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a. NEWS THE MONDAY EVENING, OCTOIER Clays CIutFoxers In 1 7-1 1 Contest Scoring nina in every Inning but three, the Pad fie clay outfit out-tolled 30th Oentury-Pax 11-11 in a game played yeetorday at York Field. Boxacore: I Grid Schedule Gets Tougher For Leaders By 'JOHN GRIFFIN United Proea Seerta Writer NEW YORK, OcL (lUV-The flnt championship strife of this season in some of Uw biggest conferences, plus number of cracker-jack intersections! games, are on tap for the nation 'a football fans this weekend. And, with moat of Uw pre-season Giants already reduced to pygmy sire by surprise losses, Uw rivalry to likely to be utn hot and heavy from now on. Tho biggest Intersections game will be at South Bend, Ind, where re-vita llzed Notre Dam meeta Uflec-beaton Southern MelhodlsL The television public gets a break on this one, too, for it to Uw game that wUTbe televised on a national OXY DEFEATED BY GAUCHOS, 27-25 SANTA BARBARA, OcL 5-Ron Tsrnqulst, fleet-footed from Whlttief, led Uw Santo Barbara College Oauchre to -a 31-35 triufaph over Occidental College here tonight.

Two spectacular runs by Ttm-qutot and Uw aocurate kicking of Bob Lankin provided the Oauchre with their win. On Uw first play of Uw game Ternqulsi took a touchdown pass from Quarterback BIU Davis on a play good for 61 yards. In Uw fourth quarter Ternqutat sprinted 30 yards to a score on a kickoff return! Safety. Man Dod Nartk scamp-pered 48 yards for an Occidental tally on a punt return. Laxkln's -three conversion kicks out of four attempts provided Uw winning' edge for Uw Oauchre.

Line-ups: Occidental (35) Santa Barbara (37) Wells, LE Adams Well. ar: LT Oaunre Padilla LO Weber Purcell Gallardo lx) Popped up for B. Spaetor 0th. PAcintTcLAY Red Sox Win Pee Wee Ball Championship With two down in the bottom of ninth inning. Dwight Smith got to second, base an an error and then Wayne Wtlheim poked ehnrp gU)fa to drive Smith across the pitta and give the Rom HUh Red Bos 5-4 win over the Reedy Mix Bten and the Pee Wee baerboil championship.

The game, played Saturday night at Friend! Park, was witnaeeed by a lance crowd. The game wa tied up at 4-4 at the end of the regulation arvrn lotting the atage for the payoff poke. a The Red pox jumped into the lead in the aecond Inning when two nuia rowed the plate on an error, two fielder's choice and an Infield out. The Stan came back with two runi in the third on a pair of walk and ilngle by Dick Veleneuele, to lead The count wu knotted in the third on two error at J-J. In the fifth inning both teame acared to again tie up the game.

The Sun came acmaa tint with a -walk to Sammy Rodriquez an error and two more but, the Red Bo a tied It when Keith John-. eon led off with a walk, advanced bn ah error' and infield out and acored on another error. Pitch era Lany JCorameier and prank Perea each allowed only three hlta In the battle, which- uw ten error committed Boxacorr: READY MIX STARS (41 -Player lb Bechlold. 3b Lsgunasrs nee. cf Valensuela, -Pina.

3b Perea, Mania, rf Manzanares, If THE BEM11 WARM Ell By HOWARD SEELYE this week for hie perseverance with Jolting Joe ICeitner Keltner hu been badly lacking In confidence a member of the vanity, both toat year and early this year, but the lanky lefty hu appeared to find himself ainoe tha flnt game of the season he hu completed five for ten puses and hu been running well, particularly In the Excelsior fray when he found his reoelven Jed tha auooess he to having will givsf Joe juat the confidence he needs to a really top performer wa hope so the Cards sorely missed the short ses of Deryte Lawrenoe to go with Kellner's long throws against Excelsior after being heralded a "passing find" Bill Wydnham didnt throw a single pass 8L Anthonys T-formation to run by Bob- Ktoaterman, younger brother of the Loyola University whta. CALTECH UPSETS REDLANDS 27-13 REDLANDS, Oct. 5. Favored Redlands University bowed to un derdog Caltech 37-13 here tonight In the opening game Af the Southern California Intercollegiate Oon- ferenee. Two last-half touchdowns, breaking a 13-13 halftime deadlock, gave the Engineers their upset win.

