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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 22

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Atherton Hits Rough 'ORIGINAL. THAT ARE UNUSUAL, TROJAN, BRUIN COACHES GIVEN FINALWARNING and DESIRABLE! ana vca.KMUi.ci -Tt 1 'o Cotmf THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Staff 7 Becnawn Coast Conference Boss Calls AlLPacific Coast Grid Team Them to Conference With Official on Saturday Bv Associated Press) PERFECT LOS ANGELES Edwin N. Ath erton, Pacific coast conference com' MAN'S GIFT BIG TEN DUCKS KrV A raisaioner, took steps yesterday to insure against any rough stuff among players during Saturday's All-Star Talent in Coast Conference JACKETS SERVICE TEAMS annual football game between the University of Southern California and the University of California at BRUINS OBTAIN TWO PLACES ON SELECT SQUAD FULL Hm FRONT High quality Pop Los Angeles. a lin. treated nod.

Grid games at the Memorial coli- I II (By United Press) For ik malra It wind eum the last two week-ends have CHICAGO The Big Ten, which 1a.ll The 1942 All Pacific Coast teams: End Alyn Beals, Santa Clara End John Ferguson, California been marred by violence among Servi" ana waier repei-j-'imi rv lent! Warm, fully! Mo7i pioneered competition with service teams during the first war year, yesterday voted to reduce its re participants. Atherton said he had called jlined! jyg 5i.i Waterfield. Lescoulie Named San Francisco Whittier San Diego Portland, Ore. San Jose Venice, Calif. Seattle Van Nuys, Calif.

meeting of the two coaches and the four officials for next Saturday lationship with army and navy ath-letic 'representatives. Tackle John Sanchez, U.S.F. Tackle Ed Stamm, Stanford Guard Charles Taylor, Stanford Guard Jack Lescoulie, U.C.L.A. Center Walt Harrison, Washington Back Robt. Waterfield, U.C.L.A.

Back Jesse Freitas, Santa Clara Back Mickey McCardle, U.S.C. While Stanford and Broncs Also Register Pair morning. 'A LOT AT STAKE' rep The action, taken at a meeting of the powerful faculty group, was the Tm going to make it clear that most significant move of the two-day conference session. the rules must be, and will be, en By RUSS NEWLAND (Associated Press Writer) Willi Last March the faculty men and SAN FRANCISCO Fast, charg athletio directors junked the 1942 i ill forced," the commissioner asserted. "We don't usually have any trouble in contests involving only coast teams, but there is no use taking any chances, because we're going to ing linemen and a combination of football schedules and redrafted -n frfU them entirely to permit each Big Back Robt.

Kennedy, W.S.C. Second Team Nick Suesoff, W.S.C. Ralph Heywood, U.S.C. Charles Fears, U.C.L.A. Bruno Banducci, Stanford Al Schiro, Santa Clara Bill Selxas, U.S.C.

Al Santucci, Santa Clara speed and power backs make up the Associated Press' eighteenth annual All Pacific Coast football team, re Ten school to play two service Red Bluff Los Angeles Sandpoint, Idaho Pos. Third Team End Milt Smith, U.C.L.A. End Hank Norberg, Stanford Tackle Lloyd Wickett, Ore. State Tackle Norm Verry, U.S.C. Guard Loren La Prade, Stanford Guard Floyd Rhea, Oregon Center Bill Armstrong, U.C.L.A.

Back Jackie Fellows, Fresno State Back Bob Erickson, Washington Back Randall Fawcett, Stanford Back Joe Day, Oregon State have a huge crowd and there lot at stake, too." teams. The gesture was made pri leased today. Winner of the game is expected marily to give Great Lakes and the Iowa Preflight school representative The cast for the 1942 all star elev to be named as the conference rep en was selected in a concensus vote playing programs. Jim Jurkovich, California resentative to meet Georgia in the Pasadena Rose bowl game New by sports writers, officials and Al Solari, U.C.L.A. The undercurrent of resentment that developed against the service coaches throughout the far west.

Vince Pacewic, Loyola Tear's day, Both conference players and those teams during the past football sea Tom Roblin, Oregon with independent colleges were elig '4. LV? ible. son apparently was deep seated because the Big Ten leaders made no offer to abandon their original 1943 Honorable Mention: Ends, Burr Baldwin, U.C.L.A., Herb Weiner, U.C.L.A. Tackles, Bill McPartland, St. Mary's, Jack Finlay, U.C.L.A.

Guards, Bill Ward, Washington State. Jack Herrero, California. Center, Milt Vucinich, Stanford. Backs, Mel Bleeker, U.S.C; Frank Porto, Cali SINGLE TROJAN schedules and revise the elate. In Santa Clara, Stanford and the stead they voted to increase the IT Tigers to Sell Last of Large Farm System fornia; John Podesto, St.

