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BRIGHT BOY JLtsZnjtles Cfmcs wEDlNovlijg.Portiv; "3 Van Brocklin Sets Torrid Passing Pace BY FRANK FINCH BOB MANN AIMS CHARGE THAT HE WAS 'RAILROADED' AT NFL DETROIT, Oct. 31 U.R Flashy Bob Mann, pro football's No. 2 pass receiver last year, charged today that he has been "railroaded" out of the game because he refused to take a salary cut The speedy 26-year-old end, former University of Michigan star, is jobless. "I must have been blackballed it just doesn't make sense that I'm suddenly not good enough to make a single team in the league," Mann said. Last year Mann led the National Football League in yards gained through pass receptions with 1014 yards and -placed second to Los Angeles Tom Fears in catches with 66.

He contends the NFL has adopted a "hands off policy toward him ever since he objected to taking a $1500 pay cut from the Lions this fall. "Detroit sent me to the New York Yanks in payment for Bobby Layne but I think the cards were already stacked against my continuing in pro football," Mann stated. i "I REDLANDS, POMONA MIX IN LOOP TILT winning three and dropping two. i ft vi i m. mm mmm tj.

i If Drake's Great Back Retains Torrid Pace NEW YORK, Oct 31 If Johnny Bright, Drake's Negro tailback, continues to pass and run for two more games as he has in his previous seven starts this season he will become the greatest ground gainer college football ever saw. By picking up 219 yards against Detroit University last week the fleet junior ran his season's total to 1733 yards, al most 450 yards 'more than his closest rival, Billy Cox of Duke, reports the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau. Two to Go All Bright needs is an average of 227 yards in each of Drake's final two games against Bradley and Iowa State to eclipse the season record of 2187 yards set by Frankie Sinkwich at Georgia in 1942. At present the Drake star is averaging 2475 yards per game. Cox, while maintaining his run ner-up position in total offense, regained the nation's passing leadership.

The hard-working Duke ace hit his receivers on 17 cut of 26 throws against Mary land last week to nose out Don Heinrich of Washington on total completions, 79 to 77. Heinnch's 19 of 23 for 243 yards last week went a long way toward knocking Stanford out of the Pacific Coast, race. His 62.6 completion record still is tops. Dick Doheny of Fordham stands second at 61. In sev enth place is Don, Klosterman of Loyola of Los Angeles.

Top Rasher Wilford (Whizzer) White of Arizona State appears to be head ed for the year's rushing title His 1013 yards by land give him a long lead over Bright, with 868. By scooting for 152 yards against New Mexico last week Whit hpram t.h 13th wiainr roW- nlavpr In historv tn train over 10qq yards in a season. TOTAL OrFENSK Gme Tirdi 1 Bricht. Drt 1 230 1735 a duku 3 Btenail. Pnntvnla 24 159 125 13 175 155 17 151 14 irr IPS 20 7 1267 1177 4 Wde.

Vanderbtlt 5 MIot. Holy Crosa ..5 6 Weeks. Iowa State 6 7 Heinrich. Wafhlnrtoa 11S5 1091 1074 1061 1061 ln 9R8 012 877 70 57 Davis. Oca.

Wash. Whit. Arizona Beat 4TeniM 11 KtoatermaB. L7lal 1 la J. Calvert- nmuin 15 J.

Calvert. Clemson JtCSHIKO Games Rushes Tda. 1 White. Arizona State Temoe .118 J013 Brithl, Drake 7 12 8SS 3 Reynolds, 8 103 835 4 Wadiak. So.

Carolina 94 706 5 Smith. Texas AitM 6 10S 694 Grandelins. Mieh. St. 8, 1Q1 692 7 Dottley, Miiivtpni.

8 108 S3 8 McElhenny. Wash. 105 603 9 Bean. Utah 6 111 879 10 tumo. VMt 6 121 870 11 Stinson.