that: The who are tha Fissdrsia City CMIege go Uka a kssa afire this are anally former rad Ha Mart, Key Pl hu Daa Ahaear, Gaae and. Don Thompson hu kicked in- with Bevilaequa, A1 Daltota Bill Bennett and Monrovia's Adams to going wdl Whittier Cards got a nlcs lift week when both Long Beach and Fullerton scored wins tha lift wu a of tha contention among fan that the locals played pretty fair clubs when they took lumps early In. tha season. teat Uw nemesis of the Alhambra, 13-11 the Moore had acored two In tha flnt period suffering from a case Jitters, tha Panthers want, to In the second half to score touchdowns, including two in period such a evidence of sound coaching, that's the way Bob Berks's club to us. when they downed 13-0 Fullerton -Pasadena 38-g, td snow that Indians are again going to be club tha Redmen tost only regular season gams to Pas not losing until they got -to the CIP Dick Spaulding's are way ahead of 1180..

Browns Sign Hornsby to Rebuild Club By NORMAN MILLER United Praia Sparta writer NEW YORK, OcL 8- (UP-Ragan Horn thy. onof baseball's all-time greats, signed a three-year contract to manage Uw 8L Louis Browns today at the highest salary ever paid by the club. BUI Veeck, new president of tha Brown, (announced Homsbyh sign big, but it came no great surprise. As a matter, of facL Hornsby wu fired from his Job manager of the Beattie. Pacific Coast League club luf week for refusing to tell Uw club whether lwd return nut year.

elected to baseball's BaU of Fame In 1342. will ba making hto fifth try a major league manager. He bossed the Cardinal! In 1838 and 1824. the Braves In 1334, Uw Cubs In 1830, and TL and Uw Browns from 1333 through 1331. But this wiU be the first time wont be a la ring manager.

His beet luck wu managing the Cardinals to Uw National League pennant and a Bertas triumph in 1326. "I'm tickled to death to be back In 8L Louis again," Hornsby laid. "Wall, have aif improved club, you can count on that We Intend to keep Uw teat players we have now and get rid of Uw worst "Its a great rebuilding Job, and Bill (Veeck) and I are Just starting to talk It over." Veeek said he had sought Hornsby ever since he, took over Uw club presidency. "Any resemblance between Uw old Browna and the new ones will bo strictly co-Incidental" Veeek said. "Roger wu our number one choiea all the way Uw guy we uw first and Uw guy we really wanted.

Thta to the dawn of a new era in Browna history. Hornsby, who managed the Seattle Rainier of Uw Pacific Coast League this season, said he wu accepting Uw tong-term Browns of- -fer in preference to several other HC replace Each Tkflor. who wu told he would be let go at the time Veeck and hto associate bought Uw Browns In August The financial terms of Hornsby's contract were not revealed, tat Veeck uld Hornsby sgned at tho highest salary ever $iid a Browna manager. Both Hornsby and Veeck are here for Uw World Series. Hornsby, 55 -year-old member of baseball's Hail of 11 me, wu one at tha game's greatest batters.

Hto lifetime major league batting average wu -354. He led the National League In batting, seven seasons six ef -them in succession between 1390 and 1835. Whittier Boys--- In Net Tourney Keith Hamilton got far the semi-final In a high school tennis tournament at Pasadena City College during Uw weekend, but tost out to Tammy Frleburg, 4-3. 6-0. In the quarterfinals of the -15 and under division, Hamilton won over 4th seeded John Cranston 5-4 Clyde Smith defeated Nod Siegel 8-11, 6-3, 1-1 in hto flnt match In the ubw division but tost to Cranston In the seoond match, 8-2, (-1, Whittier's entry in the 13 and under division.

