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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 24

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21 ILLUSTRATED DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 1921 TROJAN ELEVEN BEATS CAL TECH, 78-6 1 A I 1 Ml Make Your Arms Ache to Read This One Going After Coast Ring Title IS the recent Graud American trap-hliooting tournament held I I I v-', -iasisBsgBBk. I at Dayton, Ohio, a total of GREAT OFFENSIVE POWER IS SHOWN BYO.iC.lEAM By HOWARD LANGIJJY SOME engfcwers Gram the California Institate Technology eM I setae figuring yesterday sad after awreying every ancle ef Uw Coli- MANDELL READY TO FACE ADAMS TUESDAY NIGHT By It A. Those boxing fans who habitually visit the Vernon arena for Jack Doyle's flstle shows will aee a boy la action next Tuesday night who strikes one as the best four-round 815 targets were thrown, a record number for this trsp-Nltoot-Ing ebwdc. A field of SIS gunners took part, marksmen from all parts of the United State and Canada taking part.

According to official figures there waa an average of 73 targets for each markhman. It la the belief of off trials that before many years the hslf-nUUhm mn At 5 otfsss- aeaia turf frem some inches below ground level to aa high as nuajr can Junta there waa only one cofieJukion. mark la targets will be But It waa enljr alter they bad em plerei everr artifice kaewa ta Football Results sciencethe slide rule, the JogarUlun table, calculus, axiom and corollaries by the handful tlist they realised there was only one cerraet answer At Flaawr DaHwntfc Norwich S. At Draw falarado Miait 1. Kcia ft.

At Kaatoa, la. l-fajellt 13, Mahler audit University of Southern California, At Alfctaa. Cm. Goorrla M. Mrreer f.

Caltek. At Tray Bomarlaer rmtj. Cterkatoa Ckl Tecta'a lone score stood out like a sore fine-email after wallowing around In the verjr pit of disaster Trra. a At ABlaaea-W. raUa BHaprrj aWk ts.

At lUlaoV4pUa raiimU at TtmmujV-raaia M. Vrttaaa a. At Hjrmemt 1 aiirnit of 8tncus 31, fighter that ever came out of the East. He is Sammy Mandril, who has already won hie three starts in California, beatfng Willie Hoppe and Oakland Frankie Bun, at Hollywood and Billy Wallace at Oaklund. And his next opponent will be Johnny Adams, champion of the Coast's four-rounders.

In all the years of hjs ring life Burns never saw more gloves than Mondell shot at him. The versatile Rock Islander fought a different kind of fight from that which he showed Dick Hoppe. Burns is a cagy veteran and it took speed to bent him. Mandcll had the speed, likewise direction in his punches. He did not use his left Land as a counter punch, hut Jabbed repeat edly from far away and from inside.

IS1LS GOOD SHIFT The Easterner also used a shift which puzzled Burns. He would lor three quarters and taking a bad second In the fourth when the little brown oval trickled out on the 50- At Wtt iSf til rtaaanat Baaadaa ft. At lUtabiirf a CaracsU Tec. 14, Drnf CKr TUUfcaiTk It, Crora yard line unattended and Al Morri At IMaware. Ohio WrsVyaa Capi son, a Cal Tech Jackie, scooped.

the pigskin gift from Santa Claus Into his arms and raced the other CO for Illustrated Dally News rbote AVTKR FOURTH VICTORY Frankie UandcH, the crack Rock Island Hffttweicht who has scored wins over Dick Hoppe, Billy Wallace and Oakland Frankie Burns in his California invasion. He meets a tough one Tuesday night at Vernon in Johnny Adams, coast lightweight champion. tal laivemur aw At MariaafiHd Wlttraacra 17. (Nirtt S. At Ataraa, Ohio I'alTenUjr af Otdo It.

Rio Graada S. At Hcroa Tairl eallrg BaJawia-Wal- a GUEEN PL1JJ3 FREAK At CWrtaaS Caao a. Mwnklasw 0. At UFrila Obrriia 41, Hiraoa S. At 1fartte fardae SI.

