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DECEMBER 9, 1935. PART II. MONDAY MORNING. 12 SPEED KINGS BRAVES WIN SOCCERITES Trojan Quintet, SHIPPING NEWS LOS ANGELES HARBOR DEFY DEATH END IN TIE Joe E. Brown Stars Mix PRO jiATTLE Shipheymn Score Fifteen VESSEL ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Compiled fcr Marine Esehange BEFER TO STEAMSHIP COMPANY POR DOCK TIME, RATES, RESERVATIONS AND PORTS OP CALt.

VESSELS DIE TO ARRIVE MONDAY, DECEMBER rio Deadlocked Ascot Entry List Reveals Many Old-timers Still Going Strong Points in Last Period to Clinch Game for. Crown TIME FROM OPERATOR OR AGENT DI TO SAIL VESSEL BERTH ATAOO MARU (Jap.) .229 ARIZONA Ukr.) 172 BINTANO (DutchJ 231 Coach Sam Barry's Southern California Trojan basketballers. Pacific Coast Conference champions, make their bow -of the season tonight when they face the Joe E. Brown All-Stars in a practice game at the B.C. PORT MAKES NEW STRIDES Transshipment Traffic Soars iterators Stressing Need row.

Orleant' Portland Bombay Saa Ptajjciaca Yusen Kaisha Drc. 8 m. Texas Company Dec. 10 m. General 6 8.

Corp. Dec. 10 4:00 ro, 8. D. S.

F. 8 8. Co. Dec. 8 p.m.

(Continued from Ninth Page) Although automobile racing Is admittedly a hazardous vocation, a COTTONEVA L.B.-50 ELNA 55 GOLDEN DRAGON J. Ramsellus Indennite. up the elusive pigskin and outraced Lighthorse and Magyars in Grid Victories to Jie With Douglas 8 8. Co. Dec.

19 p.m. perusal of the entry list for next -Manila New Yonc .8. P. -Portland a m. Yokohama am.

San Noon Portland a.m. San Vitno a m. Newport-8. P. am.

Manila-S. P. am. Sfattle-S. P.

a m. gan Diego am. Seattle-S. P. 5:00 am.

N. am. Seattle a m. Portland-S. P.

MARSODAK. 232A The eame will start at 8 the Maroons to go over for a touch gym Nelson SS. Co. Dec. 10 ra.

8 8. Co. Dec. 11 P.m. Sundays 200-lap Indianapolls-car MUNAMI 15 PETER HELMS 177 o'clock.

San Dleao McCormicx S. to. Dec. ro. classic at Ascot shows that most of aown, aunougn irom me press oox.

it looked as though the play should a nnnm San Prancieco Grace L'ine Dec. (SANTA ROSA 146 the speed kings entered have been nienmona ,...8. Vancouver m. p.m. am.

Standard OH Co, Dec. 8 S. Co. Dec. 14 Agenciej, Ltd.

Dec. 10 have been ruled an Incomplete pass Anyway, Ed Stevers missed the con racing ten years or longer and are still going strong. m. Liverpool RICHMOND Ukr.) 97 SILVERADO 178 TUDOR STAR Br Anc. W.

R. CHAMBERLIN, JR. 198 WAPAMA L.B.-50 WICHITA 239 am. Pnnhiui nhimbrrlm S. CO.

version and the Braves were off to SOCCER BESVLT1 IJrhthorse. Zt Victoria. JIUoui. 3i L.A.A.C.. 1.

Hollywood) Si Foresters, 0. Collegians, li Vikings, 0. 9.00 am. FrancLico L. P.

Nav. Co. Dee. 10 5:00 p.m. Pranelcro Ma nil.

From point of experience, Fred of More Dock Facilities to Handle Load Frame, 41 -year-old Silver Fox, heads a 6-0 lead. Two long passes thrown by Moses resulted In a Maroon touchdown in the second period. The first, Moses pi. New York Panama Pacific Line Dec, 9 p.ai. VESSELS DIE TO ARRIVE TCESDAV.

DECEMBER 1 TIME FROM OPERATOR OR AGENT DIE TO SAIL a t- Cflk.rA. n.n sa 11 a m. S. the list He has been racing twenty FOB Lighthorsemen of Vic MacLaglen and the every-busy de The Joe E. Brown quintet, coached by Forrest Twogood, has such former Trojan aces as Lee Guttero, Jerry Nemer, Joe Kelly and Hop Findlay in Its line-up.

Capt. Jack Hupp and Wayne Garrison, forwards; Hal Dorn-sife, center, and Eddie Oram and Bill Remsen, guards, are slated to start for Troy. The game marks the final local appear-pearance of the Trojans before they leave on a barnstorming tour of Oklahoma and Kansas. years. BY WAYNE B.

CAVE m. til. nuciurcu-o. is. uv i.ii i u.uo.

tAn to Harold Hammack, was good for m. Tacoma-S. P. tinea uec. 11 P-m itnu.ri Fmit Co.

nee. 10 2:30 p.m. San Francneo fending citv champions, worked STILL AT IT Floyd Roberts, Van Nuys veteran, 6.00 a m. Balboa a m. SeattIe-8.

P. McCormick 8 8. Co. Dec. 10 m.

their way into a three-way tie with Douglas-Northrup for the cham drove In the first race held at Ascot under the promotion of George The meteoric rise of Los Angeles Harbor as one of the nation's important transshipment ports is heralded by local ship operators, who are beginning to stress the need of more dock facilities with .8. F. -Tacoma, Kobs .8. world Kob VESSEL BERTH ANNA SCHAPER 198 A. P.

