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CC THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1923 P3 pan Matea Freps Defeat Palo Alio Grinders, 20 to 13 i i 1 4 i 1 IT- rl a II II Bush Baseball BERKELEY HIGH Olymp itide Lm, Ulympicsl ic Gridders to Play FAVORITES IN JUNIOR GIRLS Broncos, at Ewing Today ifELEVEN BEATS GUNZBURGER IN VICTORY OVER HISS SVARTZ Here arehree bucking Bronchos of the University of Santa Clara gridiron eleven which meets the conquerors of the Golden Bear, Coach "BabeT Hollingberry's Olympic Club team, at Ewing Field this afternoon. The Br ones pictured are, top to bottom, Joe Leonard, left tackle Hal Bundy, halfback, and Captain "Connie" Storm, right end. The "big noise" present backfield.

booting Pacific Coaat football season will NET VICTORIES and an expected aerial attack. Hani. Clara sympathizers expecting bitterly-fought sunie. with at leas one score (or the Invaders. 'This Is the way the teams will tine up for today's battle: San Rafael Scores Win Over Favorites came through much as expected In the opening rounds of the Junior Girls' Bay' Countlet We.

8ent riire. 1 Mali 14 CnUMUa I William. 19 Granufd' 12 hchu.ia II Gallaaliar It Mucm ICaoLI OlraM Ctob So I- S. Brown t. erlokur O.

b.m i Carrutber 43 B. T. UDCcy I S. Arerr in Q. CamourU a.

tt run L. H. Nd'M i If 1 Championship which started yesterday on the Oolden Oate Park courts, the seeded players Jiavlng little trouble in winning their Analy; Sequoia frounces San lose; Union Wins i By PAUL J. BULGER. Coach "Brick" Mitchell' powerful bunch of hard hitting San High School football players practically won the championship By FRED 8.

MeWILUAMS. Today's contests at Burlingame should produce thrills aplenty for fans who turn out to witness the elimination contests la the San FYapclsco Midwinter League. Four teams are battling for their rights to become members of the major loop of the bush baseball section of Northern California. 'Tie quite an honor to be numbered among the eight clubs In this circuit as the number of entries each season show The teams that do not get into the circuit are dropped on the lot? of today'a contest, although the players of these teams are put up for draft and If bid for by the managers In the 'circuit are not out In the cold. Leib-Keyston and the Milton Clothiers do their battling at II o'clock while the Sunset Federals and the William L.

Hughson squads will fight for their place In the loop at I o'clock. Both of these games should be of a raw meat variety. Five clubs are already In the league with the three places to be contested for. The winners of today's games get In while next Sunday the Guerrlnl Accordlans and the Balboa Natives will clash for the remaining position. reverberate through the goal-post of Ewing Field at o'clock this afternoon.

Coach Orin Holllng. berry's steam-rolling aggregation of pigskin prestidigitators, fresh from their record-mauling encounter with the once 'Invincible Golden Bears, will attempt to flatten Coach Adam Walsh's Santa Clara Broncos and their version of the historic Notre Dame shift. Although followers of the Post street eleven were predicting yesterday an easy victory, information brought by acouta from the Santa Clara stronghold Indicate that the Broncos are a team much improved over that, which went down before California aand Stanford. Banking on the speed of Its 11 i Hauler matches. atcCormiak Santa Clara Snuad II.

UuKm a Dorothea Swartx, the defending champion, won two matches In rather easy fashion, defeating a 1 1 e.i of the Peninsula Athletic League-I Helen Hughes 6-0, b-1, and Autard 6-0, 6-2. Edith Cross also emerged vic Leonard th Ahart 13. Valine 15, Iww 1) Um 2a. Cosnollr 14. lxuataa i.

CuojbUua I. thminltr Bant U. Ruluau M- OKmotr fTuh Squad Bradt.iav I. MrArthui HarrUon 10, Cleveland 17. Blwt 1.

