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it, PARTI -T CC MRU Leicht and Rossi Thrill 40,000 Fans BY AL. WOLF U.C.L.A.'s Bruins remained right on Troy's heels in the Pacific Coast Conference football race last night by dump ing Oregon 12-0, in a rip- snorting game that had 40,000 iHH I fv- -i I sis-- lJF f' I VVV- if fans in an almost constant, uproar. Until the middle of the third quarter, it was. a scoreless but wild duel in which hard-running Gal Rossi of the Bruins and fast-running Jake Leicht of tha Troy Hopes to Break Husky Jinx BY BRAVES DYER Times Sports Editor SEATTLE, Oct. 26.

Unable to beat Washington up here since a 3-point triumph In 1932, the Trojans of Southern California give it another try tomorrow faced by adverse weather conditions. The forecast is for rain, which never seems to annoy the hardbitten natives of the north country, but always serves to discom-bobulate the Trojans both mentally, and physically. It's been raining very hard all week and on top of this there's been a 50-mile gale But the game's the thing and even though Jeff Cravath calls the Husky field a cranberry bog it isn't tha't bad and chances are it'll be a rip-roaring contest because the turf has been covered with canvas. The game will be broadcast in Los Angeles over KHJ at 15 p.m. Workout The Trojans worked this aft ernoon in Portland and Cravath announced three changes in his starting line-up.

Dr. Packard Thurber, Troy's eminent sawbones, said Bobby Morris was well enough to start so he takes over his customary post at left half. Ted Tannehill's tender ribs Webfoots gouged out great gobs of' gains over the dewy terrain but couldn't quite escape. Then, the Uclans suddenly swept 91 yards in seven spectacular plays to send Jack Boyd galloping into the end zone and just as suddenly Oregon's lights went out. I -i iff fi'infmrn'--K-iir -rj-r mtr iritulnft iii'i-rfmwM-iiiniiiii'i iin'i' iii- i m-irwmnv ninii im The Uclans- cinched It with another touchdown early in th fourth period and had still an-other six-pointer annulled by aa Times photos br Red Humohreyt RAMBLING ROSSI Col Rossi, sensational flashback who by Webfooters Jack Kauffman and William Morin.

No. played his last game for the Uclans, ripped off 15-yard 31 is Oregonian Deane Bond. A crowd of 40,000 turned gain on this second period play before being grounded out for the thriller which saw U.C.L.A. win by 12 to 0. offside penalty.

a ma Skymasters, Marines Set for Hof Tiff WEB FOOTER GAINS TWENTY Oregon's Bob Reynolds sliced off a 20-yard gain before Bruin Al Sparliss brought him down from behind in first period of U.C.L.A.-Ore-gon grid thriller at Coliseum last night before 40,000. Coasters Plan Bigger Parks; Adopt Schedule Pacific Coast League moguls, opening a two-day parley at the till bother him so it'll be either, Tartars Thump 51 The top service football game of the nation is- on tap tomorrow Blake Headley or Stub Harvey "at right half. Jeff won't be sure 'which until game time because If the field's heavy he wants Headley's added weight. Blake, who is a nephew of Judge Samuel Blake, has 35 pounds on Biltmore yesterday, optimistical at the Coliseum when the un defeated Army Air Force Skymasters of Ft. Worth, Tex.

(for ly announced plans for immediate expansion of most parks. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1945 merly Randolph Field,) clash with the Flying Marines of El Portland hopes to build a new double-decker in the very near Harvey, who comes in at a mere 170. --Vic-Vasicek, 205-pound marine future, but in the meantime will Ramblers Drub Bulldog Grids in 13-6 Scuffle from -Texas, will open at right Toro, one of the greatest grid aggregations of the country. Coach Doug Fessenden's Sky guard -in place of Don WaddelL BABE INJURED IN ACCIDENT DALHART (Tex.) Oct 26. U.R) Mrs.

