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Part II SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1 946 3 Log 3ngelCg Cfttieg Rams Risk Title Hopes Bruins Look Sad i 'iBombers Play I isLf r. Aga i nst Cardinals Today Against Broncos by DICK the Nov. 10 titanic with further defeats. fcHICAGO, 26.

National BY DICK HYL.AND 1. HYLAND Bulldog Team Jimmy Conzelman's amazing Football League title hopes of the Los Angeles Rams, the de- The Bruins of U.C.L.A. rolled team, most improved in the easue over earlier years, is one onward toward their hoped-for fendi ng chfmpions, come up -JZL defeated season yesterday but for a cruciaI test here tomor- euner your reporter is geumg nh a rim Waich that "should have won" over the Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears and New York Giants but didn't The Cardinals held hypercntical or said Bruins sendg Bob Waterfield, Jim Ben- oV Ui" ton, Tom Harmon, Kenny Wash-33-to-7 win over an out-manned, 5t th. LA. Coast League Entrant Makes Local Debuton Gilmore Turf Los Angeles' oldest pro foot This is the time of year when, footballers are making reputations on the field that they will carry through life.

Or, their reps are being made hi newspapers and pver-air waves according to, what they are doing on the field. Or, better yet, accord leads of 17 tb 7 over both the Bears and Giants but folded up outclassed but never out-fought Chicago ordinals in what may banta Clara eleven. nmvt tn Ko the mnit crwc to great passing in the final quar xcsuiie uie viuuiv iueie tariilar pampa nf t.h 194R sea ter. ball team in point of service, Bill The Rams have been installed i were few signs of cheerfulness son I in the Bruin dressing room. Tt.

the me which will de V4. r-s, A ing to what lads in press and Sargent's Bulldogs make their radio boxes THINK the play- 1946 local debut this afternoon Coach Bert LaBrucherie, when cide whether the Rams will be in JO asKea tor an opinion ot me a n0sition on Nov. 10 to meet the 8-point favorites by a betting public that figures the passing of Bob Waterfield to Jim Benton and the running of Tom Har-mon, Fred Gehrke, Jack Wilson ers are doing on the field, when they take on Mike Pecaro-That is too often not quite vich's San Diego Bombers at what is actually happening. Gilmore Stadium. Kickoff is set game, said, "I haven't got much nhicasro Rears for the Western of anything to say." Then he Division title in the Los Angeles added, sadly, "I wonder if we Coliseum.

A recent 28-28 tie with If you were a scout for the for 2:15. and Kenny Washington will be too much for the exotic South really earned touchdown to- the Bears here left the Rams day." Dons or Rams, watching col- The Bullddgs, leading the lege players you might wish to Southern Division of the Pacific sign, what factors in a play- Coast grid league with three Siders. within striking distance of the championship if they can go into Casanova Sad The probable starting line-ups; er's game would you look for? wins and one loss, rate a defi- Coach Len Casanova of Santa I Lot Ancelei Rami Chlekto Cardinal A simple set of questions, an- nite edge over the Bombers, DeweB Clara was understandably sad. L.E. Northwestern swered, will tell you quickly who boast a rejuvenated line-up "Our defensive errors alone gave viv- lilif Benton Schulta Eason Naumets Lazetich' Bouley just how good Joe Doakes is.

for today's fracas, the Bruins three touchdowns, Passing Star Joe Marguccl, he said. "The boys just seemed roster Maddock Banonla Ramsey Zimmy Ivy Christman Goldberg Seno Harder Downs Pacific c. R.O. R.T. R.E.

i3t R.H. T. to forget their defensive assign Hamilton Waterfield Gehrke Banta who earned quite a name for himself while with the Santa Ana Flyers during the war, is ments. On some of the Bruin pass plays they never made a West EVANSTON (111.) Oct 2. (JP) la Bulldog mainstay, along with move toward doing what we Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg's How is his stamina? How long is he in each game? Has he a tendency to get hurt? How often is he taken out of or kept out of a game during the season because of injuries? Is he effective for the full time he plays.

In brief, "you can't call a Buddy Young a proved I drilled." He was, however, proud razzie-dazzie scored in a singte Elvin Hutchinson, Elmer McPherson and former Loyola tll nh. 102-yard play today for College 0 great, Bob Schmidt. Bucks Explode Gophers, 39-9 COLUMBUS (0.) Oct: 26. (JP) curse off the showing of the of the Pacific and helped cushion Alumni in Action 22 Bruins whe.n he said he had his "home-coming" defeat at the San Diego's attack is built worked his squad very hard this hands of unbeaten Northwestern great football player if he plays but a few minutes at a time in "spots" when his team around Jay Stoves, former All Obio State, looking like the ball past week-a smart stunt most which substituted freely in gain. Coaster from Washington State v.

