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SUNDAY MORNING So5 angelegSunOay Simes. OCTOBER 17, 1926. PART M. Newsof Southern California a the Field of Sport eeres -m mv-'H mm u. mar 9 a I I'Jtsjzji 1 rvvi if t- 1 1 KO LVVH.7 5TlL A BULLDOGS LOSE GRIZZLY FROSII BEAT WHITTIER TO AZTEC TEAM Huff a Passes San Diego fo; In a preliminary to the Southern Branch-Whittler game at Whlttier yesterday afternoon, the Southern Branch frosh defeated the Poet Pea-greeners.

27 to 8. Frr-d Os- Thrilling I ictory Hos t's Brilliant Run Scores ter's Grizzly babes displayed OCCIDENTAL FRESHMEN CRUSH BAKERSFIELD HIGH Meaty Tigers Smash Way Through Driller Line at Will; Rozelle 'Stars in First Oxy Victory BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 16. By virtue of an. overwhelming preponderance of weight and a crushing line attack, Occir dental's husky frosh eleven defeated High School, 21 to 0, on the local gridiron this afternoon.

The Invading eleven crushed the l'imhiammKmVb mtrnmutJCmtU mimmmm I FOOTBALL AMP BASEBALL By Feg Murray 1 fi Al- I ON 1H Jgl? Vi i lSv-'i'V fOJTBBUL pELO A3 WELL ftMHE )' I Tllftn fd I in Final Period "Redlands Obtains Early Lead 1tvCI against, me Poets who fought hard throughout the contest. In-ellglbles have hit "Red" Rorbaugh's Poets this season, and a number of his best players were forced to witness the game from the bench. Bui Loses Punch BAN DIEGO, Oct. 16. Skirting the nd on a short pass from Ruffa, Hrtyt, Baa Diego State College halfback.

driller defense In the first quarter and Occidental had the game "on Ice" the re PASADENA HAS FINE MA TERIAL CHRISTIAN GRID TEAM COPS GAME wormed his way through the Redlands secondary, reversed his field and galloped 40 yards to a touchdown In the final quarter, to give the Aztecs a 14-to-9 victory over the Bulldog fn a Southern California Con er-ence game here' today. Redlands got MAX. MOUSEQ Lack of Experience Keeps Croxcn City Gridders from Having onder Team Sherman Jndians Defeated by California Christian College, 14 to '0 mainder of the encounter. The first tally was chalked up when Jones, local half, fumbled, and Foller, 1 tal, scooped up he ball and romped 35 yards. In the second canto, Rozelle, fullback, marched the ball down the field In a series of llne-smashine me jump on the RIVERSIDE, Oct.

16. With breaks Coach Harry Milholln's Pasadena High School football team Is pating a successful vertex Coast conference. San Diego grld-dprn In f.h flre falling the wrong way, Bert Jami son's Sherman Institute Indians dropped a hard-fought game, 14 to 0, nrr Xnrr- Outside of a no- TV' I tii-uhl. u.u Lie's ui here this afternoon to tbe California of th Philadelphia Aimletics. PlS FSkWS8SQ- Christian College grid, eleven of Los SSSS-.

Bulldog squad Is rTT 3 the strongest In Angeles. The Christians heavily out few minutes of play and proceeded to run up a 9-polnt advantage in the first quarter. Fox started off the Bulldog scoring with a 30-yard held goal, and Ford contributed the touchdown when he Intercepted an Aztec pass and ran 55 yards to score, easily outdistancing the pursuit. The Stater's record In the second period, when a lone pans. weighed the Braves but the redskins CATCHER THE AttEfxICAH A VpV V'' OUTfiELDER OF THE ATHLETICS-, PLAYtp GREAT fOR AnP-the ARMY: held them on even terms througn star At o.venstrY: I I plunges, end' finally carried It over the top In a terrific center buck.

Occidental's scoring ended in the third quarter when Rozelle again smashed the Driller wall for long gains and then skirted end for 5 yards to make the touchdown. Uhalt, Bakersfleld's diminutive quarterback played a heroic lone hand 1n the Driller attack. His aerial offensive was Unsuccessful only because the Driller ends could not get down for the ball. The tiny half also fought gamely on the defensive, smearing many plays that got past the Bakersfield wall. The game was a non-conference affair and Is not taken as a serious crimp in local championship- aspirations.