Babe Didrickson Zaharias, winner of the 1945 Texas women's open golf title" Sunday in Ft. Worth, was injured last night when the car driven by her wrestler husband, George Zaharias, collided with a horse on a main highway east of Dalhart. Doctors removed glass fragments fromrher eyes, but no permanent damage had been done to her vision. The car was demolished. The couple was en route to Denver at the time of the accident and were to continue their trip today by train.

enlarge its present plant from a capacity of 12,500 to 18,000. Oakland and Sacramento al Cravath wants Vic's extra expe masters, winners of 16 straight ready have begun alterations BY JOHN DE LA VEGA Giblisco- kicked it to 13-6 and rience at this spot. Huskies Improved Perusal of play-by-play ac games in the past two seasons, Cub Grids, 20-13 Comptpn College emerged as thfr only unbeaten eleven in the Metropolitan Junior College Conference last night as they posted a hard-fought 20-13 victory oyer Los Angeles City College before l(i000 fans on the winners field. Jolting Joe Perry, fullback, sparked the Tartars with two touchdown jaunts, one for 57 yards and the other for 21. Halfback Joe McKown tallied the other Compton touchdown on an 18-yard end run.

Tamotsu Nomura paced the Cubs, setting up the first score with a 23-yard pass to Raul Regalado and then going over which will up their accommoda that was the ball game. The visitors tallied first mid tions from 11,000 to 18,000 and Hollywood is getting estimates way in the second period when counts cf Washington's last win over Oregon State indicates one Regaining their momentum, after temporarily being stalled, in a game-winning third-period drive Coach Charles Hastings' Glorious Finale Rossi's last game for the Wesfc wood culture academy was a lulu. Although Tex Oliver set his defense to foil the Bruin halfback's pet stunt of rounding right end, Rossi went berserk, to the tune of 184 yards in rushing gains." Rossi and four other Bruifls are leaving for various destinations on Navy orders. Leicht, who starred for Randolph Field and the 4th Air Force while doing a hitch in the service, and Bob Reynolds, the Webfoots' lone letterman, more than lived up to advance notices. Their running and throwing especially their lateral pass act- were so brilliant in the first half that the crowd accorded them a terrific ovation as they left the field at intermission.

Knocked Cold But Reynolds was knocked out cold right after the Bruins made their first touchdown, and while he played intermittently after, being revived never again flashed his former form. And Leicht, given little support by, his inexperienced teammates, finally bogged down some, too. It was a hard-played game, a well-played game and also a rough one. Late in the first period a fist fight broke out between the Uclans' Al Sparlis and Reynolds and feeling continued to run high for quite a spell thereafter. the turning point of the game undoubtedly was a fumble by Leicht (the wet field made the ball a very slippery article) on the Uclan 9-yard line after the visitors had taken the second-half kickoff, and high-tailed it right down the field.

Break for Bruins The Bruins promptly' turned this break into a touchdown aa Rossi, Boyd and Jack Porter lugged the ball 72 yards in six plays and Boyd then covered? the remaining 19 on a burs around Oregon's left end. Boyd's 20-yard punt return on plans calling for the con struction of a roof over the pres they swept 40 yards in four plays. Quarterback Dave Diaz of two things either all North' west teams are below the stand ent bleachers and the addition South Gate Ramblers downed a ard of S.C. and U.C.L.A., or Washington has improved tre tenacious Garfield Bulldog elev of an "open air" section bordering the right-field fence. New Lighting will rule favorite over tne Hying Marines jentored by Lt.

CoL Dick Hanley. Star Studded Both teams are studded with star college and professional performers. Hanley will send a team on the field with a line which will average 220 pounds to the Skymasters 202-pound forward wall. But the latter can give and take a pound with any outfit. Maj.

Fessenden's club has mendously since the "27-to-14 en, 13-6, yesterday in an East ern League tut on the winners field. After scoring in the last min ute of the first half to make the San Diego is going to install new lighting and also add to its seating capacity. On this same optimistic plane, the representatives discussed the possibility of upping the P.C.L. from the 2. He-also nad a count 6-6 at halftime, the Ram hand in the other as he flippefl blers took the third quarter kick a 20-yard aerial to End Ed Step- scored 180 points to 14 for op ner.

Line-ups: off and marched to the Garfield four, where they fumbled and classification from AA to AAA Los Angeles C.C. Compton J.O. iicking by California, a team Troy trounced, 13 to 2. The "Huskies outclassed Oregon State all the way, but got only two touchdowns, the final one in the last 18 seconds of play. But the Beavers were outside their own half of the field only once and never threatened except after recovering and carrying back a blocked field goal.