Times photo ALL ALONE U.C.L.A. Bruins collected easy six points in quarter when Ernie Johnson caught pass from Ernie Case in" Santa Clara end zone. Too far awayto do anything about it is Haynes pf Broncos (40.) Bruins tamed the Broncos, 33 to 7. has the ball. Nor will a Frank TheBombers have signed a flock soft touch and that some of inS a victory, their game may have been left Pacific brought the crowd of of ex-servicemen from 1 oc a 1 camps recently in an effort to end their losing streak.

on the practice field. It is known, 35,000 to its feet late in the too, that little enthusiasm, was second ouarter on the Dlav which Plenty of former Brum, Lion by the Bruins for the covered 102 yards. Northwest- Bruins Trounce Dons and Yankees Mix game, wnicn is also understand- em's Don Burson attempted a able after three straight weeks hass from the Pacific 25 which and Trojan favorites will be sprinkled throughout: both teams' line-up. of a Washington, Stanford and was filched on the 4 by Ed Le California diet. Baron.

He lateraled behind the San Diego Bombers team it had been touted to be all season, broke out with three touchdowns in the second period today and went on to swamp Minnesota's" Gophers, 39 to 9, before 76,611 fans. Bob Brugge, a substitute halfback, sparked the second period burst which turned a seesaw Western Conference battle into a rout by scoring two touch downs and passing to End Ernie Parks for the third. It was the first Big Nine victory of the season for the Bucks, who had lost one and tied one in the league. For the Gophers, it was their third straight con Today on Coliseum Grid 15 Kramer L.E.R. 31 Tauber Afanv piav goal line to Wayne Hardin who Broncs, 33-7 Continued from Fifth Tage 24 Bonn galloped to the Northwestern 25, Continued from Fifth Page L.A.

Bulldogs Books 36 Dannehe 45 Shanks 44 Sommers 11 Merkle 19 Crowell 50 Smith 55 Gudmundson 33 Margucci 7 Schmidt 3 McPherson 9 L.T.R. L.G.R. C. R.G.L. R.T.L.

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to finish at Cleveland and is no Bruchene went so deep to givel t. 14 Cardona 21 Trapani 12 Mena 23 Kuiirv 77 Youn 66 Stoves 11 Osdalh 22 Walden will be to spring loose the two gents, Earl Elsey and John Kim-brough, who spearheaded their running game at Cleveland. Eel Elsey, pride of Manhattan set of somebodies to take lightly. 1 uasucu auuM Behind the Yankee line is a cue, pull away ironi iwu idciueis wmnig ui pids weis iwwiie, il 3 1 1 it 1 1 i I COIK College Northwestern of Pacific San Diego subs Pawlowskl (16. tt ana men outrun me Aoput ine oniy muiviuuais nun R.nde trio of the toughest ball packers in the league, Ace Parker, Spec Oorskl Ivy Beach's Turf and Sand chow par norran na i ifiu iiw i riMi nrw nv inic nwuinr urnro i nuo i i rvri Dl Franceses tnimhrlnwri- 11 minutes after the! sips whn hpt the Rniins wniild I Hall Gray (17.

Edwards (19,) Johnson 25.) Kettles i26.) Farkas (26.) Walker f29.i Bale 32.) Olds (33.) Collins (34.) Copnadge (35.) Terry (36. Stempin (44.) Welsch Sarkisian Sanders and Frank Sinkwich. Both Parker and Sinkwich have L- tl TT.J...1.1.J1- Francesrhinl Hirsch ference defeat. game uegan. wm dy ouya poims.

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F.B. 13 (oa.) fisner ibb, iee tuu.i o. Los Anceles subs Lenahan (2.) Phil been voted most valuable back Bruins Drive me ciums couiu nave won uy Atkinson lor, rambled 71 yards in seven tries against the Browns, while Kimbrough, running at halfback for the first Jlime, clicked off 50 very helpful yards in 10 tries. Line-ups: tj.jc ro'vorHol a much larger margin had La Bawie Wiltgen Carle' Aschtnbrenner Schwall Everist 6 0 713 7 0 6 26 in the National League when playing with that organization lips (6.) Izmarian (8.) E. McPherson (9.) G.

Toombs (14.) Bell (22.) Robotham (26.) F. McPherson (30.) Frawley (35.) Fredericks (38.) Finlay (58.) Langley it for that Brucherie elected to leave his Ohio State, Souder Amling Gaudio Adamle Dean Csuri -Crane Spencer James Verdove, Minnesota He1n Hoiker Be son Olsonoski Carroll Soltay Sandberc Faunce Avery I.E. L.T. L.O. C.

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H. and Sanders is currently a leading ball carrier in the All Amer (4.) Hutchinson (25.) b. one, and then came right back strongest combinations on the Northwestern i AlW I Daxin en field. Pacific ar.nTnm' Tour.hrtownft Rnhrtp. At.

in the second -period to go 56 kinson. Point after touchdown Waits ica Conference. vnrria in nine tripa fnr nnnthpr The most pleasing thing on 'sub for Hardin (placement.) Nprthwest- yaras in nine tries tor anotner I scoring: Touchdownsarie(2 Mae- Penn Powers The Dons, after a slow but wnisier Elliott bmkwich this year be voted a "most valuable player." He's been out too much with injuries. Cal Rossi, Gordon Gray and Company will also be hit with this Is Joe Doakes a smart footballer? "How big is he? How fast? How does he cover the field? If lacking speed, is he effective because of anticipating plays and getting to the right spot at' the right time? What is his best "game," offensive or defensive? The Rams' Bob Hoffman, ex-Trojan, is a good example of this, as is the Dons' Bob Seymour. Both are good on offense Jaut their defensive work is so outstanding that their reputations are being made in this department.