Charlie Course, wu defeated by Ed Pearata, 8-2, 8-3. Starch, sugar, and cream, used in the making of lea cream, a reheat-producing i Axemen Clip Quakers. 60 At Flagstaff Jll-fortune, a stout enemy and an alert anemy secondary con' trivrd tost' Saturday night to dezl Georg Allen's drat Whittier Coi-toie ball team out of Ita first win of the season, the Ariaona Butt College Lumberjacks beating tha locals. g-Oi In Flagstaff. The defeat wu the third in many effort for the Poets, who must now face, in wrier, Occidental, Santo Barbara and Caltech, three club which have indicated considerable strength the past few weeks, Ariaona Bute scored on the first play of tha second quarter to bring about it ftrat win in four tries.

And save for this one successful sally, which began on the Flagstaff 33 and wu highlighted by a 43-yard scamper, the winning Lumberjacks spent moat of the evening trying to get out of their own territory and across the mid-field stripe. Especially In the second half did Whittier dominate offenaiveiy; advancing well In spurts but being dropped for big loaaea In strategic places by the Lumberjack forwards or etoe seeing passu gobbled in by the Flagstaff defenders. The Lumberjacks shorts topped seven Whittle passes, three of them coming at what amounted to crucial moments. The Poets completed but two of 11 prifr Whittier made its strongest bid the third quarter waned and the Lumberjack singleton toamdd bigger and bigger. Starting from the Flag 40, the put together a senna of small ground gains by Rod Burroughs and Claire Yauchaee, a Jack Plckering-to-Jerry Wegner completion and an end-around by Jerry Poster to reach the Flag 11.

Yauchaee cracked the middle to the six, and the roam smelled sweeter. But In the early minutes of the tussle with Ban.Prancisoo State, the Poets faltered and finally stopped completely within whisper-In distance of the promised land, Flagstaff taking over on its six and subsequently booting out cf danger. Another advancement by Whittier started on the Poet eight and uw the Altonmen grind out four consecutive flnt downs they set up another threat. But here- again the abortive bid wu stymied Jbjr a paaa interception. The Lumberjack line can take much of the credit for putting the halter on the Poets, it wu due to their ganging the Whittier passer that so many of the Poets' aerials found receiver of another color.

Offensively, Flagstaff monopolised the first half and Whittier the The eventual winners obtained of their total. 14 first downs -in the first and seoond quarters. while Whittier put six and eight to come up with a similar 14. The Lumberjacks emerged with a 300-113 advantage rushing-wise, and adden 36 yards, to Whittier's 17 on the strength of passes. A number of fumbles marred the smoothness of the contest.

Flag committed most of them, usually when far away from its own goal line and thereby out of Immediate danger. It remained for little BUly Han nah, 188-pound freshman, to mate the difference. Hannah Inserted a 48-yard advance. to the Whittier one. the game's clincher, since half' back Dick Leggitt, another fresh' man, erected over on the next play.

The conversion attempt struck the toft side of the goal posts. The win wu Flag's third In the a 11 -41m series between the two schools. Whittier hu won. seven, and tost lost to a Lumberjack team back in 1337. The lineups: Whlttkr (I) Ends Porter, Wegner, Conley, Oorey.

Taeklea-Rothroek, Andlkian, Harris, McMullen, Nellson, Hartum Guards Can telmo, Black, Cummings, Killian, Holden, Cam Woodward. Center Cota, Powell, Metier. Backs H. Jones, Dunham, -Burroughs Yauchaee. Deaember, Back-man, Belmens, Haack, Miller, Pickering, Chime, Faxio.

1 Flagstaff (31 folds Gomel, clay, Cottrell, Hlg-uera, Stephen. Miller. Teektap Robago, Bapchea, Brim' hall. Moss, Ray, Freeman. Guard Arrington, Win-throp, Thomas, Rosenheim, Hillock.

Center Spaw. Tenney, Backs Ruiz, Hannah. Leggitt, A1 varex Compton, Mathews, Lovln-good, Taylor, Montana. Phillips. Scars by Qnariera Whittier 0 0 0 Flagstaff 0 5-0 Trump Parrish Parian Bradley KurUlch Bobinetto Noonan RO' RT RE LH RH Start Miller Pester Davis Temqutot Oorrie.

IX Dear. leore by Quartan Occidental I 13 6 Santa Barbara 110 1331 Occidental scoring: Touchdown Inman, Noonan, Parian, Narite. PAT KurUlch. Santa Barbers scoring: Touch-downs TernqutoL Pester, Adams, PAT-Oaskln, 3. Browns Whip Press Claim By TIM MOKIAKTY UnitaC Praia Sparta Writer NEW YORK, OcL I.