The line-ups: uuuigei oi seasons. Among the coming stars, who only need the necessary element of experience to make them first-rate varsity men are Maynor Shove and Al Cox, both speed demons. Both perform In the game. North tallied the first touch- down in the first quarter on a series of line drives. The second score came In the net quarter when Blgby scooped up a fumbled punt and 20 yards to a tourhdown, An admitted boner by the referee HAS long been a debated question whether or not football and baseball mix to robbed Sherman of a touchdown in the third quarter.

Chee Gould grabbed a pass on the Christian 35-yard line, WW) cut through a wall of tacklers but fell onto the ground, 'rolling over and continuing his way to the' goal Buna to Lanier, pliired the bad on the three-yard line, Ruffa going over for' the touchdown. Ilo.M circled the Bulldog left end for 33 yards and a touchdown In the third quarter but the Inter--ferenre was guilty of using hands too freely on the play a 15-yard penalty from the -Point of the foul brought the ball back within five yards of the Starting point. Hoyt's brilliant run on Ruffa's in the final period clinched the Aztec tic lory. Poit and Ford were the big guns BulwB offense in the first half while Chief McQUbra speeded up his team with his presence In the final period. McQUbra was not started In the first half, due to minor Injuries, San Diego made eight first downs from scrimmage, while Redlands was Held to four.

Summary line. The referee declared he thought the field Judge blew his whistle when Could fell but the Judge denied the charge. The came ended with Sher BAKERSFIELD Oldham Netftoa CroB Wara Clark Mill! Sward Wat June Mshiner titot-ktun OCCIDENTAL Hrai Iieet rtrhuteli ChanKll Holly Fallor Bltm-harrl Hlteh l)av Elliott Bocellfl ('. no. R.T.

b.k. Q. H. K. man In possession of the ball on the Christian 5-yard line.

the backfleld. Mallory, who Is playing his first year of varsity football, is fast developing Into a hard-hitting fullback, and Is expected to flval "Jimmle" Cockburn, one of Pasadena's famous backs of past years. One of the most promising prospects now on the bench Is Van Or num. whose 173 pounds make him a valuable line plunger. Besides, lie carries his weight easily and Is capable of doing the 100 In eleven Hat with his moleskins on.

He lias also been punting with great accuracy up to fifty yards In practice. The Bulldog line averages 175 fAMOUS Cue Pitcher, Shernnau Indiana (0 1 al. Chrlttian (14.1 h.r.n. Pratt Logan Ifanni N'lrll Romem ltooteteH, iKnacIo Copyright, 1926, by Metropolitan Newsoaotr Servw Kenierrft Oiitt RiiRert Borden Owem Smlih Bitby KM Strom Brooks North L.T.R. LG.K.

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H.U F. SICKNESS AMONG WHIPPETS Due to an epidemic of sickness among the racing whippets In the West, the eastern fall circuit Is facing a shortage of animals to fill Its various programs. Julian. I.otnal KAN DIEGO KTATK (11) Charles Omild i.e. ece A.

Smith Avery IlEDLAMiM (1) Leu hart 8inlth kern Mor.e A. Hwllh H. Smith POMONA CAGERS TURN OUT PAST POLY WINS REVIEWED BLOCKED KICK BEATS SAINTS; LONG BEACH GRIDS WIN, 7-6 Joimtnn Iwal I Ki.j rt Kearney ifl Vr1lr it Onrnrr t. RH. Jtufra SrOBK BT QUARTERS fn nifso Rut SMIlric.

Put Sensational Mechanic Victories in Days Gone by Are Recalled in Article Delving in Other Years lom BEACH, Oct. 18. In an exciting football came here today, tong Beach High School nosed out Santa 1 Santa Ana came back strong In the third quarter. A 30-yard puss followed by steady hammering at the line put the ball on the 1-yard line from where Morton, after three smashes at the line, took the ball Three. Leltermen Return Besides Flock of Bright Frosh Stars; Conference Schedule Out POMONA COLLEGE (Claremont) Oct.

