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BETTER THAN WONDER TUDKINS AND WALKER AY FANS SING PRAISES OF JONES GRID OUTFIT WIND UP WORK FOR GO Champion and Challenger Ready TEAMS Stanford Overshadowed in Every for Title Clash Tomorrow Night at Wrigley Field BY KAY OWE Department of Play, Defense and Offense as Well BY PAUL LOWRr Sports Editor The Times SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 27. (Exclusive) Bay region footbal fans today are singing the praises of one of the greatest tftann' ever developed on the Pacific Coast the Trojans of Southern California. When the Trojans defeated Stan.

JZyfZZ- AltOBEK 28, 1929. ACE HUDKINS TRAINING CAI.IP, BREA, Oct. 27w-Tll Stop Mickey walker inside of eight rounds Tuesday night at Wrigley Field when we meet for the middleweight championship," snarled Ace Hudklns here today, as he wound-up his training work for the LOYOLA TRIMS title bout. The boy who has been fittingly dubbed the Nebraska NAVAL ELEVEN wildcat is just oozing over with confidence that he will beat walker and capture the middleweight crown. ford, 7 to 0, in the thriller in th tig earthen uOm! at Faio Alio 3-e 'It will be the second time I won Lions Trample San Diegans terday they took BEARS NEXT ON TROJAN GRID BILL that middleweight title," Ace.

told the newspapermen who watched him SIMMONS, FOXX HIT work here today. "You know 1 tne decision over a fine Warner- coached eleven, -probably the'" best the -old by 37 to 0 SAN DIEGO, Oct Bill Driver's Loyola College Lions, having a decided edge in every department of the CIRCUITS licked Walker when we met in Chicago the last time, but they gave me S.C. Has Never Beaten Stanford and California in Same Season AVs Team Triumphs Over to 1, as 10,000 the run around." Hudkins declared. Hudkins fin-ishpd his train- farm has had in his five years at Stanford. It was a team that has improved with each game, but it was a team yesterday that was overshadowed in every I hig grind with Fans Turn Out BY BOB RAY Cp i fil four rounds of LiV; boxing.

He ft Li: BY BRAVEN DYER Riding on a wave of popularity such as few teams of this region have ever known, the Trojans of Southern Call- fornia returned Los Angeles fans got their first MARSHALL DUFFIELQ' game, routed the Naval Training Station Boots, 37 to 0. here today. Driver used approximately thirty players during the encounter. A "break-gave the Loyo-lans their first touchdown in the opening minutes of play but they earned the other five. D.

-McEachen. worsea 1 i Dandy Dillon, an old-timer look at Jimmie Foxx and Al Sim MICKEY WALKEr mons, sensational young sluggers of from the four- yesterday morn. round days, Jackie Mandeli and the world's lng from their i champion Ath victorious inva- sion of Palo Alto. There's an old saying that letics, yesterday and put the okay sign on both of them after watching everybody loves a winner, and the brilliant i. AT end, started the Lions on their winning ways bv recovering a fumble behind the Boots' goal less than two minutes after the kick-off.

Th hibition game single department of play running kicking, passing, power, speed, deception and generalship not en', on offense but defense as well. Had the Trojans of today been operating in the years of the sty, called "wonder teams" at California there would hive been no, "wonder teams" at least not in-, the colors of the Blue and Gold of California, 'r DOESN'T TELL TALE The single touchdown margin by which Southern California won yes- terday does not fairly represent the difference between the two teams which performed before that mon-? ster throng of 89.000 persons at" Palo Alto. nr. i i siagea at vr Field. Every body San Diegans held four downs and on the first play the Boots' center passed clear over the backfield.

i went away sat- lost a football game in their last sixteen starts a lot of folks are gradually beginning to think rather A dazzliner Dasslnor attarlc npttH the northerners four markers. Hoff OALLOWAV 7: iff! man and Young did most of the both Simmons and Foxx hit home runs. Sim-mons's Sockers beat Foxx's Al. tnrowine while Will Sarerent. nrrt highly of them.

enns Cardmez. Ha ended his work-cut with some rope skipping and shadow boxing. Ace wrapped op his belongings right after the workout and drove his own car Into Los Angeles. The Wildcat did not seem to be a bit perturbed about the outcome of the fight. "It's just like any other fight to me," he shouted as he drove off the Bas-tanchury Ranch.

TRAUNG ON SCENE Hudkins weighed 156 here today. Commissioner Charley Traung watched Hudkins in his workout and also took in the weighing-in party. Ace stepped on the scales especially for Traung. Hudkins will take a light workout tomorrow at the Main-street Athletic Club. He will take his final drill at 2:30.

Tomorrow night the Wildcat will go to the Orpheum Theater. He will retired at midnight and deep late the next morning. SOPER'S RANCH, Oct. 27. Jack Kearns supervised the last workout of the middleweight champion, Walker, here today.

