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Sequoia Eleven Forced to Forfeit to Burlingame Today's rPEVOrEDTO THE tNTEbgUVgF; SAN MAT fcaCOUftTT Sports Page 1 be Daily 1'tmri pritile all Ihe impurtani sporls cvenli. in year rlly. tn Ihr coanly, iacb six 1 a Trees Have Their Place WEDNESDAY. OCTOBIiH 18, lDMi J. C.

FACES SANTA ROSA JOHN COSTA, STAR BACK, MACMEJV FAVORITES TO TROUiNCE SANTA HOSA BY FOUR By ROGER L. WILLIAMS Haled 33 the stroiin cst offensive. iii ivell rt.f r. HHULAKia) INELIGIBLE SO PANTHERS LEAD P. A.

By BILL LAP.NER The result of the first A. L. stmt playsd 1ml week be ween Sequela nd Eurlingarae flinfa 9c1idu8 und won by Se Rly chaEd 0lLi wk when Sequoia was meoE out. of the ball team la represent the' San seasms, notbarrmg the eliampionsiiipaggTeeatioiis of. 1628 and Coyote Point To Hold Play For Club Title Best Bets Against of any football teain 'i'aciffp coacn, joi.uii on Miner, aro net Oregon States ill, of lhcsoujIiMl schedules foothail 'j'li'Sr aafional a n.

Coyote Point's (Jolfclub will In uuguiale ils first tournament for the rlub championship, since its or ganlinlion last August, nest Saturday Sunday. when It will hold thothe qualifying round on the Approximately inn are exiiected to participate i Cnr.lnin W. Ewils, who is in charge ot the affair, said thut he ixpeets five flights to be fo unci. The six't cu i. is he i In" est mcdnl scores wilt nuolify play in the cliamjiiouship flight.

Play will take place each week end uritd the co Irllor, of the lour no. A A behulifui silver loving cup wilf itiiN'hv mcllhioiii NF.W YORK, Oct. 15 Ni item: drums trees become synthetic fathers Icr tho Anything the laboratory boyi do is enk but our frucss Lhnt this melKnil of producins cliipa off (no cLU DlCCK IVfln DO ir. marine i ffirl to tree anil having it reply: 'now. ou Isutlrrnul be aspen IhiTips like that.

Never flml nRnin. rou want Ui mar ry. may he my cotton If the idea lakes, ue guefs the fclflL' hit will be "Up in Maple's and the soup, smus, Mo AH IT Daddy Tree ncirleoErjii "danger would lie catch "pink mitltrbriiFhr1 Ana ir he did, haw would mamma and the chilrlron feel a. the. uavey tree ptjurfd pine Inr and concrete down papa's rimrling." youci; pirl will fcOiue duy, "I want you to meet mi "paw paw." Oh, wen dm an, woodman, gpare thai Itco, The Trarlic mother cried.

Lest it ht iVrtc oun. dear" fa( her And thou tOTntnllesI patricide. If the sttenllata are right', it ivill trHate.n now social strata. iv rin.Pi.tr portion of the upper crust win cmmai of those whose "father'" came from ahnvc the timber line. They'll be the upper branches, sn to speak.

On of the most rcspeclflblrj citi Ft ns ir cur rsciEhborliuod is rutty old gpr.llcmnn who ilvet. ir rmr backyard Li the name of Appte. He 3 talking About the happy pear ihe street. linn his trunk parked, ready to Mul maybe we're too harden the His bark mav be Morse than his bile. Lot him step out or.d San Mateo Sons Plan Soccer Rally Friday The Son MntfO Sons aild Udot tcams have, plrtrefl Oetcbei 20.

the Rt. Gporert hnll. An will feature shortj snappy JiioncTDcuej by the Peninsula Play era nnri a general variety of enlur tninrntTit. five dollar ffohl piece is tb be onrardcil (o Ihe lucky winner or a cortlfjt ii'hkh in planned n3 enter toinjnenl. Friends and relalivcs of the are invited and re freshTTierjlB trill he served.

