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OCTOBER 11, 1931.PART Vl-aJ 5 Tech Beats Georgia Tech, 13 to 0 SUNDAY MORNING. ARMENTROUT IS DATES SET FOR Hunter, Dutra Standings of Prep Leagues HERO OF PLAID Battle Sunday OPENJOURNEY Southland Championship at in Pro Finals Captains Punting Keeps Foes in the Hole Potrero Late This Month MP. CITT LEAGUE W. Jeffrrsan 1' Las Angeles 1 Manual Arts 1. tremens 1 Fairfax 1 Hnllvw.ea 1 Lincoln Polytechnic ft Belmont ft Roeievelt Garfield ft Franklin 0 BY EDWARD LAWRENCE Tartars Si core After Marcn A.

(Pat) Patterson, secretary of 70 Yards of the Pacific Southwest P.G-A., an nounced definite dates for the an ft ft a a 1 1 I 1 T. 0 ft 1 ft P.e. l.ftftft l.BIW 1.000 1.IMHI Mil Ml 1.IMMI .01 Ml P.e. l.wto 1.IMHI Mi nual Southern 4 California open BAT LEAGUE Second-Quarter Touchdown Made by Kaval Olin Dutra and Willie Hunter meet Sunday at the Virginia Country Club in the thirty-six-hole finals of the Southern California. P.G.A.

championship. Dutra, medalist and1 defending champion, will be favored over the former British amateur champion. The match was postponed from last Sunday to permit Dutra to play in an exhibition match at Salt Lake City today. snip, me tour W. 1 a ft nament opens, ft 1 1 Pan Pedro Wilson Redonds Santa Monica Huntington Park Inclewood on Thursday, the 29th tnst at the Potrero Country BY W.

A. ALEXANDER Member All-America Board of -r Football .1 ICopyrlzht, 1931, by Christy Walsh Syndl cate.J Club with an P.O. amateur ORANGE COUNTY W. Brea-Olinda 1 Anaheim 1 Oranic ft Garden Grore ft Huntington Beach 0 1.IMMI 1.IMIO ATLANTA (Ga.) Oct. 10.

(Exclu- pro event, to be elve) In a hard-fought game Car followed on Friday, Sat regie Tech defeated Georgia Tech, 13 to 0, the deciding factor being RIVERSIDE COUNTY W. L. P.e urday and Sunday with the -Carnegie Tech's better use of the OREGON DOWNS LmJ Am 1 1.IIIMI 1.000 punt as an offensive weapon l.noo seventy two-hole cham HUSKIES, 13-0 Mc3W.t3.l30rM .000 pionship, With the score 6 to 0 in favor of "Carnegie Tech Capt. Armentrout of the Tartan team kept the Georgians In the hole the whole second half punts that went out of hounds the. goal line or that stopped P.e -rr Mh Ml A V.fv 'OvO v-'eXiV I BiiiifMlll HT jftJmi Lltm 400 Coaehella I Hemet 1 Elslnere 1 Beaumont ft Banning ft Baa Jacinto 0 MARrNE LEAGUE W.

Rlls 1 Bell 1 Jordan 1 Leuainger 1 Narbonne 1 El Seganda ft (South Gal 0 Garden 0 Bannini ft Torrance ft 1.000 1.000 inside the 10-yard line. l.ooo 1.000 (Continued from First Page) Watts was surrounded by Washington men when he threw and Orville Bailey, who made a marvelous catch of that lazily falling ball 1 yard from the goal line, snatched it from two guarding Huskies. -Carnegie scored on the first play In the second quarter after a beau-' tiful drive down field of 70 yards. The feature of this drive was a 23- .000 .0011 The teams lined up on the Wash "yard end run by Armentrout and some good plunging by Kavall. In SAN FERNANDO VALLEY W.

P.e. ington 1-yard line and it took Joe Lillard, the "Midnight Express," but 1. IIIMI -Georgia Tech's behalf it may be said one play to smash over for the that Tech's first-quarter team was largely composed of substitutes. This touchdown. It was a wide right 1.IMIO l.niin IMIU .000 .004) end run on which he suddenly cut in and plunged through tackle Cash prizes totaling $1000 are offered for professionals, with low gross and low net trophies for amateur winners.