Paul hailb 4. Dole 1. Jacoba 11. Rrad'ha I. Eleei.

1. htm 13. Wllcoi II. Limui 44. KlM-ae 46 Calrfte Clare: Si.

HUboo U. Klu 4. Ud rterdile Kxt. 41 Mahonrt 11. i lou-horcj 6, Sarec 6.

Barclwra IS, Klauda 20. Of.lrlela ftrnddAik. referee: wtuoft. URinlne Kelly, head linesman: Klawanij llmelo-eper. Johanna Qunsburger, playing the headiest, most consistent tennis she has ever exhibited, upset the dope considerably when she defeated Carolyn Swartx In tha finals of the championship class of the Women's Park Tennis Club yesterday Qolden Oate Park.

After losing the first set rather easllys at principally through nervousness, Miss Ounzburger completely upset Carolyn by changing; her tactics and mixing them up until she had swept through the second set at t-2. Pursuing the same tactics she overwhelmed Miss Swartx to romp through the third set at love. Carolyn did not hit them a Veil as she Is capable, but It Is hard te tell whether she was Just off, or If Miss Gunxburgefs baffling ge-me) -was responsible for her (splays. The finals of all the other class sal were reached as a result of yesterday's play, and will be concluded next Saturday. Results: riHST Ot-AAS.

rWeat-Snala Telia Behactar A Mr. torious In her matches disposing of Marlon Hunt and Ann RothUack, both matches being decided 'In yesterday afternoon, when they cracked their way to a 20 to 13 victory over their rivals from Palo Alto High, before a crowd of close tk 6.000 fans. Mitchell's men scored all their points In the first half, going ever the line twice in the first quarter and once again in the second period. San Mateo carried the pigskin straight sets. 11a Wilcox, San Jose champion, waa the only seeded player to encounter any difficulty, being forced to three sets by Dorothy Lund-quistv The scores were 6-0, 4-, 7-5.

The results of the day's play follows: down the field on bucks by 1-tw- P. A. TITULAR SWIMS TODAY llns and Peterson In the opening rtrca tothli To AVsnotiaa Ovib'a uudttary olunui to Dontoato for tholr tr Oregon Aggies Win From Whitman, 62-0 PORTLAND Oct 17. -(By Universal Service.) A band of Missionaries from- 'Whitman College of Walla Walla ventured forth against two score of Oregon Agglea today, on Multnomah gridiron, and were repulsed by a score of (2 to 0. minutes to within 30 yards of the Palo Alto iroal, from where Peter- a)htefc uio Aftotua of tho Buahaa eon, half back, broke loose for, a SO tb olwtod by Total.

Jo, HcConaoa. whom that call tjia ahatk nuwaaor and liar outflokirr Pint round Edith Craao Marion TTant -4. Aon Kothhack d. Virginia Mullar a-1: AtiTdrad ftalllrajl jard run around rlght end to idA Jowr, da- fault: Norma Hanm.B d. Halan Hellbrormffr.

touchdown. Joe Fen- kicked the uaraara -a. o-i. drtAult: Paulina tarla d. tnri.it Nathar rRIM Carerje goal.

LINE BUCKS. Ptaelo JahAcna Ounabcuwer d. Swarta 1-6, V2. CLARA i-X. Barali PtltT d.

Ruth B1U dVfault nroth? Ljodoe d. llornico Baxter, dvfault la Wrtoi dTTrnnlo Oalliirt? AO. Diirt' Ifi Wi l.uiidqulat t.laia Jaoibaon 1.1. 4-1; Eiitli Palo Alto kicked to the San Mateana and the latter took the mood Mr. taaa Dei on rknebaa, A ansa sa.

Haml-ftnala Mr. acBi Irene OuiUford, drfanlt. LA Mel SH. ball from their own 40 yard line, Cjatis. of Ajrnotlaa Ouh'a imjb.

