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JANUARY 2, 1938. PART II. ncjclesiTimcs SUNDAY MORNING. 12 THIS PLAY HALTED TIDE'S SCORING THREAT IN SECOND QUARTER Golden Bears ALABAMA FUMBLES PLAY BIG PART IN CALIFORNIA VICTORY BV GRAXTLAXD RICE Swallow Tide Victory-Thirsty Califoinians Prove Gridiron Greatness nance in ball carrying and block" PASADENA (Rose Bowl) Jan tk l.In the presence of 00,000 Ing tells the story. rOOR PASSING witnesses, Alabama discovered at last that the Rose also has Its thorn.

The thorn today was The passing on both sides was poor. Alabama completed only three out of twelve attempts BY HENRY M'LEMORE California. And it was a thorn replete with poison. while California's total was two United Press Staff Correspondent out of nine, a total of five out The Golden Bears plugged up PASADENA, Jan. 1.

(U.B Ala of twenty-one shots, due In tha main to Inaccurate aim where the receiver seldom had a bama's Crimson Tide was just a drink of water to California's and rolled back the hitherto unbeaten Crimson Tide by -the margin of 13 to 0, with Vic Bottari, the California eel, skirt Golden Bears today. chance. Thirsty for victory after six 1 To Bottari and Kllgrow go th ing Alabama's left end for two touchdowns where on each oc teen years of waiting, the Bears i main honors of a fine game, but i swalloped the Tide, 13 to to the play of Meek and Herwlg in 4 establish themselves wortny sue recovering fumbles, Intercepting passes and all-around alertness casion the open flank was.left completely unguarded as the fleet Bottari crossed the line. FOUR FUMBLES I cessors to the "wonder team" that achieved California's last tV must also receive the chaplet of wild apple blossoms due to alert i Rose Bowl triumph In 1921. In spite of California's superior play from start to finish.

Bottari The victory was accomplished before a crowd that shattered all play, Alabama lost her chance especially was the main thorn Alabama was headed for a touchdown as this pass was thrown from Mosley to Holm in the second period yesterday. But Chapman (No. 48) and Bottari (No. 92) hit the Tide fullback so savagely after he rirevious Tournament of Roses snagged the ball that the pigskin sailed into the air. Bob Herwig (No.

66) came up fast and intercepted the ball on' the seven-yard line. At extreme right is Perry Schwartz, Bear end. phot8 by Howd mitT to win or tie by four costly fum concealed in Californias ros arbor and there were tims game records. A vast throng of bles that wiped out at least two when this fleet back was an acre" 00,100 packed the giant Arroyo Seco stadium from turf to tur probable touchdowns. The first was a fumble by Holm on California's 7-yard line at the start of thorns, ail dipped in cobra venom.

ret to watch footballs biggest PLAY-BY-PLAY ACCOUNT OF CALIFORNIA'S GRID VICTORY 1oust. and one which ended Ala Team Line-ups Alabama Po. California Warren L.E. Dolman Tipton L.T. DeVarona bama's spotless record In this New Year's Day intersectionai Bottari cracked right tackle and FIRST QUARTER Army Athletes of the second period after taking a pass.

As the ball bounded out of his arms on the wh'rl, big Herwig nailed it in midair. Later on in the fourth period, with the ball on California's 4-yard line through pass interfer Herwlg recovered for California on the Bears' 1-yard line. BEARS Standing deep In the KICKOFF Kilgrow kicked oft strife. ONE OP BEST Monsky L.G. Evans Cox C.

Herwig to Meek, who received on the California 16 and returned to his 32, Awarded Insignia end zone Chapman punted out of bounds on the California 43-yard was stopped just Inside the 5-yard line. Bottari ran around right end, evading Warren's lunging tackle, and went over for a touchdown in the corner of the field. Chapman's kick for the extra point was wide. Score California 13, Alabama 0. Four times the men of the South had come out, and four times they had gone back over HEARS Anderson made a yard line.

gained seven yards. Bottari cracked right tackle for a first down on the Alabama 12. On a spinner Bottari gained three at left guard. On a reverse Chapman cut back through left guard and was tackled by Holm on the Tide's 3-yard line. Alabama, took time out.

