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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 26

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A00E311811 LIEULAB8- COLTEEEOCE VIILT EDE TonLItilioNtir )is City Ilae DRAGONS TO City Race Cross Sdiedtdid Here VOL 150 SACRAMENTO CAL FRIDAY 0--714--rx-7-opkorw'0011 ir 4 4410')N A 4461 k'' zk i1- I----)cr-- 4::::1 )i0------- 'r'l i 1 i vier Nitik lur ti ril" A'1 0 A'" 'S '''C A 4 6 Via 0 i fib 4 1 '3 '44 VOL 150 SACRAMEN'FO CAL FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 9 1931' NO 24332 1 I Wolf Pack Has Many Individual Stars Sweet Gains Local Following PLAYAG6I Before Grid Game FRESHMEN 1 ANN La Barba Featured To-night Against Guerrero At Auditorium TWELVE TEAMS JIAY ENTER CHURCH HOOP SET THIS YEAR frwitrl trr 'lir sin as Ili ART SHIRES RUMORED A43 SOLO TO THE BOSTON BRAVES a rim nsivnrott no tontslwn Final Practice Game ached uled In Stadium To-mor row Afternoon Davis Gridders Figured To Defeat Invaders Nevadans Held Army To Tie Preliminary Game Slated By VIILBUR ADAMS cross-city race starting at thi city plaza and ending in the Sae Stadium is slated to-morrow as one of the features of the clebration be :11 presented by the United Italian Societies of Sacramento The race starts at 1:30 o'clock Runners representing the San Francisco Olympic Club and I will make a strong bid for first-place honors High school athletes from many Superior California institutions are sending boys here Everett Winn star distance runner for the Sacramento Junior College is the leading contestant entered from this city Winn recently covered the course in fast time to lead twelve opponents to the tape In a practice event The race will end just before the kickoff of the Sacramento High School-California Aggies football game The athletes will take one lap around the field As a part of tbe program 'of the rugged ringster who can absorb plenty of punishment The boxers are supposed to meet the featherweight class Tony Silva of Oakland and Mariditorium tin Zuniga of Los Angeles ate down for a six-round special event They are also featherweights The preliminary bouts subject to change are as follows: Benny Gallup of Sacramento vs Paul Mann of San Francisco banings tamweights Mike Luizza of Sacramento vs Abe Nalista of Stockton bantamith weights Pedro Hondos of Sacramento vs Gene Dias of Redding feather-ill weights Leroy Romero of Oak Park vs Frankle of Chico bantam-re weights United Italian Societies celebration here there will be a ten-round bout to-night at the memorial auditorium ifeaturing Fidel La Barba and Joe Guerrero La Barba needs no introduction He fought here in August against Zorilta and handily whipped his opponent before one of the largest fistio gatherings in the history of local boxing La Barba is an Italian which accounts for him being featured with the Italian festivities George Blake tannins fistic referee and manager of La Barba will be In his corner to-night Guerrero is a Mexican mixer and the two boxers have not met before Joe is supposed to be a rifted Italian Societies celebration there will be a ten-round lut to-night at the memorial 6 featuring Fidel La irba and Joe Guerrero La Barba no introduction He fought in August against Zorilfa and indily whipped his opponent be- re one of the largest fistic gath- in the history of local box- La Barba is an Italian which counts for him being featured the Italian festivities George Blake faincani fistic feree and manager of La Barba be in his corner to-night Guerrero is a Mexican mixer and two boxers have not met be- Joe is supposed to be a FOOTBALL of the Far Western Conference caliber will be presented to Sacramento grid followers to-night in tho Sacramento Stadium with the California Aggies and the Nevada University meeting The opening kickoff is scheduled for 8 o'clock This game will be preceded by a preliminary match between the Chris tian Brothers College of Sacramento and the Galt High School starting at 8:15 o'clock Aggies Are Favored Although the Nevada Wolfpack is composed of the best players that MILWAIXEE (Wis) Oct 9--(iP) The Wisconsin News in a srial St Louis dispatch to-day said that Arthur Shires Milwaukee American Association first