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FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 29, 1935. PART II. LeFebvre's Touchdown Dash Gives Maroons 13-7 Victory Over Westwood Cubs HALF-PINT Football Scores When Fordham Rams Ruined Rose Bowl Hopes of N.Y.U. BACK HERO GREEN BAY DEFEATED Chicago Cardinals Score 9-lo-7 Win Over Foes Pro Contest TILT TAKEN BY PACIFIC Staggmen Uncork Passing Attack to Turn Rack San Diego Marines Crowd of 11,000 From Nations Gridirons (Continued from Ninth Page) Xavler, 12; Centenary, 0.

Kansas, Missouri. 0. Cincinnati, Miami, 7. Washington 26; St. Louis, 0.

Monmouth, Knox, 6. Dayton, 19; John Carroll, 0. Marietta. Muskingum. Sees Pros Harry Edelsons Gridders CHICAGO, Nov.

28. CD The Chicago Cardinals scored their third victory of the season over the Green Bay Packers. 9 to 7, Strengthen Lead in Football Race Bald win-Wallace, 26; Akron, 6. today in a bitterly contested pro Western Reserve, Case, 0. football game at Wrigley Field, All of the scoring came in the first half, with the Cards clinging i is Parsons, 28; Iowa Wesleyan, 0.

Pittsburgh Teachers, Empo ria. 6. Hastings, 18; Tarkio, 13. desperately to their two-point mar gin throughout the closing periods. Fort Hayes State, 42; Oklahoma Bob Monett, veteran Packer back who played for Michigan State Baptist, 9.

Emporia, 14; Ottawa, 12. took the ball on a spinner play BY BOB RAY r. Proving that it's the little things In life that count, little Benny Le-Febvre. 150-pound quarterback, vas the small but wriggly reason why the Los Angeles Maroons defeated the Westwood Cubs, 13 to 7. before 11,000 professional football fans yesterday at Gllmore Stadium.

"Bounding Benny," who looks like a period among exclamation marks out there on the gridiron surrounded by a flock of 200-pounder3, scored STOCKTON (Cal.) Nov. 28. CD-Beating down a dangerous San Diego Marine passing attack which produced fourteen first downs, tha College of the Pacific uncorked a few aerial bombs of their own today to win a Thanksgiving Day contest, 20 to 0. Al George, sophomore halfback from Stockton, was the bright star of the Tigers. He shot a series of bullet-like passes to Jim Bain-bridge and Bob Coe for large Pa.

ciflc gains. He also produced two long runs, one of which placed the ball on the Marines' one-foot line in the second quarter. Bob Blanchard plunsed over on the next play for Pacific's first touchdown but failed to convert. Pacific scored twice in the final quarter after halting a Marine threat which advanced to C.O.P.5S 15-yard line, Al George passed to Bob Coe for the second touchdown and Blan Missouri Valley, 14; Central, 12. early In the first period and ran 60 yards to the Cardinal goal for Rockhurst, 19; William Jewell, 0.

a touchdown. Ernie Smith's place SOUTH Vanderbilt, 14; Alabama, 6. Kentucky. 27; Tennessee, 0. Furman, Clemson, 6.

North Carolina, 61; Virginia, 0. ment was good for the extra point. Immediately after the Packers kicked off, Bill Smith of the Cards took a pass from Sarboe to put the touchdown that won the ball! the ball on the Packer 45-yard line. Sarboe swept around left Howard, Birmingham South game for the Maroons in the final! end to the 29-yard stripe and two Quarter. BENNY SNEAKS OVER plays later Bill Smith booted a ern, 0.

Center, Chattanooga, 7. Davidson, 14; Wakeforest, 7. Mississippi College, Millsaps, 0 After the Maroons had recovered 1 field goal from the Packers' 30-yard line to cut the visitors' margin to Springhill, 14; Southwestern, 14. 4 points. Less than three minutes later chard added the extra point.