Redden replaced Bostlck at guard for Bama. Bottari faked going Into right tackle but broke around right end instead for a WEST POINT (N. Jan 1. ALABAMA Kilgrow tried to ence, Mosley drove to the 2-yard line and again the ball bounded from his arms into California's (Exclusive) Eighty-six num the mountains with nothing at right guard. Bottari cut Into left tackle for two yards.

Chapman punted to Kllgrow, who re run left end but Pollack smeared worse than a tie. But tomorrow him for no gain. Kilgrow passed uosiick R.cj. Stockton Ryba R.T. Stoll Shoemaker R.E.

Schwartz Hughes Q. Meek Kllgrow L.H. Bottari Zlvich n.H. Chapman Holm F. D.

Anderson SCORE BY PERIODS Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 possession as the alert Herwig KICKOFF Chapman kicked off ceived on the Alabama 18 and returned to his 41 where he was forced out of bounds. to Shoemaker, who was stopped on the Boar 31 for a first down. Kllgrow's pass was Intercepted by Moek, who returned 7 yards to Kllgrow, who received on the Bama 15 and returned to his 33. TIDE ROLLS clear path to a touchdown. With ALABAMA On a reverse from Kllgrow, Zlvlch made a yard at California 0 7 6 0 13 bers of Army football, cross, country and soccer teams have, been awarded 'insignia.

Twenty-one eight-inch "A's major athletic award, went to members of the football team-Winners of these awards also are all entitled to wear a gold star below their denoting participation in a winning major sport contest against th Navy. Twelve minor sports "A's" center. Holm failed to gain try once again covered it with 215 pounds of energetic human flesh. BEARS RECOVER Alabama fumbled four times and California recovered them all and these mechanical mistakes cost Alabama a shining chance to tie or beat a better football team, which California to the California 27. BEARS Bottari circled left end for four yards.

On a spinner Anderson cracked center for two Bottari holding the ball, Chapman kicked the point after touchdown. Score California 7, Alabama 0. HOLM RETURN'S KICKOFF Chapman kicked ing to run left end. Hughes punt they must lave empty handed, comforted only by the knowledge that they were vanquished by one of the finest elevens ever assembled on 'the Pacific slopes. California was a great team today, just as It has been a great team all year, and justified the 2-to-l and 3-to-l odds that its backers offered.

Tough as the hills that look down on the Rose Bowl Stadium and as quick to strike as the bear that is their emblem, the Califor- ALABAMA Kilgrow's pass to Shoemaker was low and incomplete. On a spinner Kilgrow went through a big hole at right guard for nine yards. Holm took the ball from Kilgrow and hit left Scoring: Touchdowns California, Bottari, 2. Points after touchdown California, Chapman, placement. Substitutes: Alabama Ends, ed and Bottari caught the ball on the bounce on the Bear 17 and returned to his 23.

off to Holm, who received on his 7 BEARS Bottari's long pass to yards. Bottari tried to run right end but Holm and Kllgrow stopped him for no gain. Chapman punted to Mosley, who received on his 24 and returned five yards in a Sanford, Black well; tackles. Woods, Chapman was Incomplete when Merrill; guards. Redden.

Harkins, Zlvich knocked the ball out of the Foshee; center, Machtolff; quarter were awarded in cross-country was today beyond any doubt. The greatest crowd in Rose Bowl's history, 00,000 sitting under snow-capped peaks, saw Cali Bear halfback's hands. Anderson Tiin clear across the field before backs, Cochrane, Bradford; right and soccer, while eleven mono rammed right tackle for three halfbacks. Mosley, Slemons; full grams were awarded to other back. Roberts.

yards. Chapman punted to KU erow, who received on the Ala guara tor a first down on the Bama 41. Kllgrow faked a pass but ran right end and gained two yards before Stockton brought him down. Time out for Alabama. Holm was hurt on the play.