baseman has been sold to the Boston Braves for $10000 and Catcher Albert Boo No official announcement of the purchase of Shires can be made at the present the newspaper said since such action would violate a baseball rule providing that trades or sales can not be made during the period of the draft'which carries through to early November Boot the News stated will be used to replace Clyde Manion Brewer catcher who was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds Shires was second in American Association 'batting last season with an average of 385 Iie formerly played with the Chicago White Sox anti the Washington Senators of the American League The Church Basketball League held its first meeting of the season last night at the Young Men's Christian Association Leslie Cox was again elected president and Harold Hamlin was named for the secretary-treasurer positiott Walter Hammond was again chosen to referee the contests Twelve teams have signified their intention to play in the league this season This is the largest number to ever play in the Church League The teams represented in the league are Ahevra Club A A Club Bethany Presbyterian First Baptist Christlani Chinese Church Fremont Presbyterian North Sacramento Methodist Pointer Club of the First Methodist Church Sacramento Branch of the Latter Day Saints Sutter Branch of Latter Day Saints and Young Men's Hebrew Club The season will open on October 26th and will be in two halves The winner of the first half to play the winner of the second for the championship and the perpetual cup donated by the Morse Brothers Bethany won the cup the first year it was presert-I and the First Baptists won it last year CA CRAMENTO High School plays its final game to-morrow afternoon before tackling its California Interscholastic Federation schedule on the following week at Lodi The contest to-morrow is with the California Aggie Fresh- men team and the opehing kickoff is slated fok 2:30 o'clock High School Favored The Dragons are favored to win to-morrow The Aggie fresh is a makeshift outfit used mainly to scrimmage the varsity tearn at Davis When a freshman player shows anything on the trash squad he is quickly moved up to the higher outfit Sacramento High School took an easy decision over the trash last Fall Although the game to-morrow is of little actual importance Coach Laurence Janssen will be carefully watching his boys Their showing to-morrow may determine tbeir chance against Lodi Stockton and Modesto in league games Lineup Issued The lineup for the Dragons will be Hubner and Callaghan at ends Gaa and Bryant at tackles Sou-lies and Pane at guards Culjts at center Rich at quarterback Jtiergensen and Silva at halfbacks and Giannoni at fullback The Aggie Freshmen lineup will be unknown until game time Jackie Fields Winner PIERIM0001 LIDEUPS MD DIMMERS FOR 110-1110111111 COUTES' Japanese Boy To Play For Aggies Here To-night COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DAVIS Co) Oct Oda Sacramento Japanese boy has been making a great showing in practice the last few nigh and is being figured on to play one of the guard positions for the Mustangs tonight against Nevada Oda Is a graduate of Berkeley High lie has been holding (town a third siring berth most Of the season but has flashed some real form lately that will make any one of the veteran guards fight for their places Notre Dame Test To-morrow By Northwestern ed the winning touchdown to the 14011110nii from Utah Sacramentb football followers are anxious for another look at Russell Sweet flashy little quarterback for the Aggies Sweet will be at the helm to-night running the team Sweet has a big job ahead of him for he calls the signals runs the ends forward passes punts some and plays safety position on defense Sweet can do all these things and do them well Sweet Offensive Ace Sweet furnishes the offense for the Aggies the other eleven players supply the defense The Aggies have a strong line and a good pass defense The punting ability of Warren Johnson is also an important item in keeping the ball out of Davis territory Forbes Hollingsvvorlh I mar Sacramento High School guard has been showing well in practice for the Aggies this week and Coach Toomey