16. (Exclusive) Capt. Eddie Millett, Pomona basketball captain, started casaba practice for the Bage-hen candidates last week. Millett plans to have the boys run around twice a week until they get their wind and then he will start drilling them on a few simple plays. Millett Is In sole charge of the squad until "Beefy" Heath finishes his football duties.

ule January 8 and closes six weeks BY BOB KAY ITIlIn ifl trip fflrHt. flf ft aprlpa nt mrllftaa In ulilf. a over. The kick was blocked. K.ir Hr, An.lmuo; ni fur rf W'rtl for Krrn; MrGllhn FIRST PRACTICE FOR On two Occasions during the game l-eagiiB elcvenn of the will lie reviewed.

Next week 1.. A. Jligh. Ed. advantage, and this writer stands strongly on the affirmative side of the case.

Those who claim that successful participation In both sports Is not possible to the majority of athletes usuully cite the case of Jim Thorpe as proof, and setm to think that because one of the greatest football plavers of all time was a flop In the majors, and various lesser gridiron stars have also failed on the diamond, that the debate Is won. But for every Thorpe, Kllliii-ger, Haines. Workman, Hnrley, Mohordt. Castner I'teriiz ho shone In college football and who failed to shine In big-league baseball, you can name a Mathewson, an Overall, a Frlsch, a Collins, a Cochrane, a Gehrig, a Seweli or a French who made good In the majors after a successful career as a college grid-Iron star. And, friends, that Is only half of It, for there Is also a host of others.

Including men like Alonzo Stagg, Tad Jones, Ted toy and Mack Aldrlch of Yale; Jim Cooney, Sam White of Princeton; Sam Felton. Eddie Mahaii, Tack Hurdwlck and George Owen of Harvard, nnd Charlie Barrett of Cornell all of whom starred In both sports and never went on Into pro baseball after graduation, even though they surely could have mode good If they had wanted to try It. Then there are men like ifugo Bezdek. Neale. Charlie Moran and Ernie Qulgley.

who successfully have combined fotball and baseball; Bezdek as coach of the one and manager of the other, Neale as a star ball plaver and later a football coach, Moran as an umpire and coach, and Qulg-ley as a baseball umpire and football official. I think the reason that many football heroes flop when the) get into major-league baseball, because thv nre either signed up mostly on their football reputation, or else the wear and tear of the gridiron has Incapacitated them ior real diamond usage. Other Jamotis ball players who also played Intercollegiate football are Chief Bender of Carlisle and the Athletics; Carl Lundgren of Illinois and the; Cubs; Dave Fultx of Brown and the Phillies; Ralph Glaze of Dartmouth and the Red Sox; Garland Stahl of Illinois and the Red Kox; Klggs Stephenson of Alabama and the Indians; Mike Gazellii of Lafav-ette and the Yankees; Henry Vlek of Michigan and (he Cardinals; Ernie Nevers of Stanford and the Browns, and Paul Florence and Andy Cohen of the Giants, who came front Georgetown and Alabama, respectively. Long Beach pushed the ball to within the Santa Ana 6-yard line, only to pass wildly on fourth downs both times since the City Lenjue schools gave up Rugby and resorted to the American game of football back In 1915 Polytechnic elevens have emerged victorious In a majority of their contests but there are four games that stand nut in thfl MprhAnirs irrJdlrnn hiKtnrv fifmnoBlv Anmmii Vi- Ana, 7 to 6, la the opening game of the Coast League season. The game wus marked by frequent kicking and numerous break3 for both sides.

Long Beach was first to score, when l.i the second ouarter after line bucks had failed. Mlttle later. The sauad may Journey to HOLLYWOOD CAGE JIEN stedt, was the outstanding star for I sensational wins were provided by two teams, the Polv elevens of 1A20 lxjng sewn with Thlede and Maltby nnd 1934. The 1920 Mechanics won the city championship, while the 1924 A large squad was out for practice when the first call sounded. Only two holes were left In either regular 'substitute playing stellar ball.

Olsen and Mor squad tied with L. A. High for the honor after a bitter struggle. ton were the big guns for the Saints, Thj line-ups: Perhaps the victory -over whKr in the same year, on November 21, I 1 XTXTTW-mH 1 Capt. Bill Mlttle- roiy roofers gioai more xnnn any was the 23-to-10 win which the Mechanics obtained The first practice and open meeting for candidates for the Hollywood Athletic Club's basketball squad will tm held tomorrow night at the movie city club.

