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Beavers Wilt la Last Halt After Putting Up a Terrific Battle Fishing Skiing Command "Popularity Fishing -and skiing, the aummef and winter occupations -Of thousands and thousands over the United 8 la tea, are a pair of sporting events that get little publicity, but command the time, the energies and tha money of an Increasing number each year. Ws art neither fishing nor skiing enthusiasts, but we acknowledge tha popularity these two events receive In the world of sports In die following paragraphs ws hope to. I1 recognition snd devote space that is duo from this department to two of the finest recreational activities offered 1 California and other states as well. From reports that reach this desk through the summer sM from tha appearance to automobiles packad for mountain treks during ths wtoter.voJ(Q.Whlttiec the home of hdndreda who claim, fishing or skiing as their -favorite spoils, snd perhap' thetroutatandtag-hobbtea Many to you whose Interest Is now divided between the World Series snd ths gridiron may find today column -dry. To you we ask hold off fof a day, we hop; to- be back Monday with something down your alley PAGE 6 SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1940 Rowdy Dick.

Bairtell tiittlo Fellow Who Waa Waived Out of National-" League driving Tigers Onward" Not a Field Genius Or Hard Hitter, But Hes a Leader -p 1 1 1 By MERSEY United Prwe Cemspoadent. WiuttierHighchodl Attack Stopped Cold Until Fourth Quarter. a -By MECXTRICH Whittier Newa 8 peris Editor -A milk-fed gang- to determined ridden from Norwalk land to the cows and the oranges topped Whittier High School's high-geared football machine cold tor better than throe quarters, then wilted to the closing minutes to let too Cardinals open their itto season with a 7-0 triumph last night at Hadley Field before a crowd to -r-lwj j( Aided by penalties against Whittier for clipping (3), holding (1) and unnecessary roughness (1), Excelsior Oct. 5. A little bantamf roonter- shortstop whf toured around' the -National League for'12 j'eare and finally t' tack ev CardiiraUack inwarwaived -out of the circuit a a wash-up ball player la-making toe first three periods' But Whit-, a new kind of niche for himiieli in World Seriea tier power wasn't to be denied.

Mr With a gtHacnt voice tharcan.be heard all werthe ball park, Rowdy Dick Bartpll a driving the Detrpit Tigers onwardj to their goal of the worlds championship. ThialitGe fellow who waa practically kicked off the Chicago Cubs is telling a lot of big guys weighing 185, 200 and 210 wu Johnny Bigs to be stopped. -The shifty Cardinal back packed the ball to toe Pilot one yard line and then called on Buck Jamigan to pack the mail aerew Into -pay -dirt Elisa Fishing Chief Outdoor Recreation Deep aea fishing has become one to. the principal outdoor recreations Twenty years ago there were practically no faculties for ocean sport fishing except, skllfi or' expend vs 'Ehirterboatsr but-rinos that lime fleet to ever 200-party fishing boats tow sprung up so that now to small Income can avail themselves to -this popular spat, that has also proven to be a lucrative business Through tha cooperation to ownera and operators to these sport fishing boats, catch records' are kept-by the Stale' Division of. Fish and Oama that have permitted a study to game fish; Compilation to these records for Ihe yesmgse, 1937 -snd lB3r-hai Just been completed by-Richard H.

CrokerSenlor. Fisheries. Researcher, at the California State Fisheries Utherateiy. and released by the Division ef-Ptah and-Gsma- TROUBLE FOR-TROY Pounds wheiftj(Lgct 0ILaUdjnakingJc1nJikfl.it. Ilei not 1 doesnTO hla I George Peters counted on heevily to live University of Southern CUlfomin speck of trouble this sfternopn ih Los Angeles Coliseum when I the JftoJans.

