Show ' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R om ®U Tigers Score BUSH TWIRLS But Fail to Joeiyiaer Wins Oder Poca llo Battler Yale Bulldog Growls for Georgia i NIGE CONTEST ' : n Frbnt Howard Jones Author! of Boolt - Chicagoans Hope To- Carry Series Back To Home - Three Breaks Aid Brigham Machine in Spirited Bat- tie Waged Before 2500 Fans Stone Counts Only Score of Game For Dixon Kapple Machine ' ! the colorful contest Ogden 'won the toss as the-- howling mob looked on and started an offensive: that gave them their lone touchdown of the game four minutes and 30 seconds after the opening whistle i ’ 29-9- i -6 Ogden— Pantone t ! Left end H Mayer Left tackle Hirscovitch Left guard L Mayer Center Horrocks Hilton Carter Stone Morris - It Freeman Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Left halfback r - - Jolpsc f Ward : - Bowcutt ’ Valentine 1 ! I ' Nelson j C teney ! Sycamore Fry ' Right halfback Steed Van Dyke H Fullback Touchdowns: Box Elder — Cheey Freeman Earl Sycamore Johnson Ogden — Stone Substitutions: Ogden— Wilson for Morris F Foley for Pantone Olsen for Horrocks Pantone for F Foley Morris for Stone Greenwel! for Fry Parks for Morris Judd for L Mayer and De Hart for Hilton Box Elder — F Lee for Steed Referee — Woolley Umpire— den Head linesman— Rogers! — i- —I r j f FIGHT RESULTS) 5012 se — T ' ! -- j Jj e 15-ya- Dcfrate OLeary Wylie Kleefman Right end : Quarterback Left halfback - rd ’ ! 1 200-pound- ers ‘ a Mcfarland j - i 1 -- ! i Vacher i I ’ Hoover ‘ : ! Kiglit halfback v rd HARMON SIGNS TWO MIT STARS waukee and Luis Vincentinl clever Chilean boxer have been signed by promoter Paddy Harmon for a 10- round bout to head the Chicago stadium’s next show October 16 Okla Eabe Hunt Ponca City heavyweight will meet A1 Friedman St of Boston and My Sullivan Paul contender for the welterweight title mill meet Peter Meyers on the same card - a londos defeats rk I 1 :! 12 — (AP)— weight tossed Jack Roller inwall directions with Hying headlocks to win two straight falls here last! night Ira Derm local favorite struggled for an hour with Charley Straak German in a maLclm no-decisl- on j ! SALT LAKE CITY-Oc- t 12— (UP) Greek ' ' heavy—Jimmy Londos - TO — J f Box’ Elder scored again Soon! after the half opened when Van Dyke fumbled in the shadow of the goal to line after Box Elder line and the ball Ogden’s tolled over the marker and Box Elder recovered Earl again missed ! had-punte- d five-yard I - ' nn -- “Y” FROSII all-Amer- ica ) Wildcats Scorje First Provo Machine lUses Air For Victory By ALYSON E SMITH of the No 1 division Utah I Utah Oct i j— - Bleachers Used! j CHICAGO Oct 12— (AP) — King (By The Associated Frees) NEW YORK — A1 Singer! New Tut slugging lightweight from Mll-Yo- stopped Young Zazzarino Jer- sey City (6) Nel Tarleton England outpointed j Archie- Bell Brooklyn 0) PHILADELPHIA — Bsnry Bass of Philadelphia knocked out Armando Santiago Cuba (2)' Woolley Makes Biggest f Gain For Ogden ffew j PROVO k- six-rour- id CLOSE EVENT i f The Montana State college Bobcats of Bozeman Mont-werin fine fettle today as they took the field in their Rocky Mountain conference gridiron struggle against the Brigham Young university eleven which is lined up for its first conference game of the season Coach Ott Romney of the Cougars was confident despite the fact three Bunof his players were injured nell center and Magleby and Pro-be- rt backfield stars were on the bench with leg injuries The lineup: Montana Brigham Youngi Merrill Worthington v Left end Pollard Semingson Left tackle Dastrup Wagner guard Preston Center B Bauer Right guard Renn Right tackle WEBER LOSES Sm ith Pictures Con tes t i I ! am k Has Color Gridiron should all be anxious to play the Ogden High school Without excep34 3 6 27 7 1 tion every opponent Dixon Kapple Totals J Tigers meet seem to draw a lot of PHILADELPHIA