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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 19

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yy v'j 7 Baseball, football, basketball, boxing, swimming, track and field, tennis and all the leading sports covered by best observers and writers in the West Hill Every Tuesday morning special amateur sports page, covering bowling, billiards, bush baseball and other minor sport. Managers, send fn your scores early. 1 -CI II! Ittotmrch, of ile OaUirs lC0.UPAT.OFR i I II 1 1 5 cc SUNDAY SAN FRANCISCO. DECEMBER 18. 1932 SECTION 1 PAGE 19 oj fir A jDjlrM I rO) i-u i i uu UUU 1 t-f -K -H -H -f t-f S-M S4 U.

C.L.A. Gridders, 12-2 Florida 'Gators Chew Up 'Hard Luck Hank' Proves Hard to Stop Foils Georgia Tech Foes mimmmiit Pl ijpubwwwh, MWa'k n.t, iiwjui wminumi in I mi nimn wn 'i ii.wm., mm.m lull umimiij mimi mis ii.i. i i 1 j( i 1 1 f- J-" i-. .,5. 1 -'k v.a 1 i Ml-.

I'' 1 4 y-- I I vtv -y y. 7 i 1 V- x- fl -I 1 I yv to stop "Hard Luck Hank" SCHALDACH GAINED some five yards on the play, is play early in the game yes- being stopped by Hart and Phillips, who are shown making the tackle. IT TOOK two tackier Schaldach of California on th ttrday at Berkeley. OTHER GEORGIA Tech men shown are, left to right, No. 17, Goldsmith; No- 5, Lackey; No.

Wilcox; No. Neblett; No. 12, Williams. Sports Parade Mai Stevens Resigns as Yale Coach BEARS SHOWN in the background are No. 18, Ran.

some, and No. 13, Carlson. Referee Herb Dona is plung. ing into the play. Schaldach, Williams Prove Big Stars in Winning Offensive By William Lelser MEMORIAL STADIUM, BERKELEY, Dec.

17. The star that will shine no more, and the star that is just begin Hank No Tro. Anderson in Huddle. CINCY REDS GET BOTTOMLEY St.Louis Cardinals Give UpOwen Carroll and Estil Crabtree in Exchange for First Sacker Alexander Envious. Fine Tlayers, M'NEISH GRID MYSTERYGROWS Coach Anderson Views Pictures at 1 A.

M. in Attempt to Solve Question About U. Man HENDERSON AND SHIRK SCORE OVER LA. TEAM Blocked Punt Leads to Initial Tally; Soggy Field, Overcast Skies Greet Football Rivals By Curley Grieve- Sometime it's more interesting to visit the dressing rooms after the game than witness the actual Head Football Mentor to Devote Time to Medicine; Adam Walsh in Line contest. That CINCINNATI.

Feb. 17. (AP) The Cincinnati Reds today an was partly true yester day. After the Golden Bear had clawed its way to a 27-6 NEW HAVEN Dec. 17.

(AP) Mai Stevens submitted his resignation today as head football ning to assume its real brilliance in the California gridiron firmament proved entirely too much for the Yellowjackets of Georgia Tech today. Two touchdowns built by "Old Hard Luck Hank" to. I want him to hold his position." "Hank" Schaldach, who dug his cleats into the turf for the last time for California, paid a brief visit to the Tech headquarters. "i Tl' No Pro Football Professional football? "Not for me I'm too light. One more game, with the West team for the Shrine, and I'm going to call it quits.

Say, where can an ambitious fellow get a good job?" "Slip" Madigan of St. Mary's pays his respects. Jack Cannon, famous Notre Dame guard, remarks: nounced that they had acquired "Sunny Jim" Eottomley of the St. Louis Cardinals, in a straight trade for Owen Carroll, a pitcher, and Estyle Crabwaree, Red center-fielder. Bottomley will fill the gap at first base, where it was expected Joe rfrs y.

coach at Yale, a post he has held for five ian ro nrith th. a ldach GAINESVILLE Dec. 17. (AP) Out of the debris of a disastrous eeason, Florida's sophomore eleven rose here today to crown its campaign with a fifte and surprising 12 to 2 intersectional victory over the University of California at Los Angeles. Battered Into submission in six of their eight previous starts this in.