-New Backs Sam Barry, who scouted Oregon State team for Troy, says the Huskies definitely are improved and that much of this ponents in five games this sea son. before the 1946 campaign com Breeland I.E. Parks the Bulldogs recovered. Bounce Bark mences and also pros and cons of "eoing major" within the next The Flying Marines have piled started the move when he ran a kick 20 yards to the 40. South Gate was offside on the first play and then Diaz raced 15 yards around end to the 25.

He and Barnes hit the line for a first down on the 14 and then Diaz passed to Fullback Bill Christner, who caught the ball on the ten, sidestepped Ramblers and went over. The first conversion attempt was good when Garfield faked a place-kick, using the kicking toe as a prop, and Christner plunged over. The Bulldogs were offside and next time they actually booted, but it was wide. Nifty Pass South Gate bounced right back to draw even on a 41-yard push in seven plays. The big1 ground eater was a 27-yard pass, Giblisco to End Ted Simpson, to the seven.

On third down Marin went over. Giblisco's kick was blocked. Boone L.T. r-ooor Davis L.G. Ellison Webb C.

Kirkland Pinamnnta R.O. HoDDer few years. Not to be denied, South Gate Fullback Bob Mann rushed Harvey R.T. Dollinger Stepner' RE. Andrews A schedule calling for 183 Wona Q.

Riley through to block Jack Barnes' games, the same number as Beeaindn L.H. Lenoetter Nomura EE McKown kick and Guard Dick Chaffee re 1945, was adopted for next sea covered for the Ramblers on the Brown F. Perry SCORE BT QUARTERS Tju Ancelea 0 7 13 son. Play will start on March five. On third down Mann 29 and end on Sept.

22, with the Compton .7 .7 improvement is due to two new bulled over from the three. Jack Scorins tos Angeles: touchdowns Nomura. 8tepner: point after touchdown Emhree Onmotnn: Touchdowns Perry. halfbacks. usual play-offs following.

Whittier Considered up 169 to 42 against them in the same number of starts. Two of the outstanding ball carriers of the nation may shine in the action when "Crazy Legs" Hirsch gets the ball for El Toro and Dippy Evans gathers the pigskin up for a jaunt for the Skymasters. Drills Both clubs drilled yesterday afternoon. The Skymasters, with their star passer, Herman Roh-rig, in fine fettle, galloped around the Brookside Park They are Johnny Norton and 2: McKown; points alter touchdown Riley. 2.

General Manager Bill Klepper Gordon Hungar. Seattle scribes shave been lavish in their praise Irish, Bears Series on Fire BERKELEY, Oct. 26. (JP) Graduate Manager Clint Evans today confirmed reports that University of California and Notre Dame representatives have discussed a home and home football series. Evans added, however, that the negotiations "were merely exploratory" at this time.

He said Notre Dame would like to inaugurate the series In 1946 at Berkeley. "We are definitely interested in intersectional games, and in Notre Dame, too," Evans said, "but we have to consider transportation facilities and relative gridiron strength before making commitments." The graduate manager said the Golden Bears' 1946 schedule is "wide open" and will not be set until the December meeting of the Pacific Coast Conference. of the pennant-winning Portland Grid Menu Feller Edges Paige in Duel Before a throng of 13,000 fans of Norton's speed and you can bet that Pest Welch has cooked club said the Beavers might train in Southern California next spring instead of returning to a few plays to spring him into the open. Garfield South Gate COAST C. at Washington.

Idaho at Washington Nevada at California. San Diego State at Fresno State. rT4l Tnlv lit Rnntft TtarhitrA Marines. San Jose. He's considering an invitation from Whittier.

to the Webfoot 38 on the final play of the third quarter set up the pins for the other score. Washington's line, averaging Ortega, Bob Feller edged Satchell Paige lanerty Bahr Ana rAlm greensward bowl. El Toro Worked at Santa Ana. Oscar Reichow, generalissimo last night in a baseball exhibi Corpus Christ! at St. Mary's Preflight.