Kansas 6 87 864 i FLYING DUTCHMAN Norm Van Brocklin, the Los Angeles Rams' starting quarterback, is currently the hottest player in the National League. He's tossed 10 teedees. GARL LEADS POINTMAKERS Redlands has beaten LaVerne, 40-19; Cal Poly of San Dimas, 26-2, and Caltech, 31-13. Losses were to Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo, 20-14, and Pepperdine, 25-14. Off the only mutual foe, the Bulldogs would appear to hold at least a two- touchdown edge.

Poets, Oxy in Action Whittier and Occidental, after their tremender of last week won by the Poets, 15-0, will take on non-conference foes this Sat urday night Whittier will play host to the Arizona State Teachers of Flagstaff, and Occidental will entertain the rugged San Diego Marines led by Skeet Quin- lan and alt Ashcraft. Coach Bert La Brucherie's battered Beavers of Caltech will take the week end off to prepare for LaVerne the following Sat urday. The standings: r-t. pt. cm.

2 ir- so. 7 ixr5 34 13 Wh It tier Redlands Occidents! .500 20 22 Pomona .000 0 0 .000 27 Caltech OLD-FASHIONED SINGLE WING-DOING OKAY NEW YORK. Oct 31 IPS The old-fashioned single wing had the T-formation boys opening their eyes on the college football fields last week end. Single-wing exponents fashioned some of the year's most significant successes, like this: Princeton 27; Cornell Ol Penn 30; Navy 7. UCLA 20; Purdue 6.

Minnesota Michigan 7. Ohio State 83; Iowa 21. Michigan Stale 36; Notre Dame 33. Who said the single wing is outmoded stuff, Noses Out 13 12 Battle Top Pitchers Hurl Tonight at Wrigley Two of baseball's top pitching craftsmen, Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Bob Lemon of the Cleveland Indians, clash in an exhibition game at 8:15 pan. tonight at Wrigley Field.

Lemon will head his own All- Stars while Newcombe will have the Kansas City Royals, crack Negro club, behind him. Lemon won 23 games and lost 11 for the Indians this season to lead all major league pitchers In victories. Newcombe hung up 19 triumphs for the Dodgers. Return Match This will be their second meet ing in Wrigley Field exhibition play. Their first one, last fall, wound up in a l-to-0 victory for Lemon club on a home run in the eighth inning.

The blow did not come on wewcomrje, how ever, who had retired from the game at the end of seven innings, locked in a scoreless tie with Lemon. Newcombe gave up five hits in the game and fanned seven, as Lemon hurled a one-hitter and whiffed three. Lemon will have several major leaguers with him tonight. such as Cliff Mapes of the Yankees, Del Crandall of the Braves, Jess Flores of the Indians, Bob Usher of- the Cincinnati Reds and Irv Noren of the Washing- i ton Senators. Outstanding Players Among the outstanding play ers of the Royals who will support Newcombe are Gene Baker, the Angels shortstop, and home run hitters Lonnie Summers and Bud Barbee.

In games played this year, Baker is the leading Royals hit ter with a -5oo mark and Noren paces the All-Stars with .500. The probable line-ups: Leaies'a AJI-Stara ewe Bib's Royals Dick Cole. 2t Chuck Stevens. Ik Irr Noren. ef Cliff Mepes.

rf Gene Baker, ss Archie Ware. Ik Kerb Soueil. 3b Bud Barbee. rf Lonnie Summers. If Leon Keilman.

Curtis Roberts, 2b Sherwood Brewer, ef Don Kewcomhe. KoctT Brtdses. sa Bote Uiher. If Eddie Bockmaa, 3k Del CrandaU. a Boo Lemon.

9 Anndndale in Golf Lead Women representing Annan-dale Golf Oub hord the lead in the Blue Division of. WSCGA learn maicn piay following j-es- terday's competition at Hillcrest Country Club. The Annandale team beat San Fernando, 6 to 2'i, and now has, 20 points to pace its division. ess it GOLD DIVISION Los Anseles, S'4: California. 3 '4: Brentwood, 'Palo Verdes.