(UP) You can ignore those reports at (he death of Uw Cleveland Browns for as Mark Twain would -be wont to say, they "are greatly exaggerated." They ware ready to bury Uw men of Paul Brown tost week when they dropped their opening game of Uw National FootbaU League season to Uw Ban Francisco Forty-Niners. It seemed Uw ward was out: the defending world champions were over Uw hilL But all those reports were dispelled yesterday when Uw burly Browns rallied I at three touchdowns in less than two minutes early In the third period and went on to whip the high-powered Los Angelas Rams, 38 to 23, before 67,114 fans at Los Joe Btydahari coach of the Rama, wu especially impressed by Uw Browns' "It wu Uw best game tha Browna have ever played agidnst the Rams tetter than their J. championship gams last December, Btydahar said. It marked Uw first meeting of Uw two teamsv since that title match tost year, which wu played on Uw frozen tint of Cleveland's Municipal Stadium YestordayJ gam wu played under exactly opposite conditions, Tho temperature registered 114 degree on Uw floor of Uw Lot Angeles Coliseum, but Uw heat only helped-fin up Uw Browns. Behind 10 to 7 at the half, Cleveland struck with amazing swiftness early in Uw third period.

First, Uw Browns tolled 57 yards for a score, climaxed by. Ken Carpenter's two-yard plunge. Then Carpenter ran back an intercepted pass from Uw Ram 3S.to the seven and acored on Uw next play on a paw from Otto Graham. The rlUy wu capped by Linebacker Warren Lehr, who Intercepted another Ram pass on Uw 34 and went Uw rest of Uw way to In ether gamec, Charlie Cptwrly tossed two touchdown passu and scared another the New York Giant dumped the Washington Redskins, 35 to 14: Uw Chicago Cardinals surprised Uw Chicago Hears, 34 to 14, rookie Bill Crou tallied twice, and Uw Green Bay Packers downed Pittsburgh, 35 to 33. with a last-ditch touchdown, Uw New York Yanks, chased out of the Yankee Stadium for obvious reasons, meet Uw Detroit Lion tonight at, Detroit In a rescheduled Cancer to common in all animals from tiny insects to elephants, Tho pass-minded Mustangs, spearheaded by Fred Benners, will be seeking their first win In three betUre witht Uw Irish, who wiU be out to show that they really have retained the gridiron heights; The Mustangs, -who bowled over-Missouri by 34-0 Saturday, suffered a one-tc'ichdown low to Ohio Bute and a 11-1 beaUng by Georgia Tech.

Notre Dame, unbeaten in two starts, trounced Detroit, 40HL in its first night game In history on fold ay. The Texu Aggies, 14-7 victors over Oklahoma on Saturday, go against Trinity (Tex.) at Ban Antonio in a much easier assignment this week In another And Holy proas, which stamped itself as one of the Bast's top independents by thrashing Pbrdham. 84-30, meets TUlane, which dropped a 37-14 game to Baylor. The Big Ten opens for business on Saturday with Minnesota playing North western, Ohio State play ing Wisconsin, and Michigan playing Indiana. Of this group, only Indiana and Northwestern were victorious on Saturday.

Indiana downed- Pitt, l-4 and Northwestern won on a paas in the tost 30 seconds over Army, 30-14, after being favored by three touchdowns. Michigan Bute, winner In that brilliant 34-30 (am against Ohio State, fares an easier, assignment against Marquette this week while Iowa, which bowed to Purdue, 34-. 10. OMCtl California, the nation's Na team which handed Minnesota convincing. 88-11 drubbing on Bat-untoy, opens Its quest of a fourth straight Pacific Coast Conference title by facing one-beaten Washington State, in Uw same group, Southern California, which downed Washington, 30-13, gore against Oregon State while Washington tries to recoup against Oregon.