Leo Diegel won the championship last year at Agna Call-ente. but will not defend his title, according to reports. Fred Morrison of Fox Hills, 1929 open champion; Olin Dntra of Brentwood, Chet Beer of Bakersfield, Mortie Dutra of Virginia, Willie Hunter of Montebello Park, Vie Dalberto of Los Angeles and Jack Tarrant of Hollywood will be numbered among the leading professional contenders. The chief, amateur threat will be David Martin of California. California State and Southern California champion.

Patterson reports that the Potrero course has been tightened up for the tournament and will be in condition. Entries close Monday, the 26th and can be made through Patterson at the Potrero club. Amateurs with handicaps up to twelve are eligible for the amateur-pro tournament. That touchdown climaxed Oregon P.e. first real scoring chance and it took 1.

IIIMI 1.IMI0 1.0IMI the Webfeet only eight plays achieve it once they had the oppor Unlwalty 1 Van Nuy 1 Canoga Park 1 North Hollywood ft Eacie Rock 0 San Fernando 0 COAST LEAGUE W. San Diet 1 Alhambra 1 Fulierton 1 Santa Ana 0 Lang Beach Glendale ft Paaadena WESTERN JAYSEE W. L. Compton 1 ft Fulierton 1 Santa Ana ft l.oni Beach ft ft Pasadena ft ft Los Angeles ft 1 Glendale ft 1 .000 .000 tunity. The other touchdown camt Ave minutes later on a sensational pass Interception and 87-yard run from the Oregon 13-yard line by L.

ft ft A ft 1 1 1 T. II ft 1 1 ft ft ft P.e. I. IMMI 1.000 .000 IMMI .0110 This Week's Prep Games am Bowerman, an end. Bowerman grabbed a forward pass almost out of the very hands of Merle Hufford, the passer, and wriggled, twisted, fell, got up, roiled, dashed down the sideline, finally to fall across the goal line after running almost the length of the gridiron.

This touchdown not only stopped what might well have been a Husky drive to a tie score, but broke the heart of the Washington machine. In the remaining five minutes Jimmy Phelan's lads never again threatened. "Shuflflin' Joe" Liilard. the Midnight Express, twice intercepted their forlorn hope passes. happened to be a strategic move on i'- "the part of the coaching staff that did not turn out to be good strategy.

At this point in the game Capt. TNeblett went in at center for Geor- Tech along with two new tackles and two fresh backs. the remainder of the second quarter Georgia Tech had the ball greater part of the time and threatened to score on two occasions. In fact, Georgia Tech had the ball first down on Carnegie 10-yard line when the half 'ended. 11 The story of the second half is the fine use of the punt by Capt.

Armentrout and the whole Carnegie team, at the start of the second half Georgia Tech rushed the ball to mid-field and were in fine posi- to put the ball deep in Car-rregie territory with a good kick. Unfortunately, Galloway, the Georgia Tech kicker, tried too hard to place the ball and kicked it out of bounds on Carnegie's 45-yard line VfoV a net gain of 8 yards. Carne- pie made one first down and then out of bounds close to Tech's goal. Tech punted and the was again aCrnegie's at mid-field. This performance kept up the whole third quarter and part of the -y fourth with scarcely a variation, At this point a short punt gave Carnegie the ball on Georgia Tech's line.

Dregger, the Tartar quarter, used his head at this point by picking a weak spot at left guard and left end and drove to a touchdown seven plays with Armentrout doing most of the ball carry- That was the ball game. Through the first, second and third quarters the two teams struggled, with almost nothing to choose San Diego Cops Over Pasadena ROSE BOWL (Pasadena. Oct. 10. (Exclusive) Pasadena's fight gave way to man power In the final quarter here today and the highly touted San Diego High School eleven limped off the field with a 13-to-2 victory over the Bulldogs from the Crown City.

With their captain on the side lines because of an injured leg, Pasadena outrushed the Cavemen all over-the field in the third period, and tallied on a safety. Ross and Johnson, ends, smeared Beerle as he attempted to kick from behind his goal after the latter had been thrown for a 12-yard loss on the previous play. Pasadena was on its way for a between' them. The first quarter CITY LEAGUE Poly at Fremont. Manual Arts at Belmont.

Jefferson at Los Ancelra, Hollywood at Fairfax. Roosevelt at Lincoln, Garfield at Franklin. COAST LEAGUE (Saturday) Pasadena at Fulierton. San Diego at Santa Ana. Glendale at Alhambra.

Long Beach, bye. BAY LEAGUE San Pedro at Redondo. Compton at Huntington Park. Santa Monlea at Wilson, Inclewood, cje. FOOTHILL LEAGUE Mulr Teen at HooTer.