met Jhe powerful Oregon Slits Beavers- Jeters (above) -pleys y-etarWfc rrt tm HHneVVrluh, By RAY CANTON I Whittier College Sports-1-Slippery, Bid Hendrick- went on the rampage last night, scoring three, to. lead College a 11-0 victory over stubborn Caltech In the Sou them, California Conference opening gridiron battle plsyed.ln Pasadenas Rose BowL. Although there era several thousand vacant seats the little 1U pound junior tailback furnished just about as much entertainment as any of tha nation Is big-timers- in New Year's Gay- gamesTha 30 year old kid who entered Whittier one year- ago as an unsung blocking halfback provided tha Poets with a touchdown in the first quarter and added two more tallies ln the third frame. Tailback Nell made the extra point after the first ln-vsslon: Starting -the-eon test-to-place-to Wltham because to his kicking abll-' lty Hendrick was a one-man riot, every minute ha was to there. His twinkling feet and shifty hips inspired three touchdown marches to 83 and 67 ygrds respectively.

Sid Kail practically every to tha three thousand fans ripped through standing Jriieu the hear? of the Beaver forward wall, shot off the tackles -and scampered to a careless fashion around thi Engineer ytogs'r In the time hb played Hendrick made over half to ths Poet total net Slippery Sid rolled up-116 yards to tha 189 toe Quakers chalked up! Hie five longest gains were to 13. 10. 17. 10 and To yards to' say 13. io.

17. and ssjrarda to say nothing of a id yaHTgafiop 65at Intercepted.pau in the half. Hendrick firsTandTliMTeiich- downs were from the one yard lines, Pith hi. m-nnll rav dirt Invasion cotnlng fwm.iho -lldmrd-ltoer ThequaritifjTbr flfinakeir brtoe passengers enpartyhaata-ehar the Whittier wu by far the beat team, showing distinct advantage in the statistic column, hut tha Cardinals themselves helped the visitors along the way with penalties and fumbles Whittier lost 85 yards on offenw and 19 on defense penalties, and also nullified ona run for at yards for for three ter boats and barges Is almost unbelievable, Croker reports, To tha Individual boat skipper, seeing only his owrt dally catches of a few down or at moat a few hundred fish, the assertion that the annual' sport catch amounts to tix million pounds a year may seem, like gross exaggeration. But It isn't Paul Derringer Hurls Cincinnati To.

Victory Over Six. Million Pounds Sport Fish Vtliiee-usi peilod the csich of marine1 sport fishes rOeordsd- makes Certain there's no doubt about the play and bow to make It Bartell la in there scrapping, hustling and barking every day from bell to beR- The Tigers lnfleldcn may be old -and creaky but to see them respond to Bartell urging, makes one Wonder If the National League didnt man a serious mb- -taka In letting him get away. Even Bartell wholl be 31 next makw an occasional fancy play nm-. Inisoant of his palmy days with to hit -aging-leg spiked and scarred, wont cover toe ground-' they dJd. Net: ever Rowdy -Dick's urging can make 'em do that But all the other Tigers, big and ted and young, know that ihsla sparkplug ths WsMm: Ace Sets Detroit Down With Pitre Hits "Vhile Mates Pound Pitchers -For ElevehfEach Team Has Won Two Contests." (Continued amounted to: OJO5j037 pounds in 1030; g.40339 in 1937 and In 1031, INMd pounds.

TM three leading speeles taken wen barracuda, yel-lowtall, rock and kelp bass, in the order given. The Los Angeles county region leads toe rest of toeitatt In amount of fish caught passengers carried and number of boat operating. The SaiTTKego glon-rankT second and Santa Crux-Monterey region third. Tta San FtanctocokSan wtth The first, half each team' chalking up luch benefit -derived from these reporti on- ooean sport fishing. They Sided In toe loroiursHoh'bT' ecPvTetflaUonsnd toe 1 jP.

defeat of harmful Uws; given a Olearer Idea of which Unde of flto and lna county Tegtaw Irlast-towlae jereat or-narmnu uws; given a Clearer mem 01 wrnen auitwoi sn anq to catch, but toll region Ja desUned another eight and one on penalties, a total low of 115 -yftjuuer came tack strong Jn the -Msteo singled to right center, sending Myers to third. M. McCormick bounced I out Trout to tTSTe. Mo runs, two hits, no enont'twd left. play.

