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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 31

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Coast League Directors in Deadlock Over President 'tea 1Q0 wa LIT ML tXPUMH. won o'iwjv, THAT WIAXS CATT RESIST WO INC, IN RLlTTkUT who cwtia WAVE. A f.H'SE. VARIOUS I a MW I MJ HISTORIC I ft I I HtTCMlA Uk vTFILALL Bicont sto ttKT OF PVl wrrw alu SAN FRANCISCO. NOVEMBER 13.

1928 CG TUESDAY I Ill iS I I I' I 'I I raws 1 II. MS la JJ BILL M'CARTH? RaySchalk GAELS FAIL UTiirM Mr in Will Assist WILLIAMS GET Backer Bucker Charley Schmidt, California fullback, whose backing up of the line has done more than any other single factor to make the Bears the Coast's strongest defensive team. J. McGraw Spoksne ooniaga eimmons university 32. Trinity HeBoots'EmJoo Schmidt likes to kick, too, but does little of it.

Agimt U. S. Schmidt gave the Trojans yard, sometimes two, before smashing into their plays, but when he hit they stopped. And he never gave them as much as two and one-half yards, which means they couldn't win. 4 VOTES EACH Msrs 7.

Um 6. mm LMCA1 TOUCHDOWN At Walls Walls Whitman 51,1 At Winena, Minn. 8t Msry's (Winona) 88, Hamlin 12. At Lamonia. la.

Iowa Weslevsn Circuit Decides, 5 to 2, to Throw ii, Gracaland 0. College of Puget Sound 13. College of Idaho 44, Willamette University f. California Aggie. 26 College of Paoifio, 0.

At Burllngame Burllngame Hioh 39. San Matee Hiflh 0. Former Manager of Chicago White Sox Will Aid N. Y. Leader At Fa rfield.

la Missouri State Tsaohers 32, Parsons 13. Out Split Season) lane Not Season Often Mar. 26 At Beaver Falls. Pa, Allegheny Geneva 7. iMoragans Twice Halted Under Goal Postsj Northerners Dis play Surprising Offensive At Whittion Pomona, 14 Whit-tier, Oi At Msreedi Mereed Legion, 17; Madera Lealon, 8.

KW TOKK- JNOV. l-rj By ABE KEMP. The New York Giants today At Scranton St Thomas College 0, Dickinson College 0. At Lakeland, Fla. Southern College 18, Erskine College 0.

At Macon, Ga. Oglethorpe 15, Mercer 0. At Modesto -Modesto Junior Cel. PORTLAND, "Nov. battling through thirty ballots Bchalk.

former manager of the CM POKANE, Nov. A cago White 8ox, a first assistant without breaking the 4- deadlock to Manager John Wcuaw. subdued ere of galloping ina new which existed from the first vote, i Gaels from St. Mary's limped lege, Msrln Junior College, 0. At Hesldsburgt Santa Rosa Leg ion, 7) Live Oaks, 0.

At Aberdeen. S. D. Aberdeen Northern Normal 26, Dakota Wes-leyan 7. At Huron, 8.

Huron College 13, Rapid City School of Mines 0. off th field here today after a At Bristol, Tenn, Emory Henry 6, King College 0. At Roanoke, Va William Mary 32, Roanoke 6. At Fremont Neb.i Midland, York College, 0. At Hastings, Nsb.t Hastings lege, 16; Trinity, 13.

the Coast League directors broke uo their annual meeting tonight, sistant manager of the Giants was one of the game's great snarling pack of Gonzaga Bulldogs had outfoxed, outoasaed and out- leaving unfln i gauopea imm catchers while for a 0 to lshed their Jm active as victory In the portant task of At Sscrsmsnto California player for the BulldoKs home electing a presi gles, 26; Colisgs of Pacific 0. White Box. He dent to succeed coming contest Harry Williams At Brownwood, Taxes Da Baker, 13; Austin College, 6. At Macomb, III, est Teachers, 59; Lincoln, 6. Within five minutes after the game opened It was four for ind "B11J" McCarthy 111 and (our for Williams on the 1 fw caught for the American League Club for fifteen years before he was promoted to manager in 1926.