If Joe Doakes is a lineman, how good are the men on either side of him? Many a wild roving collegian gets himself a rep because the men on either side of him take care of their main jobs and his, too; enabling him to make spectacular, out-of -position tackles on defense, get credit for "handling" an opponent on offense. How many yards are-made over him, both, ways, by whom and how? Does he show best in easy games or in the tough ones? Some players need the rug-gedness, competition, battle of a tough game to work them- selves up to a high nervous pitch which produces effective energy, others crack under the strain of such games. What kind of a schedule does his team have, rugged or easy? Can he play all types of SCORE BY QUARTERS steady nmprovement, finally N.Y. Yanks No. Alford 51 Johnson 43 Riffle 3d Robertson 22 Piskor 41 Klnard 44 Russell 53 Cheatham 60 Waener 87 Sinkwich 77 Sanders 81 No.

L.A. Dons 57 Aituirre 45 Reinhard 30 Lolotai 20 Nolander 33 Radovich 44 Artoe 52 Krueger 66 O'Rourke 83 Seymour 94 Elsey 77 Kimbrough I.E. L.T. L.G. R.G.

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0 i 639 Mtnnesoti 8 3 0 Ohio State 7 19 7 six-pointer; Johnson scored. this ",9" rlrLZ fSrTSStl time, being all alone on the goal Pmw ,1 the P. Tac fal'SS'ZXT line for Case's "strike." West Mathews. The big ex-Ma- U.C.L.A.'s third touchdown, nne Corps sergeant played al- coming shortly after the second a perfect game, charging, VaqUerOS I ODDlC slirhnp and fnllnwintr nlava in 1 Over Middies found, their running attack against the Browns last week. Their main duty this afternoon Minnesota scoring: Touchdown Soltau, Field goaU Kisperi (sub for Sandberg.t Ohio State scoring: Touchdowns Whis ler.

2: Brugge (sub for Verdova.i 2: Parke (sub for Crane.) Bonnie (sub for Whisler.t Points after touchdown Slungls (sub for Spencer.t 3 (placements.) DON ROSTER PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26. (IP) nau commencea, was a norse- IIJ 1 shoe- thing for fair. -Back to such a manner that Casanova, DUlIClOQS, 19-1Z nn frtrth Hrtrr, rjc LaBrucherie and your reporter, Bgavers Nip 20 Nolander, 22 Nelson, 29 Rockwell. 0 30 Lolotai.

32 Yokas. 33 Radovich. iuT-led the manback it wh0' wat him more than Three touchdown passes by JUggiea tne snapDaCK Until Tohn Orppnhaw naroH the fllpn. Pennsylvania's powerful gridiron machine put on a superb exhibition of; running, passing and kicking today to smother Navy, 32-19, to the delight of an overflow crowd of 78,000. 34 FrankbwskU 40 Dusaan, 42 Audet.

was too late to kick, then fired bku am 57 Aguirre. 59 Morton, 60 Mitchell, a 65 Bertelli. a 66 O'Rourke. 73 Polanski. 77 Kimbrough, 79 Marefos.

82 Clarke, 83 Seymour, 84 Vinnola. 85 Nvgren, 90 Mertes. 93 Fenenbock. 94 Elsey. 97 Sneddon, Cougars, 13-12 it diagonally to Johnson, who me aay- iqT? Xwnrv tZ, scooted all the way.

The play urr Baldwin and Roy Kurrasch, wa! Pnnri for varri Uclan ends, also were standouts, last night at the Rose Bowl. It was good for 43 yards PULLMAN (Wash.) Oct. 26. 35 Mitcneu. 44 Artoe.

45 Reinhard. 47 Mihal. 50 Kerr, 52 Krueger. Skippy Minisi led the attack was a Metropolitan uomerence IRISH BREAK JINX, 41-6 Continued from Fifth Page of 52,311 saw Lujack complete seven of 11 passes for 136 yards and he made, a 48-yard touch down run as he danced along the sidelines after grabbing Jim Mello's fumble. Johnson scored again in the against his former team-mates with three touchdowns, all in 53 oentry.

55 Nowaskey. (pp) The favored Beavers of Oregon State College today turned back a battling Washington State College football team, rU illS 0 1 1 I Tm made both of the same period, going over from the one-foot line behind West ithe first half when Penn rolled YANKEE ROSTER up a 32-6 lead. Mathews' way-clearing. return and on a 60-yard dash 'Line-ups: Both clubs tallied in the final Broncos Bruins witn- a lateral. Line-ups: 134 Yads sained running Yarda lost, runninv 13 to 12, in a bitterly contested struggle before 15,000 fans.

