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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 22

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college nartime "Shy" Huntington had counted heavily on the trained and highly toned five toes of Bill Steers and "Skeeter" Manerude The educated dropkicking of this pair of scintillating gladiators caused him to jump with joy in the second quarter when nose two fine young gentlemen sue fully negotiated dropkicks from the 30-yard line 1 re Ye I 11 I It I 1 Ns til ti 7T l''' 4 AP 'V-'-''''''' ii kqfs)'" le el: 4 '1 1 1 'onion' i'' tiir4(i84 i---- I Irt' A i i i A -AveroBBSBA is 17 16g1131 4111W Aneei I ig I 11 el 100 Ou 01 I I I FIGURES TELL STORY OF CAME FIGURES TELL STORY OF CAME ti' Close But Clean Victory Says Grid Expert try say i typei in td 'I'Close But Cleanri it VICtO et Uric Steers Best Ground Gainer Bill Steers outscrimmaged his rival Casey Although be was out of the game during one-half of the second quarter and the entire third period Hero Bill made 78 yards from scrimmage againet a measly 10 by Casey The 42 yards gained by the speedy Harvard back via the aerial route kept him froln taking a back seat as far as shining brightly wag concerned We wonder no longer why Bob Fisher started Arnold Horween at left halfback He was the big star for the easterners Horween WELS always good for from three to five yards and it was his 30-yard dash which placed the ball on Oregon's 4- yard line late in the contest Arnoldbrother Fullback Ralph dislocated his left shoulder early in the first quarter and was forced to retire 1 Fred Church took his place Eugene Punters Led Despite the fact thet Bill Steers was out of the lineup for one and one-half quarters the Oregon booters outkicked those of Harvard The spirals of Steers Manerude and "Spike" Leslie averaged 42 1-3 yards against an average of 38 4-5 yards for Ralph Horween and Church The outstanding feature of the contest was the apparent ease with which the great set of Oregon backs charged through the heavy Crimson line Holly Huntington Captain Brandenburg and Bill Steers are three of the best backfield men we've ever seen But even this trio with all its power could not gain when the Crimson had its back to the wall close to Its own goal line Oregon's only I hope was the toes of Steers and Manerudo In the well-known pinch Steers' kick was blocked and Man- I erude's missed by Inches I 1 WA By REYNOLDS Sporting editor of the Boston Post and foremost football authority in the east ARVARD came to Los I Angeles to beat Oregon and that purpose has been accomplished It was not easy and the CambrIdge warriors 2- were battle were battle scarred REYNOLDS ditor of the Boston Post most football authority in ARVARD came to Loa Angeles to beat Oregon been accomplished It and that purpose has I was not fairy and the wCaemrebribdagtette warriors By Sporting eclat and foremos the east 6 VARDAGE gained from quarter Oregon 82 HarA yard 33 second quarter Oregon 116 Harvard 34 third quarter Oregon 58 Harvard 20 fourth quarter Oregon 41 Harvard 75 Total Oregon 297 Harvard 152 First downs from 16 Harvard 12 Total yards gained from forward 0 Harvard 52 Total firat downs from forward 0 Harvard 4 Forward passes 2 Harvard 7 Forward successfully completed Oregon 0 Harvard 4 Forward passes incomplete Oregon 2 Harvard 3 2 Harvard 3 Fumbles 3 Harvard 2 Lost ball on 2 Harvard 3 Offside 2 Harvard 1 Penalties for holding and 3 Harvard 2 Total yardage penalized for being 10 Harvard Total yardage penalized for holding and 45 Harvard 30 Yardage lost because of too much time being taken out for 2 Harvard Times out for 2 Harvard 2 Dropkicks 5 Harvard 1 Dropkicks 2 Harvard Goals kicked after 0 Harvard 1 Total number of 9 Harvard 10 Total yardage of 381 Harvard 388 Average length of 42 1-3 Harvard 38 4-5 Yardage return of punts and 96 Harvard 30 VARDAGE gained from quarter Oregon 82 Har- A yard 33 aecond quarter Oregon 116 Harvard 34 third quarter Oregon 58 Harvard 20 fourth quarter Oregon 41 Harvard 75 Total Oregon 297 Harvard 152 First downs from 16 Harvard 12 Total yards gained from forward 0 Harvard 52 Total first downs from forward 0 Harvard 4 Forward passes 2 Harvard 7 Forward successfully completed Oregon 0 Harvard 4 Forward passes incom- plate Oregon 2 Harvard 3 2 Harvard 3 Fumbles 3 Harvard 2 Lost ball on 2 Harvard 3 Offside 2 Harvard 1 Penalties for holding and 3 Harvard 2 Total yardage