CHIRIQUI 187 FORBES HAUPTMAN ....178 IOWAN 178 KEKOSKEE fkr. MUNSTERLAND (Ger.) MOJAVE Ukr.) 238 OTOKIA (Br. tkr. 119 SILVERS A NDAL (Br.) SKRANSTAD lNor. STAN WOOD 198 KATHERINE 74 TOPILA Ukr -58 VINLAND Nor.) Anc.

WATSON VILLE 187 Bentel. Roberts, fourth ranking pionship of the first half of the split 20 yards, and placed the ball on the Brave 18. Then the big Maroon fullbacSi heaved one to Tom Jurko-vich for the pay-ofl. George Purvis converted, sending the Maroons Into the lead. MAROONS STOPPED Once agaia in the second session p.m.

Bonon American-Hawaiian b. uo. Dec. m. pm.

Portland Richfield OH Co. Indefinite. a.m. New Orlean Sudden At Chrratenson Dec. JO m.

a.m. Tacoma General Pet. Corp. Dec. 10 P.m.

pm. Port Chalmeri Guthrie it Co. Indefinite. m. New York General S.

Corp. Dec. 11 m. a m. Galvetons Sudden fc Christenson Dee.

10' m. a.m. Coos Bay Chamberlin S. Co. Indefinite.

a.m. Redwood 8 8. Co. Indefinite. city league soccer season yesterday driver for 1935 In the United States, started fifteen years ago on dirt tracks of North Dakota.

which to handle such business, by overcoming Victoria and L.A.A.C. clubs, respectively. Wild Bill" Cummlngs. Wilbur FAVORS 1936 OLYMPICS a.m. Futtt Sound a m.

Elwood uu no. jnaenmn. m. Baltimore Balfour, Guthrie At Co. Dee.

11 a.m. Portland-S. Hammond Sh.pplnf Co. Indefinite. Los Angeles' capture of so many direct lines, particularly from the Orient and from the Antipodes, is credited with creating this riew Just what Is to be done about the triple tie, the first in the thlrty- ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT, MIOXIGnT, SUNDAY, DECEMBER vear history of Los Angeles soccer, the Maroons had a chance to score when Clemens caught Benny Lefe-bvre's pass on the Brave 30 and fought his way to the 13.

After seven consecutive smashes at the burly Brave line, the Maroons were type of business, which means Shaw, "Shorty Cantlon, Mauri Rose, Lou Moore and Babe Stapp have each been racing ten years or longer. Rex Mays is the youngster of the group of throttle knights to complete next Sunday but Mays's natural ability has enabled him to vie with much to ship operators and labor will be made known today following a meeting of the league's schedule (Continued from Ninth Page) Hon of existing conditions in Ger here but never shows on import statistics. The port of ultimate ARRIVED FROM OPERATOR OR AGENT DIE TO SAIL Dec. 4 Seattle-S. F.

3. Lines Pc. 11 m. Dec. 8 Seattle-8.

Pacific 8 S. Lines Dec. 11 m. Dec. 8 Vancouver-B.

Marine Aeencies, Ltd. 9 m. Dec. 8 San Francisco Panama Pacific Line Dec. 9 6:00 a.m.

Dec. 4 Grays Harbor-8. A. B. Johnson Lbr.

Co. Dec. 10 m. Dec. Antoria 8.

8. Freeman Co. Indefinite. Dec. 8 'Velllnaton Guy B.

Barham Co. Dec. 10 p.m. Nov. 30 Portland-S.

F. Hammond Shippini Co. Indefinite. VESSEL BERTH ADMIRAL OOVE 241 ADMIRAL COLE L.B -50 CANONF8A Br.) 232A CALIFORNIA 232B DAVENPORT 73 DAISY MATTHEWS -A EMMA MAERSK (tfcr.) ..239 EUREKA 224 ESTE (Oer.) 228E many. It caned, upon au constituted! neia lor downs on tne i-iooi line destination gets such credit, as as the gun sounded ending the half, Olympic authorities to maintain FOB S.

S. F-SeaMl Hamburg Harana-N. Y. Saa Francisco Wellington S. 8.

S. S. F. -Tacoma. the foremost of the fast car manipulators.

From the start of his career, The third quarter was as dull as a two-bit razor, but when they "vigilance" and specifically record well as customs collections. TRANSFERS DURING NIGHT The facility with which trans the Riverside Rocket has been a 7 Antwerp Williams. Dimond to. uec. i.wpm.

ed that the sending of this coun 8.6. Co. Dec. p.m. ELDORADO 177 Dec.

sensation. FLOR'WCE LUCKENBACH Anc. try's athletes will Involve no In FANS TURN OUT Floyd Roberts is expected to at 7 Portland-S. F. 7 Mobile 7 Senttle-S.

P. 8 Boston 8 El Segundo 4 Mexican waters 8 Yokohama GLYMONT 200 HORACE LUCKENBACH J30D K. R. KINGSBURY 98 dorsement of the "principles or Luckenbach Lines Indefinite. Nelson 8.8.

Co. Dec. 11 m. Luckenbach Llnea Dec. 9 p.m.

8landard Oil Co. Dec. 10 J. H. Griflln.

Jr. Indefinite. General 8 8. Corp. Dec.

10 m. J. R. Hanlfy Co. Dec.

9 m. tract several thousand fans from MARTHA BUEHNER 88 shipment is accomplished here was illustrated last night, when the Ocean Transport motorliner Shun-ten Maru arrived with many hundreds of bales of New York-bound silk, all of which was rushed during practices of the Nazi San Fernando Valley for the race Bsy Eureka, Elwood INVESTIGATION FAILS 6 Eureka-S. D. Dec. Dee.

Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee.

Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec.

Dec. Dec reached the last lap things began to happen in a most sensational manner. BAXTER SCORES The period had barely gotten started when Nebb Elduayan, former St. Mary's guard, crashed through and spilled Benny Lefebvre as he was attempting to sling a forward pass. The impact forced Lefebvre to fumble and Bill Baxter, The veteran driver's two-man Miller Pnrl Ban t.nla Rirhfleld Oil Co.

