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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 31

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6ta Am mm MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18. 1937. GALLOPING GAELS TRIUMPH OVER LIONS, TO 1 1 Bttl HENRY SAYS: Jones Bars Troy's Gates Trojans Schedule Secret Drills for Game With Bears BLOCKED KICK, FUMBLES RUIN LOYOLA HOPES St. Mary's Cashes In on Breaks to Score Touchdowns; Acquarelli Lion Star BV CHARLES CURTIS Their few moments of hard, smart football over BY BRA VEX DYER Howard Jones went out. with shadowed by longer periods of sloppy ball-handling and sieve- a lantern last night searching for a padlock, a white football and like line play, the Lions of Loyola bowed to St.

Mary's Gal a fullback. loping Gaels, 13-7, before 25,000 Coliseum spectators He's going to use the padlock yesterday. St. Mary's was no better than reported. Big and for the most part slow to bar the gates at Bovard Field this afternoon when the Trojans report for practice.

The white football will be necessary because there are only four and awkward on the line, the Gaels were fast enough in the backfield. Despite mistakes of their own they cashed in on two vital Lion miscues, shot across two touchdowns, and held Tom working days before the. S.C squad shoves off for the north, Lieb's Loyola gang in check for Broncos Beat Pilots, 27-0 Santa Clara Eleven Runs Roughshod Over University of Portland SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. IP) Santa Clara's undefeated, untied Broncos, pointing for a second invasion of the New Orleans and each drill will run into darkness.

The fullback must be about 200 pounds in weight, able to run around ten fiat and capable of playing sixty minutes of rough, all but a few minutes of the third period. STOP THRER DRIVES I -v ffi 9 1 --AfJ Writ's tough football against the mighty Loyola might just as well Golden Bears. have won that one. Troy's headman expected to Three times they stood beneath scare up the first two all right. their own goal posts in the first but expressed doubt as to his half and fought like madmen.

ability to discover the fullback charging in desperately, battling After all, he's already culled the Happy daze are here again particularly for the rural speed cops between Los Angeles and San Francisco 'cause there's going to be one of those old-time hegiras up north for Saturday's Trojan Bear football game. THE TREK NORTH It's been quite a little time eince the home folks have felt that old urge to make the trek to Berkeley but, believe me, it's really got 'em this time. Henry Monahan is shopping around trying to borrow Pullman cars enough to take care of the folks who'll be going north on the Trojan specials there'll be three or more of them plus the student specials and the football train and for everybody who goes by train there'll be a lot more who'll be pushing on the floorboards of the family flivver and making the trip by car. DEPENDS ON AM BY What's going to happen? The answer to that question is the thing that supplies the urge for all the folks who're going north. Certainly the Trojan fate eeems to rest on Amby Schind-ler and his muscle-bound pins.

While Amby's in the game they look like quite a football team. When Amby isn't in there-well, they don't look so good. So what? so this. You can bet your sweet life that California will be laying for Amby as they always lay for the quarterback on a Jones team because he's the guy that really counts. If they can stop him they win.

FOOTBALL PROGRAM It's going to be quite a weekend up there, just in case you happen to be a reU football fan and not merely a Trojan rooter. Have a look at this nifty sched-. ule: Friday St. Mary's vs. Idaho.

Saturday Trojans vs. Bears. Two good games in two days crop pretty thoroughly at Bovard Sugar Bowl, rode roughshod over tne uaeis to a standstill and turning back the wave of Morasra Field without locating anybody who answers the above descrip marauders. Again thev marched an outclassed University of Portland football team here today, 27 tion. 06 yards for a touchdown in a brilliant display of offensive to 0.

NEW PLAYS Ordinarily secret practice Is Despite excellent weather, only 7000 fans turned out for the contest. Portland's defeat bv Willa billed primarily to impress play ers with the importance of a pending battle, but with Jones power. But then there were fumbles and a blocked punt and 13 St. Mary's points. END-AROUND CLICKS That blocked punt in the second period accounted directly for a score and a costly bobble in the third quarter left the Gaels mette University the preceding week was an influencing factor in keeping the gridiron follow it is different this time.