Washington State struck through the air in the closing minutes to score the final touch period. Irish Combine 25 I Glendale (19) Pasder. (12) Net yardage running Passes attemoted 'JO 1 vrni. 53 Masterson. 56 Stanton, 57 Schwartz, 60 Cheatham, a 61 Morrow, a 66 Hare, a 70 Kennedy, 72 ProkoD.

73 Proctor, 75 Johnson, 76 Manders. I 77 Sinkwich. 80 Sweieer, 81 Sanders. I 83 Perina. 87 Wagner, 21 I nrt.ii.

t'tS v. ii 21 Baldwin, 22 Robertson, 25 Sossemon. 30 Karmazin. 31 Kinard. 32 Yackanich, 35 Riffle, 40 Palmer, 41 Piskor.

43 Johnson, 44 Kinard. 45 Bentz, 46 McCollum. 50 Burrus, 51 Alford. 52 Conger, 53 Russell, In I u. m.iMiBu 49 85 12 3 4 5 28 Quarterback Bill Crowley, who lUii 5 Busher C.

Stevens down, but Guard John Godfrey's was about everything the visit- eT'paW ors had Oflfensively, Set Up the Yards intercepted passes decisive place kick was low. 1 I Campbell' Ivanovich Greenhaw Q. Oorrie Navy Penn Littleton L.E. Smith L.T. Savitsky Carrington L.O-.

Dickerson Scott C. Bednarik Shiweck R.G. Grain Shimshak R.T. Gallagher McCarthy R.E. Sponaugle Bartlett- B.

Falcone Dueber L.B. Evans Bartos R.B. Minisi Allen F.B. Luongo Navy 0 6 0 1319 Penn 14 18 0 032 Navy scoring: Touchdowns Williams fsub for Bartos.) Rawkins sub for Chewning.) Schwoeffermann (sub for pins for a a Clara lone Net yards gained." running Oregon State Washington State Lorenz I.E.. Kramer 717 jae li.h.

jieiiey 18 103 touchdown by dodging 53 yards pirTt dSins Niemi Puddy Schmidt games, if a lineman? That is, Langley iKnie Hal Shoe ner L.B. Martin Kay L.T. Connor Carlson L.G. Fischer Lawrence Strohmever Banks R.O. Mastraneelo Niedziela R.T.

Czarobskl HerbShoener R.E Kosiskowskl King OB. LutacK Sullivan L.H. Brennan Smith R.H. Sitko Hoener F.B. Melio Iowa 0 6 0 0 A Notre 7 13 7 1441 Iowa scoring: Touchdown.

Hoerner. Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns, Bren nan. Panelli. (for Mello.) Lujack. Sitk (2.) Gompers (for Sitko.

Point after touchdown. Early (5t (for Sitko. tn tho 10 after faVintr a latpral oowns passing owns penalties Evensen Gray SCORE BY QUARTERS smash, knife, -wait, slide. If a back, does he run, pass and Glendale C.C. 7 6 6 0 19 Four plays later, from the 4-yard piVyV si Imp hp nas-spfl across thp pnal Number of kickoff 2 Oregon Smacks I 1 no.utn.

if 14 Godfrey Lazor Parry Doom ink Hemel Eegers Williams Akins George G. C. E. G. R.T.

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B. 54 66 1 Glendale C.C. scoring: Touchdowns Jae, 2: Moje. Point after touchdown Cdll lie nu aiuw McClain.) Point after touchdown Bawk- Chaves Ossowskl Anderson Reinman Gustafson Samuel Carpenter Average length kickoffs 4S 50 to Frank Kelly. Average length kickoff re- 14 00 ureennaw.

Well? What kind Of a pass "pSV: Touchdow'ns-UUleton. ropoi uor is no Hnw manv I firhnpirio, (ih for Tipn hpr. Minisi. 3. a iu ci i ii aoo gain iutui- numoer or puncs 9 7 1 asaaena i.e.

scoring: Toucnaown 3io i jieuev. ifj IPoints after touchdowns Evans (sub for ing Benny Reiges and Al Hoisch Idaho, 26 to 13 MOSCOW (Ida.) Oct. 26. () SCORE BY QUARTERS 40 OO times QOe3 ne et ms nanus Deuber.) 2 (placements.) nrodured the Tlclans' last marker. Ttl yards punt returns 38 Oregon State 6 0 7 013 Washinston State 0 6 0 6 12 12 85 veraee lensin punt returns 14.

B6 ADDITIONAL GRID SCORES 1 I If .1 As I Penalties against 2 on tne Dan ana arop 11; jnow often does he fumble, and Oregon State scoring: Touchdowns 10 109 IVtrt nenolMd rt HUSKIES NIP The University of Oregon foot Samuel. Twenge (for Gusts fson.) Point great end, suffered a Droken Ban lost on downs. after toucnaown Harper uor nose early in the game and was 6 tfmwSmo 1 ball team, capitalizing on Uni enico aiaie. Agsies. n.

Washington State scoring: Touchdowns where and how? 'In the open field, bucking the line, in his own territory or in the -eastern Washington, xo: western Wash (n tVia V.o tol Tt ic. Via. BEARS, 20-6 Elmhurst, 18: Concordia. 0. Millikin.