Dec. 9 P.m. 8HUNTEN MARU (Jap.) 230E SANTA MONICA 15 TOPILA Ukr.) 172 TOSARI (Dutch) 59 TAIYO MARU (Jap.) Passage of the resolution em committee. RALLY TO WIN Lighthorse players put on a sensational second half spurt to beat the Germans, 2-0, at McLaglen Stadium before a banner crowd. The first half was even with the Tuetons playing their usual slam-bang game.

McLaglen's team had numerous chances to score and Gene Walsh three times dribled Inside the battling Victoria backs, only to have his shots either stopped by Joe Pe-leyo or pass at the side of the net. Jimmy, Martin started the fireworks and broke up the game midway during the second period. Taking a free kick on the Victoria 45-yard line, Marti nshot the ball so hard and so true that it actually swept Peleyo Into the net. He Juggled the ball. and then dropped it for the point that told the story.

Special, a 255-cublc-Inch Job capable of a speed of 165 miles per hour on bodying this attitude, as presented ..8. -Portland .8. Yokohama, Sydney ,...8. 5 ombay General 8. Corp.

Dec. 9 3:00 p.m. 8 Honekong-S. Nippon Yusen Kaishft Dee. 10 3:00 p.m.

8 New York Interocenn S. Corp. Dec. 9 a m. 7 Cebu The Texas Co.

Dec. 9 p.m. a Baltimore 6.8. Co. Dec.

10 p.m. 8 New York General SS. Corp. Dec. 10 pm.

VENICE MARU (Jap.) 150 VIVI tNor. tkr.) 173 to the convention by Gustavus T. WILLHILO 80 the straightaway, will be on exhibition next week in Van Nuys. Valley residents are making Rob WILDWOOD 58 Kirby of New York, was made perfunctorily unanimous after advo erts's racing a sort of civic propo- LOCATION OF BERTHS Outer Harbor 3S to 73: San Pedro. 74 to 98: West Basin, 101 to 149; Wilmington, 150 to TBOi cates of non-participation lost the East Bssln.

191 to 20; Terminal Island, 205 to 241: Long Beach, Pier A to 97. sltlon. Organized rooting sections will be on hand to cheer the victor 'Indifiatee passenger vessel. (Arrival time indicated la at Breakwater ugm. Damns' time irura final battle of ballots.

Previously the forces opposed to holding the Brave sub halfback, nabbed the bounding ball on the 8-yard line and scampered over for a touchdown. A bad pass from center ruined the conversion try, but the Braves led, 12-7. Battling to keep their unbeaten Olympics in Germany had rejected AIR MAIL SCHEDULE the American Inland, railway hauling developing many per cent Ori the night to the Panama Pacific liner California departing this morning for the eastern metropolis. Likewise, the Dutch motorshlp Tosari, from the Orient, was discharging 1800 tons of bulk copra for transshipment early this week to the Mexico-bound Sonora of the Mexican Mail Line. Incidentally, however, she had to use an outer harbor dock, so congested was General Steamship Corporation's own terminals.

So did the Wildwood, dropping 2000 tons of general merchandise from the East Coast. TRANSSHIPMENT ITEMS Regular transshipment here Includes vast numbers of oriental the Kirby resolution, put forward of Hohokus and Danbury speedways. Among other accomplishments In the East this year, Roberts set re8-ords at Altoona, and several other ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES AT PACIFIC PORTS ental rubber goes inland from here yesterday as a compromise, and characterized it as "picayune and Dussvfooting." to Denver; rags to Peoria; many record intact, the Maroons marched 1.C.L items are broken down here down the field 62 yards in five plays tTcks- itics Jet to sur Tthe non-participation and anti- Harrey Owens, inside left, scored the second goal ten minutes later. MERCURIES UPSET rno kkhiuiuj juf ecvcjai scasuu. reverse, Moses to Hammack, fol SAN FRANCISCO.

Dec. Arrived from carload lots and reassembled for dispatch to Texas and points as far east as Minneapolis. Nazi forces, for the second straight day, met defeat on a proposal to lowed by a short pass over the line San Anselmo, 4 Astoria: D. O. Scho-fleld, 1 a.m..

Eslero Bay: Admiral Laws. 9:45 a.m., Astoria; President Cleveland. BRUINS OPEN to Clemens, resulted In a touchdown Magyars had no end of trouble a three-man investigating 10:15 a.m.. New York; Carriso, noon, Apia: COCO AN UT SHIPMENTS Much desiccated cocoanuts now commission to Germany and to P. H.

Hlllmen. 2:45 p.m.. Bay: Lumberman, 3.50 p.m.. Coos Bay; Frank DRILLS TODAY Purvis converted to again send the Maroons into the lead, 14-12. The drive was featured by Moses's 11-yard gallop and his pass to Jim entering here, because Los Angeles has captured quicker transshipment facilities than San Francisco, is again dispatched by water to the H.

Buck, fl 55 p.m., Ventura. Sailed: President Wilson. 12:45 Manila: Arizona, 1 15 a Los Angeles: Hamlin F. McCormick, 7:30 a.m., Seattle; Golden Dragon, 9:20 a Los Angeles: La Brea. '2 45 p.m., Ventura; Pennsyl- Keefer, former California star, from mtdfield to the Brave 33, Keefer East Coast.

running to the 19 before being run vanian, a.m., Portland; Noyo, 4:25 It is pointed out that the port items, particularly silk for New York; also cork from Spain; canary seed and tanning extract from South America, reshlpped from here to Australia and Shanghai; South American corned beef, bound for Manila; Philippine lumber, transshipped from here to Liverpool, Bristol and to New York. Likewise Los Angeles is becoming an important distributing port for out of bounds. now probably handles more general withhold final Olympic action pending iU findings on charges of racial and religious discrimination. This proposal, aimed as a compromise, was Introduced by Supreme Court Justice Aaron Steuer of New York, a delegate of ttie Jewish Welfare Board. SMALL MARGIN The vote to reject the Steuer proposal was 58U to 55.