Dnwa ot tb button F. 1 wbldi tutao an aura ka II win Jo la too aaniod randkUca a ho hai hnan aomlnatod hj th fair tax. Rot l.aftT' Pacini took drat boaon whoa a oa-Mlr letter axrlrad aritb a baautttul W- dcals lor tba liuinc tba oawlorja. A nrtuaat baa boon rocattcd from a nataor ho araiita U) Ml taaaa la th dui a -ln of tba wtaiar katu who la a rttchar and wtfloldar. Ho can ba raacbod at blarkat 6dM xcwaan 6 and e'elock.

Joaordt Oinra, who atrraa klmaatf Rnarlt llua and i au at th charter siambota of 'be Siloat Manaaa Aaaoriatlrai. put a Halm for Rod haurahan for tha Adooia ora Ha haa booa itahtii( gund ball (or tbt Portola Natlraa, which taaaa Oacam rdlota. uid alao claima ta flautara tha ehamnioBaliia hi distance of 60 yards to another Cliff Smith of the Sao Francisco Vacht Club announces mora thaji fifty entries nave b'een received from the Olympic Club, Neptune Beach, Elks' Club, San Rafael Club and White Diamond CJub for the annual open aquatic day at the San Franaclsco Yacht Club thla afternoon. The Olympic Club will have ten men In the open 100 and 220 yard free style races. Seati-flnala Maria itoatne 4- Ktbal touchdown en straight line plays.

Jack Rawlins, fullback, craahe ana Leolal Uwton. 6-1. 6-6 Lm yraaklst A Mr. Tough d. CHI Ktawmfeld tt.1, 4-n, 6-2: Uiek rorado d.

Moll; Wood id, e-O. ftO Adalln Brohn d. Marion rxuhmaii 6-1. 2 IUtaloxn Lnmack d. Margarat i'laut.

dcrault da loaa d. JuanlU Woatn-Md V1 loratria Awartx d. Hrt Iluyhg 6-0. e-1 KnrlttA Autard d. Krcljn (lafTja.

defanit ucilla Haj-kor Mollio NuranlfTg A 3. 61 PoruOiy Cnmla 4. Hnlan ftdirawta.udtr S-0 fi: Lilly Ulanfrarmachi d. Clair win. dr faiut; Haaal Saoiualatm d.

Ortrudo Idarmar S-O. (Vi; Battr rtca 4. Oonarlrro Jrant 8 uaj. o-s a-a. e-a ana ii over the line to the score on an off tackle buck from the four yard line.

Fena again kicked the goal scored in the second perioi after San Mateo carried the hal aaaa down the field on a series of bucks. Palo Alto showed a stubborn de rfense In the second half, and pre r.ald Mtlul d. Both McNaughton 0-, frl, S-5; iary Ana NiiatAdtr d. Harol rm IS, Plulia Clavl-aiigh d. Ewiyn Malnilr KX eS: Uaretnt Pitch d.

Etliat Brrna 1 4: Ti4jr I.rona d. It to Manalns. doftult Oenoriora Bars 4. Uladra Ooowu A4, -l. UwIm Callan d.

Rfl.la CallMr, default. Aacond round -foullno lHrif d. jnorphtnr UrUth S-l, tiu, Sarah Paltr d. Sowvl- fioAle WwWia Phatr 4. DnVda Re.w 6-6.

Eralra McOilitcodj A Mm, Cauai 4. 4-2. e. CIaAB 40. nl fiTiala Kirn Maaaa A Rebaa Wota i Nevada Eleven Beats Pacific, Rivals, 14-0 vented their heavier opponents The Independent Winter taama will set Tiller a a nut Ituadu.

with alt tea ma In tat 'ireun JaSonona. Uenerai Petralrum Lech dun iiulck Autoa. Modem WootluMa Ajneric and the A a art can Hawaiian Suatn-altio Comnanr. Mai irk 8Mn. th moal woular the nlariroiud dlrecton.

baa bean dkted oreatdrnt of tha organlulion. with Mel Cronln and A nana Orr on the adnonry board. TUe arhadul will ptared thro tlua aesund. with tb flrat two teaina BMetloj In a dual wriaa. Tb alnner of tbJa aeriea wtll aaaat the from scoring.

