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The Fresno Morning Republican from Fresno, California • 38

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THE FRESNO MORNING REPUBLICAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 19 1924 Sc THE FRESNO MORNING REPUBLICAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 19 1924 1 1 I FRESNO STATE COLLEGE OPENS HOME SEASON WITH VICTORY 11 1 Stanford Enters Struggle For Coast Conference Honors By Defeating Oregon 28 To 13 011ii I I Action Pictures At The State College Game I Spectacular Work Thrills Spectators-Cards Outweigh Hard Battling Northerners Heavy Fresno Team Takes Southern College Eleven Into Camp By 31-0 Scorel 3VMMIMSktf Anderson Oregon Quarterback Just Away For 85 Dash To Touchdown Short After Opening Kickoff Forces Stanford To Trail For Time Dash hi 0To To Kickoff Foruccehsdwsota no 0 rSdh oTrot TAr afitle For 0 rOpening Time California Christian College Line Unable To Withstand Battering Of Coach Jones' Men Who Rely Almost Exclusively On Straight Football Si ra SZ I '''''''''''Wk 1 01 4cr 7 i 1A i i'---'i'' '4 144-4" 41 Alki At 1 1011 I i 1 1:: 4' 1 i 4 i 1k i At 4 1 Oh ''74 4 41' 11:: Ii 1:11::: :4) iiA4'' Alit''''' I Ii lifittiti' itis 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during the tussle Fresno's gains were nearly all made by straight football Two of the seven passes attempted by the locals were completed One of these hurled by Dockstader to Silverman netted a 19 yard gain but the first half ended almost immediately afterward Christian college seeing that It was a hopeless task to try to break through or skirt the line of the state team resorted to a passing game Eighteen were attempted of which five were completed Captain Bob of State spoiled the 'visitors' plans by grabbing a couple Of the Christian college passes Fresno's first touchdown cametsoon after the start of the game An intercepted Christian collehe I post gave the ball to Fresno on I 1 their opponents' '20 yard line and A )1 line bucks by Hunt and Charter's took it Over Idendech kicked goal Early in the second period Ettx- a ao I tor grabbed the first of his pair of intercepted passes and Ilendsch 'g1 l000pir -4 sent the pigskin through the bars by a dropkick from the 25 yard line Ile later narrowly missed one from IS expected that ground trill be the 15 nerd line I broken next week and excavation Later Hunt Mitchell and Hoff- begun at the Riverside golf club man carried the pigskin across the for the new club house to be erected goal line liendsch kicked goal there this fall club officials an-every time The game resiilved flounced yesterday Itself into a desperate defense by The club house a two story build-Christian college and bucks by the ling of rustic design will cost about State gang that almost and a ill be an attractive home netted 1 gain Coach Art Jones of for the Riverside members It will the Fresno institution used plenty be built on the side of the hill over- of substitutes and kept a fresh looking the San Joaquin river As team in the field Larson tore off soon as the blue prints have been the longest straight line buck of 1 i finished bids VIII be asked for the the game when he went throwth of the clubhouse The 1 the line for an 11 yard gain Ile building committee is composed of also starred in the second quarter 1: Louis litilbron Sr Ronald liar- 1 by running back a punt 23 yards ris and By the A ssociated Press STANFORD STADIUM PALO ALTO Cal Oct University entered the race for honors in the Pacific Coast Football conference by defeating the University of Oregon 2S to 13 here this afternoon It was a game full of spectacular features There were several thrilling runs for touchdowns and a number or other dashes for gal" of 50 yards or more After relying on straight football for three quartet both teams launched aerial attacks In the final moments of play Several passes were intercepted On both sides and the stands were kept In eon- stant suspense The Webfooters