Coach Chuck Kearney, who Is again at the helm of the H.A.C. five, Invites any former college star to report to him In the gym tor a tryout. quart a caught a punt and made a sensational 70-yard rjanli Ana. BlakelT limit Erhorn Hecrt Caney Slullen Harvey Brlway i'rlor dlSBll lmB Beach. MlllhV 1'rnlih HloklB M.

J.iliii.'ai K. Jffhnion Ai'itnan l.flliO (C.) I'nlmaii Thlnln 8II1IH 71 H. n.K. 1. Jl H.

F. run for a touchdown. Coleman place-kicked for the extra poll line-up by graduation and a flock of" former freshmen are coming up to fill these. Millet, center; Merrltt, guard, and Osborne, forward, are the returning letter-men. In addition, there will be the subs from last year, Felton, Grey, Mantldi, Meade and Bel.llnii T.nni Iteach Stewart riantier.

AntnlJ. ItrinolrlK Shaw. HtnkM. Kiu.c PASADENA JAYSEE WINS 1 Hnu Ana-111 If Miri'in, Jnno. Hpfcraf, Ulilfite; head llneoiuan, Holllnjer; utiplr.

Wllwm; timer, hhlrey. oxer Mnjitial Arts back In 1920. At- that time City League football was Just one continuous parade of Manual victories so lor that reason the Polytechirc triumph was all the more appreciated. The game tool: place on WKsoti Field, onto whicii overflowed a i I -fj La to be exact, the same Poly eleven of Coach Voyle Brennen's battled Its way to the city championship by defeating L. A.

High, 13 to 7, In a sensational contest at Washington Park. The Mechanics block-kicked their way to victory In that gau.e, scoring both of their touchdowns by this means. The first Poly touchdown came In the opening period when Tlmmons blocked a plack-klck attempted from the Mechanic 39-yard line and Chuck Johnston recovered and raced flfty-flve yards to a score. Cuddcbback converted. The other Mechanic touchdown was made In the second quarter when Bice, who had replaced Johnston after the latter was packed off the field with a broken ankle, blocked Armstrong's punt and Tlmmons fell on the ball behind the goal line.

Cuddeback failed to convert this one and the failure almost caused Poly's defeat. Arizona for a three-game series, but only tentative plans for this have been made. The schedule: janiurt Bedlands at Verne. ft. Ii.

V. C. at Occidental. I'omona, st San Dies JAM-ART 11 La Varna it Fcmona. Octldenlal at Caltecli.

Bedlands at Whlttier. San Dteto at 8. 11. V. C.

JANUARY J5 Pomona at RedlaniJl. Ban View at Occidental. Verne at Whlttier. 6. B.

0. C. (t Calteeh. JANVART 21 RedJandt il Occidental, t'allerh at Whlttier. Fhtncna at 8.

B. U. C. La Varna it San Plegs. FEBHUART 5 Whlttier it Redlandi.

Occidental it 8. b. V. C. CuIiecJi et Pomona.

rEBRt'ART 12 Callech It Kan Vleeo. l.a Verne at Oh-ldeniaL Whlttier at Pomona. 8. B. u.

C-st RedlancS. FEBRUARY Redlanda et Ran Vleito. Occidental st Whlttier, -L Verne at Callech. S. B.

V. Cf (t I'tmona. FEBRUARY it Calterh at Redlanda. Pomona it Occidental. Slocks Is Big Noise of Crown City Victory Over NOTES FROM THE HOLLYWOOD A.

C. 'BEErV'HEATH Santa Ana-' I i to Breaks Feature Game EANTA ANA, Oct. 16. Pasadena Junior College football team repre The 19 2 6 frosh, who won five of their six tilts, thurailav it 7 SI) m. Ii tho lime anil Data for the a(iunih rlotibiea Rama helueen llan Jonea ami Kent ilislttinf, national lunliir rhamps, anj lHek lliiukley ana bandy H'lltwi, atnlor will send three with numerals up.

Rltter, Wilklns and Morln, two for ented for the most part by Stocks, the Dusky fullback, won from Santa Ana Junior College here today by a score of 14 tow7 In a game featured by breaks, which favored Santa Ana for the first half and helped the Pirates wards and a guard, are Expected to J'inri anil Tletltvlne. ii nnl rnter the trnlnr tnurnament after winning Ilia Junior event rr knron reaimi, but theta. arit Otany thitt helivva that llm junior rhimi'i art auixtiur In lha senior klntpUia, in the second half. r.iarked by an exchange of punts show up. Walt Shannon the ranyy center, probably will not come out.