He had Indifferent success in his only ful year at the head of the club, and mldseasop this year was re the Bulldog had pushed the ball within pawing distance and Rails passed to McGowan tor the score. last ballot. Williams actually won in getting the draw because he will i remain at tha i- HK.M Taken wholly unawares, for tnis RAY BCHAMC. Ale McOraw. eeore, tne use is unnn ii.

j.iuin- attack that carried I in i successor is elected, presumably at tha Jan uary 21 schedule meeting in leased, Russell (Lena) Blackburn being given the assignment. Schalk was understood to have several offers to become associated with other major league clubs, but did not accept a bid for the 1928 MMXIAM8, SUII I-roidrnt. them 80 ysrds for four first downs. Then Merrick passed to Frankian who loped over the line and Murphy converted to flive St. Mary's its only score of the game.

I SAINTS SCORE. tha time St. Mary's had At a special session tonight San season alter he was relieved of managerial responsibility at Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles and the Missions continued to hold out for McCarthy. The other four tried first to swing Jack Sullivan of Seattle over, then they went back to Judge Walter McCredls, their choice earlier In the day. Finally they ended up with Williams getting the benefit of their four votes.

Still the McCarthy men remained stubbornly faithful to their candidate. Clip Smith had almost i wholly reorganised his team, and I when the Gaels marched 72 yards toward another soore, tha Bulldog defense was working and. fet. Mary's was forced to pass Into the end zone. From then on Gonsaga had things its own way.

In the second half St Mary'a 1 opened with a wild foray of passes, only one of 12 being completed. Three of these were Intercepted, one by Fanny Hunting, for a Bulldog touchdown. Gonzaga by this time had solved the Southerners' attack and was biding time until the end. St. Mary's, however, won San Mateo Hi Loses 39 to 0 At Burlingaue UNBROKEN DEFENSE.

The quartette supporting Mc Carthy, his name being placed in nomination by Lou Moreing at the whispered request of the Sacra mento owner, presented an unbroken defense from the start of the bal Captain Bill Hardeman Stars loting to the finish, but such was not the case with the rebellious 1 -M. four who do not care who is elected so long as it Is not McCarthy, in Victory; Panthers' Leader Scores in First Five Minutes Klepper started by giving Jack Bears Miss Workout, Bumvan of Seattle a vote, Tom Turner of Portland polished TREAKING through the San 7 Mateo eleven almost at will. 15 first downs to Gonzaga eignt. i St. Mary's attempted 16 passes, to complete three.

Gonzaga tried nine and completed four. MASS DEFENSE. The Bulldogs massed their defensive and cut short a second menace for a St. Mary's score on Gonzaga's two-yard line- in the third period. St.

Mary's had pushed 27 yards. Hunting punted 63 yards from behind his own goal line. St. Mary's opened a determined passing offensive, and after the Gaels were penalized when two passes were incomplete. As the gun 1 sounded, Gonzaga held the ball on St.

Mary's 39 -yard line, after opening what appeared to be a march down the field. The Bulldotcs apparently had Cards Fear itskies Beavers-S. F. Open Captain Bill Hardeman carried BurllnKamo H(gh School to a de cisive 39 to 0 victory over the Bear PORTLAND, Nov. 12.