f AB R H PO A E inspiration from the Ogden team 4 0 1 3 4 0 rind play like demons Bishop 2b 2 0 0 0 Haas cf Coaches should be anxious tc 121 0 0 3 Cochrane c 3 0 0 ft 0 0 schedule the local team for it as a Simmons If 4 0 0 9 0 0 sure sign that their players win go i Foxx lb in and fight then Heads off ’fake Miller rf the two games already played this season Davis High Friday: October 4 nosed out the Tigers by 7 to 6 and played 100 per ccrt better ball than they did the week before against North Cache Summa batted for Earnshw in Take Box Eider High yesterday the ninth By the help of a blocked punt a Score by innings: C00 003 jpOO— 3 couple of fumbles and an interceptChicago NL) 000 010 DOO— l ed pass they defeated the Tigers by (AL Philadelphia in— Mil- the score of 30 to 6 Which is a Summary: Runs batted long way from showing just how ler Hornsby Cuyler 2 TWo-baThree-bas- e hard and well fought the gafne Iwas hits— Hornsby Stephenson Sacrifices— Sim- The week before Box Elder) looked hit— Wilson Left on base — like a poor aggregation against Bear mons Eamshaw 6 Philadelphia! (AL) River Chicago NL — 10 Base on balls— Off Eamshaw We can say one thing for the Ti2 (W’ilson Bush) off Bush 2 (BishStruck out — By gers They always play a gopd hard op Cochrane) Earnsliaw 10: (McMillan English game and whenever they are ina Hornsby 2 Cuyler Grimm Taylor action football fans can expect in Bush 3) by Bush 4 Foxx Earhshaw real football game But theyteam 2 Summa) Pitchers recordis— Off turn seem to put the opposing Earnshaw 1 earned run off! Bush 4t the peak of their game ” j one earned rum Wild pitch— Bush 1 J A short summary of the first Umpires— Charles B Moran (NL) Elder had an at plate Roy Van Graf lan (AL) at downs show that Box Whit’ team and Blue The at (NL) Klem big William base edge J first second base William H Dinneen pf Earl Ferguson made 18 against 14 the half Box (AL) at third base Time of game for the Tigers At 9 downs to 4 first was Elder leading —2 hours 8 minutes — In the second half Ogden9 made 10 first clowns to Brigham’s —: IDAHO GETS TEST Anumber of Ogden's first IN GAME TODAY downsgood were handed them through 90 penalties though They receivedBox 12i-(Awhile method r MOSCOW Idaho this P) Oct by yards — The Idaho Vandals untested this Elder made 43 season in conference football com- i a battering Ogden started off likedown petition today hurled theirj chal- fam on the a first made and to the University ponderous lenge fullVan when Dyke ripening play which machine of Montana already 11 tackle off made back right yards has won respect for its ability to more line bucks arid a snap deadly passes from behind a A couple of to Stone right half pass massive forward walL v Dyke putt he ball lover Unawed by the Grizzlies’ 6 to 6 front Vanline ana gave Ogden their the goal tie score against the Washington score of the game Van pyke Huskies last Saturday Coach Leo only - i conversion Calland said he believed he had de- missed v i!: V——counter-attack veloped a thatj would A little later in the samp quarter be deceptive enough to hold Coach ISox Elder opened up with one of the Milbura’s best power plays seen around this Coach Milburn expected his line Section for some time and made i which averaged 205 pounds from three first downs and then straight tear would to yardtackle tackle took it arpund half left Uheney defenage in Crises and hold off a Earl touchdown a for end his right sive advance when Morrow and the conversion missed fullback j to ' elected pass score was tied The lineup: 'quarter ' MONTANA IDAHO In the second quarter Ogden with Price McCarthy their backs to the goal line called V- Left End and Box Elder! swarmed a for punt Ptsrson through Bessler r the line like a hunch of Left Guard to block the punt lFree)nan ItuhlccL locusts Corkery tackle left picked up thel ball! and Left Tackle -for another! counter trotted jover Lewis Earl conversion! and Kirkpatrick missed again Center the score ' was Box Elder 12 Ogden' artin Murray 6 -P Right Guard f W alker I Earl started the next Box Elder Right Tackle rush when he returned a Harmon scoring 23" yards to Ogden’s 404yard punt Right End ’with a'beautiful weaving shifty iiorrow line run This boy picks his! operiings Power plays Quarterback like One-Eye- d Burns tarried the ballConnolly Kershisnik to Ogden’s ten-ya' - Left Halfback uline and Earl started off left end Carpenter reversed and went through guard for j another counter Cheney missed the Right Halfback Cox try for goalfi i Fullback During the half the Box Elder band looking real nifty in their uniforms of white pants blue sweaters and blue overseas hats under the diGERMAN M ATMAN rection of Wray plenn gave a splendid drilland exhibition- ori the field 7-- 0- Box Elder— Lowe ij rCAMS State Football association ! I Yale’s defeat of Vermont by an 89 to 0 score portends evil for Georgia when Yale and Georgia meet in the new Georgia stadium according tq experts who saw the Bulldog tear through the Vermonters Yale has dropped old style football say advices from New Haven and has adopted Warner game In the group of Yale and Rockne tactics Albie Booth quarter was the star of the Vermont McEwen end and Loeser one of is Green shown is Snead Halfback above captain kicking players J I — the centers on the Bulldog eleven J 1 20-ya- rd r al j- - n i I Captains of i j MAERO Ogden welterweight earned a well deserved decision over Elvin Lewis colored bat- - JOE J tier of Pocatello in the &hc"round main event at the coliseum last on night as a capacity crowd looked Macro and Lewis put on! a "slashing contest fer six frames! Maero taking the first second arid sixth j rounds with Lewis grabbing honors in the fifth The third and fourth H 4 'j rounds were even Maero’s advantage therefore was r’ three rounds to one Had Lewis won the last canto the bout might havej ended in a draw j : The contest topped another sensational program offered by Promoter Charles Revell Every bout on the card from the curtain raiser to final contest was brimful of ac 1929 the tlon s Macro traveled at a record-breaj ing pace in the opening rpunds to pile up an advantage that! proved the undoing of Lewis Up rushed the colored star to all parts of th ring punishing1 Lewis freely Lewis however came back like a fnad bull for more Lewis showed his best effort in the fifth frame In this round hs rocked Macro twice with slashing uppercuts Maero was in fine shape for his second test with Lewis arid while he did not score a knockout he 3 j bubbled over with clask Lewis meeting Maero at catch- weights put up a marvelous bout The colored boxer lost then decision but proved beyond all question of doubt that he 1s aj real battler The decision of Referee Billy Glas-maat the Close Of the bout was met with a roar of cheers Billy Sneddon returned tq the- ring for a engagement- with Buster Brandojn of Butte But for knockdowns scored in the first and sixth rounds Bneddon mijjht have been held to a draw by Br&ridon TWO hundred pounds of bone and A well planted left hook In the 1 brawn is Johnny Utz veteran opening sent Brandon to the tackle and captain of the 1929 Uni- mat for round He count of nine the football of Pennsylvania versity the back came and weathered istorm team In spite pf the loss by grad- with a nice fistic demonstration He uation of Paul Scull battled Sneddon on even terms in back in 1928 Coach Lou Young ex- the second third fourth rind fifth he pects his eleven! to be one of but bumped into- another rounds ' From Strong teams of the east left the that haq him ert in end to ena the jPenn forward wad the mat for sixth two count j a en185 while the averages pounds Sneddon held a slight wrlght tire team averages close to the