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a y. j. Paw 8 WiriTTlElt, CALIFORNIA, SATUKD.W KVKXINfl. DECEMBER 7, 1935' ja rdirial Cage Varsity Cooper Nabs Lead In Florida Tourney Braves, Maroons In Grudge Game at Gilmore Tomorrow i. AAUAPPEARS7 IN FAVOR OF PARTICIPATING TROY, MAY PLAY ON THANM Drops Opening Contest To Pasadenans -22 to -25 Climaxing keen rivalry the Los Angeles Maroon and Braves will fight it out at Gilmore Stadium Sunday- afternoon In a Cagers, Without McKinney, Show Much Promise in Practice Tiff; Bees Trample Bulldog Reserves 42-8 VaMaa am UmS VH ORLANDO, Fla, 7 Harry Cooper, Chicago, with a brace of sub-psr 60s to his credit- today the way Into the final round of 38 holes In the $3000 Orlando Open Qolf Tournament.

Cooper combined superlative wood shots with a' deadly short game poet tho second best card of the day, and ease Johnny Revolts, F. O. A. champion, out of an early lead he earned with a 66 that gave him a two-day total of 140. Tony Manero, Greensboro, N.

professional, who showed Mi heels to the field with a 86 In the opening round, added a 72 yesterday to place him In a tie for second place with Revolts. Preliminary Poll Shows Session Won't Fight Berlin Games 7 Von KleinSmid Engagement Arranged for '36 Season A llcht defen that bottled up Cardinal aeorinf proclivities, coupled with narked eariy-araaen form' on the part of both tea mi gave the Faaadeiia High Bulldogi a U-2I victory over Whittier lligh'e basket-baUert In a hard fought draggle yeiterday afternoon In Ferry Gym. It was the season' opener for both sqaada. Douglas' Bees showed a tremendous ameunt of strength as they took the Bulldogs reserves to the sweet tune of 4S-I In the preliminary. The game was marked by the players? Inability to handle the ball pcecasfully and general greenness; both teams filled to convert many Baskets by Ill-Judged shots.

The Cardinal playing held promise, however, that these defects would soon be ft Wu LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7-Football relations between University of Bout hr California and 'University of California at Lm Angeles were cemented last night when Dr. Rufus B. Von KleinSmid, president of the Trojan Institution, said an engagement wu being arranged. The Institutions have not met on the gridiron since 1930 when the One stroke behind were Paul WMta Plains, N.

70-71, lanky forward who snaked In 20 points for high scoring honors, Whittier High's Bees, upset the Pas-1 Homecoming banquet, president Von ipset tne Trojans won by more than 90 points. Speaking at the 13th annual. TROTTING CLASSIC? POMONA, Ctllf. If owners of prominent eastern trotting stables such si thoit-of R. Harrtman, Will W.

H-. Cane, over Firms, and others, are favorable, the Los Angeles County. Fair, at Pomona, will stage a "California Hamldetonlan Stake for harness horses next faU. adena reserves by the lopsided score of 40-8. Ray Null trailed Holmstrom In (coring with 14 points to his credit.

Excellent guarding of their opponents Walker Drury was instrumental In the win. WHITTIER THEATRE overcome and the team be able to smoothly execute its powerful of-' fence. Coach' Bill Dunn -of -the -visitors has given his boys the Sam Barry offense to fumble with. It ts a five man offenSr, with the ball bring pawed a player Is free for a get-up. They worked If successfully enough to hold a lead of 17-14 at half tune.

Led by Dedmon, who gave a sweet and Lrland the Cards staged a short rally at the beginning of the second half, but the Bulldogs tightened and held their lead. The loul'' mentor switched his nun often to discover hidden talent, hut no one. stood out unless It was Dedmon and Woodward. Eddie McKinney entered the game for few minutes only, as-his hand, injured in football, ta still bandaged. The local lineups were as follows: Whittier, It hiadens, IS Dedmon 9 Melgrls 3 Marelsta Fosters C' Bualkg Larson Harwell 4 Lewis.

Westln 4 Subs: Whittier Allison 3, Pugh 1, 8. Lewis, McKinney. Paeed by Johnny Holmstrom. By STUART 'CAMERON United Frees ports Editor -NSW YORK, Dec. 7.

The fight over American participating in the 1936 Olympic Oemee An Berlin moved onto the floor of the' Amateur Athletic Union's annual meeting today. While the AAU haa no authority to prevent America sending a team to Berlin in proteat against Nasi treatment of Jews and other religious' minorities or for any other reason-, -the -fight for non-partlcl-: pation hinged upon today's votes. If the antis are unable to cany the AAU their campaign was believed to be doomed to failure. An AAU vote against participation might cause the American Olympic committee, the ruling body, to reconsider iU decision to send a team to Berlin. The resolution asking "approval of non-participation will be presented to the meeting.

The total vote castable Is 132, and either side will need 67. to A bitter debate is forecast, with Jeremiah T. Mahoney, AAU president, leading the opposition, and Avery Bnmdage of Chicago, president of the American Olympic Association and former AAU president, leadlng-those favoring participation. Mahoneys group was unable to get better than a draw in the-open-inj session yesterday of the three day meeting. The executive commit-teq.

composed of 15 members vote on a resolution asking a recommendation of withdrawal resulted in a 7-7 deadlock with one member declining toafe. A motion that the. resolution introduced to tho convention proper without continent, was passed 10-5. The odds agelnrt the AAU voting for non-partlqipation appear to be about 2-1, according to aa Informal poll by the United Press. This was substantiated by a similar poll of newspapermen covering the meeting.