(API The schedule fer th first cats in their annual big game yes terday afternoon at the Burllngame Northerners Are Growing Stronger; Cali field. Hardeman scored all of the Panther touchdowns, racing twice smmmsml through the San Mateo team for runs of 60 and 70 yards to tallies. The opening score came in the fornia to Take Two Weeks Preparing for Big Game; Plays Nevada Saturday i. i I By WILLIAM LEISER first five minutes of play when the panthers marched from the San Mateo 25-yard line to the 8-yard four weeks of the 1929 sesson wss drawn up tonight and announced as followsi March 26-J1-Hollywood at Sacramento Portland at San Franoiseei Missions at Oak land) Seattle at Los Angeles. April 27 Portland at See.

rsmentoi San Franelseo at Missions; Sesttle at Oakland) Los Angeles at Hollywood, April 9.14 Missions at Ssst-tie; Hollywood at Portland; Sacramento at San Francisco; Oakland at Los Angeles. April 16-21 Hollywood at Seattlei Missions at Portland Oakland at San Franclscoi Sacramento at Los Angeles. marker, where Hardeman plunged CALIFORNIA'S Golden Bears with Coach Nibs Price pulled into Berkeley too late last night for a practice, but not in the least upset with the loss of the day. The Bears now have two full weeks in which solved both the bucking and pass-I lng attacks of the Southerners in this period. As darkness closed over the field In the fourth period the Bulldogs I scored their third touchdown.

Hunting, Gonzaga quarterback, in- tercepted a forward pass on the 80-I yard line and crashed over the goal. Near the end of the game a fourth Gonzaga touchdown was sent over I after a fumble by St Mary's. The play was recalled, however, because of a rule Infraction. to get ready for Stanford, and, gentlemen, they will be ready by Big through center for the remaining distance. Ho missed the try for point The remainder of the first half was scoreless, with the Bearcats staging a great fight to prevent further scoring by the Burllngame eleven.

TEAR OPPOSING LINE. With the beginning of the third period, however, Hardeman went Boston Downs Fordham by 19 to 7 Score College Keeps Record Clear in Game Before Big Holiday Crowd at Fenway Bali Park, Game kickotl time a week irom Saturday. A practice yesterday would have, of necessity, been a practice in as rain, ana, up his war medals, disentangled his sword draping Old Glory far as training In rain Is concerned, Price's men figure they undertook enough of it in wild to tear the opposing line to around the white haired McCredle, pieces. Following a fake punt which gained some five yards, the Bur offered him for better or worse. J.

Cal Ewing presented Al Baum llngame star broke through center ular battle former president of the Faclflo and traveled 70 yards for the touch Coast League, and while we ought against Washington to pre. down. He failed to convert for the St. Msrya Pes. Frsnkisn LE to say something nice about Al be Titular Race Is Secondary To Big Game Stanford, California Fans Regard Annual Classic as Most Important extra point pare them for cause he happens to be our boss, After the kick off, San Mateo Gonzaga.

McGowan Cuddy Bernler Gray any such con m. niiiinHw we know that Al does not want the fumbled on. the first play, Burlin Tobin -LT H.Herrin LG Seahetti. tingency as a mud battle position and we further know that game recovering in the center of if do say something nice he will the field. On three plays the Pan suspicion us.

Waltersklrchen Weisaerber. thers advancedNto the 12-yard line, where Hardeman went off tackle Later in the balloting, our boss did receive four votes, but rjght Murphy RT Tanksley Lin Kendler for the tally. He then scored his with anford Beds. Oh, yes, a 1 1 la has a game next Saturday against Nevada. But after this, his support was thrown to Mccreaie, LBy "DINK" TEMPLETON I The Ironic feature of the whole only conversion of the game, Two fumbles forced the Bearcats back to the shadow of their goal a few moments later, and Captain balloting, my dears, Is tha Waitlna for Cards.

grumpus Bill Lane, who would Nyeland. attempting an end run mmmi mmuw mmm rather stir up a political melee I i ia as California should win It lust than he would stir up a cocktail, olesses. Of eourse, there are up from behind his own goal line was smeared for a safety to give Bur llnsramn a 21 to 0 lead. and any way, they work hand in Boyle QB Hunting Stennett LH Ralls Merrick RH Jovick Pitchford FB Smith Score by periodsi St. Marys 7 0 0 07 Gonzsga 6 7 0 720 St.

Mary's scoring Touchdown, Frsnkisn. Point from try after touchdown, Murphy (place kick). Gonzaga scoring Touehdowns, McGowan, Hunting (2). Points from try after touchdown, MeGrath (2) (place kicks). glass, nominated Harry Williams, the incumbent WILLIAMS ABSENT.