WaImmIi 7. A little ray of sunshine peeked through the monotony of the fourth Jones Easily Beats Von Elm At IHooaihigtoa, lad. ladlaoa S3, Bom period when Ed Green, playing quar ter for U. 8. picked up a kickoff roij.

a. At Indiana poll llatlrr tl, Haoorrr S. At Fmaklla lraakila SS, ladiaaa Cea- Wins National Title behind his own goal line without touching it to the ground. Uncon nu a. At Ithaca Corartt M.

lUaarratara S. At Hotya Hmitoa eolirga IT, rYevt- lunge In as if to use his right hand to tlie body, stop sharply and either Jab with tlie left or use It as a book. Burns, experienced as he is. onee rwlrro i. At Aaiaont Anbent IS, IiinreMa cernedly he walked through a group of Inactive Cal Tech men and asked the referee If time had been called.

MERION CRICKET CLUB, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 27. Kight years ago in grassy slopes and twists of the Merion course a fat little boy of 14 from the South sneaked in with the giants of the golf world and pulled At Mala rmllrr, rew-reaa Mat 47, seemed to have no defense for this VallnX. Tack.

It. Oale- At AUaata Cearcia punch. It was a good shot. informed in the negative, Green shot off down the field for a the David sensation of the time, One rather anticipates some H. 3few Ham aa all warae a.

At narkaai, K. Biato 17. Calbr S. Today en the same course, the touchdown that is a touchdown if trouble for Adams when he meets At Aiatiot. Coaaeetlcat Afsics same tat little boy, grown Into Mandell, unlem the San Bernardino Santa Clara Holds Bears be nana rumoiea ana an engineer player picked up the ball and carried It back to the 60-yard line before be youth can make his strength telt Jaaas.

moa is. At ItctroU LaJvcraUy af Drtrait Alms 1 At Worreatrr, Maaa-Boly Oooa 13, ing tackled. Now get out your rule chubby Bobby Jones, the most famous citizen of Atlanta, became the big giant of American amateur golf when he won the national championship from one of the best fields twnMH mrrnaiy i. At Kalriga THall 3forth CaroUaa Slate 14. At Wake Tareat ralwiiy of Mart Off hand, one would say that Johnny Is stronger than Mandell but then he is 'ess agile and inclined to mlas tore than the Easterner.

Adams ran whale the tar out of an opponent -vho stanua To 13-7 Score nraM wake tiaraat 7. At Waaliioa t'aiwoily of WlacoaaU tS. North Uakata U. a that ever went out for the title. At NrkMlaa Wfalrjraa Tataa S.

still, but Mandell steps around faster than even Phil 8alvadore The smiling, affable BohUy beat BERKELEY. Sept 27. The "New Bruins" woo their first start of the season here today against the tough ai waamaioa w. 4. is, arva a.

At Eaat iMala Mich. Antra St, KaHhwtatm (NaarrrUlr. in. S. At Biartaaaali, lO-JHoIri llaaat tl, St.

Vlatora a George Von Elm. the Los Angeles youth, 9 and la the final round for the title. Santa Clara eleven, IS to T. and Adams had trouble with Phil in two fights. Adams ts a boring-in fighter.

He has to be aggressive to look pjod. He is popular At BerkHw CaMf la 19. lull fhia Jimmy Dixon, California right Jones was not in any such fettle book and go to thinking there are the facta. It waa the sensational running of Henry IWebvre and stellar work ef "Hooey" Earle and 'Manuel Laraneta that made possible the flashing offensive of the Trejaa eleven. Earle, by the way, to a 'clean sweep" In this Interference business and hard en opposing tackles.

Earle made the first score only a few minutes after the battle opened. A few minutes later he went over for the second six points and Hawkins ton verted. Lefebvra added a -third touchdown la the first period by a long run and Hawkins made It 20 to 1. Morraatowa, W. Va Woat Ylrgfau 'half, although the star -of the game.

today aa he had been during the ai. naweraa a. was responsibie for Santa Clara's Sla-BoirSala e. Bt. because be carries the fight to his opponent He will carry It to Mandell, or we miss a guess.