No yhUTh fishing sreas may-or maf not teed addttienarprolectton, and WM n1- 7" waa. no Derlodrtlcked off andheld T'refrnlleowMTetntareiess and give the Reds an Inch of daylight. EartelL.told.hlm.so and Newsom didn't uguiDack. He knew BartelJ League castoff and they do hla And It may mean a title for Christian. Church Team to Receive Rail Trophy v- TIGERSrtOrecnberg -filed York walked.

Camp-bell fouled to Werber, who made a nmnt was purposely passed, filling the bases. grounded out to F. McCormick unassisted. No runs, one hit, no errors, three TmHDixwixd ZJ'JLnrZEarlmnd-oldWinlertredicted- All -Conference threat -atrealrrhis Souffiefn CalliClMt 'gUerTwnFbrtofeTeitea hi the predW HjairhTwW WMF fJSi. aJESmT7'" Exetlsjor 10, but Penalty for tmneeemSry rough- penalty for unnecessary rough carry much authority out when It comes to putting hustle add ginger In an aging and lifeless Infield he thbgoods -Buck -Newsom felt the stinging lash of his words on opening day when ha neglected to tack up third base late in toe game.

Billy Werber hatfUouMeffwnn uhb out. Then Mike McCormick rolled to Rudy York at fink- Newsom foiled to make mova to tack up third to protect a bad. throw in caaa-Waitar -tried -to advance on the play. Barteft-wcnt charging toward too box qnd ln a sharp tone that could, be heard in. the prow box on the roof said: -Get over there and back up third 'on play like that tacauw the-310-TWnnd Hew1 wurtgnt: TnlaUtihgalmit it in thedregsln; ffwwrosBxrttil at-fljre games Airing to andilsytag up to tho' hilt every minute.

Then no rowan for us to stop doing It now A tiny, squirt weighing only 100 Bartell bellaves' TtTthe things' that win- and wvs tall games. In toe third game yesterday-ho "probably saved one taw hit by his quick thinking andToud VolceWUirthe tied, 1-1, Frank McCormick hit rouer-down-the tohWrtiow It'looked llke if ouM stay fair but BaU yelled- at Higgins and Bridgei from his shortstop post, torn? it ThaxUUd And-atiheJastjeaond. It rtetodfoul by an lnch.BarteU figured Higgins didnt have achanro to throw McCormick but if he fielded tha ball and so he took charge of this situation and yelled for him to letJtJoR Then Jater when lumbering Bmle Inmtardl hit a hot smastr to Hlg-fgifarBinBrtnifpeiy ypur Higgins probably had the situation slxed Up ar well Bartell but the little, guy with toe big voice TT 1 ersl-leading weather forecasters who predict and a good season for snow fans, according of the Council Winter Sporta Committee, Chamber of Commerce. to S-S1- ability with some wonderful But however good Hendriefc -was he could not have accomplished his runs without assistance. Bllp- peiySldracelvedrnlentjrTrf'lwIrr Durlpg too past-few jreaiawlnlerjporUJve.

grown tremendously from Capt. Bill CUlnga and the Poet "and weTire emecting an unusually largo turnout tola winter." continues leant Ther were holeifor Bid to Mr. Oorrin. "Our committee ti actively at wort preparing tor the com-race through and there was some' ing'Seasonr-Gur plana Include aequatntlnr toe-kilng-pubUe with snow from Page 1 Derringer to Myers to F. Me cormick.

runs, one hit, no none SIXTH DINING REDS; Wsrber hit--sharply to Hlgglne who threw him out to York. M. McCormick lined, to MeCosky. Gouduiau grounded-out, Gehringer to York No-nnerfio-'hiterM' emrsr f.m TIGERS: Greenberg grounded- out-Myers to F. York popped to.F.

McCormick near tha mound. Campbell singled to Higgles tripled tot the right field tatting for Smith, hiisVhberrors, i uut INNING for toe TlgersT bouheed Hlg-glnS tatting for Ripple, filed to Ctmptien. WHswr IlhgledTBTbfL Joost rolled to Get ringer, who hxichedWUsonpnthe taw line. -No Arnovleh went to left -olxuj ktt-. 1 EIGHTH INNING Myenltaed to Green, berg.