Baden Offers Fast Hound In Feature SOUTH SAN FRANCrSCO, Oct IE. Palricin Mlcatvher. Art Wilson's fensational pirforntor ivlio nDn Dvcr Sylvla'a Kintr. Lucky 'Roll. Van Diernan, Crnfty Eoy and other stellar psrformcra Hominy mgl.t uiil tr to repeat lliis eve innB over virlnally thn same field in the fcjlure race at Dadert Km nel club.

The hnnllo event hrirttrs I aaiuraay svtiere tttey face the S. M. Gagers Host to Palo Alto Friday Ky CUAIlLks BRADLEY The ViklrA Pnlo Alio are ffoirig Boar cat hunting next Fri night, mi fhc seene of the iLanit is (he San Mateo gvin. Tho Vikiinjh still the tm'ii vptliark1; thn npnrrnt liriinln.l bem I sit ieasoii, and will be nut fur rcvcngP. 'fho Palo I20's have manv last ear's llOnonrwl ond a few of the teturn irifj and will considered over ln.Js seiF jii.

Tnev split gumes with Knitli Cily: lat Friday night miu wur dc crowning Liie hard to coj a iloiible victory. Their tens are inexperienced and gi ppn but they hovt tho spirit to mnVe winning lenm, The Bearcats have. cnoiigh vpt ans on teams to make them nfk with clock lite number fj newcomers who fur mcn coic ar.u iigiit 10 uic In the P. h. opener Inst Fri dAy.

the Mateans showed iust uiw power bihJ wFiility they have ani (hp gsmc this Friday will bring this out to a greater pxtpnt They executed their offense very" effectively End their defenso could not be hroken by much less than rf they pLcy as wall they have a good chance to pull two Fames f( the Viking ship. They have the willingness lo. win. and j.niv. if thpv dinnlav (Mm.

work. They nlr.a must cut down on the fouling. Tbey committed 1 1 fault againsl San Jose in rora fjiilarl to capitalize on 'these chancus or. Ihe outcome of the game might have been different. Pa7fJui i jilt Hume rr the best 'running here, ncluriintr Joyeo.

Pay Hull. Doc Jone. PLaiel Sol, Frosty Fashion and oilier. Last niabt John Milea' Danmon, 010 na "uicture doc." eame fi nin behind in the ton 5 l6tha race to going nwny. Prcferrl optiona before: Tiiahl, Johnny lltanVem pper, llal Joslln.

lullliack; Kranklia, halfback, wllh whom local fans nre prohably VM The cup in presented by L. Jir.clif.nh o( Kan Motco. Th: trophy sion of thu jilnycr to win three an iinal tournnoiente. The l.inrnamcnt his been divided lip scnn nnnenlly with play in the fall 11 ui spring. The winner ot tho fnll tournament must meet the victor or the spring jib.y i a hole plnvoff.

Of eouuc, however, Uiere is no law againsl the snnie player winning Urh the fall and spring plavoff. final title holder will hove his name engraved for winners ouch flight Inkon In order of o.unli fying medal eccro. Raden Entries Crkkcl Kelly'a liny l.n LEWIS READY TO QUIT (J. S. Trojans1 Coast conference, Otegau Stale for the Untveralty of Califouiia WRESTLING loo numeioua" to mention.

Th'fv brought in new hrniul of show manship thut eclipscii the. famous "hoadlock" oM.owit, and they actually stolo (he show from the man who invented eViumanshiii in wrentlingl Louis To Itetirc N'.) Lewis, well in the middle forties, tliluks.lh.it it is lime for 71m to retire. He node Severn I iorlui.es wrcstheg champion. II is satd thai riccnloted and most of his nior.ey, hut thai he still lehiiiis enc jsh of. it to retire in comfort, Lowi was one of the really sreat of norfeiii limes.