from the north were badly outweighed but the fought fiercely and frequently uncorked surprises Stanford though held for downs twice woo able most of the tittle to puncture the Oregon line -1 Orogen started off flashily Just after the opening kickoff Anderson CALIFORNIA HAS A the fleet quarterback for tho Weh footers got around end and ran 85 si A 0 TIME BEATING otZIOnOm 14 OLYM I CLUB 9 3 score until bite in the quarter Ca p- ta Lawson the Cardinal right enin kleked a field goal from the nine yard line 'The period ended BETIKELEY Oct only with Oregon leading I to 3 but with two minutes to play today the Stanford In possession of the ball club i Lie adrootli ri inep iac end of the second period a toaot the TIiiitetlftiersttio)IDitrourertsi''et tears kick by Clyde Xing the Olympic (d uSt i itittlefkOB i Is nirti hi ogu ctilildroousxg'n1 right tackle had brought the only score In the third period California Gets Away Again came up on even terms when Quar- Later in the quarter Rogue earned terbtack Carlson made a drop kk ic further rellOW11 On a fake crie is 'r two teams were on even terms he took the boll dodged from then on until at the very finish through the lino and ran 65 yards Jimmy Dixon halfback made a for- ward pass to "Tut" Imlay over the for a touchdown Stanford then line for a touchdown Carlson failed struck its Ktride to kick the goal After Cleaveland the speedy half- back made 48 yards around end Washington Wins 52-7 the brill was bucked down the field STADIum SEATTIr wash until he took it for a teuebdown Oct occasionally for once was success with forward passes the as the result of a freak forward University of Montana yielding to pass Mainz the Oregon left end the University of Washington even received the Pass bul 'vas leckleci just as he crossed the goal line in this department of the game was Ile beaten to 7 at football here to- fumbled and Johnson Oregri day Kelly Grizzly quarter elim- center reeovered the boll for the i touchdown ated a white washing by a marae than run The half ended with the score 22 to 13 in Stanford's favor The third Utah 32 Arizona 7 1 period was scoreless and Oregon 1wl1 7i'eaot Sri ifsloo'l l'tToydtIObtofea(ta eleven could not ma ipl1til I VI: khzi edsi ns lny litlitil Jon gl is line The visitors however maize headwa'y game was witnessed by a crowd of regon me tiffens about 4000 football fans In the final quarter the Oregon line stiffened at first Later They Pomona 7 Caltech 0 who had replaced Bogue at full POMONA Cal Oct 'rho back for Stanford tore through the California Institute of TecbnologY line for IS yards and from the football- team showed unexpected seven yard line went over for a strength a gainst the Pomona col- touchdown lege varsity here today and Pomona Carthwalte who went into the Stanford backfield late in the gam won only after a bitter struggle 7 brought the fans to their feet with to Earl Menritt Sngehen quar- a terback who suffered two fractured 40 ard end run The Oregon ends Mainz and ribs In the game with California a Reed down under every hunt Were week ago was forced to enter the fray bard sure tacklers The Stanford ay despite his injuries in order to nesmen urn back the engineers spoiled many Oregon plays Oregon (18) Epinard Loses Fourth Molar I II 011i 3) Position Stanford kliot(2on itioiling LT tthiogoy Race In United States LG bwnn ii A lier i SlieNS it Nrilt LAUREL Md Oct ''Tc Johnetom It I CC) Tomgon he French champion four year old IA-lemon SOlOr114 toroughbred suffered his fourth 11Mor I Cleave a i)i KB Kelly menessive defeat in as many starts Jo neR Bogue this country when he was van-P'11'45' 7 A 0 0-11 mished in the $10000 Laurel stakes 814 3 10 0 0--T1 his afternoon by A Burton's lr Job" iVise Counsellor winner of the first Id if the International specials at 1twtivourmtetd1iTi 'Boson al tot 3elmont park last SepUmMer Epi- Official Borer kotil hloTer emote 0 lard finished a badly beaten fifth Zd''117111t'' TIKEELEY Oct only two minutes to play today the