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Show Intercepted Passes Help Kamehameha Turn Back Tooele Prep Gridders, 41-0 HONOLULU. T. H.. Dec. 22 (JPii Scoring in each period, Kamehameha Kamehame-ha high school gridders turned back the Tooele, Utah, squad, 41-0. in a postseason game her Tuesday might under the arc lights. 1 j Intercepted paases paved the way i for four of the six touendowns. I (Tooele's beat attempt came in the j first period, when the Utahna drov i to th Kam 24-yard strip only to be stopped. Hubbell Shine A 64-yard march in th first period pe-riod saw Dick Hubbell rip through th visitors again and again, finally final-ly amashing over from th two-yard two-yard mark for th firat acore. Hubbell Hub-bell averaged fiv yards for each time he packed the ball. Martinsen, Kam center, Intercepted Intercept-ed a Tooele pass in the second period pe-riod and lateralled to Morse, who ran 45 yards to score. Hubbell intercepted in-tercepted another toas as the Kam linesmen rushed Vaugh Gordon, Tooele quarter, and the Kams marched 33 yards to score again with Hubbell and Morse ripping off good gains. Marti men to Morse Another interception, again by Mortensen, who again lateralled to Morse for a 30-yard run, gav th Islanders their fourth touchdown. Still another intercepted toss put the ball in position for a nine-yard scoring sprint by Rabideau, and a driv from midfield ended with Hubbell going over again. Th Kamehameha line outcharged th Utahna and repeatedly rushed th visitors' passer or kicker. Greenleaf Sweeps Challenge Match NEW YORK. Dec. 22 WV Ralph Greenleaf, who has held th world pocket billiard titl 45 tune during hi long career, ha proved once more In hi latest title) defense that it takes a good man to beat him. Hi challenger, Irving Crane of Rochester, was far from good enough in the 1500-point challenge match, which ended last night, and went down. 1300 to 550. Crane won only two of the 12 block. He took hi second yesterday yester-day afternoon when the champion, who had left an unfinished run of 122 Monday night, missed hi firat hot and continued to play badly throughout the block. The count waa 13S-11C Greenleaf recovered his form last night, however, and breesed through the final block to win, 123-3, in eight Inning. He rattled off a cluster of 23 in th firat inning, played safe a few timea then finished off with nine of 23. 12 tuid 44. Throughout j the match the champion averaged 12 I balls an inning. i |