All of them voted 'yes" in reply to the question: "Will the AAU vote irf favor of represents-tion in Berlin?" Bubs: Whittier R. Walker. Hern ricks. H. Soto, Morrow 4, ETvine, Calllcutt 2.

Soto 3. Pasadena reserves Miller 1, Bartlett, Blatt. KleinSmid declared: We of Southern California, In the spirit of honor and sportsmanship, are now willing to play any Institution In the Southwest. "The foundation has been laid for competitive engagements on the football field with the University of California at Loa Angeles. "Many have said that can't be lone.

We are willing to try. If It cant be done It wont be our fault' Dean Earl J. Miller of U. C. L.

present at the banquet expressed "a feeling of elation and happiness which all folks at U. C. L. received in this announcement." Trojan athletic officials declared the game wilf be played as soon as possible, probably Thanksgiving dav next year' The two institutions have met In all sports except football. Hie break between them was precipitated when the Trojans refused to give the Bruins any date other, that) the opening game of the season until they built themselves a reputation.

U. C. L. A. refused the opening game of the season because it did not give them sufficient time to prepare for the game which they regarded as one of the most Important on their schedule.

DA.NO WINS tf CaT Clemens JTp rtW Ptm Lrmtei trip HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 7 Pablo Dano, stocky Manila bantamweight, pounded out a clots 10-round decision over Henry Hook of Indiana In their main event bout" here last night. Although Hook spurted In the closing rounds he was unable to overcome the lead Dano piled up earlier In the bout. Dano weighed 120 and Hook 119. SCENIC THEATRE TONITE ONLY BILL'- JOHN -WAYNE In NEW FRONTIER" uheduled game of the American Legion pro football league.

Tha winning team will be In Unci to meet the championship club of the national pro league in Los An-getee In. Cal. Clemons. Manuel Lira nets. Uoyd Thomas, Harold Hammack, Don Moses and other former Trojans are on the Maroons.

The Braves coached by All-America end Ted Shlpkey of Stanford, have been recruited from 17 colleges in the United States. John -Arrambide, former Whittier College satellite, Is an Important cog In the Braves' BOYD In "RACING LUCK- Strikes to Spare. LAST CHAPTER 1LOST CITY" WHERE TO BUT IT ST WHITTIER' Three weeks ago the teams met Iirairexftlbiaon -game a Phoenix -DIRQUALlFIED-r--rr DIEGO, Calif, Dec. WHITTIER SAN Young peter Jackson, negro Los el- Angeles lightweight, won a referee's 411-257 By OTTO STEIN Match Game Champion of 1934 One of the hottest controversies that has waged since I started. In Bt.

Louts Is spot vs. pocket. Personally, I am not a spot rrecommenaiffllfigior't' the 1-3 pocket, rather than laying the ball down on a certain spot so that your hook will break In the pocket; if ig-my-bencr that everyone Is spot bowler ar Agricultural Laboratory and five members of the Braves had to be carried off the field. Four of tile five will be back in lineup Sunday and they will, go out for revenge. A crowd of 15,000 la expected to see this decision over Perfect Lopez of Los Angeles here last night when Lopes was disqualified in the ninth for failure to put up a battle.

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At any rate Bounding Bobby put 8MU right Into the Rose Bowl when he led his elub to a 20-14 victory over Texas Christian. Here ti an unusual shot of the terrier of the turf who will go Into action gainst Stanford, at Pasedcna New Year's Day. Without realizing It, but that he Is a better bowler tf ha aims--for the pocket Instead of a If he does ilm for the pocket insteid of a spot he automat- LAST TIMES TONIGHT Auto Brakes-Wheel Alignment Tel. 432-19 Garage. Expert general Battery service.

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Milton, Whittier Auto Electric Works oF Broaduiaii Otto Btetn Ically lays his ball on the same apot every time he delivers it. By all means look at the pins more then a spot. In baseball, or any other spots, you always look at your objective. Many -bowlers who are spotters on their lint ball, switch to. looking at the pins on a spare, probably because the target Is smaller, and requires different placing of the ball: If such is the case.

It follows that witching the pins on the first ball gives you a more accurate hit than watching a spot on the alley. (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) iJJUtS Saturday, humbled hb own Homed Frogs at Fort Worth. He classed them as one of the strongest outfits in the country, singling them out. individually, from end to end, and then describing the Uni tad Praia Csrraapondant SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7-rViC-torious in U.straigbt.games, the last triumph over Texas Christian University.

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Dec. 7 Football makes its last stand of the 1935 campaign, today with, games scheduled. The. outstandhlg. gsme wlll at College where Southern Methodist's Rose Bowl eleven, risks, its perfect record far the last time -this season against Texas A.T'and It VfctbrjTwill send the Mustangs Into' the -Pasadena classic on New -Year's -day -against Stanford with a string of 12 straight triumphs this season.

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