Hagmann and Turner also got ex with Clapper outklcklng 8tocks. The quarter ended with Santa Ana In perience as freshmen and are await There was considerable piolonged criticism of the referee, A. C. Free-ian of Sierra Madre. who took the possession of the ball on the Pasa ing the call.

llmkelhkll aeaaon atarta off (immrrnw tilahl. Coarli Chuck heaniey aitaln at lh helm anl aliuuld sha club a (at leant. Pomona opens its conference sched crowd of 6000 football fans, on October 29. Coactj Sid Foster's Tollers entered the struggle favorites and were perhaps a bit overconfident, but before the first half was over the Purple and Oray eleven had all the overconfi. dence, if any, battered out of it in those first two quarters the Mechanics cruised up and down Wilson Field to ring up 23 points and were assured of victory at half-time.

With Capt. t'Hdillennck, Solomon, Klvllky and Maurice punching through gaping holes In the Manual line nmde by the Poly forwards It was soon apparent that a Poly victory was tn store. Manual fought hurd in the final Th ladle' elaft Hill have rjui a dav Wi'ilneailur when Ihet attend llie hnw II, Oranae (Irma and then Hlml up by atlriullnj tlie Twice Poly held the Romans on the 1-yar dllne In the first quarter and twice more L. A. High thrusts were slopped within the 10-yard line before the game ended.

However, the Romans managed to put over one touchdown when (iiiy Dennis dashed around Poly's right end from the 10-yard mark. Then on November 14, 1924, the Mechanics eked out the most dramatic victory of all Poly wins by iNixinu miw. iium-mir aner the amnuer la new feature and almuld priue big aucrett. SAN DIEGO DOWNS MOORS Bert Ritchie Pounds Alhamhr a Line in Final Quarter to Win for Hillloppers 6-3. Fullerton Cops Orange County Football Lead dena 33-yard line.

In the second quarter Pasadena Intercepted a fnrwnrd puHi on their own 3.1-yard line. A long pSMS, Stocks to Itrounlee, uas successful, hut Itrounlee dropped the ball and Mmintlre of hantn Ana recovered It. flapper made' several lung end runs and tlnully carried the ball across on a 6-yard line buck. Clapper rarrled the nail five successive times for a net rain of 42 yards. I'asndena was tflslde on the kick at gonl and the point went' to the Dons.

The first Pasadena touchdown was ball away from Sun Ana in the fourth quarter on a punt recovery after a fumble. The crowd taw Pasadena player fumble the ball and considered that Sunta Ana recovered It legitimately. When that break a I passed the Saints had no chance to win as Pasadena had the ball only a Knli llowanl It liking all nf Mt hoilnc rham-rlout nuilh III Sun e'ranctfirn Id euuipte III Ihf Tar weMern iHjtlnii lournaauenl. (Ina buy by the. nnme -ur America Kmilana, a llslKHelglit, tlinulil lt tht nilur licja In the meet a run fur their uumey.

Thl chip bal ua lilt liil nine atraltht fitfhta knuckuutt. Paul Berlenbach. former llcht lieavelght ebantploii, ia a gortt n( t'arl Juhnnon, HrcatHng intrtu JohtiMiu and llerletitiacb were formerly nirmbrra ot Hie iew Vntk i. C. wretl litis leant.

8AN DIEGO, Oct. 18. Coming from behind in the second half after being outplayed In the first and second periods, the Ban Diego High School nosing out Lincoln, 13 to 7, in the last mfnute of play. Poly had scored first In the opening quarter after an 80-yard march down the field when Lauterman crashed over, but goal was not kicked. nuir.

nenieung to points, but the handicap was too grnt fur even the strong representing the Vcrmnnt-uieiiue institution that year. varsity football. team downed the Alhambra eleven, 0 to 3, here in the opening game of the Cpast League sesaon here today. Bertram Rltchey, sensational halfback, plunged through the Moors line tor the touchdown In the GRADUATE COACHING BOOSTED AT HARVARD fourth quarter. turcd the attack defense of the Moors.