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QB. t. Rossi immediately covered 20 Simpson Bock Taylor Gaulden Chaffee Nassar Eads Ritchman Smith Giblisco at Hollywood, divulged that Mendoza tion at Wrigley Field. Feller's abouf 192, will be outweigned ilO pounds per manr but aside the huge edge gained be--cause of Peewee Pehar, there usouio Diaz yards around left end, Porter and Boyd adding 6 through the All-Stars won the game over the Kansas City Royals, 3-2, in 10 Kickoff is at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Southern California Music Co.

and all Mutual Gasparian President Bill Benswanger of the Pittsburgh Pirates still hasn't released Scout Hollis Thurston, whom the Stars have "signed" R.H. F.B. -isn't much dinerence man to Mann innings. line and Rossi followed with 12-yard jaunt around the righ SCORE BY oitB.Tm Both mound stars hurled sev -man. Probable starting line-ups: Garfield 6 0 06 flank as Boyd and Porter cleaned Huskies ouuin urate 7 J3 Garfleld scoring: Touchdown Christ, ner.

Smith Gate scoring: Touchdowns Mann. 2. Point after touchdown fiihitsm out all the opposition with beautiful blocks. as a coach and scout Benswanger will be here next week and the matter will be settled at that time. Nelson Statistics on Bruins, Web foots Rice Osterhout Moments later Skin Rowland en innings, Feller allowing four hits and striking out 13 while the Negro ace allowed five safeties and whiffed eight.

The victors iced the game in the 10th when Bockman singled and Joe Woods tripled him home and skipped 63 yards into the end TroJsns CHntix CO -Music McCormlek Vsik Pebsr McKinner Liliywhlt Hesdiey Col Mcoovern Hemstad Vtckerr Bruce Stone L.T. c. R.O. R.T. RE.

O. L.H. R.H. F. zone, but somebody was Webfoots 199 Total yardage gained Given BansreBret irom running piays Number of yards lost from runnina plays Kt varriae from U.C.L.A.

352 68 294 6 Fremont Wallops Mechanics, 26-7 Fremont's- unbeaten Pathfind TrasK 29 Vlstors Balked Three times the Webfoots after Priddy had walked, Graham singled Woods in. Burbank Upsets Pasadena. 14-6 EAST Army vs. Duke at New Tork City. Boston CoUeee at Merchant Marine.

Brown at Columbia. Bucknell at Lafayette. U.S. Coast Cuard at Harvard. -Colgate at Holy Cross.

Cornell at Vale. Dartmouth at Syracuse. Maryland at West Virginia. Navy at Penn. Brooklyn at N.T.TT.

i Rutgers at Princeton. Temple at Pittsburgh. i MIDWEST I Michigan at Illinois. Tulsa at Indiana. Great Lakes at Western Michigan.

Iowa at Notre Dame. Kansas at Wichita. Oklahoma at Kansas State. Marquette at Michigan State. Ohio State at Minnesota.

Nebraska at Missouri. Purdue at Northwestern. SOUTH Georgia at Alabama. Auburn at Georgia Southwestern La.) at Florid. Kentucky at Cincinnati.

Vanderbilt at L.S.U. Arkansas at Mississippi. Richmond at Catawba. Villanova at Tennessee. S.M.U.

at Tulane. V.P.L at Virginia. SOUTHWEST Baylor at Texas A. Sc M. Rice at Texas.

Oklahoma A. M. at Texas Christian West Texas State at Texas Tech. ROCKT MOUNTAIN Utah State at Denver. Utah at Colorado A.C.

ADDITIONAL SERVICE GAMES (All Sunday) were inside the Bruins' 15 but Leicht's fumble and intercep runnina plays 174 Forward passes attempted 13 Forward passes completed. 2 Forward passes had intercepted Forward passes Incomplete 7 Total yardage gained from fnrwnrH nasces oo RUE Feller's Ail-Star 010 000 000 23 9 1 Kan. City Royals 000 100 000 12 7 2 Feller. Salverson and Steiner. Zigger-man; Paige.

Williams and Hayward. Democrats Down Roosevelt, 7-0 Burbank's lightly regarded gridders sprang the prize upset tions by Porter and Rocky Chil-ders rose up to balk the visitors. Wolves Claw Hunters in Valley Tilt, 14-7 Two lateral-pass plays, Dan Rogers to Wilbur Snyder, clicked for third and fourth-period touchdowns that netted Van Nuys a 14-7 San Fernando League win over the visiting Canoga Park Hunters yesterday. The first scoring play was good for 53 yards, the second for 8. The Hunters tied it up between their touchdowns on a pass, Mario Giacopuzzi to Ted Hinkey.