penalized for being 10 Harvard Total yardage penalized for holding and 45 Harvard 30 Yardage lost because of too much time being taken out for injur 2 Harvard Times out for 2 Hirvard 2 Dropkicks 5 Harvard 1 Dropkicks 2 Harvard Goals kicked after 0 Harvard 1 Total number of 9 Harvard 10 Total yardage of 381 Harvard 388 Average length of 42 1-3 Harvard 38 4-5 Yardage return of punts and 96 Harvard 30 WA Hard Luck The same sets of five toes which set the 27-year-old Oregon mentor dancing with joy early in the game late in the last quarter sent him back to the Lemon-Yellow bench raving with rage and disappointment Conjure again that picture of Bill Steers standing on John Harvard's 21-yard line late in the fourth quarter If the high-top shoe lad from The Da Iles had not had that dropkick blocked an Oregon victory would have been all but a certainty It was late in the game and the Oregonians had obtained the jump on their beefy opponents I believe it was Woods huge Cambridge guard who broke through He saved the day for his alma meter Steers' kick was labeled a success Lucky to Recover Oregon was mighty lucky to have recovered the hail after Steers' kick had been blocked and when "Skeeter" Manerude's try from the 20-yard line failed a few seconds later Oregon's last chance for a win wee gone Manerude's kick missed the right side bar by inches Never again will either William steers of The Da lies or Clifford Annoy ide of Eugene have such a wonderful opportunity to lick a great Harvard machine The pair of youngsters were heartbroken over their misfortune Write the name of every Oregon boy down in the book of fame Every single man covered himself with glory Oregon outplayed its foe in every department of the game save iorward passing The ball was in Harvard territory most of the time S'etting aside the crimson drive which placed the ball over the goal line firmly held by Fred Church Bob Fisher's footballers threatened but once And It was then that the Oregon line made good After Manerude's i'ailure to put his club out in front via the drop-kicking route the Ore-onions it seemed became momentarily disheartened The crimson attack led by Arnold Horween the chap who stood out most brilliantly i or Harvard starting on its own 20- yard line commenced a steady march down the field Arnold Horween Good With the masterful Arnold Horween carrying the oval pigskin every other time and with the fourth successfully negotiated forward pass into Eddie Casey's arms giving the Massachusetts maulers a 10-yard gain Haryard made first down five times in rapid succession Arnold Horween dashing 30 yards on an off tackle play placed the ball on Oregon's four-yard line Harvard had four downs in which to score their second touchdown by ing four yards Did the Crimson make the grade? Not by a jugful or two ittgfuls Time for Entering Pin Play Extended Time for Entering Box' Pin Play Extended when they stuinbled wearily from the field at the close of one of the greatest game of football I have ever men The weight of the Harvard team averaged slightly more than that of Oregon Both teams fought there was no choice there The back fields and lines were about evenly' matched But Harvard won because 'Coach Bob Fisher's men knew more football Not because of brawn or determination but because of better football brains The edge was not great The fact that Oregon gained more yards than Harvard shows that Not that Her vard'a individual stars had much advantage but the Cambridge men made their gains count Casey's great ability was made use of when it was needed the most Arnold Horween's line plunging was brought into play when gains were vital Unexpected moves On the part of Harvard brought defeat to the sturdy and game warriors from the northwest The day was a good football one but not as cool as might have been desired by Harvard And the men from the east felt the effect of the comparative warmth But in spite of that fact they fought till the last yard of putting over a second touchdown and their determination was proven when they came within a down in the last minute of Play 0000000000000000000000006 nbled when they stui wearily from the field le of one of the greatest football I have ever tht of the Harvard team lightly more than that of loth teams fought no choice there The back lines were about evenly But Harvard won because Fisher's men knew more blot because of brawn or ion but because of better ulna i was