announced to-day he will use him in to-night's game Forbes has plenty of beef and was a good player for the Dragons when they won the sectional championship 1 Ed Heitman the big guard who captained the Aggies against the Sacramento Junior College will lead the Mustangs again to-night OTHER BOYS SHINE Other boys who have been looking good in practice and will likely get into the game early are Borba freshman halfback who hits 'ear hard Bud Wolfe another frosh who is understudy to Russ Sweet Bob Jones at center Bill Jones at one of the flanks Terzian at a guard post Wooldridge a halfback and Arnett another halfback Crip Toomey has announced the ticket prices that will prevail for the Nevada contest General admission and tickets may be obtained at the stadium gates No 4 and No 18 Holders of student body cards and faculty cards may obtain their tickets by presenting their eards at gate No 18 Members of the Block A Society may also gain admission to the stadium by presenting their A charm at this same gate Students other than California Aggies either junior college or high school students that have student body cards for the year 1931-32 will be honored at half price at either gate This holds true for out-of-town students as well as Sacramentans Children under 5 years of age will be admitted free and children not over 12 can gain entrance at either gate at the price of 25 cents 17-4h kin 17-4hield4 ison ger 6-1' (By The Associated Press) Ti Paterson (N Sammy Man- LAST! dell Rockforct Ill and Joe Harrison Garfield drew (10) Detroit Fields Los Angeles outpointed King Tut Milwaukee (10) Muncie (Ind) Willard Brown LaFayette Ind outpointed Nick Ellenwood Fort Wayne Ind (10) Tony Lombardo Toledo knocked out Eddie Goldberg St Louis (3) Vincennes (Ind) Broglio Herring Ill stopped Otto Anderson Terre Haute (6) Red Boyer Vincennes outpointed Bob Ryder Lawrenceville Ill (6) Mason City Phillips Algona Ia outpointed Johnny O'Hara St Paul (6) Leonard Johnson Forest City Iowa out-pointed Aney Anderson Duluth (6) Pittsburgh Jimmy Thomas Pittsburgh outpointed Pinky Silverberg New York (10) Cohen Denver outpointed Harry Dublinsky Chicago (10) Stockton Dozier Wichita and Eddie Murdock Oklahoma City drew (10) lir Mrs Lester Wins Country Club Golfing Mrs Ed Lester won low net prize in the hostess day tournament yesterday at the Del Paso Country Club The prize was for the best net score on the first nine holes Mrs Lester's card was 46- 10-36 Honors for low net on the second nine were shared by Mrs Burnham 42-5-37 and Mrs Brisbane 50-13-37 Mrs A Knight and Mrs A Barton were hostesses (KICKOFF AT 8 POS Clark-23 E11ithorpe-51 LGR Flack-44 Jansse-52 Frazer-42 RTL Ellithorpe--51 RE Haske1l-34 Sweet--20 ILR lloffman-35 KILL Tavernetti-22 Johnson-40 SUBSTITUTES Wolfe 21 quarter Arnold Mills 24 end Gordon Shepherd 25 half Orvil Alexander 26 half Floyd Arnett 27 half John Arthur 28 guard Forbes Hollingsworth 29 guard Ward Wooldridge 30 half Yoshi() Oda 31 guard Henry Wineman 32 tackle Maurice Hogan 33 half Alfred Steger 36 center Milton Dressier 37 tackle Nels Fugelsang 38 end Robert Jones 39 center William Jones 41 end: Terzian guard Wilbert Hamilton 45 end Ted Holden 40 full Edmund Yates 47 center Clarence King 48 end William Page 511 guard Towne 55 tackle Tom Hulbert 53 guard Gilbert Borba 54 half Lundgren 13 tackle 11111 1 Monty Boland 2 Milton Young 3 Bud Beasley 4 Lee Priest 5 George Bloedell 0 Clem Sultenfuss 7 Robert Law 8 Towle 10 Hill 11 William Backer 12 Robert Harris 13 Turner 14 William Deemer 154 Scherrup 17 Caldwell IS Maylynn 19 Parsons 20 Eugene Salet 21 McKinnon 22 Dan Bledsoe 23 Ken Austin 24 Earl Springer 25 Brewer 26 Keats 27 Ed Montgomery 28 A Aizzi 29 Ralph Haynes $1 Neil Scott 32 Mohorovieh 80 Art Levy 33 John Griffin 84 Alfred Theis 35 Robert Madariaga 30 Henry Rampoldi 37 Dellannoy 40 Over Tut By Decision DETROIT Oct 9--(1F)--Jackie Fields Los Angeles former welterweight champion won a decision over King Tut Milwaukee in a ten-round bout tere last night Fields weighed 148 Tut 14514 Fighting in the same ring and in the same corner in which he lost his welterweight crown to Young Jack Thompson Fields reversed the situation of that night a year and a half ago Because of