UCLiC beaten twice, takes on that surprising unbeaten Stanford crew that-' drubbed MlchIgan, 33-lJ. Unbeaten Texas, ranked fourth nt the nation even before Ita 48-30 rout of North Carolina, meets Oklahoma this week while Tennessee ranked third and a till unbeaten and unseored on, goes against Chattanooga and figures to keep both qlatM clean. Matson Legds Dons To Marine Victory BAN FRANCISCO; OcL UE-All-Coast fullback (Nila Matson, whose dusky legs gain yardage On a mass production basis, carried the University, of Ban Francisco Dona to a 34 to 3 victory over Uw Camp Pendleton Marina yesterday. A meager crowd of 3,500 watched Matson ramble over Keiar stadium's turf for 143 yards, including two touchdown Jaunts of -54 and 14 yards. The yardage-hungry fullback carried USTS banner almost alone.

Hla line, though greedy on defense, offered Matson only a modicum blocking support on hla payoff However, the Don forward wall, plugged by Una backer Roy Georg 1. held a shabby Marine, of tense to minus. 31 yatds from scrimmage, Georgt recovered one fumble and Intercepted three passes, one of he returned 34 yards to With- about four minutes left ii Uw game, Don quarterback BIU Hennenberry bit end Frank McLaughlin with a 53-yard pass that went for yw final score. aAPEEC.Y, rr two oboe! ismt rr Aoowr raw euRMUfiMvana I tot rawe wemr HOMC This's Making Bulldogs year Leagues sen-tribe led Darling Alhambra Mickey and Everett the tost Jordan Impressive result Redblrd two their Jordan Pacific after touchdowns apparently of work three the final comeback to and looted Whittier, BouLh the a strong their South. again finals Whittier tooted considerably lm-wved with the Excelsior gams Friday, but still showed definite weakness or two the Garda have had considerable trouble stopping the quick T-formation playdTip tha middle, and they face another T-team this which will be to the! c.

advantage after all, the roughest turn In tha Pacific League to Dink Walker's T-minded Monrovia Wildcat outfit and on paaa defense, well, there Just isn't any to be sure; tha three pasters which Whittier has seen have been good, but we cant believe that they are that good, every team hu completed 80 per rent or better at their tosses, which to quite good for high school throwers. Our hath off to Coach Don Cole TODAY'S SPORT PARADE- (Km. V. I. Pat Off.) By OSCAR FRALEY Unite Prs apart Writer NEW YORK, OcL g.

UB Swarthy 81 Maglie's perpetual five o'clock shadow tooted like mklnlgnt two days later he fingered- the 'lucky" stubble on his face. "If I shaved," grinned the angular ace of the Giant pitching staff who to expected to give the New Yorkers a commanding advantage ove the Yanteu in the world ae ries today, "they wouldn't be able to call mi The Barber." Maglto wu dapper in a natty gray uitr-funtil you reached that be-whiskered kisser. But he wore that quarter-inch stubble with unaffected ease. The rain which postponed tha fourth game of the classic but against the locker windows of the clubhouse but Sal's mind wU on' the moment he would step out against tha Yankees. This extra day of rest won't throw me off stride," he instated.

"Itll help me. Ive got a good chanea to win because 111 have a good gang behind me and they're playing heads-up baU. In preceding days, the Giants forced their two game to one ad' vantage over the Yanks in the classic, Maglto had made no secret of the fact that he wu Just a mite scornful of the Yankee hitters. And he wu ready to face them with the me tactics which made him a 23 -game winner this season. Those who take a toe hold against him can expect to be "dusted "I'm not trying to kill anybody," wu hi explanation.

"But you don't expect me to stand there and laugh when a guy tatei a toe hold, do you? They're aiming to khoek'foy brains out, so I've gotta, mate them respect me." Tha six foot, two Inch curve ball artist groped in his locker and one of hla teammates called aerosa tha "Hey, 81. thou whiskers will be down to your knees If wa get a cou pto more postponement. Right now theyve got chair number five waiting for you in the barter, shop down the itreeL" Maglto smiled reflectively and replied: "Nothing toss than chair number three for me." 1 There wu remembered' mockery behind that retort For whan Maglto showed up with an unknown quantity refugee from the Mexican League apring of IBM, Manager 1 Leo Durocher asked: JYlio's He the barter in tha third And now Maglto to more ylnced than ever that at 34 he at hla curve balling crest and able to put the 'Cinderella Giants lflto an astounding three game to one clinching position against Uw Yan keea. Getting ready, tha "Barber" isn't shaving and hr doesn't think the Yanks can do It to film, either, 1951 Fogg Te Caltech (371 Moore Muehfoerger Taylor -Hanna' Kemmel Thllman Btefanldes Johnson Karasaw Walter Woody (13) Hayden Amteosek Ripley Flnkblner Dickenson Fletcher Jimminea Romo Oatey Luciano Gould LE LT LG RO RT RE LK RH by Quarters 1.1 IS 1 7-37 13 3 A 13 Caltech Redlands Caltech scoring: Touchdowns Btaraaawa, Walter, Woody. PAT Karauwa, ,3.