Roberts replaced Holm at fullback for Bama. Harkins replaced Redden at guard for the Tide. Zivich faked a reverse but was nailed for no gain by Pollack. Kllgrow ran back to pass but was rushed and California Tackles, M. Pollack, members of the squads in th three fall sport3.

Forty-two clas fornia's margin in power and steadiness, in hard driving and clean ball handling bring the bama 28 and returned to his 44 J. Smith; guard. Wheeler; ends, Cal nians dominated the game from start to finish. They punched over a touchdown In the second period, and placed the game beyond redemption by hammering across another score in the third. and returned to the Alabama 30 where Evans made the tackle.

ALABAMA On a reverse Holm went through left guard for five yards. On an end-around Shoemaker went around left end for a first down on the Tide 42. Mos-ley's long pass intended for Kllgrow was smeared by Bottari on the Bear 25. Mosley's pass was incomplete when It slipped oft the ends of Warren's fingers. Mosley quick kicked and the ball rolled over the end zone, California taking the ball on Its 20.

laghan, L. Smith. where he was run out of bounds, ALABAMA On a reverse War numerals were awarded to mem- Horn e9 tha fVirott nlohft sniifiHc Officials: Tom Louttlt, Oregon Bottari brought him down. FUMBLED LATERAL ALABAMA Holm made two at left tackle, Schwartz stopping him. On a reverse Holm picked up seven yards at left end.

Holm went off left tackle for a first down on the 'Bama 42. Kllgrow passed to Shoemaker, who tried to lateral when Anderson tackled him but west coast us first Rose Bowl victory over a hard-flghting, desperate Alabama team that State, referee; Julius Burghard, ren, the end, ran wide around right end and gained a yard. Holm was stopped by Evans after Tennessee, umpire; Tom Fitzpat FOUR FUMBLES rick, Utah, head linesman; Wilson circled left end, being stopped at In the face of California's pow- a yard gain at the middle of the Collins, Vanderbllt, field Judge. me nne or scrimmage. Cochrane line.

Hughes punted and the ban and Mosley replaced Hughes and was overeager too many times to have a chance. It was a gorgeous setting for all except Alabama supporters who saw at least three chances wrecked by soapy-handed fumbles that killed any chance the er power that extended from end to end on the line, and from quarterback to fullback in the backfield Alabama was shaken Entitled to wear two gold stars on the cross-bar of their for winning their letters in two major sports are James T. Craig, 'of Paul's Valley, Oklahoma, Robert J. Kasper of Kansas City, HaTis E. Rogner of Masury, Ohio; John S.

Samuel of Hinsdale, 111., and Henry R. Sullivan of Mount Sterling, Ky- Vivien in the Tide backfield. Mosley punted to Bottari. who re was downed by warren on Call fornla's 24. BOTTARI CUTS LOOSE BEARS Bottari cut back Into Bears' Showing right guard for four yards.

An derson crashed center for five so badly that its ball carriers BEARS On a reverse Chapman the ball squirted out of his hands on the ground and Meek recovered for the Bears on the 'Bama 42' BEARS Bottari gained one at left tackle. Bottari gained one at right tackle. Chapman went back to pass but was smeared by Shoe yards. Bottari tripped and failed hit right tackle for three yard3. Tuscaloosa invaders mieht have fumbled four times.

Some critics may say that Cal to gain as he was going around Bottari steamed around left end had. California made thirteen right end. Chapman punted to Pleases Stub and was caught from behind by all of whom hold a letter in first downs to Alabama's seven Jfornia got all the "breaks" with the inference that the Bears were Mosley, who received on the Ala Monsky on the Alabama 42 where basketball, and Thomas Davis i it was first down for tne Bears maker and Warren on the Cali bama 20 and returned to the Tide's 36. Machtolff and Sanford and California carried the ball 226 yards to Alabama's 136 along ceived on the 15 and returned straight up the field to the Bear 35. BEARS Bottari gained one at left tackle before Merrill stopped him.

Bottari ran left end for four yards as the third quarter ended. Score California 13, Alabama 0. FOURTH QUARTER BEARS Holm and Bostick replaced Roberts and Harkins for 'Bama. Holm intercepted Bot III of Brentwood, who Alabama took time out. Bottari Continued from Ninth Page fornia 44.