his victory last night he hopes to have another chance at Thompson in the near future Speed and boxing skill were Fields' big assets as time and again he beat King Tut to the punch CHICAGO Oct 9--(UP)--Notre Dame and Northwestern will battle for charity and honor at Soldiers Field to-morrow in the tenth contest of their thirty-one-year football feud The game is the outstanding attraction on the mid-west grid program and is expected to be witnessed by approximately 100000 persons The game is considered especially important as it may have a bearing eventually upon the 1931 national football championship For Notre Dame It represents an opportunity to set a new record of twenty-one consecutive victories By defeating Indiana last week it equalled the twenty-victory 'record made in 1919-1920-1921 For Northwestern It represents an opportunity for the schools first victory over Notre Dame since a 2 to 0 triumph in 1901 state offers along with a few boy-'rowed from California the Aggies should win to-night The Aggies have been organized into a team while the Nevada players are still a group of individual stare all playing their own style of game If Coach Philbrook has united his boys during the past Nveek the Aggies will be in for a difficult evening The margin of victory to-night will not be large One point would be big enough to satisfy Coaches Toomey and Wilson but it is likely two touchdowns will separate the teams at the closing gun Since last Saturday's game when Nevada lost to Brigham Young University on a "fluke" the Reno team has been shaken up considerably Players have been suspended from the club and the lineup has been changed This may be 'just the tonic needed to brace the Wolfpack MICKEY COHEN WINS DENVER Oct Mickey Cohen 137 Denver last night took the decision over Harry Dublinsky 137 Chicago in a ten-round bout which was unmarked knockouts AFOOTBALL No More Co-Ed Smoking At Trojan Grid Games LOS ANGELES Oct Women students at the University of Southern California will no longer smoke at football games where the Trojans are to play the Women's Self-government Association had decided to-day A prim statement that "smoking isn't lady-like" was given as the reason for the action Ile Id Army Eleven The Nevada team opened its season two weeks ago holding the West Coast Army eleven to a scoreless tie This was a creditable showing as far as the score was concerned but the fact that the game was played for four quarters in Nevada territory is not so good The Wolfpack would have won last week's contest had they not donat GRID GAME SLATED SUSANVILLE (Lassen Co) Oct Reno Antlers football tarn is scheduled to play the Stisanville High School on the local field to- moriow afternoon October lOth I GAMES TO-NIGHT California Aggies vs tniversity' of Nevada Sacramento Stadium 8 Christian Brothers College vs IGalt High School Sacramento StaMum 815 GAMES TO-MORROW Saeramento High School vs Callifornia Aggies Freshmen at Sacra1 flirt Ii4) Stadimn 2:30 o'clock I San Diego Marines at Santa i Clam Minnesota at Stanford 1 Olympic Club at California 'Washington State at 1 Oregon at Washington Santa Rosa Junior College vs 1Marin at Santa Rosa 1 Montana at Idaho) I Menlo Junior College at Chloio 'State College of Pacific vs Whitman at Walla Walla I Willows High School at Gridley Red Bluff High School at Orland Redding High School at Corning Pierce High School at Williams Princeton High School at Sutter Pitavr High School at Roseville Merced High School at Modesto Lowell High School at Stockton Lodi High School at Woodland San Mateo Junior College vs San Francisco University Freshmen OTHER GAMES nottlitern Methodist Ve Arkangful thilm too Rhino's Olga le vs IA toYet te ornell 16 Richmond Dori mouth Holy Crawl Florida V11 sort Carolina beortritt Tech vs l'arnegie Tech thartard vs New liamitsbires IP J0111141 Millikin hPlitlehY WaNhinglan it Lee teekhola ve Mouth Carolina Mershon is Wii4ihgton Jig terPon Mirlthoin hiralt0 111111t1 Angie vs Alshamc IoiipI vo hansom Agates Nebraska le Oklahoma NM 1 ork I niversity vol Georgeton 0 Notre Dome vs Northwestern 1 Ohio Mato vs anderbilt Oldish ttttt Angles so Arizona I vitnia Is Franklin Marsh I Pittsburgh is West kettle Princeton VP Drown