University of California bmke a tie and triumphed over the Olympic club football team 9 to 3 The Olympics were leading at the end of the second period a to ft st plaee kick by Clyde King the Olympic right tackle had brought the only score In the third period California came up on even terms when Quarterback Carlson made a drop kick The two teams were on even terms from then on imtil at the very finish Jimmy Dixon halfback made a forward pass to "Tut" Imlay over the line for a touchdown Carlson failed to kick the goal Washington Wins 52-7 STADIUM- SEATTLE Wash Oct Occasionally for success with forwavl passes the university of Montana yielding to the University of Washington even in this department of the game was beaten to 7 at football here today Kelly Grizzly quarter eliminated a white washing by a marathon run Utah 32 Arizona 7 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 18 University of Utah football eleven won from the University of Arizona bore today'112 to 7 The weather was crisp and the field fast The game was witnessed by a crowd of about 4000 football fans Pomona 7 Caltech 0 POMONA eel Oct 18 The California Institute of Technology football- team showed unexpected strength against the Pomona college varsity here today and Pomona won only after a bitter struggifs 7 to Earl Menritt Sugehen quarterback who suffered two fractured ribs in" the game with California a week ago was forced to enter the fray despite his injuries in order to turn back the engineers Epinard Loses Fourth Race In United States LAUREL Md Oct the French champion four year old thoroughbred suffered his fourth successive defeat In as many starts In this country when he 'Wan vanquished in the $10000 Laurel stakes this afternoon by A Burton's Wise Counsellor winner of the first of the International specials at Belmont park last September Epi'lard finished a badly beaten fifth Flashes of action in the Fresno State college-California Christian college football game played here yesterday are shown above In the upper picture Shifflett quarter who made a total of 84yards for the Fresno team is shown carrying the ball In the lower picture Silverman end is about to receive a forward pass In the background is Jim Blewett umpire who' is keeping a close eye upon the by Craig Republican Cameraman Valley Football Results TIGERS AND ARISTO CUBS MINGLE TODAY AT LOCAL BALL YARD AI LOCAL BALL TROJANS OUTPLAYED AT START TROUNCE Oi A TEAM 17-3 Jarman doing a lot of clever open field run- ning at the time Two Stories Whenever Christian college got 1 On the main floor will be a large possession of the ball two or three passes were attempted and then lounging room an electrically buffet kitchen: a locker Caldwel quarter punted His punts averaged about 25 yards1 room and showers for the women and a commodious rest room On while the three punts ITIFIC10 by Shifflett Fresno quarter netted an the lower floor will be the men's average of 42 yards showers and locker rooms the heat-On straight line plays Christian ing plant and a big smoking room college mode a total of 17 yards The clubhouse will be surrounded while the Fresno lads mad'e 325 on three sides by a large porch yards On passes the five coin- I commanding a view of the an pleted by the visitors netted 60 Joaquin river The officials are now yards while State's two successful conferring with a landscape gar-passes made 41 yards In Yards dener regarding the planting of gained by State backs Shiffiettishrubs flowers and trees around made S4 yards alitchell 72 yards the new clubhouse hunt 70 Larson 29 Charters 33 1 The finance committee la George Hoffman 14 and Doclistader 11! Ini Tiec la-alton and Glenn Phifilett mode many yards by run- I' 1 ring back punts as he was safety 1 Man 1 Rivcrside will extend an invita- In the State line Remised' Hen- I Hon to Madera golfers to jein the derson and Baxter all did first class as the course is about equally work and Russell at center sent distant from Fresno and Madera bsek perfect passes