Mary's; Bob Musick, U.S.C. University of California at Los An card from nine games to 10 and geles each placed two men on the MA fit the service teams in "where pos first team. California, Washington State, Southern California, Wash PANTS At Graham Says P.C.L. sible' for the extra game. ington and University of San Fran SHIRT LOS ANGELES Coach Bud Fis cisco each landed one player.

Will Try to Operate (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO Home from Real McKOY John Sanchez, 237-pound tackle, is .1,1 WJ the first University of San Francisco player ever to make the No. 1 All SOCKS, Ass'l. Colors. 6 cher of the former national A.A.U. champion Twentieth Century-Fox basketball team yesterday announced the studio-sponsored quintet would not compete for the 1943 championships.

Coast eleven. Football Dropped by Washington and Lee (By Associated Press) LEXINGTON, Va, Washington Lee university, a member of the Southern conference, announced yesterday the suspension of intercollegiate football "for the duration of the war emergency." Dean Frank J. Gilliam said other intercollegiate sports would be continued, so far as possible, under an intensified program of physical There were no repeaters this year. the major-minor league baseball meeting in Chicago, President Charley Graham of the San Francisco Seals said last night the Pacific Charles Taylor, 200-pound Stanford $1.00 Denim SHOP ELECTRIC DRILL -ear- 95' 69' 98' $129 loof Coast league would operate next year if it's at all possible. Warm, Heavy SWEAT SHIRTS "We got a go-ahead' signal last $379 Polaroid SUN GLASSES.

(Bj' Associated Press) DETROIT The Detroit Tigers, once one of baseball's foremost owners of minor league talent, are going out of the chain store business with the sale of their top feeder club and sole remaining property of a former extensive farm system. Ernest (Dutch) Lorbeer, president of the Beaumont Exporters of the Texas league, disclosed yesterday that the Detroit club was liquidating its holdings in the Texas city where in a dozen years of ownership Detroit developed Hank Greenberg, Schoolboy Rowe and other talent for three American league pennant winners. Jack Zeller, Detroit's general manager, said he would be in Beaumont next Tuesday to sell the franchise and dissolve the IN CASE OF ACCIDENT DAY OR NIGHT EMERGENCY SERVICE CAR AND TOW CAR AT YOUR SERVICE ZULCH AUTO WORKS Third and I Streets Phone 401-62 year," he told newsmen, "and so far we haven't had a 'stop' signal. Every human and financial effort will be made to operate the league next year. Long Sleeve Broadcloth SPORT SHIRTS.

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SET guard, was on the second All Coast team in 1941. Taylor, incidentally, polled the heaviest vote. GRID FAVORITES The ends, John Ferguson, California, and Alyn Beals, Santa Clara, were popular choices, as were Walt Harbison, Washington center, and the four backfield men, Bob Water-field, U.C.L-A., Jess Freitas, Santa Clara, Mickey McCardle, Southern California, and batterin' Bob Kennedy of Washington State college. The closest balloting took place for the tackle positions, with Sanchez and Ed Stamm, Stanford, nosing out Charlie Fears, and Bruno Banducci, Stanford. The line averages 203 pounds and the backfield, 179U pounds.

Water-field, Freitas and Kennedy all are outstanding passers and McCardle is one of the speediest ball packers in the west "695 2-Burner CAMP STOVE 45 Broadcloth A SHORTS, 3 7 7 1 likVr qtottltoufiifo GREAT Electric WIND. aCO SHIELD WIPER, 19" Metal $015 TOOL 1 00 Gillette Type RAZOR BLADES wM mm VA-lon Hydraulic JACK IA9 What a dHt MA for Cer er Horn Jack Doyle Famed Odds-Maker, Dies By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jack Doyle, 66, Broadway's official odds-maker, died yesterday. The husky-voiced veteran of New York's "real Broadway" the Broadway he mourned as having "passed out with the white-tie-and-tails days before prohibition succumbed to a heart attack at a hotel here. He had stopped off in Jacksonville for a few days en route to New York, after visiting Miami for his health.

Doyle quoted betting 'odds, particularly for his newspaper pals, on any event on which a wager could be made, from a prize fight to an election. He was most widely known for his "morning line" on the big league baseball pennant races each spring. ailwooi AUTO r. tet rAOSE utVtVi9 B6 1 Coach Eloquent in Praising Opponents (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES Here's what the opposing coaches had to say as the U.C.UA. and U.S.C.

teams went through hard drills yesterday for their Rose bowl-deciding contest Saturday: Jeff Cravath, U.S.C: "This Is the best UCLA, team that Southern California has ever gone up against." Babe Horrell, S.C., has speed to burn. Our problem will be to catch up with them if we ever let them get a good start' Both coaches conceded a passing -this ROBES Attr active, fringed plaid design! Warm and soft I M9 Mo. 0 70" MS FLAS 7 1 Mir aur av -wsw ic.a mm m. wmmMMT I WORK SHOES N.C.A.A. to Continue Basketball Program (By Associated Frva) CHICAGO G.

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