27; Illinois College. 0. Notre Dame 14: Purdue 6. Dana. 44: Luther.

7. Whcaton. 31: Lake Forest, 0. Illinois Wesleyan. 25: Augustana.

13. Illinois Normal. 26; Charleston Teach Williams. Paul nor AKins.i ington, o. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Willamette, 7: Puget sound, o.

uevea ne ii De avanapie ior next rushino iiumooiai state, ij; san Francisco versity. of Idaho bobbles and the power of their own drives, ran up a 26-to-13 victory over Continued from Fifth Page Fridav's enrnnnter with St. Broncos tcb tya YL Net Avg. state. 7.

A entounier lin bu Chaves 3 15 15 .00 Idaho College. 19: British- Columbia. 7. ers. 13.

Alabama Tops fellow's? What system does his team use on offense? This last is Crowley 10 BB 35 31 3.10 Modesto J.C.. 19: Sacramento J.C., 0. sneaking across from a yard fiimmAm e2 5 0 5 Nikrevirh. Mafhpws and Haynes 5 and a half out. Sub Fullback Bob the Vandals today.

2.50 1.80 2.00 3.50 Mikalson missed the kick, Bob Mike, new starters in the Hare 2 The game was marked by a Kentucky, 21-7 13 16 I 0 4 2 5 9 14 7 1 0 -4 2 0 5 Austin again sneaked across burst of Oregon scoring in the Bruin line Mathews in particu- Dowling 1 lar came through- in fine shape 1 most important in collegiate circles, because men. have been known to make Ali-American teams who could not have made other teams in their own Luther, 19: Dubuoue, 7. Buena Vista. 13: Western Union, Cornell 20: Grinnell. 6.

Ft. Hays State, 25: Emporia State. 6. Chillicothe. 14: Kemper Military.

6. Burlington Jaysee. 13: Graceland. 6. Tennessee State.

25: 7. Gustavus Adolphus. 26; Concordlft 6. Hanover. 21: Manchester.

0. Stevens Point. 7: Platteville. 0. Ripon, 20: Monmouth.

6. Upper Iowa. 7: Parsons. 6. Knox.

14: Beloit. 12. Eau Claire. 20; Whtteweter. 6.

Northwestern Collece. 20: WlseonaiB Factnc 9: Unneld. 0. EAST Johns Hopkins, 24; Randolph Macon, 8. Washington College, Mount St.

Mary's. Scranton, 14: Marshall. 6. Bowdoin. 6: Colby.

Q. Northeastern. 7: Tufts. 6. Wesleyan, 46; Amherst.

13. Rochester, 41: Hamilton. 14. C.C.N. 27: Wagner, 6.

Navy Jayvees. Morland Jayves. 6. Williams Jayvees. 12: Massachusetts 1.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.50 MONTGOMERY (Ala.) Oct.

26. early in the third quarter from a foot out for what proved to 0 and may be tough -to dislodge gtf 1 2 from tne No. 1 comoine. be the winning score after 38 134 49 85 2.23 conference because of a differ Totals Bruins- Santa Clara 75-yard march. A roughing-the TCB TYA YL Net Avg.

second quarter that gave the visiting Webfoots a 19-to-0 lead at halftime, and by a last-ditch rally that resulted in two touchdowns for the Vandals in the last period. Bucklev ShiDkey 11 90 State Jayvees. 7. 5 85 0 20 (IP) Little Harry Gilmer passed for two touchdowrns and scored the other himself today as Alabama continued its long gridiron mastery over the Kentucky kicker penalty gave the Huskies I Myers ence in systems used and their own limitations. Howard 7.72 4.00 1.55 5 9 Extension, 12.

McDermid E. Johnson carieton, MaCAiester. o. 2.fi 4M Wooster. 12: Muskingum.

12. South- Dakota State. 20: South Dm U.C.L.A. Baldwin LE. Mathews L.T.

Nikcevich L.G. McLaughlin C. Clements R.G. Mike R.T. Kurrasch R.E.

Case Q.B. E. Johnson L.H. Shipkey R.H. Jones' baU-carrying halfbacks, kalsQn kicked thfi point and Adza scnneider Gianelli I West Allieuie I Case sc.

Lawrence, zu: Mioaieoury, ij, Hartwick. 20: Lowell Textile, 0. Brooklyn. 13; Hofstra. 8.

Syracuse Jayvees, 18: Cornell Jayvees. 0. Princeton Frosh. 41: Rutgers Frosh. 0.

Princeton Lightweights. Cornell Light- rl nitciu 3.ee 20 17 9 14 0 7 1 3 8 14 kota. 0. Hennessey I Reiges 0.6S '3 0 14 11 -11 5 2 1 0 3 0 8 0 14 Wildcats with a 21-7 victory. on 1 i-25 weiehts.

wrowiey ttoescn Idaho Kiilssaard Zenkevitch Potter Dana 20. riari MnrVinv ahpad nf Sub Halfback Larry Hatch Hare Brown Bauer I J. Johnson a on Wayne, 25: Buffalo A capacity throng of 22,500 iieuiv, Ktm Morgan State. 28: Lincoln. 0.