Derringer Battel Hied tot gins to York. Werber singled-off McKsln's glove, then Werber took oni'7wtTd singled icoring wbr- kfiu. out, Myen to McCormick- Csmpbell- No runs, no hits, no erjprs. none 1 -'NINTH INNING -REDS: F. McCormick singled to right.

Arnoirtch sacrificed. McKaln to Wilson grounded out, Gfh- REDS: Goodman singled to cen McCormick singled to TightfflW. to ihitand run playi Goodman to third. Ripple.i tatJrfVscorihg Goodman and sedd- sjrP-McCormick to thMin. -Clay Smith; rookie right "Hinder 1 "frau: to replaced ln thsi bra nr tin walked.

AveriU, One rim, two wmjM.y eir- SEVENTH Archie went to the box McCormick to York-- Arnovleh; The baseball team of First Chris- Uan CSnireh will be presented with. a trogyat too nmrnlnigchtardi bouses toe championship of a sum-her-1eaguemade up entirely-of ChristlaajChurch teams which --ptayeirthehrfamerAt theTemple -Cttyfield. by thla team this summer, too efther being In ths-local' Chsith. Leaguerr When this cup Is placed In toe tro-phy taw 1n tha -foyer, of tha church It win. be toe eleventh, all won dur- Tisrdsocklng-aownfleldUloeklnf-toTTondltlonw attha vsrtnus.

and. promoilonsl itana to sU chibs jgrg ably assist him. to make their tournaments a success; new colored rnotiod pictures andtSr? i rh farms ofpubllcltl Jnsludlng a new winter sports gulde- The cr-sum prommuum xlub toivery alsa partto toe program; linemen wen Don WlntersTfcft CTdi Walt Hoehn and Ceqe Quinn, left plays, then kicked to EUumThls own-30 and-he-ratiirnad the 35. -Whittier theft drove 79 yards- Jot. the only acoreknias picked up meet of the yards un taautilul runL A few minutes lata the Cardinals score 1 line Whittier.

4Br but too were 34 JofcUppIng 'new set the Cards back IS yards. Whittidr managed to.get bapk to the Plto-14-'bifore-loelnf-the-ball- downi. ExeeUlor movsd 31 yards jn six were on the march, but lost 10 yards the Cardinal Une ana right end an weak points up'. tobnCTHowever. VVhWTai is to -York-Joort popped-to-Gehitager, --r both runners -holding toelrfeuws.

Myers- wss. purposely passed, fining iNeed for! mpro vementoLA reds With the lafge Ineroaw In winter sports enthusiasts then is a da- rWRtueed-for-tho-ImprovMnent of exlrtlng.ATM.-andtoflfipentot.of: JtvJTtu above the TOM foot level to assure longer and mow waaon jjye- era wwOtaktogJUlveye. hmm and eiafloLFgJto. determine what can be done to Imprqve conditional. Tb first.

suny.wHr hlOCMngrrheXtarmnaiT looktnr wd start on Wednesday, October 9th when a committee oonalsttog of Wm. M. tareHpptng-aad-htedlng penalties Whittier "reserves toe In this department-. The center of tackles TTuehle ilela. right fuaht snd Wide Brown, renter.

In the baekfleld Fullback Ruck Newsome, Rsy -Thomaa the blocking right halfback, and Capt. Ell Inga frpSSS Assisting Hendrick with toe tall packing-wa toe smashing Fullback Buck- NewsomeIt looked.good.to say -the -leaat watching 4ha purple and gold line bueker reel off gains tag the part '8 yean In baseball and basfcrtbalL There sire also two pennant on the wall tadlcatfrg, volley, ball championships. I I THIS IS TON Angtlex NiaionaLywe-Dr-Oscar Hauie.RUr pcrYlsnr.Tns' AM.asgTmiiMtvtrft.te'-UHwftner.-aiuailutondenk-of Parker Los Angeta County; E. Q. 8uMlvan.