Thus there was a margin of only two and one-half votes on the critical and final convention roll-call, compared with the advantaRe of six and a frac Dealing wie o-i, xjuyvm and if the Mercuries had some scoring punch the score might have been vastly different Red Espinosa and Ian Bruce put the Hungarians, 2-0, ahead at half time and then the Mercuries went to work. They had the best part of the play In the second half, finally scoring on a well taken penalty by Harry Whlt-tingham. After being on the defensive for thirty-five minutes, the Magyars scored again when Espinosa broke loose and streaked by three men for the third tally. Collegians, the up-and-down kids, had their real "up" day In the Loyola main event to beat Vikings. HAMMACK SHINES That touchdown looked like the merchandise, including transshipment cargo, than it did in the boom year 192D; though transshipment figures do not show in our ball game, but they had underestimated the value of Gil Lefebvre's educated hoof.

That valuable portion of Mr. Lefebvre's anatomy soon commerce totals. The 1929 total (Continued from Ninth Page) the Westwooders. U.C.L.A. turned In a thrilling 12-to-0 victory in 1931.

dropped a 14-7 heartbreaker in 1932 and suffered a 22-14 setback In 1933. Last year the Bruins capitalized on a fumbled pnt by "Harry the Horse" Mattos and bagged a 6-to-0 decision. However, when these two teams meet on the gridiron, past history means absolutely nothing. Spauld-lng's Bruins always play their best against the Gaels. "Slip" Madigan's St.

Mary's gridders have begun to regard their date with the Westwooders as one of the high spots of! the season. pm. Fort Bragg; Krwanee, SIS p.m., Seattle. SEATTLE. Dec.

Arrived! Teiada. 8 p.m.. Los Aniteles; India, 8 p.m., Copenhagen; Kokl Maru. 1:30 p.m Tokohama: Lake Frances. 1:05 Sound ports.

Tuhagas, 10:40 Los Angeles; Stanley Hiller. 8:30 a.m.. Los Angeles; Yukon. 12 .30 Tscoma. Sailea: Tulsssss, midnight, Los Angeles via Tacoma: Oolden Cloud.

p.m.. Tacoma; Elmbar.k, 1215 p.m.. Pukow; Tejon, 12 :15 Los Angeles; Maliko, 3 50 p.m., Honolulu. PORTLAND 'Or Dee. 8 Awlved: Ny-haug at Vancouver.

12.40 pm, Rosarto; San Gabriel at Prescott. 11:30 a Seattle; Geuuyo Maru. 12:15 p.m., Kobe: Oak-inar, 1:15 Baltimore: West Shipper. put the Braves into the lead again, figures were high because of vast oil shipments and lumber receipts, both of which Items have receded tragically in the last half-decade. To catch alr-mall planes, letterg and packatea should be deposited In time to reach the Arcade postofflce one hour and thirty minutes before departure time -at planes from airports, or should be dropped at the Union Air Terminal postofllce fifteen mlnuteg prior to departure of planes as indicated below: LOS ANGELES TO NEW T0EK VIA KANSAS CITY Eastbound Leave Arcade Annex at 8 25 a.m., 3:50 8:15 m.

Leave Grand Central Airport. 9:30 a.m.. 4:30 p.m., 9 p.m. Westbound Arrive Orand Central Airport, a.m., 4:58 p.m.. 11:28 pm.

Arrive Arcde Annex at 8.35 a 5 30 p.m.. 50 a.m. LOS ANGELES TO NEW YOBK VIA SALT LAKE CITY Eastbound Leave Arcade Annex at 12:10 p.m., 10:25 p.m. Leave Union Air Terminal, 1pm. 11:20 m.

Westbound Arrive Union Air Terminal. 9 a 3:55 p.m. Arrive Arcade Annex. 9:45 a.m., P.m. LOS ANGELES TO NEW TOBK VIA FORT WORTH, TEX.

Fastbound Leave Arcade Annex at 15 a.m., 8:50 p.m. Leave Grand Central Airport. 10 a 7:30 m. Ar. rive Arcade Annex, 8.35 a.m., 8 p.m.

LOS ANGELES TO SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH Northbound Leave Arcade Annex at 7:40 8.25 7:40 pm. 11:20 m. Leave Union Air Terminal, a.m., 9 30 8:30 pa, 12 15 am. Southbound Arrive Union Air Terminal. 5:29 4 00 8:00 p.m., 7:30 m.

Arrive Arcade Annex at 8.30 a.m., S.00 p.m., 8:53 p.m., 8:30 ANGELES TO SAN DIEGO Southbound Leave Annex at 7:45 p.m. Union Air Terminal. 8.30 am, am. Northbound Arrive Union Air Terminal. 8:20 p.m..

3 pm. Arrive Arcade Annex, 0:35 p.m.. 12 35 a m. MEXICAN AIR-MAIL DISPATCHES Southbound Leave Arcade Annex at 3:15 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Leave Orand Central Airport 3.30 a m. Northbound Arrive Grand Central Airport. 4 00 p.m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.

Arrive Arcade Annex, 8 00 m. tion votes obtained yesterday by the JAPANESE LINER New Yorkers Defeated by New Mexico Rallying In the closing minutes of play, Ensign Dornln's dread-naught New Mexico aggregation which they never relinquished. In a kicking and passing duel at halftime, Hammack, handy man of the Maroons, who played in every line and backflcld position yesterday, won first prize with a 61-yard boot and a 54-yard pass. Clemens, Moses and Hammack featured for the Maroons with lit-! pro-Olympic forces in tabling the original boycott resolution. Yesterday's vote was 61 53-60 to 55 7-60.