In the opening minutes of the -l, d-v: iio vuqoi a. iKtrntny Lundqtitar -0, 4, 7 -Ida loa d. Purla l'orcorai (1, e0; rnmthj Omin i. liuctllo Haoka, third period, a Pale Alto tackle intercepted a forward pass and ran i. 9-r, ixxvuim win, u.

nunetta. au.u- I lllr Uiaiifraniw4l d. to: Manr rt Tidr Icn id 60 yards to a. touchdown. CAPTAIN SCORES.

inner, of the Aknada Count Lencua. rtiqa u. Hark 47 Kite d. AO: Koima Uanami A. flilllao 4 7 8 RESO Oct.

Of lata souch rlralrr baa ailatod bet pea the L. M. 1. and Eolian cluha. At a naolt brth raanliatlone hare dectded ta aetlla their dlf- rs64 "ii I Adalin Bnihni d.

Katharuw tonuvd t-0, 6 0: Brttj Pitch d. H. Hamtulsnn IV 4 All fcthrl Hurkhart d. Zalda Ullasl -t. 6-1 h4 LI Captain Smith tallied the hut score In the game at the end of the third period, when he trashed over afar Ann N'aiutAdtar d.

PTirlla daTbeMa: l-o, -4, Idlta d. Ana Rotlilxck 6-1, the goal from the yard line, after Palo Alto showed a powerful of ferencu Kund. when thai look born la naMhall Hit at "Bit Ben htarcua nroaablr will oreuD tba nound (or the M. i). nine, while Mania Hour Kill do the chocking- for th Roliana.

Oregon University Roach Matched tensive drive bucking the San Ma teo line for a 42 yard gain. To Fight Marcw STOCKTON, Oct. 17. (4 "Chick" Roach of Ban Francisco Berkeley High School's powerful Defeats Pacifies an open game featured by long end runs and numerous forward jjasse the University of Nevada football team defeated the College of Pacific eleven here this aftex-noon by a score of It to 0. Pacific outplayed the Nevadanj during the first half of the game and the Wolf Pack entered the second half with a rush and registered their first score' In the third quarter and their second score in the final quarter.

Pacific threat-, ened Nevada In the second quarter but was stopped on Nevada's two vard line grid team scored a 21 to 0 victory over the Stockton High School team ETJQENB Oct. 17.. and Jimmy Marcus of Stockton at Stockton yesterday. have been matched for a ten-round main event on the local boxing pro The Yellowjackets were held to The University of Oregon football team defeated Pacific University of Forest Orove here today by a score of IS to 0. All the scoring was In the first period.

Oregon used many In the last three periods. at to 0 score by the Stockton eleven. In the first half, but came gram ot October zs, it was announced today. Bobby Marrs fights Harry Boo In the six-round tel. mr back etreng-in the; third and.

fourth periods to tally three touchdowns. Captain- rftedman, busky San OHIO STATE IN Rafael i High School fullback, brought victory to his football team lit tbVck minutes of the fourth quartet yesferday morning over such crop is now briny used in WbitCT Owls the finest in years. Small wonder, that now White Owls at 2 for 15 Judge for yTJurself trya White Owl today end the reason will be plain why one million must be made each day to satisfy the de- YouU understand, also, why people are enthusia8dcaJlyprrKlaimirig'4tney re tasting better than ever." The reason for this extra iweetnesi of taste ia simple. Every so often Nature curpasssa herself to bet- mture surpassa nerseu to Dec- Analy High School, by scorilng cents set a stan dard of Qual 'mfs- touchdown on line plunges from the mand. ity udapproa ched by 9-0 VICTORY 35 yard line, to make the final score other otner OATarat read Ban Kafae 14, Analy 7.

any kx i i the price. 1 i I'linii JmbI handy pa I -J 1 In the opening minutes of the first Period the flzhtlnz and de fori 'tennined bunch of Analy High boys Otlt. euwayg-- By WARREN W. BROWN, Mil Carraaaaadairt vhImtwI Sanrloa. res hand carried the ball, straight down the field 4 yards to a touchdown I scored by Peterson on sin off tacWfe COLUMBUS (Ohio).