The final Tiger score resulted from Cook intercepted Johnnie Blood's With their eyes on far-off Pasadena, the Violets of New York University forgot to keep track of Andrew Palau, Ford-ham back, who is shown here receiving pass for the opening touchdown In the first quarter of yesterday's game. Perry Geffen of N.Y.U. (No. 8.) Is giving futile chase. Geffen became invoved in a fist fight in the next period and was banished from the game, along with the Armenino Sarno of the Ford-ham club who was his pugilistic antagonist.

lateral pass to give the Cards the Bainbridges's 50-yard run through ball on Green Bay's 32. Sarboe passed to Mikulak and Doug Russell the Marine team after he had received a lateral from Russell, who had intercepted a Marine pass on plunged to a first down. Pacific's 31-yard line. From a deceptive 6pread Al Nichclini, former St. Mary's The line-ups and summary: star, raced around his left end for Marines (0) Louisiana Normal, Southwestern (Louisiana,) 0.

Troy Teachers, 20; Cumberland, 13. Mercer, 19; Oglethorpe, 0. West Virginia Loyola, 19. Stetson, Southern Georgia Teachers, 6. Louisiana Tech, 27; Mississippi Teachers, 0.

Middle Tennessee Teachers, Tennessee Tech, 6. East Tennessee Teachers, Mil-ligan, 6. Concord, 20; Blucficld. 6. Virginia Teachers, 12; Virginia Military, 6.

William and Mary, Richmond, a touchdown. Bill Smith's attempt Musick IT1 ed placement failed, but the Cards Hansen Lelponls Whystock LP. L.T. LG. C.

O. Ficken Pacific (20) Baef Barrett Johnson Riif ell Silva Cheshini Savac Oleata. Coe Pryor Blanchard Cummlnis R.T Weber RE. led, 0 to 7. BEARS DEFEATED BY DETROIT CLUB DETROIT, Nov.

28. UP) The De Callahan B. Barrieau L.H. Grouch H. a blocked punt on the Cub 19, Le- Tebvre and Clemens lugged the pigskin to the 8-yard line, setting the stage for "Bounding Benny's" ning gallop.

The little Maroon quarterback, who wears no headguard to deceive you, broke over left tackle on a spinner. Apparently cornered behind the line of scrimmage, Le-Febvre twisted, squirmed and ducked out of the grasps of no less than four Cub tacklers, broke into the open and dashed to the touchdown. George Purvis, nee Kirkwood, kicked the extra point to make the score 13-0, and a little hasty addition and subtraction will reveal the starUing information that young Mr. LeFebvre's touchdown put the contest on ice. KEEBLE SCORES Following LeFebvre's score the Cubs got themselves together long enough to march to a touchdown after Homer Griffith had intercepted Cal Clemens's pass on the Maroon 43.

Griffith then passed to Pennino for a first down on the 31, aid another followed on the 24 when Thomas interfered with the receiver of Keeble's pass. Keeble passed to Pennino for 9 more, and then Griffith ran right end for a first down on the 11. After hitting the line for 2 yards, Keeble crossed trolt ions, with a defense as Franklin F.B. brilliant as their offense, routed the SCORE BY QUARTERS 6. Chicago Bears from the professional Marinas 0 0 0 ft Pacific 0 6 0 14 29 football championship race today, Citadel, 18; Presbyterian, 7.

Wllberforce, 14; West Virginia Touchdowns: Pacific Blanchard, Ce. 14 to 2. BainbrioK. Conversions Blanchard, 2 State, 13. (Place kicks.) Earl (Dutch) Clark scored both Pacific aubstitutes Kelthley, Cortex.

Southwestern, 14; Springfield, 14. Detroit touchdowns, added both extra points, and placed such a strong game on defense that the best the Florida A. and Alcorn, 0. Western Kentucky Teachers, 18; Tampa, 0. Bears could do was get 2 points Tom George.

Al George, Avery. Connlfield. Kobinson. Balnbridee, Martlnovtch, Foster. Treslie.

Codlga. Marine substitutes Gibson. Reynolds Walker. Tracy' Hoisted. Sonneberg, Hall, Weaver, Tarrell, Harris, Davis, Wine, Da-pier.