Again the "allied bodies," voting 15 to 1 against the Steuer proposal, furnished the balance of power. They offset an increased majority among the active district associa- 1-0. The Norsemen were unable to cope with the bustling and aggressive game of the youngsters, and the usual Viking smooth working Nordic combination Just never did function properly. FORESTER SRUINED 8 25 Los Angeles; Somervllle, late p.m.. San Sailed: Vermar.

5 New Torg; Van couver, 7 p.m., Bremen. TAKES CHRISTMAS GEAR That Christmas doesn't belong exclusively to the western world is attested by the Santa Claus trappings, trees and such aboard the N.Y.K. liner Taiyo Maru. In port yesterday and departing tomorrow, to pass Christmas at sea this side of The two rivals have played two ASTORIA (Or.) Dec. 8 Sailed: Hugue tie Gil Lefebvre, Kermit Schmidt not.

7 a.m., Los Angeles: West Camargo. managed to chalk up a 6-to-0 vic 12:05 Coos Bay. Pacific Exporter, 12 30 San Franclrco. Dorothy 2.35 pm. Los Angeles: Julia Lurk- and Elduayan starring for the win ners.

Brave (21) Maroon (14) tory over the battleship New York eleven yesterday afternoon In the final 1935 fleet elimination game Hollywood had George Sutherland, Hons of the A.A.U. in support of the back In its luie-up to help Jose non-participation side. With thirty-Edesa and the Sheiks went to the thirty-four district A.A.U. against Foresters, 9-0, in the Mc- bodies votlnjj, each with three enback. 2:10 p.m..

San Francisco; California. 4:20 p.m., Seattle. Yokohama. A Japanese out of the common enemies. Both lost to California.

The Bears beat St. Mary's, 10-0. and the Bruins, 14-2. The Gaels whipped Oregon, 18-0, while U.C.L.A. routed the same team.

33-6. Tills game, in addition to the Stanford victory, marked the peak of U.C.L.A.'s pigskin power this Laden preliminary. Sutherland and the tally was 54Vs to 41H In favor SHIP MOVEMENTS SUNDAY R. Jurkovlrb I R. KliUke LOR.

McOinley C. Oorrell ROU T. BUponovttch RTL. Coughlln Levy Moses R. Hammack RHU Thoma p.

Clemens Canrlnus Artman Elduayan Steber Morris Hand Schmidt Patio O. Lefebyre Mormon Perm played at Navy iFeld, San Pedro, before 4C00 spectators. Walt Czanowskl. half-pint New Mexico back, culminated a 70-yard march by galloping around end from 3-yBrd line for the lone score. Ensign Schacht's try was blocked after a bad pass from center.

steward's department, as usual, will be Santa Claus. In recent years the day has become almost as important aboard Japanese ships as January 1, when gift-giving, social calls and revelry are paramount for a week. The liner disembarked thirty-five travelers and will embark fifty tomorrow, augmenting the list at San Francisco. Edesa both scored three times and of the Steuer proposal to investigate Jimmy McDlll, one of the real sur-j conditions in Germany before sanc-prlses of the game, drove in two tloning American Olympic partlcipa-goals with his tricky footwork andjtlon. quick thinking brain.

The ninth SUPPORT SHIFTED rtSI ZTJTZr Presidents and secretaries or 1 M.lgI' the A.A.U. added IK votes to the Santa Monica Merchants Win SCORE BY QUARTERS Braves 6 0 0 Marooiu 0 7 0 New Mexico (8) 1 21 714 Flint Holland I.E. IT. LO. (pro-Olympic total, with a quarter Blackburn Although held to two hits bv biz'S Maywood played to a 2-2 draw at New York (0) Grant Dakln Youmblood Barlow Hawkins Bone Brewer Reifenrath Weber jvote to the opposition.

FELIX DIAMOND NINE SCORES 84 VICTORY Loyola. Les Munns, Manager Johnny Bass-jGratch ler's Santa Monica Merchants HEAVY CARGO DELAYS DEPARTURE Heavy pre-Christmas cargo, loaded here, delayed the Matson liner Malolo's departure for Hawaii un C. G. R.I. RE.

y. LH. H. F. Among the "allied the Amateur Fencers' League of America shifted to support of the Bnmd-ane forces, which also had the back- VESSELS ARRIVED HORACE LUCKENBACH.

Boston. 3 30 a m. PROVIDENCIA. Tacoma-S. 4S5 a.m.

R. KINGSBURY. El Segundo. 1 FERNBANK. New Orleans, 7 a.m.

TOPILA. Port San Luis. 7:25 a.m. WILDWOOIXNew York. 9 30 a.m.

ADMIRAL COLE. 8 m. SHUN TEN MAHU, Yokohama. 11:05 a m. ADMIRAL HALSTEAD, San Diego.

1:10 m. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, 2:30 p.m. CANONESA. Vancouver.

9 p.m. EMMA MAERSK, Wellington. 8 45 m. TAIYO MARU, Honskong-8. 4 25 m.

VENICE MARU. New York. 8 10 p.m. WILLHILO. Baltimore.

7:30 P.m. VESSELS SAILED COTTONEVA. San Diego, lam. DAKOTAN. Boston.