He also did alai would prove convenient to Magma defensive work who are without a place to Speck Rogers and Madan did riav the heavy NV (TIP for Christie it eol- Women lege State was penalized three times I A meeting of the Riverside women twice for holding and once for has been called for Tuesday at 1 be- In to elect a chairman of the ing offside Christian eollege was penalized once for holding I women's sports committee The reets State (30 Positlen Christian CO (0) first nine holes of ladder play will Itenelseh I Jbm''' also he run off Tuesday The meet- attAerdie Ott rate (CI It Perim ing will be held at the Riverside atteaat Ji(dPee Itrurnhough eladly caddy house Glenn Slater cub () Henderson It Retteiy secretary announced Teeter it I' Phifflett 13 c-11 New Golf Pro Charters 11 ft Pore )eltehell It Mt ''1 Jack Hart formerly with the Fan Boni 1' 13 Seers Peri Porter od- Francisco Olympic club and more Preeho State 1 3" 7-31 recently affiliated with BIM Callen- ersdainn 0 0 0 Poiteitotte pe Greher to At1e dor Sunnyside pro has been an- rm ta frar Bald Ler re Haldema tot Rotttell 1 pointed pro at the Riverside club it for Psedeedgh eon fee CTI: ane 1 11I Li 107 Pe Plendepon Slier I was announced yesterday He will BAKERSFIELD Orq Kern COMIty Union high school Drillers today defended the University of Redlands freshman team 26 to 6 In a hard fought contest featured by spectacular plays Hanford 17 Dinuba 6 HANFoRD Oct 18--The Hanford high school eleven smashed its way to a 17 to 6 vIctory over the Dinuba high school here today in the second league colon of the season notwithstanding the fact that four regulars were absent The teams were evenly matched but Ilanford got the host of the breaks Di tuba made good gains in the early part of the battle but could not score 'They slowed up after the first half when the game developed some strong aerial attacks The lightweight game ended In a scoreless Lemoore Wins 6-0 LEMOORE Oct 16--Lemore Ur) lon high school lightweight football tears won from the Caruthers lightweight team by a score of 6 to 0 today LeMOOre'S POilliS were made On two drop kicks by De Bole This was Leincore's first league game Kingsburg 8 Easton 6 YAROIMODESTO Oct 18--The Lodi Flames a gain showed that they are a football team of championship caIihr by defeating THE BA4EBk110 offering this the Alodesto Black Panthers of the afternoon at the Firemen and i 1 high school this afternoon by the Policemen's orchard will be score of 19 to 7 the Fresno Tigers and the Arista i Exeter Orosi Tie Cubs The Cubs are composed largely of local boys who have been orEoyleLatOctidg1181---TsbheooTceftortsjal performing in the hushes this sea- teams battled to -a tie in today's son and are figured to give the game both sides kicking a field goal Tigers a stiff tussle The affair the score being 2 to 2 A good crowd will begin at 2:20 of rooters attended but the game was 4 exalting developing into '1-01cr Brandt the fast but wild 1 ha'o'kZkiln'egr tame Exeter blocked two rich hamlet will do the chucking of Orost's kicks for the Cubs while Tired Ty Law- i sort will serve his southpaw stuff 'Visalia Grid Eleven i for the Tigers John Cano recently I signed by the Oakland Coast league Beats Woodlake Team club for a trial next spring will be the other hurler for the Cubs in VISALIA Oct 18---The Visalia case Brandt runs into difficulties Union high school football team de-The probable lineups follow: feated Woodiake high school in the Tigers Cubs second league game of the confer- Shepherd if Metzler of 1 ence season here this afternoon the score being 12 to 7 Woodlake's 1 Hansen of l'arrott If only touchdown was the result of Blewett rf -Jacobsen rf art intercepted forward pass which La Roux 110 Stockhohn lb dropped into a Woodiake player's Ley Ye 2b Armstrong 2b arms Woodlake converted but the Jacobsen 2b Vries 2t -Visalia players were unable to con- Kohl ss Hush ss vert either of their touchdowns Ramage 0 Simons a 0 There was no lightweight game 1 Lawson