Bat earlier rounds and he didn't have to be. lone score. In the first quarter he a. fumbled one of Bundya twisting Von Elm, who was expected to put we figure that he will miss more punts and storm, Santa Clara right end, scooped the pigskin and ran in his swinging against Mandell than he did against Saivadore, for At Taaraloaas. Ala-CairmKr mt Ala- ama a.

Ifatea S. At KadivUlo VaaSrrMIt 13, UaaaVraaa LS4 yards to a touchdown. up a drastic finish, proved very meek in his or position to the young southerner. Jones lost but three holes in the first IS, and after luncheon his was a path of roses. Sammy moves every way when att opponent gets set.

A BtioMBoloU St. Xatthwaatm At MadtiH-Allrh4y. IMrfchnoa. At I l.i mi Hi I i II a. LOOKS LIKE BEST Jones had the advantage all day Marrtaad.

At 1 llll.ri.J II- mmM Mkl As previously stated, Mandell California's first score came in the second quarter when a brilliant spurt placed the ball within striking distance and Dixon slipped around left end and ran 14 yards for a touchdown. Dixon failed la the try for goal The second Bruin tally came in and 'he maintained It with steady, perfect golf. FROSU BEAT PREPS The second stringers came to life Tho card: the best four-rounder among the last year's crop of visiting lioxers, although be is essentially a long route fighter. III Albrlabt. T.

At Now York TolaaMa, tt; aUeer-fard At raiaacaloa Valaarabo, Nav harat, a At laiai Amm. S3; Xraraoka Wra-Iryaa, IS. Oul-J Van Elm B43 fttS 44331 484 0M KH 41 -434 444 4.V. 3.V TJ .444 343 5JO 37 7 Xa Joan the third quarter when Horrell Von Kiai blocked a punt and straight foot At Sal WKIairHa, TJaimvHy ot saa, a. ball advanced the ball to the two- K4 44337 .453 K3 04443 4-41-114 4-47-115 Out Jnnoa Von Elm Is Jon Vaa Elm tra.

t. 1 At laalalasa Mate, 7j Hprlna IliU, ft. At rmlltf IS, Trm-bylrrlaa At RlnnKloa, R. t.VmlvrMtf 1 Halac yard line, where Dixon took It and plunged over. Dixon converted goaL California looked "aa good as could be expected," It whs agreed.

Only Santa Clara's lack of offense prevented what would have been the first Bruin defeat in five years. Score: MONTEBELLO PLAYS PASADENANS TODAY along In the second Quarter and' Bob jUe scored on a criss-cross around left and. A few minutes later Hetoer blocked a kick and fell on the ball ver Gal Tech's goal line for another. Xea missed goaL A pass, Newman to" Cole, netted the last touchdown of this period. Thompson missed goal.

Earle again made a touchdown hi the third period through the line. Hawkins kicked goaL Morton Kaer came. In for his share of the glory when he tacked his way for 70 yards for another goaL' Weddle added the last goal of the third quarter by a line plunge. Four plays later this same gent Intercepted a pass and added another six points to the Trojan totaL Hawkins missed his kick due to a fumble, but picked up the ban and fell over the line for an extra digit A armrt nam. nen to Kaer.

made EDDIE M'KENNA HERE California :0 7 0-13 TO BATTLE BANTAMS Santa Clara -7 0 0 07 Eddie McKenna, the crack New DURAYWINS 15-MILE FEATURE AT ASCOT Orleans bantam, snd his wife have arrived in Ixs Angeles, where Eddie expects to do some mingling with the best oaiitams hereabouts. McKenna has a string of knock outs and, while he is a veteran, is still among; the contenders for the bantam-weight title. His most re cent achievement was a draw with Pancho Mils, title-holder, in Cleve With the championship of Southern California at stake, the Pasadena Eagles meet the ontebello Merchants this afternoon on the Belvedere Gardens baseball park, la the final of. he three-game series, which was ordered' played by the Greater Southern California Baseball association officials. Two red hot games hsra been played by these clubs, the Eagles copped the first game two weeks ago with the Montebello nine winning last Sunday's tilt.