Walker punched his sparring partners for raragozian alternated at receiv no Life is Just one big game after The Lions chalked up sixteen first aowns wnne the Boots wr mat Stanford got every sinrde break of the same and failed la capitalize on any of them be another for Howard Jones and his cohorts, what with every team on their schedule pointing for 'em as the result of the Trojan mentor's wg nve, lour the third Deriod on Plailers, 2 to 1, after one of the sanppiest ball games of the year, and there were enough sensational fielding performances to provide all the various kinds of thrills that en passes irom woodiora to F. Mar tin. The Boots never thrBtinvi great record. to score and were onlv In t.h visi to make up an interesting contest. Next Saturday it's California, and tors' territory a few time rfnrin wit; ujw a sellout at tne causeum.

Ana don't let anybody tell you that won't be a football came, no mat The tacklinz and blocklnc of jluuiis ieaiurea. The line-ups: ter how well the Sons of Troy handled the Palo Alto situation. cause of an impregnable Tro- jan defenje. The Cards were powerless to make any sustained marches such as the 75-yard one, which brought the Tropin touchdown in the second period, or the 65-yard parade tht was halted only by the cloii gun a parade that surely wocki have scored with the fleet Hi'l and the powerful Saundcr "p- ping the Stanford line to pieces. Nor did Stanford display any (Continmd on Page 12, Column 31 Some 10,000 fans, the largest crowd to see Simmons and Fosx in any of their post-season exhibitions, turned out for the attraction and got their money's worth.

Generally these exhibition games torn out to be wild affairs, filled with a lot of scoring and loose baseball, but yesterday's tilt sparkled with If. T. S. fO McEachen L.E Lauerman t.t Martin NO SOFT TOUCH There may be those who look on union Schllke Nauel McGrath Joyce c. Finley Haines T.

Sargent R.T. the California game as a soft touch, comparatively speaking, after the w. barged R.E. Hoffman Donohua (C. T.

aartung Rice Pavlenko Farmer (Continued on Tage 13, Column 5) (Continued on Page 12, Column I) Kiige (Continued on Page 12, Column 6) Ben-man Blankenshlp 6 19 12 ST. MARY'S WINS TOUGH 0NE: mS. iuuwiuuwus iwctacnen. Sargent. Bergman, Young, Meia, Geary.

GHOSTS TO SECOND FIGHTERS Hrry Carr Says Thai Spirits of Battling Irish Will he Behind Mickey Walker While Those of Dour Scots Will be in Ace Hudkins Corner Tomorrow Night SubstltlltiOilK! Lnvnl Vnnn Tjnr. fTlan. Mp7.a fnr nnnnhn ir SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. (P) score.

The try for point failed. For; I Sargen. Kwftsripoch for Haines. CHBon for TufE'1. t0T.

McGrath, Casey lor Joyce. Chr1.t.nfT fni. viHM St Mary's College bumped Into un "uuwraan jor ucsacnen. Bru baser expected opposition today and was barely able to eke out a 6-to-0 vic ouiiivan ior Jfoung, Carroll for Bergman. Reed for Brubaker.

N. T. S. Lee for Saunders. Woodford for Blanken-snlD.

Baker for lion. (nr BY HARRY CARR the most part of the game the St, Ignatians had their opponents the run. with Kleckner providing most of the impetus. The St. Mary players were somewhat sluggish most of them not recovered from.

the hard contest with Gonzaga a week before. A crowd of nearly i 10,000 persons watched the game tory over a fighting St. Ignatius eleven. nen th ben rincs Tnrin light, both Ace Hudkins and Mickey a Dreas ior oc. Mary came in "Mom, for 8chllke, Wilde for Nagel, Pieldln for Flnley.

F. Msrtln for Rice. Saunders for Pox. Stefau for Saunders Lewis for Woodford Official Referee. W.

O. Garber: head linesman, M. P. Mitchell: field judge, Junior Todd. saucer will be seconded by ghosts the third period when Ackerman, tackle, intercepted a pass by Kleck- ner, halfback, and ran 60 yards to at Kezar Stadium.

quivers into jokes and twists with humor; but his eyes are the sad. melancholy eyes of the Irish. He has been training at Soper's camp up in the Ventura mountains. Through the camp runs a little tumbling stream; and at night, he listens to the Dryads and the water fairies the queer elfin people who talk in dreams to Irish hearts. When he came in to talk to me, he had on a pair of ragged pants and a huge sweater and he lav on the window seat and talked.

When he first came in, he looked like a Standings of Coast Elevens Mickey by the spirits of all the fighting Irish the Kelleys and Clancys and Shays who have drenched a thousand battle fields with their blood Hudkins by the dour Scots who charged in their kilts at Waterloo and stopped the Roman legions at the forfe of the Scottish border. It will be one more fieht between COAST CONFERENCE W. L. pet IS Southern 4 California 1 Stanford 3 the bog people and the (taunt. Diti- nttie noa carrier with a square chin, huge hunched shoulders and WARNING Today is the last day of our "NEW CUSTOMER" SALE the big, eager mouth of his race i i i 2 2 I 2 3 jc55 warriors or tne nigmands.