Kutztown Teachers. 12: Trenton Teach Dowling Hoisch 7100 3.60 Referee: Harry 3. Brubaker. Lovola: urn ers. 0.

ball carrying when valuing i wi.u imu a ncm Uvu haifhatQ Twoil vvaempr or intercepting California passes, Totals I.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G.

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oire. Allen F. Williams. Cornell: field judge, St. Thomas.

18: Bt. jonns. a. Farlham. 7: Franklin, 0.

Butler. 20; Ball State. .6. Rose Poly. 13: Indiana Central.

7. Indiana State. 21: Canterbury. 0. Ohio Northern.

48: Bluffton, 0. Lawrence Tech. 20: Defiance. 7, Northern Michigan Teachers, Ferrtf 7 (tie.l North Central. 40: Carthage, tf.

Bradley. 34: Tennessee Tech. 13. Quincy College. 27: Aurora College.

1JL Dakota, Weslevan. 32: Sioux Falls Calm Washington and Jefferson. 19. Dickin 44 183 25 158 FORW ARD PASSES Elwood T. Starbuck.

Chicago; head lines- Oregon Harris Elliott Meland Ecklund Murphy Stanton Bartholemy Shaffer Newquist Ramey Koch Orecon Idaho Oregon son. 7. Barnes Viro Lvnam Hammond Christensen Delorne Theis iii an, nuuciir 13. nftOKnki, moLiuL.iLL. BrOnCOS this afternoon in the Coliseum nabbed one in the last quarter will make more blocks for the and returned 24 yards to the Att.

CoSiP. Int. TY 5 2 2 21 saw the passing wizard complete 14 of 30 tosses for 177 Gilmer also kept Kentucky backed up with long and accurate quick kicks, and intercepted one Wildcat pass himself. Trinity. 19: Williams, v.

Massachusetts State, 14: Norwich 0. California fitat Teachers. 19: Clarion u.u.u.a. i ij i jj crowley 1 0 oanva iiara i i i t3auer State. 7.

I 0 19 0 .726 Yankees running backs than uaiuorma jd. wdMniigwii 6Lu th nnns Rud Nvren wUl all to the ground game, with Sub E. Johnson, Hoisch (sub for Shipkey.) Martin orove city, 14: Afiegneny. o. Washington and Jefferson, 19; Dickln- lese.

0. 28 son. 7. 12 3 4 ,.0 0 13 13 scoring: Touchdowns Leicht Ramey.k Newauist. Reynolds Points after toucnaowns Kowiana tsuo for E.

Johnn.) 3. Totals spasnn nn set Dlavs from scrim- Half Brooks Biddle scampering fsub for Santa Clara scoring: Toucnaown B.eiiy fsuh for Ramey.k, 2. Points after touch through for the final five yards (siih for Hare.) point alter toucnaown maee. JJinerent systems downs Newquist, 2 (placements.) Att. Como.

Int. TY 15 9 0 142 4 1 0 17 I 8 I 8 Chavez (sub ior Bauer. Mikalson's successful kick closed Case Reiges Brown Hoisch The Dons' assistant coach, Kentucky Alabama- Hensley L.B. Cook Serini L.T. Compton Browning L.G.

Wozniak Rhodemeyer C. Mancha Haas R.G. Richeson R. Jones R.T. Flowers W.

Jones E. Cain SUBSTITUTIONS Idano scoring: 'roucnaowns u. Barnes fsub for Kiilsgaard.) Beitz isub for De- Greenbriar, 24: Staunton. 6. St.

Bonaventure. 26; St. Vincent. 0. Union, 19: Hobart.

7. Montclair Teachers. 6: Panser, 0. Bluefleld State. 48: St.

Paul Poly. 0 Susquehanna. 9: Juniata. 0. Youngstown, 20: Lebanon Valley.

6. Bloomnhurc Teachers. 12; Rhinnenshnrc out the scoring at 20 to 6, TJ.C.L.A.; Ends Breeding. Nelson. Kief- lorme.) Point after touchdown Plastino Ted Shipkey, is an example 21 10 2 159 (placement.

Totals Washington er. Dobrow. Hoyt. Tackles Maimberg. Griswold.

Chambers Boom. Asher, Versen. California Diffenbaugh Haeen of a smart football player. Built so close to the ground Guards Dimitro, watts, Russell, sterner, rnnn. Pastre.

Center Paul. Backs West, Teachers. 6. Indiana Teachers. 13; Lock Haven Teachers, 0.

Ulinski Q. Self Cutchln L.H. Gilmer Meeks R.H. Tew Chambers P. Hodses Rice Zeger Berlin Mevers John Muir Jaysee scnneiaer.

MOiscn, Kowiana, oieiien. ror-den, J. Johnson. Nagel, Brown, Relises. that he was called the bear Sockolov Dodds Pieper Franz Turner Grefsma stout, is: Moorneaa Teacnere.