Durban at So. Pasadena, Whittler at Monrovia. CITRUS BELT Pomona at San Bernardino. Riverside at Chaffey. Redlands at Covlna.

MARINE LEAGUE South Gate at Bell -Rita at Gardena. Narbonne at Leuclnger. El Segundo at Torrance. was nardly three minutes old when the Huskies made a serious threat but the Webfoots braced up and stopped it as they held for downs n7n a7 on their own 13-yard line. In turn they attacked, but Washington held (O the thrust easily after Hufford's fumble of a punt on his own 40 yard line had given the Webfoots a break.

Just at the close of the second quarter, with a minute left to go, a bad pass from center cost Line-up: Washington the ball on downs on Georgia Tech i Carnegie Tech lllh(if her own 36. Liilard passed to Win ter for 16 yards to the Washing Slocumb Kilngan Branch Murray ton, two end line plays then gained eight more to the 14, but the half ended at that point. Washington Stewart Fletcher "Sample Ducanls Heinier Porsman Leis Buerger Kavel Armentrout LP. L.T. La.

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R.H B. Dcloach Ezell Isaacs touchdown when Riordan's pass was intercepted by Sarsfield on his own 35-yard mark. From this point on, San Diego drove to the goal line, Wynne cracking tackle on the last down. The conversion failed. Don Giddings, San Diego center, stopped another Bulldog rally by intercepting a pass in midfleld and returning it to the 30-yard mark.

Wynne drove through an exhausted Pasadena tackle and raced 25 yards goal-ward. Eeerle converted on a drop kick. The line-ups: had considerably out-yardaged Ore Cherry Mllllgan gon, and had made seven first downs Flowers to the Webfoots' four. O'Toole P.B. McArthur Then came the second half, with SCORE BY QUARTERS Banning at Jordan.

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY Van Nuts at San Fernando. No. Hollywood at Eagle Rock. Canoga Park at University, SAN GABRIEL Puente at Downey. Citrus at Montehello.

Excelsior at El Monte. ORANGE COUNTY Tustln at Garden Grove. Orange at Anaheim. WESTERN LEAGUE Marshall vs. Beverly Hills at U.C.L.A Other teams bye.

TRICOUNTY LEAGUE Corona at Cotton. China al Claremont. Bontla, bye. RIVERSIDE COUNTY Coaehrlla at Hemet. Beaumont at Perris.

San Jacinto at Banning. OTHER GAMES Urban at Redlands Froh. Oregon -gradually gaining strength Carnegie Tech 06 0 7 13 "-Georgia Tech ....0 0 0 0 0 while the Huskies more and more Scoring Touchdown. Kavel, Armen found themselves on the defensive trout. Point after touchdown, Btewart Doc Spears surprised the Huskies in r-'plcemeni.

First downs Georgia Tech, Came le, 13. the first half by holding back Lil Pasadena (2.) Reese Pyle Hoop Westling (C.) L.E.R. L.T.R. LOR. Ban Diego (13.) Thompaa Burchard Hall (CI Giddings Zimmerman Passes completed Oeorgia Tech, 1 for IS enrdst Carnegie, 9 for 118 yards.

Passes incomplete Both Ave. Passed Intercepted lard and Don Watts, his first-string halfbacks, and starting the game with Temple at left half and Gee at right. Late in the quarter he sent in Lillard and Watts, but as '-Both two. Penaltlea Georgia Tech, 35 Plank R.O.L. Well, just look around you in your place of Business.

Who are the ones who get the better jobs? Who are the ones who bring in the biggest orders? Who are the ones with whom your firm customers like to do business? Aren't they the ones who are particular about their personal appearance? yarns; Carnegie. SO yards. Officials Referee, Ducote. Auburn; urn Venesonl R.TL. Knspp Rom E.L.

B. Gentles Haradon Q. Weslcott Duncan L.H.R. Wynne Atkinson R.H.L. Sarsfield plre, Palmer.

Colby; head linesman. Bag-lesN W. field udge Strett. Auburn. Spanish-American Institute at Black the second half began he repeated Foiev Riordan F.

F. Gentles SCORR BY QUARTERS Ban Diego High on 1.113 Hares Beaten former strategy by keeping them on the bench. Rotenberg at left half and Gee at right pounded the Husky lines for varying gains and three first downs until Just before the Trobabes Trim Chat fey, 14-0 by Moor Team Pasadena 0 0 I 0 2 Bubstltutlons Pasadena: Johnson for Reese; Burkhardt for Diordan: ChUds for Burkhardt; Marston for Westling; Burby for Hoop; Sexson for Johnson; Riordan for Burkhardt. San Diego: Calllsion for Wynne; Morria for E. Gentles: Puller for third quarter ended.