He has ordered everybody barred, in ers at home. cluding us writing spies, because SIX CHANCES MISSED he's cooking up something new Santa Clara scored touchdo'wns for the Bears. in every period and missed six Jones would give five years off only 3 yards short of another. Loyola's tally came after brilliant Turn to Pag 14, Column 3 his coaching career to win this game. He sent his ace scout, Aubrey Devine, to watch Stub Al cnances to cross the goal line through balls lost on fourth downs and once on a fumble.

The visitors dipped into Santa Clara territory four times. Thev lison's maneuvers three weeks running. Devine is Jones-trained, knows what Howard wants to were 23 yards from touchdown ground as the game ended, reach know and the two of them were closeted all yesterday mapping plans and formations for the big nush of the year. Aubrey fairly froths at tne mouth when he starts telling how wonderful the Bears are, which is odd for him, because he's gen Schindler Grabs Coast Scoring Lead SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.

VP) Ambrose Schindler, University of Southern California quarterback, scored four touchdowns in his team's 34-to-14 win over Oregon, to assume leadership today in the race among Pacific Coast Conference players. His point total stood at forty-two for four games. Leading conference scorers: rn tii erally a pretty well-composed ing mat point on three passes. Santa Clara scored on a drive of 67 yards in the first period and put together a 70-yard advance in the last quarter. Other scoring marches came from within the 35-yard line, where the Broncos grabbed the ball on intercepted passes and once on a kick by Halfback McNally, which traveled 3 yards.

O'HAGEX IXJURED Marty O'Hagen, Portland right end, suffered a fractured ankle in the opening period and had to be carried off the field. chap. They must be good. HAVE EVERYTHING gj. "California has everything," said Devine yesterday.

"They have a great kicker in Chapman and the Coast's real all-American back in Bottari. He's a deadly LUKOWSKY HEADS FOR WIDE OPEN SPACES ON PUNT RETURN passer and a great ball carrier. It has been quite a while since Frank Lukowsky, Loyola safety man, gets under way on one of his spectacular punt returns during yesterday's Schindler. Q.B.. Gael-Lion game.

Walt McCowen, No. 12, is Lion on right, while Dante Magnani, Gael back, is behind Lukowsky. Times photo by Gears Strork U.8.C 4 7 A I've seen a player with such balance. He's never in a jam Bottari, H.B.. Calif.

8 0 Chapman. H.B., Santa Clara Coffer Cope Farasyn Dougherty Cook woia Anaht Pavelko Pellegrini Gilbert Californi Portland Murray Meagher Loomis McDRde Enafler Koch Harmon Dozen Deck Westcott Crowley because he has such perfect control of himself and he's seldom L.E. L.T. G. C.

G. H.T. RE. L.H. R.H.

F.B. H.B., Oregon 4 Rowe, F.B., Oregon 4 hurt because he knows how to BRUINS EN ROUTE HOME TO FACE COUGARS Fisher fall. Schwartz is a fine end and a brilliant pass catcher. Meek is the best blocker I've seen in a long time and Herwig, well. SCORE BY PERIODS 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 had developed a powerful line Portland 0 0 0 0 the the to be played in and around San Francisco.

You can't see 'orn both if you travel on the Tro-night but you can see one of 'em. Mebbe that's plenty. TOUGH WEEK-END Come to think of it, this week is going to settle quite a few arguments here on the Coast. Stanford will be out to dump Washington into the discard something not easily done up there at Seattle. Phelan has a smart team that is staying in the running strictly on its brains and Stanford's dash and power might really floor the Huskies.

There will be 'no rest for the Bruins, who tangle with Washington State here. If your memory is good you'll recollect that the Hollingberies take particular delight in upsetting our Bruins. Mebbe we'll know whether there's a real standout team in the conference or not after the Bears and Trojans tangle up there in Strawberry Canyon. HOW GOOD ARE THEY? There can't be any question regarding the opinion up San Francisco way. They sent half a dozen scribblers down here Saturday to have a look at the Turn to Tagc IS, Column i Pfeiffer and himself were only sixty-minute men in Anderaon, H.B., U.S.C Johnston, H.B., Washington Washington, H.B., U.C.L.A.

Sollnsky, F.B., California Gray, Oregon Stats Groves, F.B, Stan. BY FRANK FINCH "Times" Staff Representative REDDING, Oct. 17. Breath behind which Joe Gray operated, yet the Bruins battled them on ing easier after going right into he's Herwig and I guess you know what I mean. There is no weak spot on the team and the line is rugged and has a fine charge.