over Brandon jbut the mark Outstanding on the Butte this with speed offset boy Inis the Penn schedule this year contest This (was (colorful! although tersectional contest in Philadelphia Sneddon’s performance dl4 not apwith the University of California to be up to his usual standmarking the first eastern trip of pear ard t :(' the Golden Bears j 'V :Earl four-roun- d semi-finIn the Manley of Ogden and Harry Hart of Salt Lake battled to A spirited faced draw Manley the boxejj Hart the slugger and it was Just r that kind of a bout’ of Mansori Ogden and Jack Ray FOURTH Sharran of Salt Lake put on a ’ d bout They each thrilling scored knockdowns in the bourse of contest and the draw Homer Aiqls Hollywood the i verdict was popular Nine Fifth Contest j canvas for a nine Manson hit the ! count in the opening round but On Slate Today came back with a fightirg deter- won him rounds of i LOS ANGELES Oct 12— (AP)— mination that ?v('!( j A pitcher's battle was forecast' today applause a technical Curtis scored Bybee for the fifth game between Holly- knockout over: Young Wilson in two wood and the San Francisco Rfis-sio- rounds Wilson was down tinea in the Coast league split spa-so- n times in the ' second round and h'f two tied at games playoff seconds conceded the bout to By il by a tenth inning home pun bee-:'- ' - j off the bat of Frank Shellcnback In the opening event two paper pinch-hittin- g twirler Hollywood weights Young Ball and fYouni A The-Starwon yesterday’s game 4 on even terms as th Harris ' battled If to 3 J howled their approval spectators Hollerson and Hurley who was j credited with yesterday’s win because he pitched two innings were ' likely choices of Oscar Vitt Bert Cole and Dutch Ruether each for the Missions ited with a were mentioned by Red Killeferc as I possible starters with the emphasis ON! GRID ori Cole placed Bill Rumler Hollywood light fielder who was! struck in the head Oct ’ 12 — (AP) — Bit CHICAGO yesterday by a pitched ball in the Ten consciousfootball inning regained Jumped from the preeighth ness last night at a hospital where class to' the main event liminary attendants said his' condition ' was ranks today with eight teams awaitnot serious Score ing signalizing the openirtg of an other I championship campaign MISSIONS - Two struggles Northwestern at' Wisconsin and Michigan at Purdue dominated the opening day program Iowa and Ohio State both more or less uncertain) quantities were down! for a meeting at Columbus arid Indiana was to (invade the gridiron of Staeg’s Chicago Maroons Wisconsin undefeated by a Northwestern eleven In 17 ganies again 1 0 is 0 was doped to overcome the WildNelson p cats but by too great margin The biggest (opportunity foran up 3 4 8x23114 Totals 'c set appeared to be the Michigan -x —Two out when winning ilm Purdue contest More experienced I - heavier and with a superior line scored Michigan was the choice to deal m HOLLYWOOD blow to Purdue hopes but the vital AB H Ot A Boilermakers with a fine backfield 1 4! 3 Lee ss built around “Pest” Wflch and 2 0 3b Burkett were accorded a H&rmeson Glenn 1 2 3 9 Funk If to out a victory chance edge i o 0 Rumler rf Pat and his Indiana Coach Fage 3 0 CsLi 1) le cf i to team were picked dowij Chicago 1 4 i 6J Heath lb 4 A A 0 6i o in a battle of strategy between IBSrSSldr r c it of Pace who and Chicago Stagg 1 0 3 Maloney 2b 1 played his collegiate football Under i 31 0 2b Maloney “grand old man” of the midway 0 lr 1 the Wetzel p more than a decade ago 0 0 0 Albert rf 1927 and 1923 ehamoions The 0 0‘ 0 xGreen mini were down for a Zuppke’s 0 0 0 Hulvey p with Bradley while content o: o practice 1 xShellenback had Minnesota Vanderbilt repreo o 0 Rollings 3b sentative of the south as its op'7 ' : I' 32 7 30 n ponent Totals :! 