'frr It's'liml ewis, whose risht name Ly the vny ia Hobby has a quarter of century and he ncmiirc ntiij he went I nl.ic,. with it. lie made ten 1 me money thnt the ariei Strangier Lewis made. He put the has helped (o keep it there. In the Old rlHV nn testanls wrestled instead of grunting and making fnces and grimaces, wrestling a secondary taculnr Then Lewi, "injected" is headloek.

He bud it advertiied lhat (he hcadlock was deadly. That drew the. yokels. Headloek Xol So Hot Thnt Ihe famous Lewis' head lock has ever been any more deadlier than half doien other twisters hns never hern alraled. The loe hoid.

tho scis the strangle and other holds just as deadly as Che headloek, Sy TAY PAY MAGILLIGAW Ed "Stracglor" Lewis, this writer has been reliably iu. TOUCHDOWNS Mhtao Junior mllo i local gridders. thn rfrst lime that a Junior col leae ton in lias ver defeated tho Ittar rjiibi, (here is now considerable confidence evident in Ihe nl li(ude of the jilayers. McFadden himself is iso'nis almul his wnrk with that self.con fidrnt orpresaioa, and while he he lievoi in his men disnlnvinir a spirit of confidence he duei not intend theiri Lo get nn over dose, 1 ronnBly me nasi tratic thlnR lhat could hn iinen In Nlac'a life rieht nd. wounn bc'a defeat for Ihc.Ilolldofcs at the hnnrts of tho eompara Ij; weak Santa Rob Onlftde of thn Sinnnrnln eleven which lias met such' teams Slate and ditto State, tho to 0 although the Saints to standstill except, for the firaf live nilrtutes the Eoniet they next tactrc'd thH Kinxifnl jiti.

hnd after completely, plnylne; rir' they lost 1 to (i, vhen'a CubVlay era liil Victims' florin Junior colleire' lakeri on at Muiliugiime In first icrence tut or the season" and was trounced a 13 to.O score. yearlinf3 were the 'last nttinis uf (he powerful'bf eleven of San Miteo and shnlt hite the dirt when Coach sets loose bla tperlncular bunch "of jootball' ffredders. 'cirtunate lo have, escaped' 'injuries, Mateo will. be' well fortified at' Santa Hosa" Saturday Although savinil of players have slightly banacd up sliouldcra, bore is iijthfnjt hold hack the Macnten when they head The priddci i of the Kau Slaleo' Fca.sou has been lo ptiuerfiil thi players, who juait, Th'cr lilttt dirfe Iran known the vareity clev and lhe pliy them. II in this that ennhleil the linemen to hand the Calif nia Cubs one of the woral 'beat In its history.

In contract to San Mateo's pro record as well ns in'tfierr first (Onftrcncc jlart sarairut Mn nn the Santa Itosans1 record i a the f'" nniiipered bv Inlr ne ipla nnH none too strong of fensrcelv on llw first eleven, the Santa ItosH iiad will probnbly tako a severe tronucins' at tho. hands of tho llifmen. San llateo shonjrl easiliT defeat the fiir nnrthtrn cleycn hy at least four tonchdowns. Conth Hick niewetfa eleven defeated the Arrostrone: Junior rolldL.p Slood IB tn 0. Last week Ihej miniRfd lo eke out a to min oi cr San Francisco State Teachers uliilc San llafeo beat the aemr leam ID io 0.

Hariri also ilrfented the Teachers 19 to 0 and the Bulltloirs. won from the Marine IS to 0. Coach Hlnwott.has hoen holding several wo'rtouts and his men will he rfadv Ir iri. Ih defcnilinjr cha'mps a tough haltle. I.TC.