Brandt Lindsay withdrawing and Wood- VISALIA Oct 18---The Union high school football team defeated Wood lake high school in the second league game of the conference season here this afternoon the score being 12 to 7 Woodiake's only touchdown was the result of an intercepted forward pass which dropped into a -Wood lage player's arms Woodlidte converted but the -Visalia players were unable to convert either of their touchdowns There was no lightweight game Lindsay withdrawing and ha' he i rn 1 batti ji -7- Ict Er Ill IVErT Proe Oltre titer M101 CMS Gal Pler HattetHeetsm Putt I tr- Terz Leit 4 l'3 trod llev 'Myer By off th cot) Twur Itror Nude PIM Sa rral Iron tirel seco 1 the cost la Iigh Seal Ang shot heac pent 1 Sr day' ''4 hitt' I Oak the )lac I Hal 1'N-co'" I lelou bath Ping v)1 Preitk 3tratrt Cattle! Arlott fctertor Poster teke leKttr tutio Tot r'r (Kr PAWN blew )(sly Pbrit Otto Prret HMI )1re 4" Ada Paler Itteder tarns ti-eittet Ft Ilrrr ts-ltra Tim Is els 7 )terri (11017 grtn I A term Rytut Ser I SA 1 Sona Pa fl come Ili the I scoot i of tt 1 dark 1 i 4 tkcs fZetr: 1 thz len on Peters pingltn ItO'lcol Tote 1-1 4 CITT) I Harz en I hal- I oste A In a field of Fey(' Ile was ridden by Clarence Kummer Wise Counsellor led from the fall of the flag to the finish over the mile route in a ull second back of the track record Wise Counsellor was a length and a half In front of the Glean Riddle Farm's Big Blaze which in turn was two lengths In front of Gifford A Cochran's Sunflag Harry Payne Whitnek's Initiate was fourth Bobby a Paces Mile And Cuts State Mark Wood-lake not having any lightweight team Madera Grid Teams Tie 6 To 6 Kingsburg Gridders Defeat Easton Eleven FASTON Oct passing game of the Kingsburg high school eleven defeated the Washington high team 8 to Ii this afternoon The touchdown that the local team made was gained by a 40 yard run by Tay- ler left end who caught a posit Kingsbarg scored one touchdown awl a safety pORTLAND Ore Oct in the first period by green team of Oregon A griculturau college but urning the tables for the rest of the game and getting the better of the breaks 'University of southern California's football eleven won from the Aggies on Multnomah field here today by a score of 17 to 3 The A ggis scored their on: points in the second quarter on a plaeo kick from the 28 yard line by Schnimerich A few minutes later the Trctjans swung their heavy artillery Into 0 rtIon and interspersing line smashes with short passes they drove to within the five yard line Riddle finally plunging through right guard on a criss cross play for the first touchdown Hawkins kicked goal Add Ten More The Californinns added 10 more points in the third period Following several exchanges of punts the Aggies got the ball near midfield They tried a forward pass which Hobbs Adams Trojans end intercepted and with a clear field act sail for the goal line 08 yards away He was tackled from behind on the two yard line and thrown out 'of bounds With two yards to go Earle suhstitue for Riddle dived through right center for the second touchdown Hawkins again kicked goal Hawkins playing safely for the Trojans hogged ag Aggie punt later in the quarter for a fair catch on the A ggiest 10 yard line winning a free kick for hisiteam Norman Anderson made the last three points for the winners by booting the ball over the bar for a placement Occidental Blanked LOS ANGELES Oct 18---After being outplayed for three periods the Santa Clara university football team suddenly came to life and defeated Occidental college 12 to 0 here today by scoring two touchdowns in the fourth period Valley Grid Coaches Discuss Rule Changes EASTON' Oct 18--Kings1arg high school eleven defeated the Washington Union high school team here this afternoon by the score of 8 to 6 The game was featured by short passes many of which were completed Each team made One touchdown and Kingshurg scored a safety when an Easton Player was forced back over the goal line Fowler Loses To Selma Grid Team