rem Memo I Vermont Purdue vo JIUntih syrn iig 4 Ohio Wesiyan Temple ss Penn State 1 l'ennessee vs Mississippi Testis A WC Iowa 1111011 IP A mhormt Army vs Michigan state is Maryland HhIgtii vit flowdoin isconsin vs Alabama POI I nie Goorwin wg 6k1I el The size range each style is Incomplete but you will find all sizes hi the groups Th Ili 1 sinoGK 0 LuBri e0 cf: WILI A 'rc' 'i-- "4 4 tv 1'tt4 311j) 0 1i i 7 i fik 0 (i" a ro- NC a A g(! tAlg --7-' 4 -4 6t--1 i '''-i- t44 i ''r 14e-'' 01 al' clitti 0 rk- q'5- )-1 '-47 ---n4 7 'Nt 414 ''u -Ki: 0 41710 1171-nv 0 41'11111 dill a 0: If LJ each ot)izele iras ItIncoge m-In slpilTnethietealabilltizsollin will I the groups si 11 40 1111441 Is I l't i IstA 0 I if i 1 11 Men's Slioes ScOra0 9 C111 ShoeS sctivw traict I to ki WOPLD SERIES A011tS' Thoroughbreds in the Field of Fine Topcoats world series and one of the best Is told bT Itoy Moore teammate of "Pepper" on the 1929 Houston Club "Old Pepper goes out on the prairie and scares up a bunch of rabbits" Moore explained In recounting Martin's prowems as a hunter "He runs along with these rabbits He reaches down and feels the sides of these rabbits 'If the rabbit is a bit thin he lets him go and takes out after another one hut it the rabbit is nice and fat old Pepper picks him up I nd puts him in his hag" TA RISTOCRATIC smartly cut luxuriously textured Society Brand topcoats They are styled in the manner that men and young men like and are tailored to withstand the knockabout usage that all topcoats get Of the same high quality as more moderately priced than last season I QT Lours Oct 9 (4) Just 46-0 what' St Louis thinks of "Pepper" and his Importance of himself and his 667 batting averege to the club was demonstrated last night when the youngster Italked briefly over a local radio 'station along with Franitie Frisch and Gabby Street Four detectives leaned for Marlin and escorted him to the broadcasting rooms When It was over they took hint home again SOMP of Mickey Cochrane's poor playing in the eerie his lack of hitting and his failure to strike much of an average In thwarting Martin's attempt to steal may be explained by his physical condition Mickey has been in poor condition since he was hit in the head by a pitched ball late in the season Ile is playing with'a strained side heavily bound in plaster and one leg tightly taped toprotect a "charley horse? Despite his base stealing record Martin is not the faatest straightaway runner on the Cardinals' ball club In a severity-five-yard dash a few days ago Frankle Frisch beat him Jim Wilson the catcher was second and Pepper third GRID LIKAGIIE OPENS RED BLUFF (Tehama Co) Oct football M010101 in nub-league No 2 of the N' IL A will get under way to-morrow with Orland playing at Red Bluff Corning playing at Redding and WilImes playing it Gridley Granoff's Habordishery SOCIETY BRAND TOPCOATS $35 is the very low price to which we have reduced our entire Line of Forbush and Freeman-Beddow Shoei 1321 KAY STREET All tflodm flunrnoteea Or 1 our lloner Dark fl It 11e111rt! PE te I ELT 11-lan t1 1 'qv Ol pt RN WOOL NAPPY PATEHn S2 CS ery spotlit! Wino LM Other Society Brand Topcoats $35 to $65 11dommowsieifte I Charge Accounts Invited BICYCLES ray As You Ride FRAIIII nuanilv mot Street Main 19M Co for Men in a great Clothing 712 St Opp Post Office Exclusive Agents Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Sixty-eight-year-old Connie Mark after a heart-to-heart talk with each of his regulars ordered them to bed early last night and completed his plane to cheek a wild youngster of only 27 If necessary the A's were prepared to bow to the xigenciel of Istrategy to-day and walk Pepper 'Martin In five games Pepper has not received a pens although it might have been the very best of tactics to have walked him considerably in the fifth game It isn't safe to walk Martin however unless second Mum is occupied and even then the menace is increased DALLAS (Texas) Oct The Texas League has its own legends about the amazing speed or "Pew(' Martin hero of the SPECIALIZIO It4 Middishe3 2:1:3 Saturday Selling $3750 QuuAystx That to Suitable At All Times A LEatil et CO 500 St Opp I A.

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