The final touchdown of the third period, came after Jack Finger, Burllngame back had gone around Williams was not present when right end for 35 yards to place the sets in football, Again, there are impossibilities. A Nevada victory would not be an upset It would be impossible. "Nibs" stuck to his guns at Seattle and kept Lorn on the sidelines, even though the Bears didn't get their winning touchdown till late In the game. Which means ball In the shadow of the San Mateo his name was proposed. It hi not ethical for a President to be present when said President is not FENWAY PARK.

BOSTON. No. 13. (AP) Boston College kept its football record clear by scoring a 19 to victory over Ford-ham's eleven before a huge holiday crowd here today. Th Eagles scored in the first and second periods, and again In the final quarter.

Ford-ham scored a single touchdown ia th second period. Boston's second touchdown resulted from a run by Pixon after he had intercepted a Fordham forward pass. ErnleNeversAiis In Grid Victory HEALDSBT7RG. Nov. 11 Ernie Nevers.

former AU-Amerlcaa fullback of Stanford, cam back soar in gridiron glory today when helped th American Legion Bon Crushers register a to victorv over th Oak Athletic Club ct Berkeley. Th gam w. th feature ef the Spnoma County Armistice lay celebration her. Eddie Butts, halfback, scored the lone touchdown in the third quarter. He took it over from th two-yard line after and Erni NvrJ had bucked th oval from goal posts where Hardeman crashed over on the next play.

wanted (present or in oincej Why Lane brought up Williams' oatne is as mysterious to Lane as that Bennle hasn't been in the least sacrificed, and that Price would have saved him for Stanford even It is suspicious to Williams. PALO ALTO Nov. 12. After all, it begins to look as though we had Just been wasting our time this season worrying about who was going to win the conference championship, and whether California would he able to win from Santa Clara or Oregon, or wanting to commit suicide because Warner formation and the Stanford Varsity, all rolled into one. Because, when you come right down to it the important part of the football season, as far as this section of the country is concerned, is the big game between California and Stanford.

U. S. C. WALLOPED POP. The important job of each team is to lick the other.

The coaches will find that their' welcomes depend mors upon thst outcome than on any other one thing, end the student bodies will hit the heights or plumb the depths, only according to wbst thtlr teams do In that big game. Of course, each season you can expect the same old thing, the ballyhoo of other games throughout the fall, which must be excused be had the Bears been forced to tako Lane later explained that in snite of all Harry's omissions In California Aggies Beat College of Pacific, 26-0 his Lane's) eyes, Williams was en a tie at Seattle. TEAM MORALE IMPROVED. titled to some kind of a vote and Furthermore, tKSNfact that th Lane decided to rive it to him Aside from the presidential bick California team, without Bennle, i yZ was able to pull th pim out of erings, the magnates did get busy and npree upon a few things. the fire augurs well for the spirit and morale of Price's organization.

No injuries except to Phillips They voted out the split season which wss tried lot season and failed to prove the big success that EXAMINER BUREAU, SACRA Nov. 12. Playing most of the geme in a driztle, University of California Aggies defeated the Collets 'of the Paeifie, 26 to 0 in the were reported, and It is said that the tall captain will be In shape for CoscFi Toomey of the Aggies seni the heaviest line In the history of the Davis institution against the undefeated eleven from Stockton. And his star back. Tony Souia.

lived up to ad was expected of it Joe Patrick and Lou Moreing voted for Its retention while Bill Stanford. Two weeks to prepare for Stanford. Every one lit rst western conference football mfj Lane refused to vote. Tha rest vene notices, plunging over for venca nonce, piunging or Bm wnicn climaxes oaera manta'a Armiitir.a amv rm lhra. fan tauehdawna.

ana in. each I kicked Jor th extra, otn lt an, Paa 4. CaUmn, (Continued, art Pia 4, Column ZX ke-nSi ,7 ii.

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