Redldhda scoring: Touchdowns Braga, 3. PAT-r Braga. Over 300. Attend Pee Wee Barbecue Over 300 parents, family members, players, managers turn sponsors took part in' tht Pte We baseball barbecue, climaxing the first season of play here yesterday at tha Whittier Riding Club. Sponsored by the Whittier Recreation Department and tha sponsors of the teams; Uw gathering heard abort talks by John Skoehdopoto and John D.

Gregg, who sponsored tho finalist Rose Hills Ready Mix teams. Gregg said that two more sponsors were lined up for next yew, Indl eating an eight-team league for 1383. In addition It wu stal that It to hoped to have Junior baseball next year In "Whittier. Highlight the day was' tha awarding of the trophies to the top Keith Johnson wu named Most Valuable Player, Anthony Sctaccs took' the batting trophy for clubbing Uw ball at a All Clip, Flank Perea a trophy for being the outstanding pitcher jmd Art Lagunas won a glove donated by Sportsman's Paradise for being outstanding player, Mrs. Gene Oatea headed a committee of parents, who spent all day yesterday preparing the barbecue.

Ford Leads Field In K.C. Tourney' KANSAS CITY, MO, Oct. 1 (UB A 33-year-ald newcomerT" Doug Ford of Harrison, If. making his flnt bid for a major golf title, held a two-stroke toad over a stellar field today in the Kansu City Open the final 34-hole round Ftord, who hu been playing the big time tournament circuit Uw last two yurt, had a 133-total for the flnt ts holes of the 73-hole event play started. He fired a great elght-under-par 84 on the opening day; last Thursday, and a two-day delay because of rain didn't cool him much.

Yesterday he maintained his edge with another sub-par trip 'A wide open struggle wu expected today with Jim Perrier of Ban Francisco, and Dave Douglas of Newark, Del, Just two shots behind with 134s, bent on overtaking the comparative novice of the pro Complat Battery Service Rental an Slew Charalna Htrfa PrfncB Beverly end Pldiariita OX 4n Opea a It 14 p. LUBRICATION CAR WASHING Gasoline DICK MAHER SERVICE -HIS W. WXIttler Blv lAeree from Whittier Theatre) 24-HOUR TOWlriG ServkG HARRIS MOTOR CO. 44 e. avtwUacf FImm 4-417? Score by inning: 30th Century 300 303 004-11 10 4 Pacific Clay 031 314 OOx-11 10 3 Hen Jqyvees Whip Teom-19-f Quaker- A three-touchdown outburst in the second period by Pomona PMCk Jayvee grid squad coat Whittier College's junlpr vanity a ll-T defeat toat Friday afternoon on the Claremont aod.

AH four coupler in the game, Incidentally, were scored in the busy second quarter. Pomona took a 13-0 lead before the Poet young atere of Jim Bteckleln could register. When the locals did close the gap to- a 13-1 score, the Sagechix tacked on another six-pointer. The two Clubs fought to a standstill in the third and fourth qua ten. A lint smash into paydirt from the one climaxed a JO -yard drive for the Sagechix.

A little later a short paaa into tha end ooe accounted for the Fomona-PMC aecond touchdown. The peas was grabbed by the brother of Don Rothrock. Poet vanity captain. Don's brother plays left end for the Sagechix. Whittier's tally came on a 80-yard dash by Halfback Duane McKinney.