desperr.te dash a few Inches sent the "Where did McN'eish come from?" One week after the U. S. C.Notre Dame game-Trojan celcbratio nover a Ramblers consoled And that Innocent question, packed with dynamite, was flying from mouths of coaches and football fans. And Included in the baffled array was none other than Heartley "Hunk" Anderson, Notre Dame coach, who was so interested in discovering the answer that he attended a 1 a. m.

preview of the films of the game, now in a local explanation that Si he desired to side the boundary line and on victory over Georgia Tech, I i down to the Tech a d-quarters n-derneath the stand. The visiting dressing room XT-' Golden Bears out to a lead that was more than safe, and, when the money player was through, WHO-ME Morrissey would serve. His acquisition Is expected to assure George Grantham his favorite spot at second. A third baseman to match the other two inficlders also is sought. Carroll was looked upon as the hard luck pitcher of a hard luck team last year, losing nineteen games.

Crabrtee played centerfield fair! regularly, alternating with Douthit. Never a heavy hitter, he had a modest average of .276 in in a nice "Well, anyway, there's over the last white stripe. 7-8 AT HALF. Seven to six, it was, after that touchdown, when the teams left th field at half time, but, in third and fourth periods, Schaldach and Williams went wild. They gained almost at will, this old star and new.

Fifty-two yards "Hard Luck Hank" ran up in a series of short bucks, and Williams, following in the triple threat spot, made his total sixty-two, bota (Continued on Page 22. Col. "devote more time and energy to the field of medicine." Stevens' resignation came at the conclusion of one of the poorest seasons in the history of football at The Elis defeated a r- on that trip awaiting the boys through the homeward journey theater. DISCISSION IN AIR. Articles written here and discus outfit that started strong and ended WA1.M1 sion that has been in the air since J.ine 1'oflrb on the bottom of the National League heap once again.

No cash consideration was In the Los Angeles conflict has cen season, Florida's young but husky tered upon the now famou3 Griffith the man who will replace him stepped to the fore and generated two touchdowns more. Twenty-seven six the count was when the battling was i vard and Dartmouth, but were beaten by Brown and Army, and held to a tie by Bates, Chicago and Princeton. volved. to McNeish pass, that scored the first Trojan touchdown and aided materially in whipping the Irish, Panama Canal." Aleck, in conclusion: "I'd like to come out here again when we have a (food, heavy team and a better date. The boys just couldn't forget the season was over." There was bustle and smiles In the California dressing room.

The athletes were bright-eyed, smiling and looking forward to Christmas vacation. Enjoyed the Game They enjoyed the game because there was no strain. Tech had not been scouted. They had no (Continued on Tage 20, Column 1) Bottomley has been a mainstay of the Cardinals since 1922, when he started playing big league ball after two years with Houston. His hitting has been heavy and consistent, well above .300 for most of his career.

His batting and his fielding players found themselves in their final contest and outsmarted the favored Bruins from the outset The Alligators scored early in the second period following a blocked punt, after a 50-yard advance had been halted just short of the goal and tallied their second touchdown in the last quarter on a long pass from McAnlv. sub for Henderson. HUSKIES OFFER PHELANTERMS New Contract With 'Best Terms' Has Been Given JimmyjAnswer Expected in North Tomorrow H.VNK" sfHAI.n.U'H In Finl howlnr Malcolm Farmer, director of Athletics, said of the Tale mentor: "He has done a great deal for Vale athletics during his regime and we regret that he has found It necessary to discontinue his work as varsity coach. "No announcement of the personnel of the 1933 football coaching staff will be made until a 13 to 0. Sly insinuation Is that McNeish was not eligible to receive the pass.

While no direct accusation has been mede, it has been intimated that he might have slipped in at guard or tackle. The entire argument here was (Continued on Tage 21, Column 2) Williams, the done, brought him the National League "most valuable player" award two years ago. to Shirmer. at California is not exactly imposing. It is dismal, cold and has no lockers.

The clothes were strewn around at random. It is much different much than the comfortable home team headquarters. The boys from the land of Dixie were not sorely distressed over their defeat. They knew they had encountered a stronger eleven. But they were cold.