12. Evansville, 20: Murray Teachers. 0. Iowa Teachers. 38; Moringside.

0. Bethany College. 25: Emporia. 0. SOUTH Eastern Kentucky State.

J2; Valparaiso. 7. Western Michigan, 32: Western Ken tiicky. 20. Texas College, 26: Kentucky State.

T. Wabash. 16: Centre. 0. Moorehead.

55: Union 6. Davidson, 40: Hampden-Sydney. 0. i2Duke 13; Cherry Point Marines, Tennessee State. 25; Wilberforee.

7. Bethune-Cookman, 18: Benedict. 0. Tampa. 13: South Georgia Teachers.

9. Tillotson. 8: Dillard. 7. East Tennessee Teachers.

6: Carson Newman, 0. Hampton, 12: Delaware State. 0 Clark College, 20: Alabama State, 6. Appalachian, 50: Erskine. 6.

Maryville, 19; Emory and Henry. 6. Guilford. 19: Milltgan. 7.

High Point. 12: Newberry. 6 oai La i.mi 1111TT. Phantoms Win, 20-0 Over Mt. Carmel Held scoreless for two periods, SCORE BY QUARTERS who walked like a man when Baver L.E.

C. R.G. R.T. R.E. LB.

EH, F. Tackles Hock, Beam, spim. irimiey rxiirH Waritott.l. Molkenhuhr. Keck.

Cen. Beats East LA. ewartnmore, 19: ursinus. 12. Cheyney.

14: Storer. 9. Glenville. 19; Shepherd. 0.

Yale, Jayvees. 45; Rutgers Jayvees. 12. Trinity. 19: Williams, 7.

New Hampshire. .10: Vermont n. ter MacDonald. Backs Haynes, Kelly, Erb he played end at Stanford, he could hardly hope to jump Kentucky 0 0 7 0 7 Alabama 0 14 0 721, Kentucky scoring: Touchdown Chambers. Points after touchdown Cutchin Bruce Hemstad Provo King Ottele Chavez.

Simmons. Davis. Ratios. Ke.uy, Jensen Left End Bud Williams not Shibeiy. Kenfield Springfield, 34: American International, Cathedral exploded or touchdowns in the second half high for passes against taller Mam only scored one of the touch- 7.

Kdlnbora Teacne'. 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS (placement. Alabama scorinsr: Touchdowns Gilmer, Morrow for Self.l Cook. Points after touchdown Morrow. 3 (placements.) backs.

So he, nn rinnme mir nnntori mo OYTra i rowmic state, yu: saiem. California 2 Washinaton 0 8 7 720 Bruin Jayvees coached, figured out two little to top Mt. Carmel, 20-0, in their Catholic League high school football fray at Gilmore Stadium last uuiiit Liioii, gave uuiiii muii jaj" d'. Alfred. 20: Cortland State Teachers.

12 California scoring; Touchdowns Jensen, WBQhinotnTi Touchdowns Aus 'triCks, today known as button- see a ia-lO-18 Victory over Hardin-Simmons. 46; Arizona State tin. (sub for Hemstad.) Biddle. Point hooking and stop-go, to' get night before 4000 fans. Joe Vas- after toucnaown saiKaison, tpiace l-JJO AHgcico a acc ti nic Avuas AO UP Abilene Triumph, 24-0 Christian.

27: McMurray. 0. Texas Mines 21: Houston. 7 Catawba, 40: Elon. 0.

Louisiana Tech. 14; Northeast Loulsl kick.) away from defending backs. Bowl yesterday. ana State. 7.

Corpus Christ! Navy, 20; Texas things are almost com Southwestern Louisiana College. 141 John Muir (19) E. L.A. J.C. fl8 rpv.

TTPT. A Tovvooo HoflsatpH Mississippi College. 0, Waynes- T.CO.CT-U. 1J lilC ".7 I Oklahoma Smashes Lane. 24: Xavier.

6. practice even in collegiate 'circles, today, but Ted worked tha TPfPQnn StatP pleven. 24-0. Stansau'k Cal Poly Whips Whittier, 13-2 SAN LUIS OBISPO, Oct. 26.

Scoring in the first and final stanzas," Cal Poly's footballers chalked up a 13-to-2 triumph over Whittier here tonight. A ca un ail MIDWEST quez went 50 yards for the first touchdown, Louis. Tafoya went 60 with a flat pass and Jerry Ma-loney plunged three yards for the final score. Mt. Carmel 0J Cathedral (20) Ameluxen Reed tne uonseum yesieiudy in a parkhum them out for himself.

Iowa State, 63-0 L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G.

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

tuiiaiii-ifl'aci w. w.mj.... xnomas fnnfho osburn Chulich Machabie Simonian Woo La Bass Price Santa Clara, varsity Bob Reynolds, work horse AMES (la.) Oct. 26. (JFj Okla Johnson SOUTHWEST West Texas State, 21: New Mexico A.M..