Stevens. Officials H. B. Lena, referee: Dr. A.

Bole, umpire; T. Adams, head linesman' Lloyd Brooks, field Judge. West Virginia Wesleyan. 12; Mar for a safety in the second period. 11 1 rN r.

By the victory, the Lions retained shall, 6. a chance to win the western divisional title for the championship in the National League. SOUTHWEST Detroit, 12; Texas Teachers, 7. Texas A. and Texas, 6.

Oklahoma, 25; Oklahoma A. and A record crowd of 20,000 saw rv -4 the Lions hammer through the Chi 0. Crown Taken by Riverside cago defense for 43 yards to get Arizona, 53; Drake, 0. within scoring range in the first Colorado State, New Mexico, 6. -vN -V fc tip the Maroons by circling left end for a touchdown behind perfect blocking.

Norm Duncan kicked the extra point. quarter. Shepherd faded back and heaved the ball into Clark's arms in the end zone for the first score. Arkansas. 14; Tulsa, 7.

Bishop, 20; Arkansas State, 0. Austin, 13; Trinity, 0. Howard Payne. 24; Southwestern. Clark added the extra point.

1 After a scoreless first half in I Just before the hall ended. Bud 27. dy Parker fumbled on a crack into ONTARIO, Nov. 28. Riversida Junior College won undisputed title of the Orange Empire Conference here today by defeating the Chaffey Junior College Panthers, 14 to 7.

Merle Harris, Riverside's star quarterback, was the biggest thrill of the day, making several large gains over Chaffey's tackles. Meyers New Mexico 13; New Mexico the wall on his own 1-yard line. Normal. 0. which the Maroons three times drove inside the Westwood 20 only to lose the ball on fumbles, Coach Harry Edelson's athletes finally broke the ice in the third quarter.

Kliiml Int.prrpnf.fr! Chih ni anH and when he recovered in the end zone, the Bears had him dropped for a 2-point safety. -1 wv-- 'Hhf i. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah, 14; Utah State, 14. Colorado 14; Denver. 0.

Montana State, Detroit scored its second touch scored for Chaffey from the 2-yarl -1 galloped 56 yards before Hammond jf' th down in the third period on a steady drive to the Chicago 22-yard line. Ace Gutowsky whipped a lateral to line after a beautiful 20-yard pass. Huckelbrldge scored both of River Mines, 3. nnauy Drought nun down from behind with a seasatlonal tackle. With the ball on the Cub 9, Moses and side's touchdowns the first over Clark, and the Detroit star squismed tackle and the second by catching Clemens smashed to the 2-yard Citrus Beat away from Chicago tacklers and romped' over the goal.

His boot w'1 iiiniini Tii inn trfn Yir 1 1 mi n. a 20-yard pass from Himes. Riverside made sixteen first downs to Chaffey's eight. added the extra point. Pomona, 14-0 Stepping high, wide and handsome, Capt.

Nathan Machlo-wltz of the New York University team, is shown here tearing off a neat gain In yesterday's game with Fordham. Robert Hersh (No. 22) and Martin Carlsen (No. 6 are Violet players while Alexander Sabo (No. 25) and Francis Mautte (No.

28 1 carried Fordham's colors into battle. Fordham won the ball game, 21 to 0, thereby ruining New York University's fond hope of a trip to the Rose Bowl. lV wirePho Score by quarters. HOW PRO TEAMS STAND IN RACE POMONA, Nov. 28.

Coach Al 1 7 07 Riverside 7 Chaffey 0 Tne startlnT line-ups: Riverside U4 Clayes's Citrus Junior College elev CHICAGO, Nov. 28. P) The Na tional Professional Football League stripe, from where the former went over on fourth down. A bad pass from center ruined Purvis's attempt to kick the extra point. CUBS LOSE TOUCHDOWN Burl Bufkin's 24-yard gallop was the Cubs' only offensive gesture in the first half, but they had a touchdown called back on them in the third period.