Line-ups: Canoga Park Van Nuys of the prep season yesterday Jefferson's Democrats bumped Total yards intercepted passes returned 0 Total net yardage gained. Williams Stopped when they defeated the Pasa U.C.L.A., sticking almost entirely to running plays they, threw only six passes and didn't ers posted a touchdown in every period to trim the Polytechnic Mechanics, 26 to 7, yesterday on the loser's lot. The victory left the Fremonts in sole possession of the Southern League lead and also the only undefeated eleven in the loop. off the Kooseveit Kougwiders dena Bullpups by a score of 14-6 by Jackson in Sixth by a score of 7 to 0 yesterday, in a Foothill League game on running ana oasses zju First downs from running plays First downs Irom forward passes First downs from penalties 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.

(JP) the. losers their first Southern League defeat on their the winners lot. complete any rolled up 352 yards and 13 first downs. Oregon downed 11 times on 199 Total first downs 11 greensward. The victors dominated play throughout, scoring on a 60-yard -The Democrats cashed in their rushing yards (118 contributed drive after the opening kickoff.

0 fi 0 88 294 12 0 0 12 71 3 39.66 28.00 8 306 38.25 66 13.20 45 1 8 4 2 lone tally midway in the second Paul Jackson, 200, San Francisco, was awarded a sixth-round technical knockout over Wee Willie Williams, 183, Oakland, tonight when Referee Dick Burke declared Williams was by Leicht) and 56 passing yards. Total number oi scrimmaae plavs- Number of klckoffs 1 Average length ol kickoffs 85 Average length ol kickoff returns 14.00 Number nt mints 7 T. Jj. Halfback Zack Jordan weaved stanza when End Frank Gaither L.G. It was a grand game to watch.

The Uclan Jayvees avenged a 40 yards for the other tally. Pas ran over on a double reverse Fremont Pullian Weaver Rogers Richardson Rivers Albini Henderson Graves Brown Polytechnic Garrison Brewer Fromme Temple S. Higglns Bravo Lopez Lampshire Alderete Dankworth F. Higgins C. HO.

R.T. R.E. QB. Total yardage of punts 292 El Toro Marines vs. A.A.F.

Skymasters 40-0 early season defeat at the adena hit pay dirt in the two minutes on a 15-yard pass, play for 4 yards. Jefferson not trying hard enough ifi the (memorial coliseum. P.m.) Roosevelt 1st Air Fore 4tW Air Tnrrm mt R.H. Lambert L.E. Webber Wennerholra L.T.

Bogtsberg Martindale L.G. Golik Young c. Croft Nielson R.O. Loftus Schaepe R.T. Henning Reaves R.E.

Moran Giacopuzzi B. Rogers Perea L.H. Vaughn Barry R.H. Familia Hinkey F.B. Snyder Gene Slaughter to Doug Gome.

Detroit. 3rd Air Force 'vs. East Train In Com. eight-round National Hall feature. Saito Ramos Average lengtn oi punts.

i.j. Total yardage of punt returns 80 Averaite length of punt returns 12.50 Number of penalties against 1 VarHR lnct. nn nenaltiea 15 Marasco Pasadena Burbank mana. SCORE BY QUARTERS Raker 15- Earl Williams protested, however, Bamartn Cota Moiseve Arenas Keesier neia vs. Ft.

Bennlnr. vs. Trooo Carriers. Fleet City vs. Ft.

Warren. Kraft L.T. J. Haynes Eckley L.G. Hunemiller Gaither Herrara Summer Lishtser Sanders Portley Roberts -Benton Douxlas c.

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H. Kanehan that his slowness was occasioned by an injured right SCORE BY QUARTERS hands of Minter Field by nudging the servicemen, 13-6, in last night's preliminary game. Al Kapp intercepted a pass and scooted 100 yards in the first then ran end for 62 yards and the other touchdown on the closing play of the scuffle. Merrill Craig tallied for the losers on a 65-yard jaunt. Fremont 6 6 7 7 26 Polytechnic 0 0 0 7 7 Fremont scoring: Touchdowns Graves.