IRISH TAD Mickey, the champion, is a little Irish- tad. He has a mouth that which seems to drink in mystery Oregon 2 Washington State 1 Oregon State 1 Idaho 1 Montana 0 U.C.L.A. 0 Washington 0 (Continued on Page 13, Column 4) a I III ,1. II I Games Saturday California vs. Southern California at Coliseum.

U.C.L.A. vs. Oregon at Eugene. Caltech at Stanford. Ct Your last chance to gc Washington at College of Paget sound.

Oregon State vs. Washington ALLEN'A Underwe ar state at rortiana. Coast Conference Games. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA So. California So.

California 21; Oregon State. So. California 48 (Washington So, California 64 Occidental for Men and Boys at 20 REDUCTIONS Every style guaranteed first quality all weights So. California 7 1 Stanford 0 STANFORD Stanford 45 THE WINC-TIPPID A SCOT Brown It i or Imported Block W. C.

Army Olympic Stanford 6 Stanford 33 Oregon 7 jLr in Hickory Calf Stanford 57 Stanford 40 Stanford 0 U.C.L.A. Oregon So. CALIFORNIA California 27'Santa Clara Mary's 0 ro your California J4 Hash. State California 12; Pennsylvania. 'M- -V" rfe ill California 21 Olympic 19 easy-footed way IDAHO Idaho 39 Montana Slate III Idaho 41 1 Whitman Idaho 19! Montana in (Continued on Page 12.

Column 1) You'll have to hurry if you want to benefit by our great "New Customer" Sale of Alleri'A Under-vear for Men and Boys. Today is the last day of this event. Your last chance to get this famous Under wear at 20 reductions. All styles are included Shirts and Shorts, Athletic suits lioht and heavy knits. All first quality all reduc ed 20 full selections still available.

Sale ends tonight. Men's Athletic Shins and Fancy Shorts shirts of good qu ality rayon in white, blue and flesh also drop stitch lisle in white Shorts of white and fancy broadcloth in a Urge assortment of patterns. Reg' pyf ular 1 .00 the gar- VJ ment Now in Smith Smart Shoes. Feel how smooth they are inside, 'with tlieir seamless, hand-fitted linings. Notice the ever-lively lustre of their leather leather selected from the clwicest 8 of tlie world's tannage.

Yes, these are good shoes. The better you know fJi them more you will wonder why Chicago Cubs Purchase Bell I 3- CHICAGO. Oct 27, wz a a Ace Hudkins, Drawn by Staff Artist Salvador Baguez Most styles in Smith Smart Shoes are ten dollars: a few to thirteen. TWELVE UNBEATEN TEAMS TUMBLE OUCANT No 610 Light weight cotton Union Suits, knit on patented machines long or short sleeve-ankle, three-quarter or knee length. Regular price $1.50 C-tf -f the garment.

I 17 Twelve unbeaten teams fell by the wayside Saturday, and now only WEAR OUT THEIR LOOKS Dartmouth continues to lead in scoring with 256 points against 7 for the opposition. Louisiana State ranks second with 228. and the Tro jans are third with 310. The thirty-five are 'still in the running Purchase of Lester Bell, Boston Braves' third baseman, by the Chicago Cubs, was consummated today, according to a telephone message from President William Veeck, in Hot Springs, Va. The amount involved was not disclosed, but It was said the deal involved a "considerable sum of money." The deal was closed In Washington at a conference between Mr.

Veeck and President Emil Fucha, of the Braves, according to the message and Is part of the plan for a perfect season's record. Of the thirty-five, twelve have been tied once or twice, leaving a mere twenty-three struggling at the top of the hpap. A number of those are second or third-rate squads, and SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Pt. P. 17S 35 W.

8 State, Texas Christian and Clem-son. The Trojans stand alone on the Pacific Coast, although the California Bears are still unbeaten. They were held to a scoreless tie by St Mary's. Arizona also is unbeaten and tied. In three games next Saturday, unbeaten teams will tangle.

The Trojans tangle with California in the local Coliseum in the day's bipgest strucgle. Pittsburgh and Ohio State will hook up, and Clemson meets Kentucky. Other teams are likrly to run into trouble, playing squads which have been beaten onl? ones. only a very few can be considered real contenders for championship honors. CI'mson Tex Dartmouth Louisiana Rtat Suuthtrn California Pitcbutgl) TlilBtll" Tmise Ohio Unlvirjlty 1xh Christian Open Saturday Evenings SILVERWOODS Sixth and Broadway 5522 Wilshire Boulevard VJ8 218 im J57 160 13 1.17 134 119 97 T.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dartmouth, Pittsburgh and Cor it announced by Owner William nell stand at the head of the east ern contingent, unbeaten and un Arizona Wrigley, to strengthen his club's weak spots for the 1930 pennant drive. MEN'S SHOPS 216 VEST SIXTH ST. VZX 6S01 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. tied. Purdue.

Minnesota and Not-te Dame hold a similar position in the Wcmtm Maryland 5 St. Xavter 5 Kminrkr 4 Minnesota 4 151 134 MldvMt. In tllA finntfl ira Tun. 4Hr-tHHr) HMHHr-E cessce, Kentucky, Texas, Louisiana (Continued on Fae 13, Column 2).

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