With such an important game' on tap, a neutral ground was decided, on by the association. Both managers, Sam Cox and Rube Engle, agreed on the classy Belvedere Gardens park, which Is located Just north of Whittier boulevard, and six blocks east of Telegraph road, (old Pasadena avenue.) Many well-known semi-pro stars will take part in the big contest thld afternoon. Some of the stars are Joe Ilrrone, Eddie Markham, Jesse Cox and Charles Hildcbrand of the Eaglea, while Hunk Cruse, Ike Dunning and Clyde Morrow will be Kngle's hopes. of capturing the big honors. It another Cardinal and Gold score.

XIawUns made the kick. This put an end to the Trojans' scoring and brought in sight the end of Henderson's first 1924 gridiron attempt, blendale High school put up a stiff battle against the heavy V. C. freshmen in the opening game of the afternoon and went down to defeat 7 to 9. Altlioagh they threat encd tlie fresh goal several times during tlie game, they were unable to make the grade.

The Pea greeners found tt plenty hard to make their long touchdown, abe. II. a. U. CAL.

TKCH land, a bout which drew fSC.000 at the Rate, one of the largest crowds in the history of that city, which gave Johnny Kllbane. former feather- Iieon Duray won the Evening Htar feature event of fifteen laps st last night's auto races at Ascot Speedway. His time waa minutes, 15 seconds, a new track record. The crowd was estimated at 16,000. Charles Davis waa injured when his machine skidded and crashed into the fence on the south turn during the third race.

He was removed to the general hospital, where it was stated that his condition was not serious. Frank Lockhnrt won the Italian Crown dash of one lap In 14 seconds fiat Ho also finished first In the Red Fire stakes, making the five laps in minutes and 50 seconds. Cliff Itergrre was second and John Bullock third. II. W.

Hinckley won tlie final hent in the Invitational race; John Ricks was second and Pop Evans third. Time, I minutes and seconds. webrht champion, to the Kddle beat Joe Lynch on a news paper decision when Joe was champion of the bnntams. The fieht took place at New Orleans, went fifteen rounds, and Lynch refused to put his Dorsrv () h. T- (7 Hruner iHipur IU title in Jeopardy." He has boxed Carl wmaa K.n ts) Kisr OorrcU (37 Tremaine Phil CPowd and has knocked out Billy Kennedy, who stopped Bud Harailtou and Jack R.

(20) HMiilTBoa (1 IMmi Sharkey. Thomas (.. ptiylhiaa (Ml Hawklna Cl -Ijrtrkrrr (SSI. Karla () ljaranrta Stanton R.I1 I9) Maker f10 Aldrrmaa Arizona Veterans Win Amen ulMrtiluliuni for 17. S.

Adam TUCSON. Ariz, Sept ST. Arizona Cbtr (1Z). DM 1201. win r.

"-i Wildcats opened their gridiron season here this afternoon In the annual varsity battle, with ttr Sft. Crew 3. IMacr (Ml. 1 (34). Kavr (St).

Wrddla Kalftht (4, Unalcfciaiank. 4T. Tajrler (. TJ. 8.

C. 1J-TI r-mt wh tee Stanford Wins Came PAIX ALTO. Sept. university in its firut severe practice game of the season easily detested a team composed of men from the battleships Tennessee and Nevada here today, IS to 9. Stanford played a smooth gnme despite many substitutions, Wm.VWOOS M-VSi AT KLCKTKO NIH.I.VWWS MVR AT (LCIMT the veterans, winning; 19 to 0.

Prior Orttrlala Kferro. Badaajorh; wnnlra. to the main game, the varsity sec ends played the freshman second Ktaahola; brad uaeamaa. roioy; Judr. Griffith (rwtares aa rafa 1 sod V) team, losing I to 0,.

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