It was mostly Defeated for the first time l.i a punting battle, but with Oregon LONG BEACH, Oct. 10. (Exclu three years last week, Coach Fran pounding hard at every opportunity Trompas: Beerle for Sarsfield. sive) After trailing 6-0 at the end 'cla i Tappaan's University, of South- Toucnaowns Wynne, 2. Extra point, Beerle.

Safety. Pasadena. Officials 7 and the Huskies unable to make single first down. of the first half. George Hobbs's fa rn California frosh came back Then suddenly, a turn In the tide, Blewett, referee, California: C.

Toney, umpire. California: J. Tunney. head linesman, Loyola; Dunn and Williams, timekeepers. vored Moors of Alhafnbra High defeated the defending Southern California champions from Long Beach P.

'(Personal Appearance) strongly yesterday at the Olympic Btadium, scoring a 14-to-0 victory Washington In her own territory hammered 9 yards on three downs, barely missing a first down by Inches. On fourth down Marlowe over Bert Helser's Charley Jaysee Vikings, Saints Battle to Tie Poly, 13-6, in the Coast League pre miere here today. Gene Culp, Long Beach quarter was rushed so hard that his punt went high and short Rotenburg back, scored in the first quarter on a plunge from the 1-yard line where Joe Deems, Jackrabbit tackle, had recovered an Alhambra fumble on LONG BEACH. Oct. 10.

(Exclu downed it on tne wasnington 49-yard line. Gee shot through the You Can Get Ahead Faster if You Have It Anc! You Can Gef lf Easily and Economically. Read the Men's Apparel Advertisements in the sive) Long Beach and Santa Ana Husky right guard for eiftht. Roten burg hit the middle for one more, struggled to a scoreless tie here today In the Junior College Confer ence opener. It marked the fourth Gee on a short-side play tore off three more and the Oregonians' eighth first down on the Washing straight year that the Vikings have falle dto cross the Dons' goal line, ton 37-yard line.

Rotenberg ham but the first in which Santa Ana mered for another as the quarter has not scored. ended. A cheer from the Oregon the preceding play. Red Cameron, Moor quarterback, scored In the third quarter on a 43-yard run off tackle on the short side, with Capt. Whitman converting.

One minute later, Capt Whitman smashed off tackle, 36 yards, also on the short side, for the touchdown that sealed victory. Long Beach opened a desperate rally in the closing minutes, charging down to the Alhambra 6-yard line as the game ended. The Dons rolled up a margin of rooting section as Joe Lillard, the An leven. Both frosh tallies came in the second quarter. Irvine War-btirton, diminutive quarterback for the pea greeners, opened the period with a long pans to Al Reboln for a gain of 50 jards and a touchdown.

Reboln, who started the season at quarter, wa shifted to right half yes- terday. Cal Clemens converted for the first extra point tallied by the S.C. frosh this season. Cilliot's fumble of a punt on the Chaffey 6-yard line, whii.h was recovered by Ward Browning for the frosh, paved the way for the second score. Bob Morrison scorM from the 3-yard line, skirting left end to cross the goal line.

Clemens again converted. While no scores were recorded In the last half, the frosh held a decisive edge In the going, and threatened on several occasions. The line-ups: frosh Chaffer J.O. (0) 11 to 5 in first downs and carved Midnight Express, and ITie speeedy 180 yards from scrimmage to the Don Watts, rushed on the field in 130 by Long Beach. In the third the intermission.

quarter the Vikings engineered Then out of nowhere came the 27-yard drive, but the touchdown big Oregon play. Warts faded back threat was nullified by a Long Beach 15 yards after taking the ball on a reverse. Then as the Huskies In the preliminary, Long Beach fumble on the 1-yard line. Santa Ana was eleven yards from a touch and Alhambra battled to a 6-6 tie LARGEST HOME-DELIVERED CIRCULATION ON THE PACIFIC COAST Uroiiterti Trail Jfarl. Eniirt Contents CrvWm charged through at him, he began to trot to the left and toward the down in the first quarter, but was in Class C.

held on downs. scrimmage line. He barely ambled The summary: Long Beach (.) Alhambra (13.) Hideo Higashi, Santa Ana end, along, apparently looking for a hole. caught a 20-yard pass from Em- Hallen R. Ogden Deema L.T.R.