Annandale, as Fernando, 2i. Siaadinee OOLO DIVISION Annandale. 9C: Lea Anceiea. 17; Brentwood. 11: Hiilcreft.

10: California. San Ternanoo. Pains Verdes. 5. BLUE DIVISION San Gsfcriet 1114: Lakeside.

10: Virginia. Rinera. 7: Oakmont. Bel-Air. 8: Wilthire.

3. (HEHNESSY hrsi N. Y. Prep Basketball I I Opens Tmtrow j) STEVE GIBSON the red caps i P-em naBy 170 i fjonoio fl A lad I 1 STAR OF THI UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL COMEDY "lOUlSA" says: i f. 1L "Smart men like cp- V.

I ill' "lii: 5 iin 7 the uniqui cigar that Smcke Hunjei-. PERFECTO SHAPE Also in' "thrifty packs of tlYt i 1 1 1 i ii i i wt 17 Jumbo Joe JStydahar hit the Jackpot for sure when he gave Norm Van Brocklin the starting Job at quarterback for the Rams following the Dutchman's sensa tional play in a losing cause against the Philadelphia Eagles At the moment, Van Brocklin Is the hottest article in the Na tional Football League, and his temperature's still rising. The torrid passing pace he's maintained in his last four games singles with the Eagles and Baltimore Colts and a brace with the Detroit Lions would reduce one of Joe Stalin's biggest tanks to a blob of molten metal. That's hot. Every sixth pass he threw in those four games produced touchdown, on the average.

Averages 264 Yards Each of his 61 completions went for an average gain of 17.3 yards. Ten of them directly resulted In touchdowns, and numerous others led up to scores. He exceeded 200 yards in gains in each game, averaging :264 yards. He twice gained 293 on the Lions. His completion percentage of 66.5 should bring Bill Schroeder on the run with an armload of Paul Helms' tastiest pastries.

In a cashew nutshell, here's Van Brocklin's production report for the month of October: Game. Philadelphia Detroit Baltimore Detroit Totals PA PC YG .....41 19 268 1 36 IS 293 2 14 11 204 2 17 13 293 5 .108 61 1058 10 The sophomore star from Oregon can throw any kind of a pass flat, long, bullet, lob, short, intermediate and one known as the intercepted type. Norm has cut loose with nine of the latter group so far. No SneeEe, Pleas While October was Van Brock-' lin's warmest month, his season-: al performance for seven games Is nothing to sneeze at. It comprises 151 attempts, 84 completions for 1452 yards and 13 touchdowns and an efficiency mark of 55.6.

1 Unless Van Brocklin's" ever, subsides Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers are gonna get scorched in the Coliseum. All Norm did in their first meeting up north was complete six out of for 101 yards and one touch- down. Camera, Wagner 'Tangle Tonight in Mat Feature Primo Camera, the reason for Gargantua's death, will come to grips with burly Bob (Strangler) Wagner in the main event at the Olympic Auditorium tonight. They wrestle three one Y.iur limit. Enrique Torres, world heayy- weight champion, teams up with fellow-countryman Carlos Rodriguez in a tag match against the villainous duo, The Zebra Kid and Brother Frank Jares.

Other bouts; Bomber Kulko- vich, the crew-cut kid, vs. George Becker, former world champ; Charro Aztec who wrestled cattle in his native Sonora, Bobby Becker; the Brooklyn cowhand; and Billy McDaniels, popular newcomer, vs. Al Billings, the Florida Hurricane. Fresno May Sever COP Grid Rivalry FRESNO, Oct. 31 (U.R) Fresno State College athletic officials indicated today that they may break off the school's oldest foot ball rivalry when the 1951 sched ule is drawn up.