HAM STAYS COMBED GLOSSY PP' l''''' L''''''''' for l'''''''''' I g'i 1 is new duties November 1 ciamevs Ci frrr 1lotader TAITAli ll for I l4ovr5 )11111 frr Ilant CalarD TI 9 zi p0 gram Chrsoan eol ige CE92 for Por Jun YU 4 for A ay Rri'th The final rounds in the Vallry eprek Nforris for itobtaaN fLT 89ek CAmpbell frr 13107 Bank cup tourney will be abet today at Riverside Next Sunday the win- mANy FREsNANs GO ner of the second and third flight will meet and the winner will play ON WEEKEND TRIPS the first flight winner 36 holes for th cup de TO FISH FOR TROUTiSTurensYuSninyside la man tCam to 'compete for the 'Warner trophy at iModesto Saturday November 8 will be chosen from the following it woo announced yesterweek day by rt Young chairman of sport committee: 1 the Sunnyside Williams Gerald Thomas Forsyth Herb Miles Ted Harry Cameron 1 Leonard Anderson Charles rice Hen Cory 5 McAlister 1A Warner There is nothing special planned for today at Sunnyside I I Sunnyside Women i Mrs A Reiners has the No 1 position on the ladder for the Sunny-ham side women announced yesterday while Mrs Ted Shelton is next With the completion of the ladder a number of ehollengPs have been posted and 'IMMO activity la expected among the Sunnysicie women this fall and whthr On Thursday 0tober 23 there will be a fair ball foursome The first 16 players on the first team will be chosen by lot as Will the second 16 POMONA Calif Oet the black gelding owned by COWeil of Santa Cruz and driven by Walter Tryon of Sacramento paced an exhibition mile on the half mile track at the LOR Angeles conlitY fairgrounds here today in 2:0512 lowering the state record of 2:0114 made on the same track a year ago by Easter Bond The horse holds the record for a mile track also having Math tho distance at Stockton this year in The fair closed its five day session tonight More than 7000 witnessed Bobby Oa feet aml the closing program or inirn Pea raoe Millions Use It Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore -deco dew- Young Beats Boni Ilas In Coalinga Main Go 21 Airs James PrIee 22 Mrs Irving Ater! 23 Airs James Eagem 24 Mrs Carr 25 Mrs 3 11A1ister fd Mrs Charles Hill 27 Mrs Ceerge Weber 23 Airs John Bates 21 Mrs Homy Avila 0 Airs Richard Fe lelln Mrs Phillips 12 Mrs Ti Swett 31 Alm A Baker n4 Airs Bennett 25 Airs Young 13 Mrs Cornell 27 Mks Helen Rogers 23 Airs Joy 10 Mrs (sorge Osborn 40 Mrs Donald Forsyth 41 Miss Anita Reiners 42 Mrs Charles Butner 41 MI-S Rohort 41 Airs Rafael Lake Fort Washington The Fert Washington club will send a 15 man team to Strat hmoro today to oompste with the Tulare otiolf and country olub trani The person rIPI of he Fort Washington squad follows: Miller Peter Wilhelm Lawrie Ifal Ehnunds A MeGuire Ft Sinelan Hall A Byxbee It Duncan Carroll IT IInghes Brady McMurtry Merriman and Tom Wilson Weber and If Bairn meet today In the final 23 hole mateh for he membershin trophy Tulare At Exeter EXETER Oct is rady for the home and home contest which starts tomorrow on the Exeter golf links with the Tulare city team Tulare is bringing 20 men over to Exeter and the tournament will start at 9 a In the afternoon a ladies' tournament sa1 'I be staged between the 'IatEes of the two clubs and a great of interest has been stirred up this part of the days entertainment COA LECOA Oct 1 8--The first golf tournament of the Coalinga netson will be heft commencing at o'clock Sunda inOrning October 11 and will consist of splitting the 'playors Into two teams to play for substantial prize A large attendancr and spirited contest is STADERA Oct Madera and the Chowehilla high school elevens played to a 6 to 6 tie on the Ithowthilla field yesterday afternoon The local team though greatly outweighed held their Own with their northern neighbors Madera's score came in the second quarter at the result of a long pass from Gook at quarter to Mitchell right end followed by a touchdown by Martin around left guard Mitchell grabbed the pass away from three Chowehillans who were after