Chapman punted out went In for Alabama. The Bears holds a letter in baseball. tne ground, and this predomi drove into right tackle for a yard lucky. But those "breaks" were the result of crunching tackling tackling that stunned the man with the ball and knocked it were penalized 15 for roughness I wouldn't say that. You know, before Rvba spilled him.

Bot Meek Intercepted Mosley pass tarl's pass Intended for Meek was though, that football is a pretty and ran it back 10 yards to the from his hands. knocked down by Kllgrow. Run rough game." Tide 47. ning back Into California territory The alert Bears recovered three of these fumbles. Two of Entire Stock PASS INTERCEPTED Bottari passed incomplete into tne end zone.

It was intended for "Was Alabama tougher than Washington?" I asked Johnny tari's pass on the Tide 47 and re BEARS Bottari cracked tight Chapman. Chapman punted out (Jelly Belly) Meek. turned to California's 39. ALABAMA Moslev shot through tackle for six yards. On a spinner them paved the way for touch down drives and the other halt ed a serious Alabama threat.

SAME TACTICS "We have good teams out on of bounds on Alabama 4-yara stripe. Bottari went over center for a right tackle for six yards. Kilgrow of bounds on the Alabama 34. ALABAMA Kilgrow's pass was incomplete. Kllgrow flipped a short pass to Bradford for a first down on the Tide 44.

Kilgrow ran wide around right end and was forced out of bounds after a four yard gain. Holm broke off left tackle for three more. Kilgrow attempted to pass and was hit by Stockton arid DeVarona on the 'Bama 42-yard line. Kilgrow punted and the ball was downed by Woods on the California 20. BEARS Bottari cut over right tackle for three yards.

Bottari went outside right tackle for a five-yard gain. Anderson smashed first down on the Bama 36. Bot the Coast, too," was the Califor nia quarterback's laconic retort ALABAMA Standing In the end tari was smeared for a two yard broke through left guard for a first down on the California 25. Alabama took time out for Kil zone Hughes punted to Bottari, loss as he was preparing to toss a Meek, who captained the Bears who returned six yards to the California's two touchdowns came after beautifully sustained drives of 63 and 48 yards. In these two marches down the field lateral to Chapman.

Bottari's pass Tide 34. was Intercepted by Holm who re grow, who was injured on the play. Alabama was penalized five yards for too many times out. BEARS Bottari went off left to victory, had the game ball tucked under his arm when somebody asked if he'd sell the pigskin. Johnny shook his head turned five yards before he the Coast boys employed the tackle for three yards.

On a re slipped to one knee on the Bama Mosley slanted off right end and same tactics they used with such verse Chapman failed to gain at 14. vigorously and said. "No, sir, went to the 21 where he was forced out of bounds. Kllgrow's right end, Tipton and Warren ALABAMA Stockton stopped dropping him. Anderson dove ovr wouldn't give up this football right guard for a first down on the pass to warren was ruled com HEedluiKBedl Mosley after a yard gain.

Bottari intercepted Mosley's pass on the Bama 35 and ran it back to the 23 plete because of interference by 1 31. The game ended while the for anything." MEEK GETS $100 center for two yards. Bottari's long pass to Schwartz was Incomplete over the sroal line and the Anderson, giving Alabama a first I Bears were in a huddle. where he was downed by Woods, down on the 3-yard line. Moslev Final score California, 13; Ala Meek, by the way, was pre Tide took the ball on its 20.

Time Bottari passed to Chapman for a fumbled when lfit by Smith and1 bama, 0. sented with $100 by his father first down on the Bama ii. Zlvich out for California. TIDR THREATENS V. C.