Officials asked not to be named, said there is "strong feel- that the College of Pacific. Bengals should be dropped from the schedule, "at least until the teams are" more evenly matched." The Bengals romped over the Bulldogs, 52 to 7, here last Satur day night in 6ne of the worst beatings ever handed tne resno school on the gridiron. 1 Otto Graham Suffers Broken Nose in Game CLEVELAND. Oct. 31 MV- Otto Graham, the Cleveland Browns' handsome quarterbacK, suffered a broken nose in Sun day's game with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Dr. Vic Ippolito, club physician, said rays yesterday disclosed the break. He added Graham would be able to play Sunday at Chicago against tne Cardinals and probably with out a "bird cage" nose guard. Last Night's Fights WBTTJS PLAISTS. W.

T. Roster DonoRrrae. 151. Mew York, knocked out Eddis Ea-'wards, 155, Kewark. 14.

HARTFORD, CT. Teddy Davis. 129. Hartford, dec Denis Brady. 137, Kew York.

10. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Art Davis. 151. lliami.

dec. Jos 155, Charlotte, N.C. 10. 4 JC Elevens Glean Marks Long Beach Will have its COn- teuuuig puaiuun mr wiue tvuhe nuwi oia at swKe. ine ri tams, also, have hopes for that coveted bid.

Three other crucial clashes arel on tap. Chaffey and Santa Ana collide tomorrow night on the latter's field in an Eastern Con ference biggie. Palo Verde, Coach George Ahee'a nowerhouse which alao has Little Rose Bowl ideas, cries 10 uvpm 1 ipct Saturday night for a battle 7 against the four-year schoolers, And Ventura, now the big shot of the Western State Conference, plays' host to those growling Bulldogs from the Pasadena kennel Friday night. INDIVIDUAL RCOKINO (23 point and better) Pot. Player.

team Garl. Citrua IS 11 71 Tomukins. L.S. 11 a 6 Zllis. Citrus 9 54 54 44 37 Robinson.

FT. 9 Kirkland. Bat. Carrillo. F.V.

3 19 Sorenkies. Vent Hawthorne- 6 9 Ferguson. FntL 0 36 36 36 36 36 32 Ft Brooks. Mt. a 8 Loebe.

8 ..7 8 0 Whittaker. 4 Snyder. P.V. 6 1 31 Carr. Citrus A 30 Williams.

K. L.J 8 1 0 CasUe. Gkn. 0 Bills. Pas.

6 0 Williams. 7 Greene. Vent. 8 5 0 Rose. Com p.

7 1 Novikoll. LACC 6 30 Adams. Rlv 6 8 Weaver. Full 8 i Pouts. Mt.

6 5 30 30 30 30 28 27 B. Boven F.V..... 8 8 0 Enos. Copio. 7 1 22 Ambord.

Val 4 3 L. Bnwen V. 6 4 1 25 Kyfaard. Mt.S. 6 4 0 4 Braceato.

8. A 6 4 Richardson. O.C. 4 0 Broyles, Ri 8 4 0 McPadden. Vent, .6 4 0 Kaneyuki.

S.D 7 3 a Zaby. Z. LA 6 34 Inman. E. IA.

4 0 Raine. L.B ........6 4 0 Dowley, Rar. 8 4 0 Turner. EC. 6 a 1J CaJlacd.

L.B 6 1 Point after touchdown. TP Total points. WESTERN STATE COKTERENCS ventur. .....2 i 6 1 ij LACC 1 l.UUU 19 Compton 1 1 0 .500 63 38 Pasadena 110 -50O 25 26 85 86 Glendale 1 3 0 .333 23 atulr 2 a METROPOUTAV CONTINENCE Pet. pr OP camino 3 Lone Beach 3 East LAJC 3 San Dieso JC.