Linden Martinson (0.) R. 8mlth Johnson C. Farley Robinson R.O.L. Rlalr Then Just as two players closed In on him, back went that left arm and the ball left his hand In an easy toss toward the goal line. Out of a mass of players, Bailey the mett Seacord on Long Beach's 5-yard line, but fumbled in attempting to plunge for a score.

Edmund OXNARD TRIMS OLD BUCKEYES BOW L.E.R. L.T.R. LOR, C. L. Holland R.H.L..

Becker Knox RE.L. Clayton Culp Q. Cameron Tlndall L.H.R. Doddg Munch R.H.L. Woods son of the Vikings recovered.

Fumbles at crucial points marred the struggle, each side muffing the ball RIVALS, 13 TO 6 VENTURA, Oct. 10. Old rivals Browning Dibble McOlnley Thornquist Lady Fulirer Warburton Bosch Klumb Rothrock Thompson Oadonslcl Fink Everett Louman Klrcher Ftlllua Elrod Jordan F. Whltham (C.) end, made a leaping catch and went down with the ball tightly held on the 1-yard mark. It was a wonder ful catch.

Then Lillard's wide run and cut-In, and the touchdown was seven times. 8CORE BY QUARTERS TAR HEELS TIEFLORIDA (Continued from First battling Tar Heels staged their final bid for a touchdown. Reporting to an aerial attack they car rlcd the ball to Florida's 1-yard line. The 'gators held for ona dowa and the game ended. R.TL.

L. Q. L.H.R. R.H L. F.

peboin The summary: Lone Beach (0 Santa Ana (0) met on the gridiron today when the Ventura and Oxnard High elevens fought a bitter battle. Oxnard mado it nine victories out of ten vears lemeni Morrison Long Beach 0 0 0 Alhambra 0 0 13 013 Scoring Touchdowns. Culp. Long Beach; Whltham and Cameron, Alhambra; conversion, Whltcham. over.

Moeller converted the point. Moortep L.B.R. Beall Parker L.T.R. Clayton Abrahams LOR. Rltner during this period, but only one was completed for a gain of 23 yard.

On the other hand, the Commodores, coming to Ohio with a famous pass attack pre-- ceding them, tried only three passes during the whole game all of which were downed. The Buckeyes, changing their tactics during the second half, used nothing but straight football, until the last minutes of play. Had it not been- for the boner the Buckeyes probably would have won the game, for during the sixty minutes of playing they hung up sixteen first dowas to Vanderbilt's six. Their score was made by rushing. Line-ups: Substitutions Long Beach: Purdy.

Nel Oregon. Washington. telnman C. Meislneer of play when they took the breaks to score a clean-cut 13-to-6 victory. Croker scored first on a "40-vard Bowerman L.E.

B. Smith Morgan L.T. Bchwegler Isenberger R.O.L. Bartholomew P. Bhupp R.TL.

Santa Crug McLatn RE.L, Hlgasht Edmundson 0. Slracusa Seedborg l.H.1 Walking Wilson LQ. O'Brien son, Lacy, Peterson, Moan, Clark. Yancy, Fawcett, Ray, Jones, Oauhan, Brldgeman, Arnold. Alhambra, Addis, Nccio, Hyde, Carleton, Sefton.

Collier, Btockton, Zelt-meter, Carroll. Houti. OfTclala Referee. Rsy Call: moire. Howard C.

Forata dash. Basham scored next on a dO-yard run after an intercepted pass. Palmer R.fl, Bchults SCORE BY QUARTERS BO. "Frosh 0 14 0 014 CMney 0 0 0 00 Touchdowns: Reboln, Morrison. Conver-lloqs: Clemens, 2.

Bubstltutlons Chaffey: La Rue for Rothrock, Gllllot for Louman, Jones for Elrod, Clover for Klrcher, E'lWRrds for Fink. B.O. Frosh: Wotkyns for Warburton, for Reboln, Hobn for Morrison, Bummers for Puhrer, Halstead lor McOlnley, Martin for Clemens. Officials: Eddie Leahy, referee: Harry Edelnon. umpire; Sid Wltherow, head linesman) Cyril Tipton, field Judge.

Bhupp R.H.L. Hall Waltrak Nllsson Crant P. Seacord Antocich RE. Bally Manuel Laraneta; field judge, Bhortr Bmlth; head linesman, fill! Cole. uarun iea -Ventura in a last-quarter fight with a' touchdown.

