL AMERICA CONFERENCE Los Angeles Dons 38, Baltimore conditional release bv Cardinal iancy aerial offense. Mentored by due swung into high gear with a three-touchdown burst in the second quarter and then added twin tallies in the third and a final bar- .550 Monterrey Mexico Puebla 70 66 63 54 53 48 54 57 65 66 Owner Sam Breadon Saturdav. Governors backs showing up well were Kaneko. Henry Young. Joe Saito and Ray Keanoano along with .525 co-coaches Henrv Knsunoki and Bert Itora.

the Govs soanned 154 10. Medwick. 36. said he will probablv .454 .4451 and offer his services to some other rage of three markers in the fourth Tampico Cleveland San Luis i Veracruz ywds on passes as compared to 39 Chicago Rockets 28, Browns 31. flankmen Perkins.

Kaanehe pivotman Ivan Kino. 52 68 .433 'major league club. quarter, ivaimuKis..

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About Honolulu Star-Bulletin Archive

Pages Available:
1,993,314
Years Available:
1912-2010