San Mateo's Soccer Team To Face Hears Dsfeatcii in two conference fismes, Loach Snm I rancis send: hu Man llateo Junior college, inr cer squad inlo' action against the Unlverjity of California kickers hatunray morning in a University club league ame. The Bears hold a 2 vicldry over Ihe Jaysfti iund, anil last week Ihe droppid a close 1 0 contCil lo San Jose State Teachers. jV, iL game flate on its huclc wiiiun mo near luiure. Tin mitirJie ajrcd Kcntutkian, it is said is tired1 of the gnmn of which 'ho. woa the champion on aev era' Present day ivrestliug uwes nttlrhe.

1 Strangely enough, it wis the sle lar licrfni niance of John Costn, fihtiog "Cherokee fullback, thnt cost icquoin Ihe contest. The I'. rt. 1.. ome.11115 ruled Ineligible sml consequently Eurlingaiue wos ceiled the game.

Lead l.e.ieue This dcfiiiKoly places Slinllu Eamn oil the top 1 ung of thj F. A. ladder and hi a gocd position to win the eroivn. even tiioogh Sr.n llateo, nn Jc.se anil Pnlo Alto linve yet In make Iheir bu. Willi one of the most row crfu teams In tin league out of inc wny rue fantheis uv given nn ei client opportunity lo win th! P.

A. title. The Burlingaiiie men with the lirst league gome or (he ISM season under fhrir hells and visions nr the chocnpiortbhii before them, nrc ready to srnolher nut a. nowcrful Euieka. elftcn Saturday riaht n.nlrr the floodlights uf Ihe L'urcki field in tton confcrcncc gome.

Coach Lee Rissctl working hard to strengthen the FantKer defense and perfect the complicated offense. Burlingamn's offense did 1:0 1 click so well ngatnst Seniioia's heavy line but with a week's intensive practice behind them it should wcrl. a good deal botl'er ngniust Eureka, Condflion hvcry man is cspectei lo lie in good condition tn nl.iy on Estur Watts and Mountain 1 0111,1 i tute th backbone of Ihp leam with such right hand men 0.1 Bitim ficld anil Lotus in the line, anil Lorkcrbv and' Talcolt in Ihe leick thiironhly eompeteni, man at'hotb half. and safety pusiiions: Watts is cxnretcil to turn In his usual good game at fullback. Ccach Hissett.

is ready for a lough gnme ce ifnlc it hl boys will du their beat and light their hardest to. chalk ur onothr.r 20 30 Bo Win From Smallcomb The 20 30 team Jin.I an easy time with the Sni.illconih Motor team Isel night winning the game by score of 20 to 1. Wnlkon, pitchinji for, the 20 held the iiKjIor fcoys to four scnttered hits. The 2D 30 hovs imaeked Smnlf conil, pitching for 17 hits, Walker yetling four of them. Score: stllesnake clutch le spin, the Jnrar ot other wrinkles in the the public.

But it's not wneatling. It's just clowning, and It makes a This writer attcr.dud 1 hs liii: Lewis nnd Joe Slechen in Omaha 11T Tl, in a day when wrestlers wrestled nnd did not clown. These Iwys cere no the mat some sK hours without either securing a fall an. the bout nas declared no contest There was no showmanship in that nntch. It was jusl old fash'on.

'l wrestling, ami the lisis or Klech er of that day could throw all Ihe football wrestlers in Ihe nresent Wiln. laiwla nut of the game nnd Ihe public more or less acquainted ith the methods of modern wrts lliog it is very likely lhat wrestling v.ill once, more hecome a secondary sport, but at lcat it will be a sport ft 01 lis popularity to the show a great Lewis. Lonff be fore the "grunt nnd crrnau hnvi' the present era discovered that showmanship wns the thing lo drrnv out the crowds Lewis started them offywitl, lis dcndly "head bilitics in this hold advertised it iar neyona its 'amous Ileadlorks Tho Stranglep rigged hinisclf up dummy head tith steel springs In it that he used to squeeze for the edification of thn yolels. He even gave out Ihe slatemeiil Hint the springs in the dammy 'wore just the same as alia 5nri. Ujcd to.