Oregon-1 baU teams, noted for theta. taU fir playera-wta-be-blggerthan ever 'Uiig'flewuu." sastJ bases, DentogefiRttcedTajWfl at second, Higgins to One -run, three -hits, -po -errors, agrounded out: I Derringer to JdcCormickJdcCbsky; walked, On A hit and- run play, McCormick MoCosky. going, to doubled down ths left field line, scoring-MfeOosky. TTTofrwsittdTMt fouy straight pltcheer Campbell tanned, (tog- run; one hit, no errors, two-left. -wrr INNING Highway Englneetn charge of Tg- MeNEES RECREATIoIT TrMlxod -Leagoee Wlldeata (I) SrS E.

JBtewarf-w-M. Engd M. Stewart Engel 170 151 190 511 183 344 IN 6N OU 078 1983 1 Foal (4) 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. 7fr k. jiuitt 103 M7 1 Ruth Nelstcr 150 116 143 Mctta 139 189 1 180 149 IN 1 center, grow A half Intel over too summer.

He Is I feet 118 Inch- 68. A 1 22 Genus of rodents. T2SXbitt oau. (, 1, i- surwii pi, parry toterssts of jChe standing llnentan to thy game. A1 Nolkeibly lacklng-wsa'4he-Poetf area will-meet ths Big Pines.

AftwAarefully covAtogfao ares j. aerial attack In which notong for-rf definite plan for the coming wason Will be-worted out-WA-rti aa teentistth. aKn YaikJiMwan-ward Au.wu completed throughout (he evening. Every as good as pre-game Md tabbed him, Caltech for thefuturt developmeftt of I other jrtio looked good, -TIf time permits Valley and Big Bear areas win be flsllld. tther jEUss has onenotablflfaultpi-survrys are planned to the bear futdro for-Ht Mt Baldy, Ban, sessed with a sWf Arm that juto OorA MCsen Jwlnto and the KiftRS AUTHOR OE BOYS' STORIES REDS: Werber' walked.

Me-. Cormick Rubied Tq- rightj- Gw tall hlttlpg rlmtton, the. faunine.and 1 TWtibernesd'to Guedmair to Greenberg In deep left Werber sooring and M. Wlth-hlrrttff -arm working Jta-ApimrTffliTAl -ABtwer-to-Fravlaiia-Fnlo. euld 4 Sh-sA-Uil 1 1 i IPEKEV Author', mveJfrlpped flatly refused to whlf out the tor -rtTcatfeh-.

Fr-McCormlek popped to- uuro. Hippie was purposely ptsed, Wilson fanned, swinging. -Ons. run, one hit, horors, two popped to F. Sulllvsn fouled to Wer-r ber who made -a grebune-handed electricity, 39 A-fomoug hojfJT-r- created bjr-j him.

SSToipcoda lOKtotrT': il I ibiarbed SSStaflish title. '-34 Largo continent Huckleberry TTSon.1'. YKoraflchapta ISTStfanga' lSflyddo hotte. 18 Perforated. 17 Sound, 18 19 Forearm 'beme.

30 Opposed to told. 31 Inhaled sn -odorr BdfillTiirTunBwk. mentir dust before both, halves ended jhe. Beavers were knocking otf two Whittier mbI line itudi came two. Whittier, goid line stands came In the first half when the Poets dnly frd, 7-0.

Nell. Wltham had fumUod on the Quaker 17 where 8ohlCT. Macartney and Kllott-drove) to fumbled on hit- one and. the tall rolled 'into the end sone Wltham recovering foe a teuchbask IbsTtelt ended. aery.Tailtack-La vraa smeared tack on hia'own 34 an fourth as ti result I rinfler to F.

McCormick moV-'. fr toja 1 taeh line yr here to punch over-tag to tofrd. Joost ou' th; third aeon And complete a 07 ft? 7nurth -dONO 1 ii drive, Handrirk partBltol ygid driver catch after misjudging the ball near box Smith fanned, swtog- No runs, no no erron, none FIFTH INNING REDS: Jogrotmded out. Smith otee 904, tellr-fljed -to ANtoieh. SO Shirt 27 Essential 4 Wijd duck.

Indigo. iitS-49 8 Flroplacfl: 42 Moham- BSPato. 13 Large ptfoe of '88 Indian bUht: timtar 57 Blackbird- S50vaV'r 88 87Vryiwv ss? 4SBteievers wn.i SB-Soul jawww. 6 Telegraphed. 7Shntayteldlni 8 indixo.

