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Show West Beats East, 28-11, ; In Shrine Gaipe Downpour SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 im-A 28 to 11 West victory over the East went Into the book today, and tha boys who played In the fifteenth annual shrine charity football contest ware still digging Frank Emmons, Oregon fullback, plunged over. The East picked up two points on a safety In the third period when Trends StulgalUs, Columbia end, pounced on the ball after Eakln's punt from behind his owa the mud out of their ear. A downpour, starting midway la the eeoond period, turned tha Kesar stadium gridiron Into a sea of mud, and by the final quarter the New Year's day crowd of 43,000 couldn't tell one player from another. an-other. Everybody on the field was coated with mud from head to foot But despite the adverse conditions, condi-tions, the ninth western victory In the 15-year history of the classic was an amazing display of brilliant kicking and passing. Score Quickly The teams, hand-picked from all sections of the country, each scored In the opening period. The West goal was blocked. The easterner got two more in the next period. The West waa backed to its one-yard one-yard Una after a 15-yard clipping penalty, and Zimmerman grounded the ball la the and son rather than risk a weak kick. Tha West scored Its fourth touchdown In the final period when Lee Artoe, California tackle, grabbed a bad eastara pass from center which sailed over the head of Dick Casslano, Pittsburgh half, and plopped Into the end son. Rain kept away some 15,000 fans who would have seen on of the most exciting and amusing East-West East-West contests In years. The 40,000-seat 40,000-seat stadium was virtually a sellout sell-out Proceeds go to tha Shrine hospital for crippled children. tallied when BUI Anshu, Santa Clara end. grabbed a 60-yard pats from Halkback Kay Eakln of Arkansas Ar-kansas and ran 25 yards to the goal line. Then the East evened the count, with a touchdown by George Stlrnwelss, North Carolina halfback, who took a short pass from Ed Boell, New York university univer-sity quarterback, and eluded five westerners en rout to scoring ground. Each team converted. In the second period the West tallied twice. Herb McCarthy, Denver fullback, tossed a short one to Olle Cordlll. Rio InstUut halfback, half-back, who skirted end for the second sec-ond West score. Soon after, LeRoy Zimmerman, smooth-passing halfback half-back from San Jose (Cal.) State, passed three times for 36 yards to the East one-yard Una, from where Ittt Wat I ICorr. Notr Dame... It Aattba, toatm Clrm I K oilman, Tmil. ...It . Andinou, Blmntor Tuniajr. Holy Croat,. .If Pool), uuifonl HtvBita. Norihw.Ml..c ItklNtL tea. CUrtv HcQ, Ttm. rg . KmsWjt, Kan. at, I PtKlcrfMti. ltimM4sl. It Alto, California I Stulcaitli, Columbia, . rw .. Ivy, Oklahon BtlmwciM, No. 2axa Ik . Bialni Arkaaaaa ! UrAfM, Duk rm ... OortllL fttoa Klab. Ptttsburvts fk .. T-A-tm Bc9t hw Brtsf4fl. ? i! I IrU ateorlng: Boat: Totscbduwg mtTasjlaa, mfatlaa Kulsattta, mco4. br atwat4 feaiL Point after touchdowa tttulfaltla, Watt I Toucbtlownj Anahu. Oartfin. aCmmona, Aarto. Point from try artar touchdowa: Favor (plaoatuck) kajtdara ( Southern If atnodtat, aub Jar laaa,ay) (placaktcka 2, Kimmannaa. SubaUtultotva: Kat Eittta. Dat (Korth-waatarn), (Korth-waatarn), Purdut (Duka); taeklaa, Merrill (Alabama), Coo (North Carolina Stata); Juartarbarka, Boat f N. T, U.) ; halftwka, irork ( Purdua . Caaalana ( Pit tabu rtth , CanUI (Holy Croaa); iHUlbacka, Mcieauglv , ray i Brown). lubatltutsotiflT WasWKnda, stair 'Oklahoma), 'Ok-lahoma), Crombakar (Kanaaa Slate ; tacklaa, Itablar Hanta Clara), sfcnwartaW kopf Nabraka; luartJa, Sandara , M. y., Mycra (Taxaa); cental, Turagf Hajv Irt-llmnatia ) ; quartarbacka, Hara (Ooa-a); (Ooa-a); half backs, Slramtrmaa (Baa Joat tat): lullaarka, McCarthy (Danvar). OffleteU: Rafaraa. Bob Cvana, MUllkan: -nnplra. Dr. Albert Bolaa, Mlnneaota; ba4 Unearaan. Lkord Todtr, Camagia Taaa; fiats: )udia. WiHiaa Kally. Clltcaao. |