Oct. 17. A full-flavor stalwart, courageous crew of ani YU if -vo' I back, proved to be the Individual mal wearing the scarlet star of the conrast i and gray of Ohio State, today took the Columbia Lion by the tall and threw him back toward his lair IDAHO BEATS i San: Rafael came bkck strong In the second period, and with Captain Redmond and Falores alternating in carrying the ball on straight line I the Bulldogs brought the ball down the field. to a touchdown -tM -J in ornlngslde, his bide well spotted forward passing thrusts and well directed kicks of Elmer I W.S:C.,7T06 made by Falores. Marek, and the battering attack of I From then on the battle became Marty Karow, who Just happened to be two of a hardy band who a nip and tuck affair, until almost the end of the fourth period, when outrushed, outpassed, outklcked PULLMAN, Oct 17.

Redmond scored the winning touch down. and outscored the visitors, over Racing 65 fo a touch. whelming them under a score of Thl-, victory gave San Rafael to 0, that merely approximates down after recovering, a fumbled High the leadership of the North the difference between the two. western League of the F- with It was a husky, fighting band, ball in the third period, Neal Nelson, Idaho right end, led the Vandals to Napa yet to play. that combined rush-proof line play Napa High la undefeated but war tied by Analy High a few week? 7 to victory over Washington with dazzling forward passing I heaves, mostly by Mink, occa State College In the annual grid ago.

sionally by Karow, and now and Score by quarters: Total Iron battle between the two rivals here this afternoon. Nelson's long then by Freddy Grim, just for the San Rafael High 714 Analy High i 7 0 0 07 sake of variety. run came after Washington State Never onee did Columbia Captain Foley, star halfback or had scored six points In the second the Sequoia Union High School threaten seriously te register loo re, their line smashing style efl football team, went, on a rampage play crumpling against the burly quarter, the result of two place kicks by Herbert Meeker, Cougar luarter. Reget kicked goal for Idaho for the winning point, after in the- first Athletic forwards of Ohio. Lea (rue game of the season Ohio State, on the other hand.

the touchdown. waa able to shove Karow across played against San Jose High yes terday afternoon, scoring six touchdowns single handed. Washington State made a deeper (or a touchdown, in the second pe A million reasons why Each of the million White Owls made a day is a separate reason why such a trtmendoua quantity The fin il score read Seauoia ate effort to score in the fourth quarter, advancing the ball to the University of Idaho's 25-yard line riod, and three times were within range (or placement goal tries, Urldil getting one of I yards High 39, Ban Jose High 7. twicer The ball was lost the first through the bars In the third pe what gave promise of being a fair football game, turned into fall track meet, when Captain ma on' downs and the second time riod. 'Sods Marek.

the bis- noise in the Ohio Bace when the Vandals blooked Meeker's attempted place kick with but a few roiey started running to touch is necessary to supply the demand At aa a baokflelJ. consistently outklcked it I Is I Iff Mil Kaplan of Columbia, and the mar downs on long runs, one of them being a distance of 60 yards, and seconds left to The same -was 'featured-by the And eacn bears out tne opinion i gin of difference between the two several others averaged around 40 strong work of the W. 8. teams in passing couldn't help. but yards.

Score by quarters: be great, because Columbia ex making only, six nrst crowns ana hibited no defense whatever LATONIA RESULTS. Idaho three, xne cougars com nletrd four out of, ten passes at Total Bertnth ra Il.tHXt; planning; trvrea-jaar o4da and dp: mile and alitinth: Ll MINE, 01 Uohiawoi. 13.90 BAJWRAH, (twl LW out of experts that the tobacco now being used is from the finest crop in years. White Owls are truly tasting better than ever. First nca.