Meek, citrus farmer, be robust success in the regular season. With the big line, led by All-Americans Bob Herwlg and Vard Stockton, ripping Alabama's forward line to bits, and with the backfield, behind the paralyzing blocking of Johnny Meek, plowing through them, the Bears moved across the final line without a halt. The second touchdown was a repetition of the first, with Vic Bottarl and Sam Chapman alternating in the quick, savage replaced Mosley and Black well replaced Warren for Bama. cause California won, "Here's ALABAMA Kllgrow broke EAST-WEST FOOTBALL FORCES Smith, Wheeler came in for Call your money, John," said Papa fornia. California took time out Meek, "lou earned It and dou through right tackle for five yards before Herwig and Stoll brought him down.

Kllgrow cut through right guard for four and a half with seconds left of the half, ble." Wheeler attempted a place kick Robert Herwig, father of PLAY SCORELESS TIE yards. Kllgrow rammed center the California center, almost from the Bama 24 but the ball was a bit to the left of the goal posts. kissed his towering son, ha was for a first down on the Tide 31. Holm slanted off left end for five The half ended with the play. so happy.

Score California 7, Alabama 0. Continued from Ninth Pag The West was able to gain only thrusts in and out the tackles. Alabama's only two chances to score were spoiled by the inability of its men to cling to the leather in the face of California's THIRD QUARTER Among the visitors in the Bears' cramped dressing-rooms was Roy Riegels, the center who 35 yards net through it, BACKS SHINE yards. On an end-around Warren gained three over right end. Holm went over left tackle for a first down on the Tide 44.

Stockton almost Intercepted Kllgrow's pass. warriors from the sunrise side of the Mississippi River were KICKOFF Alabama had its exact starting line-up while made the infamous "backward" Western backfield laurels were dynamite tackling. Smith was in at end for California, confined to the area bounded by the 35-yard lines. which fell incomplete. Kllgrow run In California's last Rose upheld brilliantly by Arkansas Chapman kicked off to Zlvich, who Bowl game against Georgia Tech Sloan, a great marksman in the George Karamatic, stocky little "eceived on his 12 and returned As the players, who'll have aerial tries; Karamatic for cov fullback from Gonzaga University, made the field-goal tries.

gained a yard running wide at right end. Holm took the ball from Kilgrow and broke through left guard for eight yards. Hughes punted and the ball bounced out of bounds on California's 4 yard sistent punting, and the broken until January 17 to celebrate because California's next semester doesn't start for two weeks, field running of Milton Pono' One, a real toe-testing feat, was from his own 49-yard in the sec line. finally cleared out of the dress vich, halfback from the University of Montana. Popovich demonstrated his versatility by get ond period.

The ball fell short. ing-rooms, three very disconso He had an easier chance in the BEARS Chapman punted to Kllgrow, who received on the Bear 47 and returned to the California late looking managers gazed rue ting off a punt good for 54 yards final period. After the West had advanced 50 yards to the rrom scrimmage, fully at the floor cluttered with helmets, Jerseys and football 43 where Dolman downed him Elmer Dohrmann, the West's left end from Nebraska, just paraphernalia. Evans was injured on the play and California took time out. Mosley and Cochrane replaced Zivich and East's 6-yard marker, mainly on passes from Dwight Sloan of Arkansas, Karamatic came back Into the game to try his luck a mess to clean up," Toronto Six Beats Canadians, 6 to 4 TORONTO (Ont.) Jan.

1. (ff) The Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind to defeat the Montreal Canadlens, 6-4, here tonight and widen their National Hockey League sectional lead to 5 points over the flying Frenchmen. A New Year's night crowd of watched the fast game. Gordon Drlllon, the league's leading scorer, paced the Leaf attack, scoring twice, while Bill Thorns, Nick Metz, Bob Davidson and Jimmy Fowler each netted one. Paul Haynes's goal less than three minutes after the game's start gave the Frenchmen a goal lead in the first period, the only time they held the advantage.

one of them said, "why did we ever come down here, anyhow?" Hughes In the Tide backfield. ALABAMA Mosley broke off again. about stole the show by his amazing ability to snatch the ball out of the air, although seemingly trapped by Eastern defenders. LINE-UPS L.E. OTHER ITEMS right tackle for nine yards.