From the Cub 40 Keeble passed to Duncan, who eluded three Maroons and dashed down the side lines to an apparent score. However, the eagle-eyed of standing to date: en came out on top In this afternoon's annual grudge game with Coach Roy Riegel's Pomona J.C. Red Raiders, by a score of 14 to 0 RAMS ROUT EASTERN DIVISION TEXAS GRID F0ESREADY Al Masters Due Today to Pick Rose Bowl Foe W. Team. Chaffey (7) Ktmmsr!) Grala Uttnaa Evere Sml.a Vv'arwU Vveldoa Wajfr Orr Froit Rober a New York R.

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Gieseke Kutanovlch McDonald Pollowell Shrouie Gould Schantg Mu-da Cushmatt Casper Hucklebrldce Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston to eliminate the locals from any further chance in the Orange Empire Conference. Montgomery, left half for the visitors, was responsible for both touchdowns in the final period, while N.YJJ., 21-0 Fordham Ruins Violet Grid Points T. Pet. For Agst .700 14 82 .500 90 113 .400 97 183 0 .222 40 14S 0 .111 52 120 DIVISION Points T. Pet.

PorAast. 13 111 1 .67 2 77 0 1M DO 1 .356 172 9 Southern Methodist Await ficials ruled that Duncan steDned out of bounds on the Maroon 37. Capt, Ward began the point tabu Stanford Graduate Manager Eves Two Texas Teams as Rivals for Redskins in Pasadena Game Battle With Horned Frogs Tomorrow Team. W. L.

Detroit 3 Chicago Carda 3 Green Ba ..7 4 Chicago Bears 4 lation by tackling Peterson, Pomona left halfback, behind the goal line aitnough it wasn apparent from the press box. The Cubs attributed their defeat to the fact that they took a ter Squad's Perfect Record and Rose Rowl Hopes Cnnt imia1 frnm VInf Pa-al in the first quarter for a safety, The line-ups: rific pounding the Shamrock? Citrus (14 Pomona (0) FORT WORTH (Tex.) Nov. 28. (Exclusive) Down here in the Thompson BY BILL IIENRT Ward R.E.L. R.T.L.

G.L. Mister Al Masters, Rose Bowl picker de luxe on behalf of Stanford'10 Blomqulst and Begel McKelvy Oarreti Taday'a Keaulta New York. 21: at Brooklyn, 0. Green Bay. 7: at Cardinals.

9. Bears, at Detroit, 14. anday'a Camea New York at Philadelphia, Cardlnala at Rears. Brooklyn at Detroit. Pittsburgh at Boston.

PITT HELD TO man, but as the Violets lined up for the next play the half-time University, arrives in our fair city this morning with the happy knowl edge that he no longer has any problem whatsoever in picking an op Revis Mendenhall Williams Raniber Peck Oolr. Adama Whyte Peterson Lopes Basten Southwest where names of college fullbacks are pronounceable and teams play a razzle-dazzle wide-open game, thousands of Texans sat down to their Thanksgiving tur Bondle Brown Conklln Ford Montgomery Holmes C. L.GR. L.T R. LI R.

F. L. L.H R. Q. ponent for his two-time Rose Bowl losers.

The boys are eliminating themselves and Al doesn't have to do any picking and choosing at all in last Saturday game. Joe Keble bet his day's "cut" that the Cubs would win, so he played for nothing yesterday. BOYS GET ROUGH The contest saw the boys get a little rough with each other. Gene Clarke going out early with a broken rib. A little later the Maroons got to Red Sargent, who had to retire temporarily for repairs.

Cal Clemens, making his pro debut, suffered a cut over one eye on the second play but continued to do a lot of sensa- Deason The defeat of New York Unlversl- 6CORE BY QUARTERS keys today with a far-away look whistle sounded. The Violet defense stiffened In the third period to hold Fordham on downs on the 6-yard line after Mautte recovered Machlowitz's fumble on the 15-yard line. Mautte, who did a fine Job of backing up the line and blocking, accounted for Fordham's final score in the SCORELESS TIE 0 OO Pomona Citrua in their eyes. 2 0 0 1214 (Continued from Ninth Pace) SDisak exchanged punts, to no ad They were thinking of Saturday's meeting between the titanic Texas elevens, T.C.A. and S.M.U.

in Fort ty by Fordham by the decisive margin of 21 to 0 eliminated the only available unbeaten eastern team and tftnorrow it looks as though the other two unbeaten available teams. Southern Methodist and Texas Christian, will settle the argument. vantaae. with Michelosen, Pitt fourth period. First downs Pomona.