4:10 a.m. TROJANS (JET irom ooe x-irrones taie AU-Stars, 2 to 0. in a Winter Leasue came Rolling up a barrage of fifteen GUmore Harper Mitraif Korku Jtireka Graham nn tnn a wt w-i hits at the expense of two opposition moundsmen. the Winslow til 2 a.m. yesterday, the vessel going out also with the University of Kit I IV I A I lh kilng 01 sucn associated organizations IJlVlll Lil 1 mJL I the Amateur Skatine Union.

yesterday at Civic Siadium, Santa Monica. The Merchants won because Newt Kimball and Ralph Buxton, young Felix diamond team scored an 8-4 Utah gridiron squad and forty I SCORE BY QUARTERS New Mexico 0 0 0 New York 0 0 0 Touchdown Cianlwskl. 8 0-0 American Canoe Association, Ama victory over the Aetna Carpet soft-ball team yesterday at Queen Anne (Continued from Ninth Page) Substitutions: New Meslcd -Dorliv for llnols coach, said he thought both Flint. Knighton for Blackburn. Kralt tor Ortrh.

Chamberlain for Plneault, Mini Playground. It was a major division. Municipal League contest Summary: teams were "mentally tired-." This teur Institute of Banking, American Sokol Union, German-American Athletic Union, Intercollegiate A-A. A.A., National Cycling Association, National Ski Association, the Polish Falcons and the United State Ama for Hans, Coombs for GUmore, Gum for Is Just another way of describing Mini. Scharht for Harper.

Cianowm lor MALOLO. Honolulu. 4 '50 a m. MONTEBELLO, Port San Lull, 55 R. H.

X. talencss. Metralf. New York Tomciyk for Dakin nvi for Barlow. Phlllioy for Hawkins.

Fanchon and Marco girls. The latter accompanied Rube Wolf and his orchestra, which will open up King's Tlieater in the island capital. Other travelers included Mrs. I. M.

Stainback, wife of the United States Attorney at Honolulu; E. G. Hedemark, general agent for Castle Ss Cook, factors throughout Hawaii; Ben Fish, district manager for United Artists, going to Honolulu on an undisclosed Because they did their work bet teur Baseball Association. The Jew ter than other players, several new Angei nuners. were blanking the All-Stars to three bingles.

Kimball yielded two hits in six frames, while Buxton gave up a single in the final three rounds. Jigger Statz and Jimmy Reese, first up, got the only hits off Munns. They than worked a double steal for the first run. Reese came home on two Infield outs. Plrrone Cafe OOO 000 00OO 3 3 Santa Monica 306 000 OOk 2 3 1 Munns and MrMulien; Kimball, Buxton and Warth, Mountain.

More for Reifenrath. Outte.rson for Jureka, Bayes for Graham, Harmeson for Bayev Officials Referee, Enslan J. T. Condon (Pennsylvania;) umpire. EnsUn H.

H. Lar- ish Welfare Board, alone among the J2 Aetna Batterlea: Hartii, Btllinut nd TuthlU Saundera and Roa. LECIIEIRGI WINS RACE faces will appear in the starting line-up against Pittsburgh. Bruce allied groups to vote for the Steuer proposal, was Joined by one former nn Hilniton: field Judge. Ensign u.

Wiafall (Maryland:) head linesman. En a m. EMIDIO. Portland. a m.

PROVIDENCIA, Santa Rosalia, 10 30 HEIYO MARU, 8. 3.30 m. ADMIRAL WOOD. Seattle, 11 m. ADMIRAL HALSTEAD, 10 30 m.

FERNBANK. Yokohama, 4:15 m. NARENTA. S. P.

-Vancouver. 05 p.m. UTACARBON, Port San Luis. 3 3S p.m. MOBILE CITY, 8.

F. and Seattle, 4.30 p.m. president, Alfred Lill of Boston. sign J. Ennls (California.

PARIS, Dec. 8. JP Lecheirgi, owned by Robert Leroy, today won the Prix Delatre at Auteuil, finishing mission. U. S.

NAVY CRAFT. IN PORT Midnight, Sunday. Dee eraser UNITED STATES FLEET PENNSYLVANIA (flagship.) BATTLE FORCE CALIFORNIA (flagship.) DIVISION 1 TEXAS (flsgshlp.) NEW DIVISION TENNESSEE (flagship.) NEVADA. DIVISION 1 NEW MEXICO (flagship.) MI8SIS8IFPI. DIVISION 4 WEST VIRGINIA (flagship.) COLORADO.

MARYLAND. SCOUTING FORCE INDIANAPOLIS (flagship.) CRUISER8. SCOUTINQ FORCE VESTAL (repair ship DIVISION 4 NORTHAMPTON (flagship.) PEN8ACOLA. SALT LAKE CITY. DIVISION PORTLAND.

DIVISION LOUISVILLE (flagship PAN FRANCISCO. NSW ORLEANS. AIRCRAFT DIVISIONS LEXINGTON (carrier.) BASE FORCE. TJ. FLEET ARGONNE (flagship.) MEDUSA (repair ahip RELIEF (hospital ship UTAH imobUe target.) BONOMA (tug) A LOOK MA tug BOBOLINK (mine sweeper.) TERN imine sweeper.

I VIREO (mine swepr Today's battle on the convention floor was the climax of three days of verbal warfare, overshadowing and in many instances sidetrack CORDOZA IN FEATURE AT PASADENA ARENA a length ahead of Simon Guth- mann's Cereallste in the 3800-meter LONGSHOREMEN WILL PLAY SEALS AGAIN race. Due Dclezen's Goodly was third. E. Humphries and Gustav ing ordinary business of the A.A.U. NO DECISIVE CHANGE Eight other directors hold over for, The heaviest oratorical guns were Lupe Cordora and Jack Donovan handle the spotlight four-rounders Thursday night at the Pasadena Arena, with Al Martinez FOREIGN TRADE CLUB WILL ELECT OFFICERS Directors of Foreign Trade Club of Southern California will meet at the Rosslyn Hotel tonight to elect new officers for the coming year, selections to be announced at the inaugural dinner-dance Friday night at the Mayfair Hotel.