44 non-technic- 21 CHICAGO j AB R H PO A E 1 Oct 12 Howard Jones makpr of football teams at the Univcjr-slt- y of Southern California h$s blossomed out in the role pf author with hi$ new book “Fool-ba-fi ll for the Fan” Jones' book jLs an explanation! for the layman to increase his enjoyment off the game In order that spectators may bo enabled to understand all types of football systems and follow the play no matter how Intricate1 it becomes Coach Jones has dealt with the ramifications Of the game in temp f - (By NEA ANGELES LOS n : i J j By BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Oct 12— (AP) —The Bayous of Mississippi today claimed a place In the world series picture for Guy T Bush native and resident of “Ole Miss” sent Chicago back into the series with a brilliant offensive and defensive : performance Additional returns yesterday labeled the early f6recast of a sweeping triumph for the Athletics over the Cubs at least premature: Before the verdict can now be made official results of games today and Monday must be tabulated Bush who is called Joe by his teammates after another Bush who made his presence felt in world’s series pitching reached heroic stature in leading the Cubs to a 3 to j success over the White Elephants in f the third game The tall sallow youth permitted the men of Mack to nick him for nine hits but while safeties j were plentiful in the early innings fairlywere scarce He was “bearing runs down” at the close arid in the final four innings one “blow” was registered by the Lowers The Cubs now are talking about events to transpire-whethe battlefield is shifted back to Chicago They must win one of the remaining games here to call’ 'f of a western trek but they say they hate no fear of their ability to do so The Athletics had hoped to Sweep the series and yesterday’s defeat forced a revision of their plans Now they say they will be satisfied with four out of five the margin by which the Athletics 19 years ago turned back the Cubs of that day The size of the crowd at the opening game in Philadelphia demonstrated again that over estimates of the capacity of j baseball parks is more the rule than the exception It had been suggested sec that '37000 fans would pay to j each game at Shibe park I The score: 1 -- 18-to- ' V 4- Service) L - By AL WARDEN Standard-Examine- r Sports Editor High school gridders state champions in 1928 BOX ELDER in a brilliant performance Friday on their home field eliminated the Ogden Tigers from the championship elite and jumped into a deadlock with Davis for possession' The final tabulation of of first place in the league standing j the score was: Box Elder 3gj Ogden 6 A crowd estimated at 2500 watchlu A lone pass from Van Dyke to Stone gave the “Orange Streaks” a lead which was short lived The try for point failed In the same period the Bees uncovered a series of power plays spilt bucks and criss-cro- ss plays to place the Tigers on the defensive In the shadow of their own goal At this Cheney of the Bees juncture Captainend for the opening skirted around score for the state champions Earl classy Bee back missed his chance to score the extra point his This boot being wide of the upright deadlocked the teams at six-a- ll PENALTIES COSTLY Two penalties in the second quarter forced the Tigers to kick The attempted boot of Van Dyke was blocked by a swarm of Bees and the second Box Elder score resulted Freeman tackle of the Bees scooted over the line with the ball Goal was missed One of the finest returns of a punt during the heated struggle came In the second period Earl bagged one of Van Dyke’s boots and slipped by 43 yards of ground before being downed Earl on a reverse play chalked up the third Box Elder touchdown Goal was again missed The half ended with the Bees on tally the long end of an and In the final period a fumble Bees an Intercepted pass gave the two additional touchdowns Johnson pounced on Van Dyke’s fumble in the third period