LOYOLA TRAMPLES SCRAPPY SANTA BARBARA TEAM, 28-0 A drop kick from the educated toe ANAHEIM, Qct. 16. (Exclusive) The Fullerton Redlegs hold undls-putcd title to first place in the Orange County League today ns the result of a win over Anaheim High School's football squad here yesterday afternoon. The score was, Fullerton, 10; Anaheim, 2. Coach Hobbs's mother colony boys consistently outplayed 'Shorty" Smith's cohorts, but lacked the big punch to put the ball over.

The line-up: of Quarterback Mohler in the second Another step toward installing a gradunte coaching system for Harvard niude after a series of line bucks, whch petted them 35 yards. Kawal went over after a', fl-yard buck through right Santa Ana was offblde on the goal kick and the point went to Pasadena. Stocks made the last touchdown on a long right-end run. Novls kicked goal. 6anta Ana held Pasadena three times on their goal line before the game ended.

Line-up follows: lew yaidi from the jtoal line when the gun popped. Stocks and scored touchdowns for Pasadena. Clapper went across for Santa Ana counters. The em quarter was scoreleos. i BUI Ileus's Loyola Lions met; a lamb period gave Alhambra its 3 points The ball struck the goal post and bounced over the bar.

University rowing comes with the announcement that Steve Reard and FAN DIEGO (8) Oreen Cy Wett Hardy Mason Thinoat Miller SchoHtlet Itonohtie Rltchey A. Went Croseuaitt ALHAMBRA Huhhard t'hatrm ((rahntn Duncan MoiiImto Tiylor Jlonlrr Knt Hevy Pariiove r.E, 1,0. R.t!. T. U.K.

0. ii. r. In the final minutes of play the in the shape of the Santa Barbara State College football team yesterday on Loyola Field and they gobbled up the Innocent morsel, winning by a yards on a fake kick. Toward the end of the game the cheering section look more Interest In throwing horns at' the cheer leaders than they did In the grime.

The game ended with Loyola toying with their opponents. Arthur Hobson will conch the 150-pound crews and class eights this fall and next spring. Both are close stu visitors launched an aerial attack and were marching steadily toward Sftn Diego's goal as the game ended. Five Sni Ana raorlrna (HI dents of the sport, have had coaching experience -and are thoroughly In ac Anshelm. Nli RL SCORE BY Ql ARTLBS Alhambra ft 8 rlan I'leno ,,0 0 long prices In-seven attempts were the cord with Head Coach Ed Brown's fl-S Dehplte their defeat Dud De, completed by the Moors, while completed by the Moors, while T.l lValin.e Hitniflt MlfhcU system.

urooL cnargt-s were in mere trying local lads tried three and completed Field oal Mohler. Touchdown Rltchey. Pthetltutea For Alhamhra: Cimnett fir firl Mi)i? Piart Tricksy Smlili ln Fuller! on. M. Itai-la Btlitnu II Tt Ci t' I Jtettr.allialt Ii ShuHa fin III! nrlla Halfleid TliflinpHin R.T.I..

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Bmtnlff 'V- Jai'ia II II I. Sk( HI, nvl Ktal WOKE it Arm.R ham: (iraham for t'onne's; Wllnon for Johnvnn; WORLD'S TOTAL Nearly 10 has been col at an times. Trie Eanta Barbara, team has had a lot of hard luck this season with Injuries and De Oroot had to play yesterday's game with a a.ti.L. R. I I.

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F. itrnstan for Tayittr: Hawthorne fr jonnwn: Hen- llcnty Hi Hon KWier Martin (C.) l.ehr Uallln -r nett fur Chntent; McKcnuItt for Sevey; Lane for two San Diego made eight first downs to five for the visitors. Rltchey, Llmon, Donohue, Green snd Capt. Cy West, starred for the winners, while the playing of Boulson. Parslow.

Hubbard snd Mohler fca- Airrxenrie: 'ntano or r.na. Kor San IKeim: Delmt ft Green: Butler for very small squad. tovola CS) Santa Barbara State (01 lltlen II. Martin Hum: for A. Weill Campbell Mr Moel ler: Meiklicntt for rmno'iue.

lected at the gate In the twenty-one world's series which have been held so far. The first series between New York and Philadelphia brought In 160,435 and the $1,000,000 figure was' not reached until 1923. when the Yankees met the Giants. ArleiM Itenno DATE SET FOR POMONA RALLY POMONA COLLEGE (Clare-mont) Oct. 18.