In ''Thursday's election of directors, four new names were added. The San Pedro Longshoremen, rough and ready harbor city grid- brought to play during more than six hours of debate, but after it was all over there was no decisive another year. NEW YORK EXCHANGE HEAD TO SAIL TODAY and Arthur Johnson, respectively, rpr.nrn if Te Anonlnc riTrJ Sunday to battle the Atlantic Seals! furnishing the opposition cnange the sentiment, for or Charles R. Gay, president of the against American participation In at the Atlantic Boulevard Stadium. Cordoza Is Judged the best ama- Hull is a better tackle, or was Saturday, than Art Dittberner.

Joe Prein-nlnger played smarter football than Ed Shuey. Gene Roberts didnt look half bad at left tackle and Homer Beatty had it over Bud Langley in everything but kicking. 1IIBBS STILL LOST Leavltt Thurlow's playing at left end was his best of the year, which encouraging inasmuch as Gene Hibbs Won't be able to play against Pittsburgh and Bill Gaisford has never fully recovered from his shoulder injury. As usual, Gil Kuhn was the best of the Trojan linemen, but no one man" can do everything. Washington put two men on him when Byron Haines ran for the lone touchdown, but even at that the main fault was Ed Shuey's.

It was rather surprising to find Washington's line outplaying the Trojans most of the way, even though the S.C. forwards arent so hot. Jimmy Phelan lost both his regular guards. Mucha and Wlndust; his regular center, Burke; and a fine New York Stock Exchange, will be the Olympics. Sensing this and In It will be the second meeting of teur bantamweight on the Coast.

TVmnv-nn is Jark Means's voune among the hundreds departing for the clubs, the Longshoremen hav heavvweieht star. Johnson, who W.D. Frazer. James Loudon, Claude a last-ditch effort to" sway the convention, the anti-Nazi forces sought to gain a strategic advantage by meets Donovan, boasts two vlctorles Mitcnell ana Vincent Scott. Re elected were Paul T.

Ferrer. Earle over Harrr Arenoff. Cordoia's op Miss Charlotte Epstein of New York. BRUNDAGE JUBILANT Before turning over the presidential gavel to Brundage, whom he succeeded at Miami a year ago, Mahoney said he "bowed to the will of the majority" and appealed for full A.A.U. support of the new administration.

Later Mahoney served notice of his Intention to continue the fight against holding the Olympics in Germany. Brundage, who was drafted for the presidency of the A.A.U. by the pro-Olympics forces, hailed the outcome as a victory for common-sense over emotional Influences, fa-facts over nroDBganda, He was ing won the first time. 30-3. Since that game, however, the Seals have shown much progress and are determined to reverse the tables on Sunday.

substituting the Steuer proposal calling for a new investigation in Havana and New York this morning aboard the Panama Pacific liner California. The ship lifted 20.000 boxes of Southland citrus fruits and 800 bales of Japanese raw silk, following her arrival yesterday from San Francisco. ponent, Al Martinez, Is a great crowd-pleaser. Germany, for the flat boycott mo tion qualified only by a clause au thorizing AA.U. certification of United States Olympic athletes.

Nevada Cagers Cop 42-24 Tilt Hoopsters from the U.S.S. Nevada had an easy time rolling up a 42-24 victory over the Texas cage five In a fleet baskptba.il rontrst nlAVprl Judge Steuer's proposal called ROARK LEADS RIVIERA POLOISTS TO VICTORY SUN, MOON AND TIDES for a commission of three Investi gators one to be named by Ma-honey, one by Brundage and a third by vote of the A.A.U. ex-presldents. Its wording provided that this Aidan Roark. one of the West's i to overcome the RIvierans, for whom' sftn Pedro lnst nicht Npw Ynrk irt By TJ.

8 Coat and Geodetic Burvey, 510 Custom House. Sao Francisco. etv vsse oo 3S Dee, IS Jan. 1 Dec Dec 17 MONDAY. DECEMBER trio by personal survey determine "whether the Olympics can be suit top-ranking polo players, scored, Snowy Baker contributed some flnea 34.28 decision to the Mary-four goals and contributed a fine (play at his back position.

Paula! iani another game. Line-ups: BU-aruunu perioriuaiicc sir iru oiune preseuica uupiuis uuicu ably held in Germany and report not later than February 1. 1936, and Ohio Staters to Appear in North CHICAGO. Dec 8. rtlK-Gomer Jones, center, and Dick Heekin, halfback, of the Ohio State 1935 football team notified Coach Dick Hanley today that they would play on the Last team which meets the West at San Francisco New Year' Day.

Hanley and Andy Kerr, Colgate coach, each will pick eleven men the Riviera quartet to a 7-6 victory of this game. elected unanirrrously, together with a slate including MaJ. Patrick J. Walsh of Nw York, head of the Metropolitan Association, ax first vice-president. Walsh succeeds Jack Rafferty of Houston.

VAN PATTEN ELECTED i The acUon of the A.A.U. is a distinct victory for the amateur athletes of America," said President Emndage In a statement to tackle In Ullin. Yet he comes up with two corking guards in Shper and Starcevich and an excellent center in Etlcksen. I don't know who helps Jimmy with his linemen but between them they do a fine Job. IIl'SKr BACKS RETURN Stanford, with as great a running back as Bobby Grayson, couldnt score a touchdown on the Huskies.

In fact, Phelan told me the Redskins could have stayed on the field a month without being able to run that their report be forwarded to over the Greyhounds In the feature Nevada (42) Mlimanstl (S) Prasey Strabanek (S) Park Karl (12) Texas 24 Eaton6 Murphy 4 Manley Start In )2i Donahue i F. F. C. O. O.

the American Olympic Committee as Pun rises 6:46 a.m.. sets 4:44 pm FITZPATRICK SCORES The first game was marked by the customary fine mallet work of Ken a final expression of AA.U. opin match played yesterday at the Riviera Country Club. Blues scored an 8-5 victory over the Reds In the preliminary six- ion. Mc GOVERN SPEAKS Fitzpatrick, who led the winners with three scores.