Jack KICK BLOCKED Smith replaced DeVarona at tackle California's rooters are just to the 2S. ALABAMA Holm made a yard at tackle. Holm ran wide around left -end but fumbled when Fol-lack tackled him and Stockton recovered for the Bears on the Tide 45. BEARS Chapman made a yard at left end. Bottari's short pass Intended for Chapman was incomplete.

Bottari passed to L. Smith, who made a leaping catch for a first down on the Bama 33. Bottari broke through a big hole at left guard and gained nine yards before Zlvich got him. Bottari hit right tackle for a first down on the 21. On a reverse, Chapman ran left end and cut back to gain six yards.

Anderson shot through right guard for three yards. Bottari bumped into right guard for a first down on the Bama 9, but the Bears were penalized 15 yards to the 27 for hold-lng. Bottari went back to pass but was smeared by Shoemaker on the Bama 41. Chapman punted out of bounds on the Alabama 10. ALABAMA Kllgrow cracked right guard for four yards.

Kilgrow made three at left guard. Hughes punted to Bottari, who received on California's 44 and re for California. Holm shot through The goal posts were directly front and the kick was as tough as the Golden Bear left guard for a first down on the California 27. Mosley went around Souchak, Plttburh Smith. Okl.

You ay: What's the catch? We say: There isn't any. Every pair, 10,000 all told, of our men's shoes has been reduced 10 for this sale. You say: Why? We say: Because we're overstocked. We must lower our inventories. If men wouldn't buy at their regular honest price we'll price them so attractively that they'll have to buy.

You say: But is actually the entire stock included? Surely you're holding some shoes back. We say: Positively every pair has been reduced 10. There are no exceptions! Johnston Murphy Windsor Bachelor shoes, regularly from 6.95 to 23.00 are all included! You say: But I'm hard to fit. We say: Maybe. But we have sizes from 5 to 14 in widths from AAA to E.

You say: I'll be there. We say: Thanks. straight, but lanky Ralph Wolf, gridders. They dragged down both steel goal posts and plen right end for two yards as the center from Ohio State, smashed ty of fists flew when a brave first quarter ended. through to block the ball.

The band of policemen made a vain Score Alabama 0, California 0. oval caromed off Wolf's hands L.T. Franco. Fordham Shlrw, Neb. O.

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C. Wojclechowlci, Fordh'm Taoutiouva, Stan. R.O, Zarnaa. Ohio Stat Hoptowlt, Wash. Stat Babarttkf, Fordham Orimstead, Wain.

St. R.E. effort to protect the uprights into those of Al Babartsky, tao SECOND QUARTER One super-enthusiastic kle from Fordham, who ran 15 ALABAMA Merrill replaced yards to his own 25 before be ing dropped. Bear booster dug up two hunks of Rose, Bowl turf on the goal line where he figured Bottari Monsky and Foshee replaced Tipton In the Alabama line. Holm gained two at left tackle before The East, relying mainly on Bershak, N.

O. Dohrmann, Neb. 8.B. Mlchelottn, Plttaburah Douglaia, Kan. L.H.

Iibell. Purdut Cray, Oregon State went over for the California ground plays, nevertheless pro Pollack got him. Mosley passed to Holm, who caught the ball on New York Americans Trim Maroons, 3-1 MONTREAL, Jan. 1. (P) The New York Americans climbed toucnciowns only Cali duced a strong passing attack, RH.

the Bear 7 but the ball bounced fornia casualty was Dol with Cecil Isbell, Purdue "half Hackner. Duke Popovich, Montana PB, Davis, Indiana LlttlerleM. Wash. State out of his hands when he was back, and John Michelosen, tackled and Herwlg intercepted Officials: Referee Bob Evans. Mllllkan Pittsburgh quarterback, han back to a tie for second place In the International Hockey the ball for California on the umpire Lloyd Yoder.

Carneal Tech dling the bulk of the tosses. (leld Judge Rufe Klawans. Chicago; head llnMman William Keller. Wisconsin. turned to the Alabama 48.