Wi Buitfld. 98un. medanioii 10 43 Northeast 11 12 Paid DubU-y. 44 Crinkled Bf Window 20 He wu a 82 Bora. fomOMlAmMEo contain lean (pW MLmur inlet 3-Slngtag.

voice. ftlfateaStTdo. to oovgreln enros. McCormlckr-MeCosky Alngled, to ter. Oehringef hit lnto-w.

WW Tbneof No runs, one hit, no errors, nri; left. TIGERS', SulUVsn popped to-'F. McCormick 1 Tebbetis. battipgjCor McKalBr-bounesdgaBewi'ngef to FMeCormlck. Rgr totting Jgr Jtofc '3 ti' it costs a 01m in; Proportion 1' half kick-off tteseeoud Acoto-Wlth.

ton ball rettlpg. pn.the Newsome made one and Hflndrlek-xeeled JdL.38. cracking left tackle-da the Caltech' 33. Neweotofl added throe and then smashed center for. SO jo the Slkyard line.

Hen-, drick picked up tores and then gal-- to loped Hoards off left with help fan Newsome; Sid went off. right tackle Jtom toe one to wiiptof thu ererilnex. s-rktoA. Cal tecta (9) fcT-rrrrHeekrtead Und LCv- Blayney RE- Gillette Rr r- Elliott rcV Steilq. Qnrtarr 0 13 019 O'O' "0 '0-0 subrtlfotcsrrEndM Reynolds, LeC ear; Dbwell, SphUling, Male; M1U; KedkL fullback: STAR IS BIDEB DIRECTOR H.

EUls has been-nriubd atoUtlodtaestor-and basketba) eoech of-Rlder here. EUls tamed five Notre Dame tetters as a cage center -and pitcher the part three t' Ke the Byron Kanaley award i as thesenlOT.ihonogram' athlete -adJudgedjntnemplAqr. as a studenand leader: AND HB pip. TOO LAWRENCE, Kan Herb Hrt-msn, Kansas I junior guard whs ao.lasl weighed st spring, carried, toe during the summer so he could get. waaaa hw wmsiikhm row wesra ggww- high pa from btcr.

Initoe.Jide wwo, Hendrick started1 the Poeta. first, drive of 58 yards mld-way-HTtor first quarter aftet returnlng-EUloa'a punt-Uyardg-tothe Whlttlet 42.. Slippery Sid sliced- off left-tackle for seven and 'Newsome made It a first dqwn over center-with four, fopro. Going tel left tackle Hendrick went to the CaUechr4o.T' He joewd sn Incomplete paw and then -made five off the same spot train. Newsome added seven and-Hen-dripkslx tor a tint down' on the 33T Slippery Sjd added one and then rool 19 yards oH right tackle behind the blocking of Mitais and to.fr two yard fltrlpe.

New-acme made-one nu Uien -Hendrick 'Quaker SUJB Hoehn LT 'C Oletrick--; Hendrick Thomts LH Scare By lttler Whittier. JPtemet.Hlmt,. tackleSv Quinn, Dingle; giisrdsV'Mann. center: Reee: tsDbacks' Wltham, dorf; half; Middleton," 1 J9RMER bff-thafty-JH weapon; and tost yards ant psln; it. It have given the Cardinal machine done-more tamtomv good, Which lapotagiw to Johnny.

Arram. tWe-. The Cardinals- were a bit rtuff-Sesded last night, but I think they teamed jthat games are won to the. field and not in the hewt- papers and that dippings, dan cut the toe wheq.the going tough. Whittier has a good teem when ITs jObd.

Hut It just ra tad when iis tad. it you get whst I mean. The Unteipa I0U0W Fra Exeelsier () Burnett wredenburg WU1 -Clarke Jones, C. -'Busted J.Rlco Bunkteman Ulster -Yauehiee, Jamigag, -W' Bubiilti Whittier: Nagle, Seppl, George. LaBkmd, Holmes, Cury, Fastnno, Bailey, Cupp.

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