Clifford, Marasco, Link. Conversions Cantaccesi. 2. Polytechnic scoring: Touchdown Burton. Conversion Burton.

Ball lost on downs 6 Total number of fumbles made Ow-n fumbles recovered Ball lost on fumbles 2 YARDAGE GAINED BY BACKS Canoaa Park ft 7 i Hamilton c. Funk Hernandeg R.O. Frankian Stranahan R.T. Harmon Koester R.E. Fendarvis Tavlor OR.

Coon Cruz Schneider Novikoff Prep Grid Scores F. shoulder. Burke waved Williams out of the ring and raised Jackson's hand. Gorrie L.H. Dussault Van Nuys 0 0 7 7 14 Canoga Park scoring: Touchdown Hinkey.

Point after touchdown Hinkey. Van Nuys scoring; Touchdowns Snyder. 2. Points after touchdowns Webber, Vaughn. SCORE BT QUARTERS H.

Haynes r.h. Jordan Knight F.B. Davis 101 6.75 45 5.62 17 4 Jf ersos 7 0 0 1 Roosevelt 0 0 0 0 0 Scormt-r Gaither Conver SCORE BT QUARTERS 19 3 Pasadena 0 "0 0 8 8 sion 5f ion. Cathedral Cops, 7-6 Louie Bradvica's 16-yard touchdown run and subsequent Burbank 7 0 0 714 Downey Wins, 20-7 Oreon 3.16 2.33 1.00 5.13 Pasadena scoring: Touchdown Gorrie. Burbank scorina: Touchdown Diissault.

South Pasadena Upset Glendale High's fighting foot 174 Chaffey, Colton Tie Sticking mostly to a powerful Hathaway Gillis Kauffman W. Anoerson Jordan. Conversions Copp. Jordan. c.

running game, Downey over conversion gave Cathedral a narrow 7-6 victory yesterday over St. Anthony's in a grid Webfoots TCB TYA Leicht 15 118 Reynolds 8 49 Donovan 6 22 Bond 3 7 Weber 7 3 Total 34 199 Bruins TCB TYA Rossi 22 184 Boyd 13 76 Porter 9 37 Case 5 26 Rowland 2 14 Steffen 1 6 West 3 4 Kurraach 1 5 Biddle Stamper 1 Totals 57 353 U.C.L.A. Hansen Boor Woelfla Childera Sparlis Asher Robotham CaF Boyd Rossi Porter Retton Deskina ballers pulled the unexpected last night, upsetting South Pasa SOUTHERN LEAGUE Fremont, 2S; Polytechnic. 7. Jefferson.

7: Roosevelt. 0. Washington. 6: Manual Arts. 0.

EASTERN LEAGUE South Gate. 13: Garfield. Jordan. 7: Riis. 0.

Bell. 13: Huntington Park. 0. 8AX FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE North Hollywood. 59: Verdugo Hills.

8. Van Nuys. 14: Canoga Park. 7. CJ.F.

Burbank. 14: Pasadena. 6. Oxnard. 13: Santa Paula.

12. Excelsior. 38: Monrovia. 0. Bonita.

6: Claremont. 0. Fillmore. 26: Lancaster. O.

Covina. 13: Montebello. 0. Downey. 20: EI Segundo.

7. Corona. 19: Citrus. O. Cathedral, 7: St.

Anthony. 8. Harvard School, 33; John Dewey. 8. Brown Vfilit.ftrv 3-7 S-atlhrnnlr An underdog Chaffee team 'held Colton to a 13-13 tie in a Football Results R.O.

R.T. R.E. QB. Ave. 7.70 5.61 2.77 2.00 7.00 8.00 2.00 Net 25 10 14 6 4 R.

Anderson Reynold! 25 YL 15 0 12 16 8 1 14 whelmed El Segundo yesterday, 20-7, in a C.I.F. engagement played on the winner's field. Belt game played last thriller played on the loser's dena, 18 to 6, in a football league clash on the losers' field. Leicht Donovan U.C.L.A., 12: Oregon. 0.

Compton. 20; City College. 13. Long J.C.. 30; Pasadena J.C., 8.

U.C.L.A. Junior Varit.v. Mint. field. night on the Chaffey field.