not great The fact gained more yards than flown that Not that Her- lvidual stars had much but the Cambridge men gains count Casey's great I made use of when it was most Arnold Horween's a were vital Unexpected ng was brought into ttlaY the arhe sturdy and cf to eat dors from the northwest was a good football one I cool might have been Harvard And the men seat felt the effect of the warmth But in spite tt they fought till the last tting over a second touch- their determination was ten they came within a he hint minute of play 000000000000000006 at the close game of foot The weight averaged elle Oregon Botti there was no i fields and lir matched Bui Coach Bob Fi football Not football brains The edge was not great The fact that Oregon gained more yards than Harvard shows that Not that Hai' vard'a individual stars had much advantage but the Cambridge men i made their gains count CaBOVOI Qreatl Rival Coaches Review Outcome of Grid Game ay CHARLES "SHY" HUNTINGTON Head Coach of University of Oregon Football Team HERE'S no doubt In 1 my mind but that Har- Yard won fairly and squarely Oregon 0 played her beat foot: fro I ball and I don't thipk Harvard's game was NV --ir) much below pax Since our team was doomed to ineet defeat yesterday we are glad it a Harvard team that won Coach Fisher is to be congratulated for the great work his men did Our chances were hurt considerable when Bill Steers went out of the game in the second quarter Manerude did his best and that was fine but it hardly could compare with the game played by Steers Even when Bill came back in the fourth quarter and did Wonderful work it we not his best Capt Everett ran de nburg 1 o'f i fg gave his he fought until he dropped I do not hope to ever meet a finer man or a fiii' greater fighter than Brandy Jacobberger and Hollis Hunting- ton did well too My linemen did '1'41k'1 tl their best too 0 I think that A in all fairness it mrniutteildt be ad' gave Harvard a fairly even scrap Coach Fisher's men executed four forward passes while our few attempts failed but in the matter of straight football we gained more yards Both teams made 16 first downs Harvard for a total of 214 yards and Oregon for 297 Forward passes contributed 52 of Harvard's 214 yards Eddie Casey is a great halfback and I am glad he lived up to his reputation yesterday He is the one eastern man who has lived Illp to press notices in the big New Year's game I honestly believe Bill Steers Played as good a Casey though Bill is heavier and wan able to buck the line with more effect His open field' work was easily on a par with that of the Natick boy Steers is a great kicker too It would be hard to find a man more valuable to a football team than Steers Oregon gave her best and her best came close to being good enough But as I said before we're glad since it wasn't down On the books for Oregon to win that Harvard was the fortunate team We found in Harvard good sportsmen By ROBERT FISHER Head Coach of Harvard University Football Team OACH "BHT" HUNT- 4 INGTON has a won- derful football team and although his men AP 'wit' lost they put up a great fight and gave 6-- -J la us the hardest battle we have had this year I do not say we were lucky but I do say we would hardly want a closer victory From the opening whietle until the last play when Arnold Horween carried the ball to Oregon's two-yard line only to be stopped by the Lemon-Yellow it was one glorious fight I don't believe I ever sasy a more thrilling game It took all Harvard had trk offer to win But neither my men'nor myself were surprised They knew and respected Oregon's streygth and fight: ing spirit and therefore were not over confident Hunting tone backfield is a i wonderful corn- :1::: 1 bination of speed strength Ark and grit Bill 'k44rP Steers played great football and so did the 1 other Oregon backs ar a d's backs played in A flashes At times W' I they played ex- ::4 cellent football 1 and at times it wasn't so good perhaps the caliber of their opponents had something to do with their style of Play I don't believe I ever saw men Play out every ounce of strength they had into every play Before we return east I want to say that we appreciate the treatment accorded us while here We could not have asked for a kindlier reception Our every wish has been fulfilled even to supplying cool weather for the game We believe we are better men for having made the trip SUNDAY SCHEDULE The Catholic League