3 Harbor 1 Eanta Monies 1 Pakersneld 0 Valley 0 0 I 3 2 3 3 SiSSS if lo 8 jo8 It J33 so ioo .125 21 .000 43 130 EASTERN CONFERENCC pet. op Santa Ana Mt. San Antonio Chaffer Riverside San Be-nardino Fullerton Orance Coast 4 A A 1 IVUI ca II 310 .667 66 35 3 10 .667 35 261 1 1 Jno 37 61l 13 0 .333 20 55 I Oil J50 18 2S 1 .125 40 84 SOUTH CTNTRM, COWFERKCB; Palo Verds Citrus Oceanside Central 4 3 3 2 1.000 210 IS 750 101 1 .750 3 0 .500 4 -OOA 86 66 78 70 Palomar 0 112 Antelope Taller 4 .000 GAMES THIS WEEK TOMORROW Kir.HT rh.ff. at irAnKoa3.St port High. Pierce JC at Phoenix JC Friday night San Dieso jc at sants Monica, iih uuf st Ban rranciaco cc, I Muir vs.

San Mateo at Rose Bowl. PasaJ aena as Ventura. Glendale at Compton, LACC s. Centralis. at Occidental College, san Luis Obispo JC at Citrus.

SATURDAY NIGHT El Camino at El Camino at Long 3eacn. valley at i San Antonio st Fullerton. LaVerne. Sonar at R1 Centra. Kan Diego State Prosh at Oceanside, Occidental rroRn vs- Anreiope vaney at Lancaster, THE FIRST CHOICE OF I TU3 30 in 1 30 1 30 30 30 i 24 2 I 2 24 I i I I I I I I Alonie, S7 534 to BY BIOX ABBOTT Redlands and Pomona may or may not threaten for the Southern Cal Conference football crown, but they'll settle which will take over the role of dark horse in the race this Saturday afternoon at Pomona.

Dark horse would be a fitting title for either, for each team has had its share of nightmares this season. Coach Fuzz Merritt's Sagehens will be making their debut in loop play after a practice record of one victory, over La Verne, 27-13, and three straight losses to Santa Barbara, 35-7; San Diego Marines, 28-7, and San Diego State, 48-20. Coach Cecil Cushman's Bull dogs have fared slightly better, Snead to Play in Exhibition Here Sunday Sam Snead, golfs biggest money winner for the past two years and winner of last winter's L.A. Open, will appear in Sunday's Leo Diegel day exhibition golf foursome at Inglewood Country Club, he notified George Iake, president of the Southland PGA, yesterday. The exhibition, honoring the former national PGA champion and heaaimemaker open tournaments during the 20s who is now critically ill in Burbank, will also feature Ben Hogan, pro golfs man of the year, and Lloyd Mangrum, hottest member of the touring troupe since March of this year.

The fourth member of the foursome will be announced later this week. Movie Actor Clark Gable, a low-handicap golfer himself, will serve as referee and Shirley Temple will be scorekeeper. Pro Basketball Rochester. 78; Washington. 70.

Poly Eleven Belmont in Coach Bill Culler's Polytechnic eleven struck for two sudden touchdowns to take a 13-12 verdict over a battling Belmont team in a Northern League thriller yesterday on the Mechanics' gridiron. Both Poly touchdowns came as a result of long runs by Half back Manuel Alvarez, who slashed through the middle and sped 79 yards for the first score and smashed through tackle and raced 48 yards for the second. It was Mitchell's conversion kick after the first tally that spelled the eventual difference between the two teams. For Belmont. Charlie Power and Mike Bell plowed iver for Sentinel touchdowns from the 1-yard line.

In the closing moments Bel mont drove 60 yards in 15 plays to the Poly 1-yard line. An offside penalty set the Sentinels back and in two more plays be fore tne nnai. gun they could only reach the 3. In the first SEE YOUR P0UT1AC DEALER small Xfaii n. jff' van Uyctc quarter Belmont lost a touch-! down on a penalty.