it Chowchilia's marker came in the third quarter as the result of a blocked kick followed by line Piling-me Sr two yards Walter Johnson May Leave The Senators WASHINGTON Oct seems up eto Walter Johnson to decide hually whether he will continue to chine in the firmament of the world champion Senators Clark Griffith president of the club says If the veteran hurler should be offered an opportunity to better himself It would be mighty hard for rne to stand in his way" although "I would certainly feel that I was being a hero" in surrendering any claim on his services Although the flash of his pitching arm has not been dimrnrrl by Pi years of major league basehall johnson hankers after an interest in some western minor league club so he can settle down Grif Nth of course has Ian trying to (1 ISSIlarle him from leaving the team he helped to bring to glory but he admits he has not been able to talk out of his idea of leaving us" LINDSAY BEATS EXETER LINDSAY Oct- Lindsay it elOVOTI easily defeated the Exeter high football team lb to 7 yesterday In a practbie game Forward passes accounted for two of the Lindsay scores Jarrard of the locals intercepted an EsAer Pass in he last period and ran 70 yards for a mANT' local fishermen have felt the urge to depart 3'od in hand for a fishing trip over the week end according to Harry Aldrich Some have already gone and more will leave this morning A party composed of R' Miles 'Animus Dillon Rennix and Buddy Lester beat tile other fishermen to it and left for their jaunt lost week They went a short distance above Maxson's on the Kings river and each brought bock the limit of trout iithers uho left for the 001110 place I Ild more who expert to go today to get their trout are -Benham Di tV Putter Art Peery Buddy Lester Shenk Porn-ham A Hamilton Marshall Ellis flay Ellis Otto Baty flay Bartram Harvey Cramer Grimes Walter Herz Fred Huss Dick Powers Bin Jewel Milligan Bill Russell Fam Todd and Clinger Asher and Frank Smith left yesterday morning for Twin Bridges at the mouth of the Salinas river to fish for striped bass Dr A of the Philippine islands is at Jack Noonan's camp at Mendota lie is armed with rod ono gun being ready for all the game that frequents the vicinity Frank Watson and Nick Spongier ore also at Mendota Duck bunters who have tried their luck in spite of the theoretical lack of ducks have reported good bags to Aldrich Among those who brought down their shares for the year are John Cook Roy A Sioditord A Carter A Gruhler Newman rt alph Knight William yAnng A Dee Bud Files Fouch and George Skoegord MANY local fishermen have felt the urge to depart a in hand for a fishing trip over the end according to Parry Aldrich Some hove already gone and more will leave this merning A party ornposed of wil! hams Miles 'Animus Dillon Bennix and Buddy Lester heat tile other fishermen to it and left for their jaunt loot week They went a sh ort distance above Mason's On the Kings river ami each brought boek the Ihnit of trout others nho left for the some place and more who to go today to get their trout are 1-7 -Benham Dr Putter Art Peery Buddy Lester Shenk Francis Burn- A Hamilton Marshall Ellis Play Ellis Otto Baty Ray Bartrom Harvey Cramer Grimes Walter Herz Fred Huss Dick Powers Bill 1ewel Milligan 13in Sam Todd and II Clinger Asher and Frank Smith left yesterday morning for TwM Bridges Rt thr3 MOUth of the Salinas river to fish for Ftrired bass Dr A NeVean of the Phillimine SELMA Oct one of the hardest fought games of the seation Selma humbled Fowler 10 to 6 before a crowd estimated to be about 860 persons The Fowler eleven was badly crippled from the Fresno game and had only three reserve men for the game Each team made a touchdown by intercepting a pass at the center of the field Heisloger Selma quarterback intercepted a pass and liteed 45 yeards before he was caught A Jilin plunge by Olsen took the ball over for the first touchdown of the game Olsen converted in the third quarter after Ninifin had intercepted