(Exclusive) The annual Pomona College pajamarlno, which is supposed to offlclally open the football season every year, will bs held the 22nd on the nljjht bt-fore the Pomona-Bouthern Branch game, according to present plane of the rally committee. Usually, the pajamarlno Is held before the game, but no. tut with, the Trojans Is scheduled this year, so the Sngehens are saving all the pep this event gen-erafes for Southern Branch. ttonain An s-u ulmltutlnm- Kit Ana: TbIm lr rrli; Hl.irri fuf ra.lma: CalfO It Uirm. Aii'k'iun rr t'aatrn.

Arn.4U ii I'aaien. ANTELOPE LIGHTIES WIN t-core of 28 to 0. At no time did the Santa Barbara gridders have the slightest chance to win or even come near winning. Hewi started his flirt team with dipt. "Tunna" Tunney In command in the first period but alter they had scored three touchdowns In the first few minutes of play he took them out and srnt in an entire second-string squad.

They handled the Koiitlrunners In such an env tint niter Unit Hess sent lit his third team and It was rumored lie vtus thinking of using the muM'iil. Buddy Math- es, when llie gine was railed. I.owery. Ihieffer untl t'urrln m.ide the first three touchdown fur tie llrt team. Wert made the other tiiiitlitliitvii scored by l.tivtilu in the Ihlrtl period.

In tills' period Chief the former Mterm.in I ii in n. who vu playing right h.ilf fur the l.luns, tore through the Ntnf a Barbara line fur 40 I.O.R. C. J-v-llafl I) Kan 11 Mali HEX. O'lt-lllr 1.

II R. Fotl KILL. ilrvliaki-r Hhi-rnoi'tl H. iiW.rk Kiirhmii NhiNnlnn Tunney I. owriy t'urrln Hu-fTer SAGEHEN RUNNERS OUT f.

Ciemore tttiiMtlfullr.nl For IaoI. Von tier Ahe. Mil MRS. BETTY PINKSTON AT HOLLYWOOD MEET The first of a series of swimming meets will be held at the Hollywood Athletic Club on Saturday night, the 2bth when Clyde Swendson introduces a novel swimming meet featuring a number of comedy races. One of the) features of the night will be the Mrs, appesrnnce of Betty Becker Pinkstun, world's chnmplou Ihdy diver, since she gave blrtb to twins several months ago.

The Antelope Valley High School lightweight pigskin chasers won their first start of the season sgalnst Van Kuys by a score of 19 to 7. The rVame was played st Van Nuys and it narks the opening of the Antelope-rm Fernando Football Leijue. The first score of the game was made after a scries of fumbles by both teams when Glen IicUx Ql An telope galloped across the line after a forty-yard run for a touchdown. Van Nuys obtained their touchdown on a forward pass. Antelope scored again In the second half on forward pass from Rector to Hatfield.

The victory over Van Nuys. which Is considered a strong team, places the Antelope Vsllcy boys among the leaders In the struijsle for the lightweight cbaaipkinabiji. 4 ler, tltuso. N. Hrotkn, Itemaril.

I'arker. Ktar nry, piiyert, Kaip, Mctlrtth, I'tirslrh, For Hanta Itarliara wale; Latum, Swrnirfin, t'lavetm, Mijiie. Toiirlnlotfll lamely, Tttrrln. It'rffer, Wertt. ticala after tiiurhkWTta i'Mtrln (3.1 Urrmtu WOHB BY 0.1'ARTFHS IavoIi i o-; f.in 'a Ptrha-a State It 0 Offl, lau- Referee.

klrkratrlik 1 umpire, Uauaii beat! lliMiuiarla Jataaak, POMONA COLLEGE (Claremont) Oct. 19. (Exclusive) Coach Bob Strehle will send his Pomona crosscountry runners out ou the road within a few days, tf all his present plans hold Rood. Etrehls has had the squad out for almost Uuts ka snd all the boys have Ironed out the kinks so rapidly that the Sagehen mentor thinks they can stand the rougher work. Twenty runners turned out at the first call.

Including three varsity men and some former aiars from the froth team..

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