7: Citrus. 11. Passes attempted Pomona, 13; Citrus. 21. Passes completed Pomona.

5: Citrus, 4. Fumbles Pomona. 3: Citrus. 5. Fumbles recovered Pomona.

Citrus, 5 Touchdown Montgomery. Citrus, 2 Ward. Citrus, safety. Official Jim Tunner. referee: John quarterback.

Late in the quarter After Palau intercepted a Violet pass and ran 25 yards to N.Y.U.'s PENN WINS 33-7GAME Quakers Romp Over Cornell in Traditional Battle at Philadelphia Worth a flash between two old foes that hourly took on the ap- vx" wui k. vais oesi on was a punt that traveled 68 yards in the the Panthers started a drive from their own 20 which carried into the ot3-for-25c 10c straight I ond 2-for-25cS4j an in the third quarter. 35, Mautte broke loose around left end and scored standing up. Palau Burke, umpire; Jerry Ay res. head Linesman.

Mr. Masters has nothing to fear second period. With Randour, La By their victory the Maroons took Rue and Patrick picking holes in again kicked the extra point a two-game lead over the Cubs and but a tie. PRICES SET the Tartar line, Pitt surged forward pracucany ciincned the right to ROSEVILLE WINS AUBURN, Nov. 28.

UP Roseville High School won the California meet tne Green Bay Packers at Choice of the same ticket office to Tech's 20, but there the ad vance was halted. Thrice in the second the Pan uumore biaaium on January 12. The llne-npj N.Y.U. (0) Sharp Klein Carlsen Hersh Barberl interscholastic football title for the Distributed by at Colorado and Broadway in Pasa The )in-UDr: Klauber Wangenheim Co. Sierra Foothill District.

here today, parance of determining Stanford's Rose Bowl opponent. From the spectators's it's a story-book setting. As the football-craay State's citizens scrambled for the last of 4000 end-zone seats, here is how the teams lined up in the opinion of experts who have seen them in ten victories each: "COME-THROUGH TEAM" thers stepped dangerously close to Westwood Cub 7 A. Maroons (1.1 dena and arrangements for prices of $1.65 to $4.40 for reserved seats defeating Placer High, 6 to o. Fnnino L.E.R Loa Angeles, San Diego and El Centra) Carnegie's goal line, but the Sons Levy Fordham (21) K.

Paquln L.T. Sarno L.T. Pierce C. Wojclerhowtcz O. Franco ST.

Sabo RE. Druse SB. Fal.u LH. Maniac! H. Mautte F.B.

Dulkle Geffen settle most of the sordid commercial Hardy Machlowita Mandell details connected with the Rose PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 28. CT) In the mud and slime of Franklin Field, Pennsylvania's football eleven wrote a successful "flnts" today to an otherwise up-and-down campaign by soundly whipping the 'wlnless wonders" from Cornell. 33 of Skibo rose to the occasion, stiffened and threw them back.

Once the ball landed on Tech's 5-yard line and Patrick attempted a field Bowl game and Mr. Masters appar Somma Couahlln Steponovieh Gorrell McQInley Klitike Clarke Moses Thomas Hemmack tae L.T.R. Boyer LOR, Bownt Wombl R.O.t. f'y R.T.I. WfHfndorf R.E.L.

Orifflth Dunttn L.H R. Gentry R.H.L. Miller Smith ently has nothing to do but pick' the SCORE BY QUARTERS winner of Saturday's struggle at goal, which was wide. Again they advanced to the 22 Fordham 14 0 21 Fort Worth. and then start o- to 7,.

in the forty-second renewal of iN U- Clement uncorked a wooly pass which Ro Fordham srorlna: Touchdown's Palau. counting the money. Last year's choice of Alabama re SCORE BY QUARTERS their traditional rivalry. senthal intercepted. The substitute right half back tucked the ball un suited in a packed house of 87.000 Closing the season1 with their fourth win in eight stars, the Buak- der his arm and raced to Pitt's 19 T.C.U.