I1.W. cUlmlua. all un. ttl fur- lann against the tosses of Marek, Karow tnd Orlm and refused, even when time waa growing short, to resort tempted while Idaho attempted six WOM'8 HOT. 110 out OOBWTTB.

II IfttMltl 4.M IN Tlmo. 1 TMww al ran. -KKrtOM-S CAIX. 11 without success, laano lost me ou.ii on a. five-yard line twice in to the air game enough to annoy EMPIRE RESULTS.

Bequola 1 0 (14 ii' San Jose 0 0 0.77 Napa Union High School's football team -had little trouble trouncing the St. Helena eleven by a to-T score yesterday afternoon on the Napa- High field. tne Buckeyes. minrl IX. fv T.N PROMlfllNO TOM.

110 (Wor- tvnaeol 411 Thna. Oaldflald. Latdi. Klvlu. Vbift the first quarter, once on downs and once when a Cougar back knocked Flril raro.

tvro-Trar-olda. alwul llz (urlanfl. In the matter of passes, Ohio down a forward pass. tried seventeen and completed twelve, Columbia tried but eix DKViNRR. Ill ffuomPMini 110 aut PU.CLM.4N.

lit (ULliariUI 1.10 out SaHAI'IOM. Ill lt'aurl l- Timo. 1:11. Bagua4S atcndlao Bill. 8aau The summary: IDAHO T1 and of these, only two wore com a (i tu Pbettina tt 7 line ala ran.

fwmnd raoa. tl.tot. maidaa two-nar-oldi. taMonn. RENaUN.

11S (Pool. I CM 4 JO SO SOKE HJ (Staetal I.i0 1 SO 40B BIPOLPB. lit (Sharoal. Is Tima, 1:11 ouauia Cnat. Nctabma alio tUL Hill raa pocr.d raca.

Maiming, up. pleted, blflkur Pe-ry (-BlOATE. 10J II 1-0 15 Chicago U. Beats rl.AV 109 iCatror.a) 1-1 1-1 ThlrS rara, fi.5e. elalBlns.

urea-rear -ldi Martin WART' ABB. Ill i-t us rur cnara. WUd flCTNri EIXQ. 1 (Mania) T.M in Tlua. Hll.

Bowiaad'l BaoUMt. fArkrrMa alio raa. ttta Northwestern, 6-0 JaT rim- iioi. iJonnMri) 4 H9 I so Mavmr W. Hruoar 4PAN1SH ROSE.

(MnaH. 111) Ttm, 1:16. Vail Light. Tha Bant. Drndj CHICAGO, Oct 17.

(By Asso WalmHly lialrd Swnt Third Toom. aUimlng. tboet ill CAMILLA, lit tMallW 1-1 1-1! 14IT8. 11R iFialdal l-l 4 CHKHI'B. (KnhMnal ciated Press.) The annual civil war I Dtiaufenn MarBatk.

Bin alu ran. rsurtk raoa. tL7U. kamUeaav, th a-aw-ald tro, tlx fuiloiicfl. BALLOT nai'H.

ltr (Frankl. IS IT aut of football In Chicago today gave the University of Chicago a alx to 8. c. 2 I From the opening minute o) until the final gun waa fired the Napa boys completely out-, played their rivals, keeping them on the defensive for more than three, quarters of the game. Salinas High School's fighting football team advanced a notch closer to the Coast Counties League title yesterday afternoon when it defeated the strong Watsonvllle eleven by a 28 to 0 score.

All four touchdowns were made on forward passes, one being a short jpass over the center of the line toThourp, who ran 80 yartfs to a acorevj Two tjithee-ecwes. were made a the result of 40-yard passes to Machado. who proved to' be the of the game. CHEHOSEK UCK, IN (Mv Tim. I'll.