Jimmy Gleason, Moon 4 25 p.m, sets 6:25 am. TIDES. LOS ANGELES HARBOR Dec. Low H-sh low Hish 9 1 25 30 7 42 69 lit 31 10 2 0921 22 66 3 I 3 8 11 2 53 22 9 02 66 1 1 el 3 6 12 3 36 2 4 .44 62 11-0 6 11:46 3 8 13 4 23 2 5 10 22 5.7 i t-0 4 chukker contest of the program SCORE BY HALVES Netada 21 2042 Tetas 17 7 1(4 Nevada substitute: Buckirham 1 Teraj substitutes: McEiroy 1. Ballard (4 Tsute i2 1 Maryland (34) New York (2S During the day lor.g debate.

night. "From now on the prime' duty will be to Join with the sjapd tof th Eom Mem- speakers in behalf of American par thm hall nvmr An h.fc lnh The Huskies will be "well Cxed jtlcipation tacluded John H. McGw next year. That entire bartcfleld of if New, I0. Hign Low High I-ow 036 38 5 1 2 7 11 5-1 0 1 1.28 3 9 6.27 2 8 11:50 4 4 7:15 0.6 Whipple 20 F.

Wion10( F. Freeman js other amateur sports bodies of the American Olympic RcTt t'T Committee and get behind 1U pro-! gram to give the youth of America ff fcarted play 111 the McGlnley of Philadelphia, Fred 1 Tides are given in order cf occurrence. v. tsrown Price (2 G. Franklin 4 after long endeavoring, finally broke into the point column with a goal for the Blues.

Egon Mere, mounted on Councillor, captured the riding honors in the bctween-games Jumping contest. Line-ups of both polo contests: Kiviera (7) Oreyhound () Zenucx (1) No. 1 Brendelg 1 Bal. Sr. No.

PdieY 3 Roars. I4 No. 3 Conar nrK roiiimn srnguri tne umw una secona to make up the East squad. Jones was a general choice for All-America center and Heekin was an out-standing Big Ten halfback. Three Minnesota players.

Sheldon Beise, fullback: Dick Smith, tackle, and Vernon Oech. guard, already Jrme O. Maryland JO j43 lenlumn height in feet abore or below mean Sft.ll VJJfJl wUiil IV BOl3J Vllv A HI N- Tort is 11 water, ugnt-iace type aenoteg a bltions to carry the Stars and Maryland substitute: S.masw (2.) New i substitute: Ciavson U.i Haines. Cain, Log? and Nowogroski returns and only losses of any consequence are Shrer at guard and XAEarevlch and T. Markov on the mis.

Washington win be In the running for the title and the California and Trojan games are apt to decide the championship unless the Bruins can repeat their strong showing. RALLY TO WIN Then they swung into action, getting three goals In that period, two more in the next and the deciding point in the fifth TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL Stripes to victory In the eleventh Olympiad." 1 Other oarers: Second vie er president, Seth Van Patten. Los Ange Baker i Back Tevisl Steers of Chicago and William Allen of the University of Pennsylvania, undergraduate president of the Intercollegiate AAAA. Speakers urging nonparticipalion. concentrating their fire on Nasi policies included Louis Dl Benedetto of New Orleans, Jack Raffer-ty of Houston, Tex, William S.

Haddock cf Pittsburgh. Aaron Frank cf Portland. Or, Harry Blum of Pittsburgh, Alfred J. Ull of IVwjon, Louis Berliner of Pater- Handicap (2) have told Hanley they were willing to play for the East. I LEAGUE RECORDS i Back In the earliest days of the las; third vice-president, James J.

stanza. I score bt chckkxpj WINKLER TO FINISH UP BOXING PROGRAM Harry Winkler of the Inelewood Roach, New fourth wee- The teams were criglnaUy rated 0 1 3 a 07 president. -Dr. rrans R. seventeen goals apiece, out a i t.

iJ: 1 ..1 Cues 1 Reds The following schedule of aallirg is provided by tft Les ActeSes pmm.niee: December 10 from Saa Francisco. Uail for Philippines. December 11. from Les Angeles. Veil for Hawaii.

New Zealand. and 131011 and FiM Islarea. DeeTrher 12- from Seatti. Mail for Japan. China.

Hcsiona. rVam. SettieTrert. French Indo-Cmna, Dctf a East Jndie and waieer 2i Athletic Cub will complete his sup-UnrsJl' J1' I porung bill today for Wednesday J. Ferris of New York: as-1 Greyhounds when "Bi Bcv" WU- No" 1 WIIITMFR NABS RACE WATSONVI1XE.

Dec. Buck Whltmer cf San Jxt won the 1.. u. 1 Xgttrr. of the Troy club, was.

credited with handling eighteen fielding chance at second base. About fifty years co F. C. Dunlap of the Cleveland club was credited with handling a similar number of chances. N.

C. W. Romine of the twenty-fve-lap main etent at the 'sen to me presiaero, j. expected to oe ineir ace ,2, night amateur mitifest The card Bingham. Chicago.

In re-Heeling! former, was unable to participate. topper! bv Bennv Robello and Ferr the degs alv voted fclmlTwo goals were given the Grev-j BTOR' CHL Kf Cnlm Addis, top-JLght middle- Palm Itrneft speed bowl auto races Indiana-Kertuckr Association, Al- tocay ia 12m. as. Zrea Wheca ttf BaTUnvara aod auuu iDcreaN ia "comm tjuanef, out wasn 1 rocAigntR, 1 1 1 weigtits. i.

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