relieve the JcVI Irian i di, i street car and he had most of them botieving it. "If a man can squeeze thai 'ring until It crcnk wlial rin yon think he ran do tb the conk of'hrr rbnt i jt 1HOW IT BEQAN jffiKI FOOTBALL TABLOIDS ByUltUod Rrcas. Oct: lB.Califor: imh tr. acmJlig Ktjiiitil tif (liirLy LECYen Fulmflria.Wash for Satr urtidv'i K.tir.c r.mVtnn Sfate. The team leaves "torilght.

Chili Kertnli, a highly ptiblicized half hack, will not make the trip1; although he hiia resumed practice. He mnj' hf "rrsiiy rpr ovember games. juries" may. keep Ray Ka; liski out M'l'ur. Mniiiv Santa GlaTi uruverity pjRys the Olympic club.

SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18 Cr.invir.ted rninfiVcM in funJamcn. talti coil U. S.

K. Unnj victurji A in thefr firet' three' parries. Coach Hpml Iwia drilleH his teamyon tu diinentary fitbfll tonlay Ln jrepar ing for Saturday's clash with Stanford I'lllXilAf'. 0t; 19. Washinfilori Slale on ihc benef.

irh.I the (earn was he.itinc; MarUaaa. Trill rcarly Oriri llollinffbery reportcrJ. CO.IVALLIS. Ore. Oct.

ES. Kv ery Oreficori State first jtrinjr man was In'finc conrlition tnilay for the bnttlc ivitJi U. S. C. at Portland Saturday, I.or SUner ordered light prsettce to avoid Injuria.

Iliukiej a InnR rh ill on blocking to. day in point in. ahead for the mpet ing irStJi SlaniorJ two weeks herce. The.IIiraklcs havd warm up game with College of Puget Sorjnd rjheil ulcd fnc IhiA wpbli. KUCENK, Oct.

IB. Ore n's defense aKAinst forward passes waa streTijLrtbeTieil bv practice drills io4l.ay Prink Colllson prepared for Friday night's garr.c against riaho. LOS Oct. 18 Coach Howard1 Jnnep ard thirty five mrrah erp 'of the ffrmtrsity of Southfrr. Cirnrnia foolhall Amnad leare tonight frr Portland, wherri ihe Trojans meet Oregon Stale Saturday.

planned a RlofKiver tonrorrOTV mr.rniriir at Sacramento Tor wortal, arrir ing in Portland Friday morning, Hotii C'pt, Ford PalWr, nH. and nnh Hrflkinp, Inckle, will make the trip, hut ome dub( etlstrd lo their prt.crc In the oped did more' .0 ndvYr. rZl" ling lhat anythl.g before it. t.nv, is va.dd iJ hcadlock on it nr Ihe occ asion rc Original Slrar.alcr l.c is laired. 1 'I lie original 'Strangier' l.cwi Dummy Was fiiiod Welshmnn ismed Evan rr Esefen fdcnttd dab GREyKOUND RACING TN RACES NIGHTLY L.d POST TUflE lis P.M.

ud do thine with it ihni Follow" 'yCS 011' host of college boy wreptler from ootball field. Big Mnnn, "Junui slarting They jnrrd last week Cooch Dill Spaulmg of U. L. A. today as he tape'Tcd nff drills for an encounter wilh Loyola Saturday.

Sinclair Lott replaced Walt Muller at end, Jack Cnldwell relieved Rill MaiWolI at th other end. Tom Itaf ferly went to rljrht tackle instend of Uyton Yenrick, nnd Spec lUs lam took over the left guard duties from Sam Story, PH tC OT MIAI St'TO HH (HfHT 3 Win fHf flfl" CAM 4W Tomofrow: H'h noraprt rr.de Hide aidre; dairy Ii" yo'j wan ho nther.

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