schedule for Sunday' is an follows: St Joseph vs Hibernians at Exposition park-- Loyola vs IAvetto at Loretto park: of vs St Cecelia at Exposition park LEAVES FOR NORWAY CHICAGO Jan 2 McLean will leave soon for Norway to meet Oscar Mathisen for the professional championship of the world Coast Champion Knocked Out By Briton ORTLAND Ore Jar 't)' Far 1- ilk' light heavy weigl4 71s' '6 cchoaamsupiwonanofunthoeckPeadcioftitat in in the ninth r9und of f1 41' a scheduled 10-rcrund bout with Boy McCormick light heavyweight champion of England here yesterday A solar plexue followed by a hard right cross sent Farmer to the canvas for the count of nine As he arose McCormick crashed home another terrific right cross and the fight was over Charley White Chicago lightweight knocked out Muff Bronson of Portland In the first round of a scheduled 10- round bout i In the other bouts Earl Baird Beattie fought an eight-round draw with Joe Gorman of Oakland Al Sommers Portland middleweight won nn eight-round decision over Jack Hall of Australia Georgie Bran- (ion Portland an Jimmy Duffy iii Seattle fought a si -round draw Motorcycle Speeders Show Class in Trial All that has gone before in the Way of the go-fast stuff was beaten today at Ascot spedway in the holding of the qualification trials for the 100- mile championship to be run Sunday The motorcycle stars were not bothered today about making the necessary mile in 48 seconds or better That was easy What they were concerned in was turning the track In such fast time that they would be assured good starting position In a 100-mile race the get-away would not be of extreme importance tor an automobile But it is different with the two-wheel jockeys They may ride into a pocket in the vf first turn from which they will have to travel mile to extricate themselves MUNICIPAL SCHEDULE Six teams of the Municipal League are scheduled to play Sunday Fol lowing is the program: Powney ea Hazard at iiixpreitinet eisle lake et poai Ion at it Taira Golden State AL A ea Itazraaticaa at Violet MINE AMINEEIMEMENIE SHIP CAFE "Bring Your Own" DANCING 1 Rival Coaches' Review Coast Champion 1 Outcome of Grid Game Knocked Out By CHARLES "SHY" By ROBERT FISHER By Britoil )1 Bead ColachF000f HUNTINGTON Head Coach of Harvard University ORTLAND Ore Jar Football Team Football Team mty of Oregon OACH "SHY" HUNT- INGTON has a won- 11 i rf 3 light heavy weig14 I HERE'S no doubt in deul football team Fa r- '4 champion of the Paco my mind but that Har- Ap and although his men It l' coma was knocked out yard won fairly and Oe'-17 lost they Put up a 1 4 in the ninth r9und of 10 tv A '1 psqlauerdelyh'er rt foot- 00 tn- us the hardest battle 4P great fight and gave )11 a scheduled 10-round qb NI alodela I ball and I dont thlak ioll we have had this year bout with Boy McCor- I mick light heavy- A '11- Harvard's game was I do not say we were weight champion of England here 11 --a! much below par Since lucky but I do say we would hardly yesterday A solar plexue followed ''I our team was doomed want a closer victory by a hard right cross sent Farmer to to pneet defeat yesterday we are glad From the opening whistle until the the Canna for the count of nine As i it a Harvard team that won he arose McCormick crashed home I Coach Fisher is to be congratulated last play when Arnold Horween car- another terrific right cross and the for the great work his men did ried the ball to Oregon's two-yard fight was over Our chances were hurt consider- line only to be etopped by the Charley White Chicago lightweight able when Bill Steers went out of knocked out Muff Bronson of Portlaad a Lell ii the game in the second quarter mon-Ye ow was one glor ous in the first round of a scheduled 10- 1 Manerude did his best and that was flight I don't believe I ever saw a round bout i fine but it hardly could compare more thrilling game It took all In the other bouts Earl Baird Se- with the game played by steers Harvard had to offer to win attie fought an eight-round draw Even when Bill came back in the with Joe Gorman of Oakland Al fourth quarter and did Wonderful But neither Sommers Portland middleweight won men nor yself t-11 work it wee not his best were surprised They knew and re- an eight-round derision over Jack CapCapt Everett spected Or tre th and fight- egon pg Hall of Australia Georgie Bran- r-----vt" randenburg don Portland an Jimmy Duffy ti 'V A ing apirit and therefore were not 1 4 gave hi