Bona El Segundo 5.00 Glendale Cathedral Chaffer Field. 6. P.B. SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0 0 -1 Eifert De Youn Oregon U.C.L.A. Mort Gilman Peach Engle Miami 27: Miami (0..

13. Morsan State. 20: Lincoln, O. North Carnllna At.nt. 9a; with mi anil soner 0 is Bord.

Machtoll Polich ans 51 294 5.16 acorinc Touchdowns: U.C.L.A. Rossi. LB. c. 8 E.

Heydorff Hemingway Mary, 8. Atlantic Cit If TvvcVh.w.n Downey Bickel Granillo Brame Carrol DeBaets Cabe Weinberg Biddle Haitey Addinzton Ray Depuy L.E. Kniptash L.T. Seastrom L.G. Button C.

Cate R.G. Elrod R.T. Schlinger R.E. Anderson QB. Mover, XT Colton Clohertr In sold Espinoas Price Emitb Ary Kieswetter AbernathF Schnora puke Basha St.

Anthony's Aooerson Cheatham Brockway Milner Hoff Berberet Keeaan Rogers Nauehton Schatz Brennan L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.O.

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South Pasadena Welsh Kendrick Dresser Wright 8. Simpson D. Simpson Bradford Robertson Mills Conn eiae Peron UCLA L.E. fcS: c. R.O.

R.T. R.E. LH. R.H. F.

Teachers, 6. frifr Uhlr: ttrkrlea. Mnlmhepa. ft High. 7.

Vikings Rout Bulldogs Sartor Me me jurk Lawler Sheldon Mstchett Schillings Hanley Uisen Parnell Acosta Brown Hayes Havener B. tast central OKlanoma. 27: Henderson State. 7. fN.IV, Nnrmal.

Jt AYrAT Moloney A three touchdown spree in Provin Alfano Bradviea Teachers. 0. Mulryan R.H. Musacco F.B. wicnam the second quarter paced the L.H, H.

T.B. SCORE BT QUARTERS 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Escondido High. 48: Vista High. 0. -San Dleguito High.

19: Ramona High. 0. San Dtego. 49: Pt. Lorn a.

O. La Jolla, 19: Grossmont. 6. Latum, 26: Brea-Ollnda, 6. Glendale.

18: South Pasadena. 8. Loyola. 28: St. Augustine, 0.

Elsinore. 47; Sherman, 0. Inglewood. 27: Santa Monica. SCORE BY QUARTERS El fleeundo 0 Detroit, is: Drake.

14. Presbyterian. 34: Camp Mackall. 20. Baldwin-Wallace.

57: Wooster. 6. Tuskegee, 19: Morehouse. 6. Southwest Missouri State.

IBr Mlcsinrl 0 77 Long Beach J. C-Vikings to a CoUon SCORE BY QUARTERS Glendale 8 12 0 018 South Pasadena 0 0 0 6 6 ham, Smith. Tritt, ClemenliK auard. Young: centers. Fyson.

Lee: bacles. Stamps er. West, Staflen. Solid. Rowland.

Kum rasch. Biddle. i Oregon substitutes Ends. Warberai Marion. Pickens: tackles.

Morin. Q. RobJ erts. Edwards: center. D.

Roberts; backs. Abbey. Bodner. Weber. Tavior, OSiclals Bill Simas.

Mary's. reT eree: Vern Landreth, 'Friends, umpires: John Tox. field Judgo; Voyle Bren nan. Pomona, linesman. i.

Cathedral 7 0 ft 7 713 13 0 7 0 30-6 win over Pasadena Junior College last night at the Rose Mines. 7. Glendale scoring: Touchdowns Musaceo, Downey 7 7 8 20 El Segundo Touchdown Sheldon. Conversion Meine. Downey scoring- Touchdowns Adding-ton, Hagey, Biddle.

Conversion Thomas (2.) toiton. St. Anthony's 0 6 6 6 Cathedral scorlnr: Touchdowns Bradviea. Conversion Bradviea. St.

Anthony' scoring: Touchdown Schatx. Whittier, 6: semap, Anderson. South. Pasadena, acorinc Touchdown- Mark Keppei, o. 8a mage.

12: Tennessee Poly. 6. lathe, 13: St. Louie, 9. Doane, 19; Kearney, 12.

Bowl t-omona, ij; ban Bernardino, 0. sraaioro..

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