A team they said "dldnt have it" in October, when injuries riddled the line. When coaches in November injected Drew Ellis inio the left tackle slot the line braced and sports writers began hailing the frogs as a "suicide offense." customers and a gate of $234,000, Galltvan tsubmtute for Dulkie.) Mentte. Pointa after touchdown Palau. 3 (placements. Officials Rerree.

W. H. Friesell (Princeton:) umpire. W. R.

Crowley (Bnwdoin:) linesman. A. Fisher 'Columbia,) fit Id judge, A. W. Palmer iCoIby.t 0 0 71 0 713 Cub Keeble fsub-titute pr Miller.

Maroons Mosea, Le Tebvre (substitute for Mosea.) Extra points: Cubs Duncan. Maroons Purrls substitute for Pebre.) Officials Lee Demper. referee; Bill Hess timplre: Al Ttral. field Judae; Clarence and from all the excitement that has been created among the 100,000 ers were on top of the play from starting gun to final whilstle. and wtre threatened only once in the before he was hauled down from behind by the safety man.

Napotnik paved the way for Car Texans in Southern California th second period when the big Red, negie's two attempted field goals in same crowded conditions ought to cucrs, nq linesman. prevail in the Bowl on New Year's th; final period when he recovered a Pitt fumble on the Panther 20. Passes of Quarterback Sam Baugli. 185-pound Junior quarterback who's arounsed and fighting after getting a break at midfleld, scored its only touchdown. being called another Benny Fried Mml ti I f( I I JjaWWW?" -S j- till I r.4Mtl I.

fc-: i -1 Cornell 7) Penn '33 Splsak's second effort to boot the leather between the uprights was followed a few. minutes later bv man, responsibel for most of the Day this year. PRINCETON SOUGHT It was learned that not until yes terday did the selection simme down to the two Texas teams. No only did Stanford consider Nev gains, although the rest of the back field is capable of a strong ground game any day. Lester, All-Amei-can center last year and another Henrlon's.

Then Pitt clicked off two running plays and the whistle ended the game. Put Carnegi Wilson Downs Fullerton in Prep Struggle LONG BEACH. Nov. 28. (Exclusive) Wilson High closed its 1935 season here today by scoring a 13-6 victory over Fuilerton High before a holiday crowd of 1500.

Wilson opened the scoring midway in "the ''second quarter when Bill McArthur scored from the 27-yard line over right tackle. Norm Stand-lee converted on a place kieff. Santa Barbara Beats Glendale SANTA BARBARA, Nov. 28. Glendale High School Dynamiters furnished a real Thanksgiving holiday for the largest football crowd Of Santa Barbara's season, one that overflowed Peabody.

Stadium this afternoon, when they went down to 25-6 defeat at the hands of Santa York University as a strong possi Nunn LE. Bradford Hutchinson LI Kini B. Peirce I G. McNemara Hus-hes C. Maine R.

Wilson O. Siofko Rankin T. Kardevan GodshaU W. Neil Batten B. Murrey A.

Peirce H. Warwick Stofer H. Flverson H. Wilson B. Kurlish Cornell 0 7 7 Penn 12 7 7 7-33 Au-American this year, has scored bility in the event of a Fordham.

but undercover efforts had been made to secure Princeton. At an informal meeting of high Princeton officials in the East yesterday Penn aroringt Touchdowns Nell. Mur 238 points to opponents' 45. GREAT TEAM SA1.U. Called the best team seen in Los Angeles since Knute Roclcne 27-to-0 win over U.S.C.

So spectacular in offensive tactics that Coast fans are clamoring to see them back In the Raw Bowl if they Patt Kenrton Sutherland TrboTich Cntsewskl Slaminko Moore Spi'ak Matelan Lehman Napotnik Crewel! Sou-hsk LF. Dantfll L.T. LG. Klke C. Dalle Terre G.