Seattle fought a elk-round -round draw y' i he fought until confident i he drop tt' PM i ton '''''''ax not hope to backfield is a is 1) 'k otorcycle pers eed i meet a wonderful corn- I vA'''' 415C1' 1 4 '4 finer man or a bination of 1i greater fighter 'Peedand strength 4 i 7 Show Class in Tri ptal I a Brandy grit Bill vi 47P' t' l'4' Jacobberger and era played 4' i A rae Hollis Hunting- great football tq All that has gone before In the Way re 'tt' ton did well too and so did the ir 2 1 of the go -(ast stuff was beaten to- i so' My linemen did other Oregon mta A' e'' 4 their best to backs ig'' A I holding day at scot spe way the a of the qualification trials for the 100- a 1 I f' t4t rti I think that backs played in 1 untie championship to be run Sunday 4'e A in all fairness it flashes At times i ti A The motorcycle stars were not both- et they A mutat be ad- a ered today about making the nece- a S' li nutted Oregon played ex sa -'''t cellent football -t'' nary mile in 48 seconds or better --4- gave Harvard a and at times it i 't 1 That was easy What they were fairly even ted four scrap Coach Fisher's men wasn't so good 's f' concerned in was turning the track execu forward passes while 1'' halts th in such fast time that they would be matter of straight footbal we ga our few attempts failed but in the ined caliber of their opponents had some- assured good starting position thing to do with their st le of play In a 100-mile race the get-away more yards Both teams made 16 I don't believe I ever saw men play would not be of extreme importance l' first downs Harvard for a totaF put every ounce of tor an automobile 'But It i differ- of 214 Oregon for 297 or- i yards and tren th they a Into had I every a ent with the two-wheel jockeys ward passes contributed 52 of Har- Before we return east I want to They may ride Into a pocket in the vard's 214 yards say that we appreciate the treat- first turn from which they will have ment accorded um while here We to travel mile to extricate them- and Eddie Casey is a great halfback I am glad he lived up to his could not have asked for a kindlier selves reputation yesterday He is the one reception Our every wish has been -S eastern man who has lived 4IP to fulfilled even to supplying cool press notices in the big New Year's weather for the game We believe MUNICIPAL SCHEDULE 1) game we are better men for having made I honestly believe Bill Steers the trip Six teams of the Municipal League A played as good a game -as Casey are scheduled to play Sunday Fell- i though Bill le heavier and wax able SUNDAY SCHEDULE lowing is the Program: to buck the lino with more effect Powney TI Hazard st Mxpreetion en field work was easily on The League schedule for Catholic emt les i NI p011i t1011 Li Belt letire at His op Golden State AL A la liscreatice a par with that of the Natick boy Sunday' is as follow: St Joeeph we -01t Steer is a great kicker too It Hibernian at Exposition park-- Lo- In AMINEEIMEMENIE would be hard to find a man more yola vs 4A)ref to at Loretto park: valuable to a football team than of va St Cecelia at ExposiI Steers tion Dark sup CAFE '1 I Oregon gave her beat and her beet came as close to being good enotigh LEAVES FOR NORWAY 'Your Your Own" it the books CHICAGO Jam McLean But I said before we're glad since it wann't down on 1 1 for Oregon to win that Harvard will leave soon for Norway to meet DANCING 1 wan the fortunate team We found Oscar Mathisen for the professional 1 in Harvard good sportsmen championship of the world i 'et I Even when Bill car fourth quarter and work it was not hi y0010111 It I s01 SAN DIEGO Jan time for closing the entry list for the second telegraph tournament of the Pacific Coast Bowling Association was last night extended to midnight of January So according to announcement made here by Tupper secretary of the association The entry list was to have closed last night To date 66 entries have been received from 24 cities The tournament will be held January 11 Ridley Seattle bantamweight and Georgie Lee Sacramento Chinaman fought a four-round draw Chaney Baltimore featherweight experienced little difficulty in defeating Frank le Brown of New York Jeff Strath of Bayonne stopped Art Muir' of Oklahoma in the third round I WA I 6 A eli 8 ci oi Of WA IAA 0 di 11 WA IT 01 P11 Of it NV) ii 1 i i "1 i 1 I li 0 1 -1 1 I a 1 Ni hers appeared to have Huse in distress several times during the latter part of the bout