They had shivered, those on the sidelines, for four periods, wearing themselves out trying to protect their skins with light leather jackets. Coach Bill Alexander did not express disappointment. He was envious. "That's a nice bunch of boys California has nice and big and plentiful," said Coach Alex with a twinkle in his eye. "And you know whom I liked best of all? That No.

S3 Castro. He does everything, and does it well. In the ball game aU the time." Sklppy Roberts, who looks more like a mumbly-peg player than a fullback with his 135 pounds strolled by. Not a scratch on him. "I liked that blond-headed Tharpe," I remarked to Aleck.

"Isn't he mighty fine tackle for 180 pounds And Neblett at renter is a terror. He made probably more tackles than anyone on the field today. Maybe some wondered why he didn't charge when he went Into th Hne nn first downs. He's not supposed ralifnrnia' safety came in the John Ransome third period after Coats, substitute center, had blocked Henderson's kick and the little Florida back had been tackled behind the goal line. sophomore leit half who will take the old money player's place In the attack next fall, having crossed the goal In both third and fourth periods of play.

QUISLING FIRST. Schaldach himself hit the end zone in the third period, and in the first, to open the afternoon's later date, of course." Since the close of the football season, Reggie Root, Harvey Har-man of Pennsylvania, "Red" Blaik Dec. 17. (A A with the terms not be offered Football Phelan on Monday, SEATTLE, new contract, divulged "will Coach Jimmy Named Captain A crowd or aDout s.uuu saw me Rice Institute May Play Santa Clara November 4 contest. of Army and Adam Walsh, former Notre Dame star, have been mentioned for Stevens' post.

r. t. A lml. FLORIDA. Of Bears 1933 Murllrr hhmrrr If arirk Marnm-K IWjr I Walsh, captain of Notre Dames famous team of the "Four Horse festivities.

Milo Quisling at drove over after brilliant passing I by "Hard Luck Hank" had built Hitrr (e.) Mnrnmn Mil l.lm K.I. lirjan a rf hin.v Rm Shirmer (r.) OflWtt Hrnrtrriwn II llmim-M men," has been line coach at Yale for four years. Root is freshman coach. He has coached at University of Mexico and was graduated fron Yale in 1926. Krrlirr University of Washington Graduate Manager Earl Campbell said te- night Phe'on.

in thn south the past week and planning to fee a football game at Berkeley today, was expected to retun here by plane Suf day night. "We have made our mml aV tractive offer." Campbell said. "We have hopes he will sip. We may know definitely by Mm-day evening." Phelan's present three-jer contract expires in June. Herein hi rluhr eehlr John Ransome of Berkeley, regular tackle, was yesterday named captain of the California Bears for the 1933 football season.

Ransome, a 190-pound, foot 2 Inch "natural" has held down the left tackle position since reporting as a sophomore two year ago. He succeeds Cept. Pick Torer who played right tackle during the season Just cloned. out before contracts will he signed. jack Meagher, coach of the Owl eleven, has been on the Pacific Coast.

Rice would be the second southwest conference team to make a trip to the fur west for a game. Southern NethodUt played 'St. Mary's last year, losing close battle. the opportunity to score. Georgia Tech, coming back strong against California's second team in the second quarter, counted when McArthur's fast pass from yards out was snared by Jap Hart on the run and when Hart, who caught seven yards from the goal, eluded both Relies, and Valianos In hit HOUSTON (Tex), Dec.

17. (AP) Frohahlllty that Klce Institute's 1933 football team will play Santa Clara at San Francisco next November 4 was announced today by Gaylord Johnson, business manager of athletics at Rice. Johnson said the game virtually has been ermnj-er1 with only a few minor details to be worked rhirmrr. Cafpty HrndMn (hrhinri ewn pol Mnr. Rypff IniNj V.

A. fl "3 5 riidd.i L. fl li 13 (PiirHiir). rrfprpi: lifatl linemni Strrrl (A'ibiirn), lirld Indians Lose Weight. Stanfords Indians lost to 15 pounds weight per man due to the hpat nd exertions of the annual football game with California..

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