Betaaont (It) Ttr f1 Oiaa XM Johnson Riskas LT Attanan Allejne LQ Bacca Duran McNeil Bourhin EO SaoelU Headlund RT Lalhmas Duierlan RS Wllsoa Ewert Bell Pettus Maclaa EH Alvarea Dyehars Jackson SCORK BY QUARTERS Belmont 1 Poly 0 7 13 BMmsnt seorins: Touchdowns Bell. Power. Poly aeorlnc: Touchdowns AlTsrea. a. PAT MiteheU.

a i Only Two Left With SNYDER There are three big names in Southern California junior col lege football Long Beach, Palo Verde and Lee Garl. Long Beach and Palo' Verde, of course, are tne only remaining undefeated and untied clubs in the area. And Lee Garl, the Citrus JC halfback, is the leading individual pointmaker. These three jumped up into 'a class all by themselves as a result of last week end's gridiron scuffling, which saw "four erstwhile unbeaten and elevens meet disaster. Compton was clouted by Ven tura in the biggest surprise, El Cammo was held to 0-0 at muddy Modesto, ML San Antonio suffered Its i initial knockout via Santa Ana's pigskin punch and East LAJC had its 15-game string sliced by Long Beach.

Bowl By Palo Verde shellacked Central, 43-12. Garl, who toe 'cm between the uprights as well as he packs the porker, zoomed ahead of Long Beach's Dewey Tompkins when he sparked Citrus to a 52-6 win at Valley's expense. Garl now has 71 points on his scoreboard via 10 touch downs and 11 extra points. Tomp kins remained in second spot with 66 digits with his 11 teedees. One peek at thi3 week end's menu tells you where the best dish will be served.

It II be the Long Beach-El Camino clash at the surfside city. And some ia- 000 fans will sit in on this one Saturday night. VVki WHICH 2 OF! JThEPcK FAM ILY KA5 THE GREATEST AKJTLEfc 2-A DEES CANNOT BE POISONED EVANTHINS iT EATS ANSWERS 1 The Great Irish Elk, some specimens of which are reported to have antler tips eight feet apart. 2 False. The deer, like other warm-blooded' animals, is sus-! ceptible to various kinds of poisons.

CAB RADIOS REPAIRED While You Wait 301 S. Fairfax 8 A.M.-9 PM. Daily Sun. 9-12 THI ZESRA KIlTs FRANK JONSS OTHER STiR iQUTS PL 1171 eaBSasssi M2S lUAM if i 'f Joe Kuhel Out as Manager of Blues KANSAS CITY, Oct. 31 Joe Kuhel's contract as manager of the Blues will not be renewed, Parke Carroll, general manager of the Kansas City Blues, said today.

yx kak rVtr Calvert. Clemson. 527 13 Jason Funnaa 7 ST 826 FORWARD FAB8DCO Games Att. Coma. TO 1 cox.

6 14 79 3 Heinrich. 6 1 23 77 73 73 64 64 St 59 SS 8 58 57 87 56 85 3 cunnincnam. ut. 131 4 Weeks. lows 137 118 138 125 101 107 113 113 103 Parllli.

Kentucky 7 6 Maloy. Holy Cross 7 Kl Levels 6 8 Williams. 5 9 Brlaht, Drake 7 10 Kinesford. Mont. 6 11 Davis.

Geo. Wash. 6 12 Ford. Hard 8 13 Flowers, Ko'wes'n 14 Etchererry. Dea io Buuivan.

nt. Sharman Stopped, as Capitols Bow ROCHESTER. N.T Ort. 31 JPl The Rochester Royals held Bill Sharman, former University of OUUUIC1 11 uaiilUlllld LLL IAJ 1UU1 poin nere tomght as they de- feated the Washington Capitols, 70 JA In tk. XT 1 1 ball Association's first 1950-51 game.

Alan Sawyer, Washington forward from UCLA, failed to forwa; score. Saddler, Riley Scrap on KTTV Saturday The 10-round nontitle bout be tween Sandy Saddler, feather- 1 1 1 1 ''iweigrii, cnarapion 01 uie wona, v-iiicjr xviicjr ui uuuis, one of ths Tiatinn' 1ft tnn-ranlr. --f ins l2B-nounders. will be broad- f'l'MMr aab uyci All liuill OL. JUULS A ct.iwl.tT vpnr jwx i o- p.m..

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