I've seen the boys in Santa Clara 7 6 7 7 37 Santa Clara scoring: Touchdowns Roche (sub for Pellegrini): Gunther (sub for Fisher;) Anahu, Hanners (sub for Gilbert. I Officiate: Referee T. Fttroatrlck (Utah.) Umpire v. Landreth (Friends.) Field Judge pete Lens (Occidental.) Head linesman W. Kelley (Wisconsin.) STATISTICS O.

Games: Tnnrhrfnn' tf nearly even terms. After the sad showing at Stanford the week previous, the Bruin line showed remarkable Field goals; P.A.T. Point after touch down; T. Total. the Beavers' den and emerging with a 7-7 tie, Coach Bill Spaul-ding will start preparations tomorrow for the Washington State game next Saturday.

It Hankinson, Lewis Fight Called Off ST. LOUIS, Oct 17. W) The John Henry Lewis-Hank Hankinson fight scheduled for Friday night has been called off. Matchmaker Larry Atkins announced tonight. Atkins, back from Detroit where he saw Izzy Gastanaga deal out a terrific beating to the Negro light-heavyweight cham four games and they've showed me plenty." improvement against the Bea New Leaders Top Nation's Scorers game and were ready to go again when the final gun spoke.

After a couple of so-so games Wyrick clinched the left tackle job by his smashing performance Saturday. Sherman Phinny the sophomore center who got his chance when Johnny Ryland was injured, turned in a great job and Bob Nash at left end was also a standout. As things now stand, the strongest Bruin line is composed of Strode, Nash, Wyrick, Larry Portland First downs 7 Having said which Mr. Devine will be U.C.L.A.'s first appear when back to his and 0 task raras gained by rushing I (net) oa Santa Clara 1 17 li 1 ance before the home folks since NEW YORK Oct 17 6T) A 1 Eorward pas5P5 28 i-o ijivi, un. li.

Hj -A Forward passes 8 with Mr. Jones and I knew it was time to be going. September 24, when the Bruins new set Of leaders was at the Vards gained by forward slapped Oregon silly. They've DRRSPje Whatever Mr. Jones does be 98 head of the nation's individual! Yards lost attemnteri tnrvirii been on the road two weeks football scoring parade vers.

They had charge, fight and were smart. Gray picked up a lot of yardage but found the going pretty tough when the chips were down. Woodrow Strode, the rangy Negro sophomore, established himself as the coast's leading end. All the Beaver officials, scouts, and his own teammates showered praise on his shoulders. Slats Wyrick, George hind the barred gates of Bovard Field this week, and it will be passes 0 Forward passes intercepted by hand-running and are anxious to get some home cooking for a out the eastern pace-setters still plenty, he does not intend to Murdock, Pfeiffer, Jack Cohen and showed the way to all other change.

make any radical changes in raros gained, runbacs of Intercepted passes 0 Punting average (from scrimmage) 33 Total yards, kicks returned 107 Opponents' fumbles recovered 4 Phinny. U.C.L.A.'s pass defense 34 31 SO I 70 Spaulding was glowing like a personnel. After all, as long as Bill Tranavitch of Rutgers and! was airtight Saturday. Sharp-j Tarn to Page 15 Column 2 xaras lost by penalties 25 June bride as he mulled over Saturday's game. Lon Stiner pion, said Lewis "will be in no condition to fight for some time." Turn to Page 15, Colnmn 6 Turn to Tage 14, Column 5 1 punts and kickoff.

OREGON PASS GAINS 70 YARDS AND A TOUCHDOWN AGAINST TROJANS AT COLISEUM SATURDAY HI (bit. 1 i tL yp if i ii i Here's the second quarter pass from Steve Anderson Unable to dent the beefy Trojan line, Oregon took to gon's final touchdown of. the day. Joe Shell fell as he tried to stop Gebhardt and the fleet Webfoot back went the air frequently in Saturday game at tht Coliseum. to Ted Gebhardt which gained seventy yards' and Ore all the way down the field.

Donovan did a nice Job of Keller out of the play. i Tims UtrtoU lye phote kr 4. UeCmr.

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