a pass awl raced to the 20 yard HOC and a pass play wag successful for a good yardage he took the ball over for Fowler In the second quarter Olsen kicked a field goal It was shattly after this that 'lleisinger made the long run after catching a pass The half ended 10 to Nance with his line plunges kicks and passes was the etar of the Fowler eleven Mabaklan at quarter played a good game Williamson and Platelet) also earned good credit Olsen Selma left half who Pla yed safety returned the ball on each punt from '10 to 20 yards Ileisinger heti a little tile edge on the long punts which gave Selma a chalice at a field goal Score by Periods: Selina 0 10 0 0-10 Fowler 0 0 6 0-0 Officials: Referee Grimer umpire Momsom lineman Johnson Liman): roWm Li Positions MldOO IL Weis! II Ii Sims Oliver IL iteranias not tpiet Plaisnit into ent 1 54 Helsingor Vi I Illainson I 111 Maliskian It Kananlian it IL (Lox Oise Nance Ileitinger 7 i olw-------- lli 1 vs 41 t1 31 ISM A HAIR 7 GRoom 4 0AG PAT OPP Keeps Hair Combed COALINGA Oct 18---Benny Young of this city won the main event of the first boxing card of the Coalinga Athletic club season last night over Tony Boni Has of Los Banos The bell in the last round saved Beni Ilas from a knockout Kid Sanchez of Fresno won a technical knockout from Young ArvIlla of Coalinga in the curtain raiser Arvilla foiled to start the third Kid Miley of Coalinga knocked out Young Joe Rivers of Vernon in the third Johnny Platt of Fowler and Kid Herman of Hollywood fought to a draw as did Ray of Fowler and Joe Navo of Fresno Villa Flor of Los Angeles beat Young Alvarez of Taft Changes in football rules were discussed at a meeting of the San Joaquin Valley Officials' association held yesterday morning at the Fresno technical school About 35 members attended according to Wailes secretary treasurer Valley coaches and officials who attended the meeting were: Jere Abbott James ti lewett Delbert Brunton Dicke Iman I llaytoll Flodileeg Class Hunter Ilazlett Hendrick 0 Hurley A -W Jones Johnson EA Jewett I Kitchin Long aloamon It Newman Quinn Ross Rowe Ratcliffe Sharp A lands Team Frank Trine Warner Witt 1 Wilson IV 13 Ellington and 1 Wailes GIrstirle Gets Baseball Pennant For Last Year PitlYers on the steeond team The starting time and other details will be puhilzhed in Thurnday's Heim lilican There will be two prizes offered The ladder ratitiw for the Sunnyside women follows: I Mrs A Reiners 2 AirS Ted iitheitim 3 Mrs Charles Griffith 4 Aire Plaine Roger 6 Mrs Will ROWO 6 Avery 7 Mrs if rld Thomas 8 Mrs A Jones a Mrs Ed Heehson 10 'Margaret Cr Ty Airs Curry 12 Mrs Itutiert Leonard 13 Mrs 51 de Peer 1 Airs Fred Fox 15 Mrs IL Sorensen le Airs It Wilson IT Airs Emory Wistion IS Mrs Ceorge rollentz 19 Mrs Mead 'Harlan L'9 Mrs Gurge Walker WANTED PORTERVILLE TEAM WINS CAIZUTHERS 4)et J'fr terville alum i earn dflontod the Caruthers town team here this afternoon to young men wanted at SELLING DEPARTMENT in tailor shop Even obstinate unruly or shampooed hair stays combed ail daY in a nYl style you like "Hair-Groom" is a dignified combing cream hich that na tural gloss and well-groomed ef 1 act to your ha at ina I touch to good dress hot In business a net en social occasions "I lair-Groom' is creaseless: iso helps orow ii 1101 ravy Instr0ITS ha 04 tit rvaY haurafu tiitu tionS bas been officially awarded the pennant in baseball for hot year Whea it arrives it will decorate the walis of the assembly hall Friday the basketball team' oloyed a practice game with the Now- I t11011-18 won by a score of La lb I VISALIANS KILL BEAR VISALIA Ort fear hunting sciason waa openod auppirionnly nr4iti Badger when litertner and Ed killed a 570 unund hlark bear nudintaill They aliy bagged a await btar and two cuha Additional Sports on Page 7C REEDLEY BABES WIN Ot Reed leY liillweight football toam the hglawight tea ra of tht Sardor high ilere ystbrlay afturhoon its scurto a 12 tu 2033 Marinosa St I i I.

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