BEARS SCORE AGAIN League's international section to Boars' 7. Callaghan replaced Dolman at end for California. BEARS Chapman punted to None was of a score-threatening Substitutes and minutes Diaved: East nature, nowever. BEARS Bottari drove into left man, left end, who reinjured his ankle. Dolman also had a cut and badly swollen cheek for a memento Looked as If the officials certainly gave the Bears the worst of it.

Or maybe the Alabama players were merely giving the Californians love taps Best block of the day was made by Anderson, who uimrn. fife, i Harvard) tacKtes. Midler. (Minnesota) 21, Ctiesbro. (Colgate) 29: quarterback.

Vanzo, (Northwestern) Mosley, who fumbled, and Schwartz Each of the twenty-two play tackle for five yards. Chapman battled his way around left end halfbacks. Farkas, (Detroit) 1, Heap. recovered for California on tne (Northwestern) 25, Riffle, (Albright) and went to a first down on the night by downing the Montreal Maroons, 3 to 1, before G000 fans. Maroon President Tommy Gorman returned to his old Job as bench manager for the game, succeeding King Clancy, who resigned the coaching job a few days ago.

Bear 37. Bottari drove over center for four. On a reverse Chap ends. Sweeney, (Notre Dame) 25, Kovatch, (Northwestern) 11; center, Wolfe. lOhlo 8cate) 11; fullback, Lalor.

(Colgate) 21. West Ouard. Kirk. (Missouri) 22: tackles. Bama 29.

Alabama took time out Machtolff replaced Cox at center certainly gave one 'Bama grid- for the Tide. Bottari piled Into ers making up the rival squads saw some service. AU turned in outstanding performances but looming out were Isbell, Elmore Hackney of Duke, Don Heap of Northwestern, Michelosen and Corby Davis of Indiana in the eastern backfield and the line play of three Fordham linemen Schleckman. (Utah) 20, Schwars. 8.F.) 9.

Hedlund, (Drake) 14: halfbacks. ife. (Texas) 18. Karamatic. (Oonzaga) 22.

Sloan, (Arkansas) 17: ends. Benton, (Arkansas) 41, Stone, 'Stanford) 23: center. Parks. (Oklahoma) 27: fullbacks. Kolberg.

(Oregon State) 21. Douglass, (Kansas) 19. an West right tackl for four yards. Bottari hit the same spot and bulled der a head-over-heels ride Maybe they're a "wonder team" after all. his wav behind Stockton to the man drove off left tackle for a first down, on the California 49.

Anderson bulled his way three yards at left tackle. Bottari cracked right tackle for three more. On a reverse Chapman circled left end and made a first down by Inches on the Alabama 41. Bottari shot through right tackle for five yards. Bottari broke outside of right tackle and smashed to a first Hockey Results Bama 20.

Anderson cracked left 10 First down 10 guard for Inches shy of a first Yards gained by rushing (neti KM down. Bottcrl broke through Forward pisses attemmed 13 Forward pasjvs completed 5 right tackle for a first down on who gained fame last season as members of the "Seven Blocks of Granite." The trio. Center Andrew Wojciechowicz, Babart the Alabama 10. replaced New York Amtrlcint, Montrcil M-roon, I. Toronto Mtplt Lof, Montrtri Cn-dlrnn, 4.

Pittuburih, 3: Philadelphia. 1. Detroit Pontine, Atlantic Ctlr Sea OulU. 3. Heraher Bri, Bront Titert, 0.

Wichita. 4: Bt. Lonu, 3. Tula. 8: Kanua Cil, 0.

Minneapolis. 1: At. Paul. 0. Cleveland Baron, 8rracut Start, 1.

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6th 476 I. Colorado, ttuitm Tipton at tackle for Bama. Redden replaced Bostick at guard for Yards gained by forward passes 54 Ysrds lost attempted forward parses Forward passes Intercepted by 3 Ysrds gained runback of Intercepted passes IS Punting average, from serlm-fflag 3 sky and the other tackle, E7d Franco, madi the eastern for Tide took time out. On a re-1 the Tide. On a reverse Chapman verse arouna leit ena chapman went into lerj tackle for three, ward almost impenetrable.

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