Detrel T. Pttei P. S. Rahr'our LR. Pheiiln-ky ratrtc FB.

Scoring: None. Officials- Rfe-ee. ray, Kurliah Eletrerson, Doushery snb the proposition was definitely turnea for Nell Points from try after touch down Murray iplac kick.) Kurlish 'place down and New York University CUT DffVJNG COSTS Barbara CM kick.) Cro.on (ub for Flverson.) end run. Phillipa L.r Cornell: Touchdown A Peirce. Point from try after touchdown etofer (place kick.) Glendale Kelle? Fraaer Ramsey Trowbridae BrIo Fulierton (6) Wllsoi (13) tord 7to 10 DRAIN out old geir oili enjoy quicker itart- can get over T.C.U.

A great, bulky Hodon obligingly eliminated itself by dropping a decisive contest, to the inspired Fordhamites. Masters will put up at the Huntington in Pasadena and spend the Tibbai Rar(hmore: umpire. T. t. Thora (Colum L.T.

L.O. C. O. ST. RE.

line, featured by excellent tackle bia:) heaa Larry tonover State field Judtt. C. M. Waters Romer 8. RomI McArthur Korntiebel Coffee P.

Merlo B.leT Lee L. Rossi PARAMOUNT TFAM WIN'S Roland Alexander's double In the dray Burses Shailenberter Cumin Belnap KemeTer Andrews Renfro l'pJi'i ll 8fir ihifting. I i I ai 1 I I wore power, better gtSo- I-f lint mileage. Winter 1 F. IT G.

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H. F. ninth inning, scoring Bettes gave the Paramount Cubs an 8-to-T win Sckipctoti Covey Swenson Malloway Hitchcock Maxwell Hale Derrange Evans Giim ore H. b. Chase trade Union Gear Lubri Dillinier McAMhur Perrln McKenna.

over the Los Angeles Cardinals yes next day or so going over the setup of his business office which, since he has run the game for two previous years, should be a clnclv. He is expected to make a definite announcement regarding the Rose SCORE BT QUARTERS Ptnta Barbara 0 1 (V-25 terday afternoon on Cole Field. The play a line that has stopped running games of opponents cold. Will be weakened by loss of J. C.

Wet-srL guard. Little Bobby Wilson, pint-sized halfback, who Is a demon at returning punts and flashing through the line is the man T.C.U. must stop. Harry Shuford. fullback and the key man on the team, is outj with injuries.

Have scored 24 manual wt wtmm iSfsndlee Cards tied the count in the ninth. Ipinierton Clendal ft 013 THIRTY YEARS AGO Bill Tozer started his baseball career as a Los Angeles pitcher by osing a sixteen-lnning conter-t to San Francisco. The date of the game was June 25. 1905. Tccer was afterward in many close contests while on the Pacific Coast and usually emerged victor.

wnrfri nitva aftjr trn aipro mitl Wilson cants actually save their cost in a few thousand miles. Sec your Stop-' Weardraler for complete lubrication today. UNION OIL COMPANY i Wilson Jones. Fdge- Bowl choice on Saturday evening "ijtfc -iu -ciw iv-tu ufc us wic H'ndley. Crittenden.

Nor.crs. Ke- from Pasadena and ticket the innine. KTer. H.rrw. Home.

M.cieiiand. Ra scortnf Tourhdowns p. Merlo. L. Ro-Lee.

See tb for Ballej.i Andreara. Conreraion J. Merlo 'placement Orfltiala Referee. Eoaar K-rlan 'Santa Barbara State:) umpire. Champ Clark 'Occidental: head linesman, Bterlmc Winana tWadinioo Stale tions will Drobably be available on rarriina! nnnnnnn Mumm.

Bron. Fuiinon Bakr. points to opponents' 18. Granger, Ganora. Brwer.

Fickle. Feuike. 0400F101 I 8 Kewish. et5nbrck. Stone.

Johnson, Monday. 'Cubs 1.

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