Uirakjl. tVxIlro. Plaqldaalai Sklo Uttkt Kmb. Uxarado. rorlon alM ran.

rmirth raca. handlaui, (braa-raw-oldi, aai nil, ana-lilTPCMlh. w. s. a connr naming victor) ever Northwestern.

laon; paint luacna.vwn, rtt anen! out ION A VERA, 10 (OrlfSnl aui Two field goals for, Chicago com T'TAN. 100 1-1 oirl ifiT tnnehdewn. Bntrt ib for Jacobjl. RffTw Tn Faik, Uahlnftno. t'mrtj- Tjtri 1 IS siarbac aiaa ran riah net 7 VO atldad, LterdA cap.

9Mr-o1da. SH irMaa: pleted the scoring, "Moon" Baker, leading star of the purple team, waa Hu.U(u. Ilwin. Haa imeaman tirai rrccos. Ttm of pfriaW 15 nmutt auh.

Darrnlng. (8t l.t 1110 80 I MO Injured early In the game and had to drop out of the fray. Minnesota Defeats Jrowsj niun, ius ijutm- aoii) T.S0 8r)0 Hoiie. 1W Ttnif 4 J. By Ooah, Chittajt.

Wrtck- Chicago had the better of the 124 OJalhMl. aut S1LTF.RFOX. 1M Kator) aut nrifc raa. tlalouw. Um-iaar-M Sllln tlTMit furtenga.

NFWHOPg, 10 IB't'llr). 1-1 1-1 LI'P'NB. (PoTarnelli 1-4 nut KCvrr L'lVlt. 10 (Caimmi aw Tiroo. 1 S-J.

Clalro da Lnnm 1n ran. Sixth rara. ttw-raai-uhl naldaua. Sa and am half rirlonst: CLArRAP, 111 omrimil I-l l-I 1-4 rOLOP.ri'l, li IBIrharlll I-l 1-4 WASHAKIC. HI (Miltienl Tlnn-, I 0 B-rart.

Twlnklo. Wlaaor a Stat rn rraj aJo ran. iKing Nadi waa acratrhni). battle most the time but could not deliver the necessary punch for Wabash Eleven, 32-6 MINNEAPOLIS. Oct Btxui raea, aj ion areas.

twa-raar-iUaa. iMkQwl touchdown MT COLONEL. 1 f.N 4 ISO HTI.DWOOD. no The Minnesota football standard wv-rrt up another notch today when the hjrd-drtvtng Oophers pounded Seattle-Portland 'OBNKaiAN. lie 1 40 Tim.

1 PDttBlitraaa. SrmDkanr. Iran raa scrappy Wabash eleven, out SANTA.ROA. The Santa Ifteea Thigh school football team defeated Petaluma I high's aggregation, Ulg here to- day. The weather was ideal and Battle Postponed! weighed by a big margin.

Into -submission by a 82 to 6 count, for the third straight triumph. SEATTLE, Oct. 17. (By Inter Bbtf Wins Decision, OTTAWA' Oct. 17-(By the field fast.

national News Service.) Today's I The relentless onward rush or Associated Press.) obby. Eber. scneauiea aouoieneaaer cetween a million a day 1 1 1 Klllefer on Way te L. A. SEATTLE Oct.

17. (By Associated Press.) Wade, or Red Klllefer, manager of the Seattle baseball club in the Pacific Coast eague, was on his way today If Los Angeles. The club closes Its season with Portland here former Canadian bantamweight the Oophers swept down the field for three touchdowns In the first -hamplon, was given the declslor Seattle and Portland here has been postponed because of wet grounds The postponement makes the fourth three periods. Then, in the fourth iver Homer Lehlanc of Detroit lr Hollister High School footbaV team handed the Santa Crux High eleven a 11 to 7" beating irt th-HoUUter gridiron yesterday 'after-aooa. period, the Gopher reserves counted in eight round bout here last is as many cays, a doubleheadet two more touchdown.

night wiu oe piayea.

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