14. Southwest Texas Btate, 13: Stephen F. Austin. 7. Central Oklahoma 8ate, 20: louthwesU ern Oklahoma Tech.

20. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Mesa. 14: Carbon, 6. Weber. SO: Idaho Southern.

II. 1 Adams State. 40: New Mexico Military. 6 Case. 13: Mt.

Union. 0. Hiram. 26; Ashland. 12.

Heidelberg, 13: Wittenberg. 6. Miami (C 23: Ohio 14. Baldwin-Wallace, 21; Kent State. 12.

Kalamazoo. 24: Albion, 0. Hillsdale. 18: Michigan Normal. 7.

Hope. 24: Alma. 0. 8ayton. 20; Western Reserve.

6. berlin. 19: Denison. 12. St.

Norbert. 20; Lacrosse Teachers. 0. Lawrence. 37: Coe, 0.

on the Stanford Vow Boys homa's fast, heavy football team Grant Christner I pacity crowd of 3500 witnessed Al KariD. bod Levin, ueoree Martin is a good example ot. outclassed Iowa State, 63 to 0 PnH Pnhrts tallipd I SCORE BY quarters 'stamina in tough games. The the game. Eifert Machtolf Vessldins Russell Thoemnes Reynoso Tafoya Minte Maloney Alfano Whalen today in the Cyclones' home Hixson L.E.

Boies L.T. Dubois L.G. Vincent C. Kline R.O. Conners RT.

Powers R.E. Fishchbeck Ressler L.H. Cot a R.H. Brotherton F. it 019 Cal Poly (13) E.

A. J.C. 0 12 0 618 Whittier (2) big tackle, now station man- coming game. The Sooner Wlnslow C-Anw T. TP.

touchdowns. U.C.L'-A Fresno State 12 24 John Muir scoring: Toucnaown -vsourn. scored in every quarter, racking T. CO 01 3ger of radio station KMPC, played 180 minutes of Rose First Tim In L. A.

BIG TIME BIG LEAGUE E. Los Angeles: Touchdown Abaiian, up three touchdowns in the Thomas L.G. Bennett Chandler C. Fitzgerald on Wiemers Simonian. La Bass.

SCORE BY QUARTERS third and four in the fourth. il Row! competition. Doyle Nave, Braven's boy, played Tess than LA. RAMBLERS v. CANADIAN SMOKE EATERS A crowd saw the Big KG C3CCIL1V Mt.

Carmel 0 0 .0 Cathedral 0 0 14 6 20 Cathedral scoring; Touchdowns Vasaues. Tafoya, Maloney. Points after touch viarquerre uowiii Mississippi state Pins Gill'on R.T. Samuels Kulver RE. Bolton Pair Q.

Bebernss Pike L.H. Yates Brownwell R.H. Jarnagan F. MacDousall five minutes. Yet who is re-.

Six Conference game downs Machtolf. 2. Arizona. ZU-U 14-7 Loss on Tulane membered best? Look ahead ofthe ball for football players. MILWAUKEE, Oct.

26. (IP) NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 26. (IP) SCORE BY QUARTERS Whittier 0 0 2 Cal Poly 7 0 0 6 1 AH Mats rarT4t. Tikta $1.00 $2.00 (ptw tax) lc Palac ffl(, Harris HIN exr aat mail raar blaake at all TfcrHty Drf Star.

STARTING Nov. 2 :30 P.M. Oakland Giants Defeat Warriors Uncovering a surprisingly pow- Mississippi State opened up witn prful eround attack for the first a' surprise passing attack today Whittier scoring; Safety Fowler tackled Uhphim. Aii i-4Sli. IMika 2-334 1 Columbia Lions Romp OVer Dartmouth.

33-13 in end zone. Cal Poly scoring: Touchdowns Yates, Hume. Point after touchdown Dulits. time this year, Marjuette defeat- to down a much-improved Tu- HONOLULU, Oct. 26.

(JT) ed Arizona, 20-0, today before a lane footoau team, a 10 De Ice Hockey Results NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Toronto, Chicago. 1. Boston. New York. 1.

Montreal. Detroit. 2. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE St. Louis.

2: Indianapolis. 2 (tie.) Pittsbureh. 6: Providence. 0. Springfield.

7: Philadelphia. 4. Buffalo. Hershey. 2.

New Haven. 5: Cleveland. 4. HOCKEY LEAGUE Tulsa. 5: Ft.

Worth. 2. Dallas, Omaha. 1. Minneapolis.

Houston. I. home-coming crowd, of 15,000. fore 45,000 spectators. Stanford Runners Win HANOVER (N.H.) Oct.

26. (JP) The Oakland (Cal.) Giants de a favm-Pd Columhia University feated the Hawaii Warriors, 27-7, VETERANS WELCOME BETTER MONEY! CONGENIAL WORK! PALO ALTO, Oct. 26. (IP) Learn Stanford University defeated Mo eleven overpowered a fighting last night before 16,800 fans. The Dartmouth football team today, passing combination of Mel Reid 33-13 before 13,000 fans in Mem- to Johnny Allen was too potent lit: O.aC'V ClftT- desto Junior College, 20 to 9, in a dual cross-country race today.

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