The line-ups: TO VANDERBILT (Conf from First Page) who ran 47 yards for the score after partially blocking the pass, repeated his misfortune of the game by passing twice on the fourth down, literally giving the game to tbe southerners. With but a few seconds to play in the half Benls passed from his 20-yard line on fourth down. It was incomplete, but Vandcrbllt had time to make one play. Ohio had been penalized for incompleted passes and the ball was on the 14-. yard line.

Henderson on the last play cut back through tackle for the touchdown. Henderson then drop-kicked goal. The last score of the day. During the first half. Ohio State attempted to past the Commodores oft their feet.

Fourteen passes were attempted SCORE BY QUARTERS Carolona. Walker Hodieg Mclver Ollbreatri Pysal Under ood Brown Iiranrh rhlpp Blusser chRtidler Worlds, L.I. Cherrf LT. Phiel LQ, Porsytha C. Perraral O.

Williamson T. Jenkir.g E. Hall Q. Burk H. Pogerp fl.H.

Emmelhalna P. 6IUby Moeller Marsh Tempi I H. Hpfford Geo R.H. Wolcott Posrn E. Bherberg Lone Beach 0 0 0 04 Santa Ana 0 0 0 00 Ventura GRIDIRON MAGNET More than twenty States and the () Oxnard (13.) Substitutions For Long Beach: Surer.

Oregon substitutions: Lillard for Tem oin for D. Bhunn. Drown for Snuro. 8tcele Carlln ple; Walts lor Gee; Rotenberg for Lil- Tegroen for McLaln, Brown for Mooney. Vanderhllt.

LF. Kirwan L.T. Leyendecker LQ, HUglies srd: Mikulak for Moeller; Winter for District of Columbia have representatives on this season's football For Banta Ana: Jugke It for Bsrtholo- Armstrong Nellson Bowerman; Swanson for Forstai Bobbltt for Posjo. i. mew, Conkey for Beall.

Ollbert for Sira-cusa. Smith for Hall, Maxwell for Smith. Schumacher squad at Dartmouth University. Orarry L.f. Bssha'm L.T.

Coolurls LO. Mllligan C. Heck BO. MrfClntiey T. Oavlriwn O.

Petit LH. Croker UK, Plerpont F. Lefever Washlnvlon substitutions: Pederson for Hlckeraon Officials: Referee, Poster. Hampden Sidney; umpire. Hill.

Oeorgia Tech: b'sd llDMman, Mouatt. Armour Institute; Jlold Judge, Bcholar, Presbyterian Ohio BUte, Perrell BaumgaiUcn Varnrr Bmlth Gallns Pniibrich Rabensteln Cramer Hinchman Holcomh Oflleials Referee. Art Badenoch; um Hufford; Bledsoe, for Wolcott: Martin for Woolejr pire. F. Betts; head linesman, B.

Baiiey. Massachusetts is first with twenty players. Berg C. p. T.

k. T. h. Bensley Moore Foster Close Thomas Roberts Marsh: Ms now for Chrrberg: Bu.ise for Marlowe; Mladnlck for Waltrak: Lortson for Palmer; Neblt fur Antonclch. MOTOR BOATS there "are 253,540 motor-boats in United States.

The North Jersey-New York district, with 34,76 leads all other centers. Flori-' da, with 21,737. la second. The third district In rank is that which centers Philadelphia, Pa with 15,265 motor-boats. Neal Beckett UNIQUE TRAINING Jimmy Phelan, University of Oregon scoring Tourhdowns.

LI ard. BACK AGAIN Charley Paddock, who has partici r.B Vurhlntch Alec Robb, husky Lehigh line IMMORTAL HURLER Arcprding to tradition. Cu Chulain, Ireland's greatest hurliuu star, carried a ball nine miles on stick without dropping It Bowerman: goal point. Moeller. 1, Referee, Herb Dana, flan Francisco: umpire, Keith K.

Jones, Army; head linesman, Lloyd Ynder. earned Tech: field Judge. Jack Washington football coach, has introduced log-sawing as a means of man, has brought his weight up pated in four Olympics, will try for (hi Olympic leam next yea, oniclalsTJefetiee, Prank Lane, Detroit; timnire, H. M. Tnwne, Bales: Judge, Cart Weigsnd.

Wooateri bead Uueeman, Btrick-ling, Virginia. rjadiUonlnz his athletes. from 147 to 192 In two years, Patrick, Baa Fraacisco,.

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