Gale Reid converted from placement But another paaa to Rothrock. this one tor 34 yards, gave the winners their third croaa-over. The Ires gave the Foetbabea a record of one tie and one defeat They next meet junior vanity Friday afternoon at I o'clock on Hadley Field. Canton Wins Journalism NEW YORK, Oct (Special Tha Newel Ray Terry Canton Downey, waa awarded the Initial Granttond Rica Fellowship to Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Thursday by tha New York Community Triiat The fellowship fund, established tost May in the amount by an unidentified founder, waa created to memorialize Mr. Rice's completion of fifty years id "distinguished service and notable attainment in newspaper work and sports reporting.

Mr. Canton wu recommended by an advisory committee made up of Bill Corum, president of Churchill Downs: Ralph McOtll, editor of Tha Atlanta Constitution; and John Kieran, veteran newspaperman. He received 31.000 from tha fund after -hla matriculation at Columbia wu approved by Carl H. Ackerman, dean of tha Graduate School of Journalism. The son of Mrs.

William C. Can ton, of 7380 Rut Burns Avenue, Downey, Mr. Canton is 33 years old. He wu educated in tha Downey public schools, Compton Junior College and Whittier College. At Whittier.

he wu sports editor, of the college paper during hla sophomore and Junior years and the college's director id sports publicity in hla toat two years. He received hie bachelor's degree In.lML After his graduation, Canton toured the country, interviewing such sports figure Amos Alonzo Stagg. Connie Mack and Baer for The Whittier News. A later, entered, the Totato ROSE BILLS RED SOX -Player Johnson. 3b Smith, rt Wilhelm, Jb Piece, Konmewr.

Orowe, If OUlilland, lb-cf 4 Oates, 4 Jensen, ef 3 HeneU, lb 5 "Total 3 Score by Inning: Stare 013 010 0004 1 Bed Box 011 MO 001-4 I 3 No Injuries For Cards in Excelsior Tilt Whltttorb Cardinal eacaped their tint victory Of the year, a 14-0 triumph, over Excelaior toat week, without injuria and will be in good ahape lor tha final practiee encounter, a con teat with St, An. than1 Friday night at Long Beach. Daryl Lawrenoe la a till on the doubtful liat following an injured knee in the Nleton game, but may play Friday and to aure to be bad in ahape for tha Alhambra fray tha following week. St, Anthony, which routed well, 33-6, toat week, play from a tight formation, running from the with Bob younger brother of Don Ktosterman of Loy- ola. handling tha quarterbacking.

The St. Anthony team uaea lot of crocs buck ptoya and does not paas too much, according to Whit tier aoouta. The club la coached by Jacquea Grenier. Whittier aecond at ring backfield of BUI Wyndham, Gilbert Loeaixk Alton Watt and Max WUtoey figured to get plenty of action In thl game. Loaano and Wyndham looted good In the Excelsior eon teat.

Wyndham did not paaa, according to Coach Don Goto, because of a aore arm. NEW and USED SALES SERVICE -STANFIELD CYCLERY US W. Phlto. 'all hTARFS cad TENTS large selection REASONABLE FRICE8 LYON jn WEST WHITTIER BLVO. I Uptown Good Food Foantaln Service III E.

Philadelphia Ph. 4-I1M Tree Falls Far Car LOB ANOELE8, OcL R-A. T. Ttok aaya that "Eucalyptus trees should bo spelled, "You (Hipped Ona Mew ever in a high windstorm. and transformed hto Dodge (which didn't) into an accordion.

Lucky Tiak wasn't In' It at tha time tsL Lucky, too; ha had full coverage auto insurance.1 BaU branch ouj with a new car now. Mills Insurance 113 Philadelphia. Xtj an ad. Oxford 4-4135, you want to arap tmot ouraoiNCi Mourr on Hew auio eenam wu MODERN CHEVR0UTC0T IS THE PLACE ID OOf Leggitt. Flagrtaf touchdown United Stales Army and wu 'the coach of a Santa Ana Air Bom basketball team; He wu honorably discharged In December, 1348, Returning to newspaper work, Canton wu aportswriter on the West Coast for the next five year.

In, December, 1380, he Joined the faculty of the California Polytechnic College in Ban Dlmu," where he taught Journalism, speech and English. courses until this year. At present, he is living in New York. 1 7r art found at all depths' of the even on the ocean floor, although the 1 numbef of marine animals and- plant diminishes tha water gets deeper. Bpecles that greatest ln the oeean are classed abyssal fish.

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