Hamilton On--In a ten-round bout Bobbie Eber Canadian bantamweight champion scored an eany victory on points over Patsy Johnson of Trenton Scott Everett Battle LI Everett le Shone at Times It seemed to me that the Crimson played in flashes At times their attack appeared to be a smothering one which could not be stopped and then again the Oregon first line of defense would smear Casey Arnold Horween and Church in a nonchalant manner This boy Martin Howard Oregon's left end was a thorn in toe side of Cambridge The game was a distinct artistic and social success Never before has 35000 people gathered for an athletic contest in the west The throng would have swelled to 50000 bad there been that many seats The Pass dena East vs West football feature yesterday reached its greatest height The Crown City folk will have to enlarge their plant next year THE LINEUPS HARVARD (7) OREGON (0) Desmond I Howard itedowlek I I Leslie Woods Williams Havememor 0 Lulls Faxon HubbardR 0 Masts Brown Kane Bartlett Phinney Steels it I (Worsen Murray (C) Mantrud Felton Steers A Herween Jaeob Inner Brandenburs (C) Cam it VJaeobterow Steers a Hnetington SCORE BY PERIODS arvard 0 7 0 0-7 Oregon 0 0 0 1P-41 Harvard ()hurt: from touchdown A Herween Oreecn from Said stem Mallerude GeoMe Vermeil ('peMee): umpire Quigley (It miry Kansa): head linesman Plowden Stott (Portland) told judos Hoary Butterfield (Denver) Milwaukee le Mason claimant of the American flyweight champion far outclassed Sammy Marine of New York in every one of the 10 rounds of their 10round no-decision bout Hot Sprtngs Ark---flay Rivers of Los Angeles and Kid Henry of New ark fought a 10-round draw The men are lightweights Kalamazoo Madeen of New York won the newspaper decision over Homer Smith heavyweight champion of Michigan in 10 hard-fought rounds Smith wan badly battered and took the count of nine in the ninth round Yakima Keeler of Seattle fought Jim Flynn Pubelo man six rounds to a draw at a New Year's 'smoker given under the sus pices of Logan Wheeler post Amer lean Legion at the armory before 1500 spectators 4 Douala' judges of the American Legion awarded the 10- round bout between Romeo)! Chambers of Douglas and Eddie Huge of Los Angeles to the former Chem I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC t4 II Oregon Fight Arnold Horween and Church twice each charged that stonewall Between them they made two yards Oregon held on the two-yard line Just as Arnold Horween had had his nose poked in the dirt for the fourth down null no gain the timekeeper's whistle nded one of the greatest football games every played figures do not show the teams to be of almost equal strength despite the fact that Oregon wee continuallY threatening the r'immon with the toes of Steers and Manerude constantly attempting Harrisburg Britton welterweight champion outpointed Johnny Gill of Steelton in their 10- round bout according to- newspaper men Thorpe of Ian-sag City was an easy victor over Mel Stevenson of Pittsburg in 10 rounds In the opinion of newspaper men They weighed in at 140 pounds Sari Eddie Hanlon left the ring in the third round of the bout between Harry Wills and Jack Thompson negro heavyweights charging that the fighters were "stalling" and that the fight WWI "framed" Managers of the fighters protested that their men were doing their best but the crowd supported the referee and booed and jeered the fighters am hundreds of Jeered the fighters am hundreds of To 7-7 Tie rVERETT Wash Jan football teams of Everett high school and of Scott high sohool of Toledo fought to a 740-7 tie here yesterday The game was advertised as being for the preparatory school championship of the United States More than 8000 persons saw the contest The field was fast and hard during the early part of the game but the warmth of the sun molted the frost and the ground was muddy and slippery during the third and fourth 7-7 Tie -----d Ti' Wash Jan 2---The all teams of Everett tool and of Scott hi gh Toledo fought to a 10 here yesterday The CI advertised as being reparatory school cham- of the United States than 8000 persons saw est Th field was fast during the early part time but the warmth of melted the frost and the muddy and slippery the third and fourth Harvard Line Pierced Mighty Oregon made 297 Yards from scrimmage against 163 for IW quarters spectators left the auditorium I 0000000( I (111 1.

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