for the fourth score and in the waning minutes of the last period as darkness descended upon the warriors of the two schools Sycamore Bee back intercepted an Ogden pass and with splendid interference ran 40 yards for the final tally BREAKS AID Three breaks in the game a blocked kick a fumble and an Interall turned into cepted pass were ever alert Bees the by points The? game Friday was much closer than the score indicates A resume of first downs shows 18 for the Bees end 14 for Ogden Ogden however registered a number of first downs from penalties i Coach Dixon Kapple substituted his Tigers frequently in an effort to check the power plays of the Box L Elderites within the Ogden had the pigskin line six times but on Bee occasions they lost the pall three When they passed into the end zone Late in the game two players tone fro meach squad were ordered from i the game for slugging favored which breaks the Despite 1928 the Bees the champions of wers p heads-ufootball They played of every quick to take advantage Ferguson’sscore Earl to opportunity looked just a thou-machine sand per cent better yesterday than it did the previous week against i Bear River' The Bees eked out a man-size-verdict d over the Bears and this scare undoubtedly Worked against ' Ogden I STARS OGDEN Morri3 Stone Pantone Captain Mayer and Hirscovitch were the best performers for the Tigers Yan flashes of lorm Dyke also showed occasions flashed numerous on Fit field the open in brilliantly The outstanding performer for tnc The stoexy Tigers wa3 Hirscovitch field r He tne over was all guard rave a marvelous exhibition of how he game should be played and Ear! ’were Captain Cheney Bees Sycariiore the for (outstanding Bowcutt and Ward also came in for recognition The lineup and summary: 'Field - Main Event Is Spirited Affair Sneddon GeUjNod Over Brandon L Is PROVO Oct college footballers of Ogden threw a man-sizscare into the B Y U fresh Cache 6 North Cache 10 South ii men here Friday led G to 0'at half DISTRICT TWO time but weakened in the final peGranite 12 West 0 riods The final score was B Y L D S 6 Jordan 0 13 Weber college 6 U : freshmen DISTRICT THREE Weber started her offensive in the Tooel' 37 Cyprus 0 first period of- - play Before the Murray 12 Gfantsvillc 0 was many minutes old Hearn game DISTRICT FOUR back side Stepped tacklers on Weber C 13 Morgan Judge Memorial run of 55 yards to place a beautiful North Summit 23 He’ocr 6 ball on Frosh line the the DISTRICT riVE at failed line Francis and Cldpier 6 Eureka 6 American Fcrk but Hearn plowed through thrusts ” 0 0 Lehi Qpringville the line for the score The try for Spanish Fork 13 Payson 0 was blocked point DISTRICT SIX the final periods the "Y” used In 0 47 JJoab Huntington passes to score their touchdowns Carbon 7 Uintah 6 to add the exBiddulph drop-kickCastle Dale 6 Ferron 6 tra point DISTRICT SEVEN Weber’s entire i team minus the No games scheduled services of Anderson and Knapp DISTRICT EIGHT played bang-u- p football “they demDelta 43 Beaver 0 onstrated i that Jtfieyi must be 6 12 Milford Hinckley contender again in the in college race termountaintjuniqr conversion and the score jumped They meet McKinley of Honolulu at Ogden in their next game Octosix points to £4 to 6 ber 23 - Provo plans to send a large The final score came after the delegation to this feature attraction teams had played 10 minutes of the fourth quarter when Sycamore Box Elder right half intercepted a pass arid ran 40 yards for a touchdown throwing off two Ogden tacklers Earl missed his fourth try for goal arid the score rested at 30 to 6 remaining there for the rest cf the grime' £ i n : was on made Ogden’s best gain On an out of bounds play when they Sectional 15 collected In yards laterally Woolcy Schedule the ball referee carried ' 12— -- Weber DISTRICT ONE Box Elder 3ft Ogden 6 ed ‘ 10-ya- rd i ’ ed ! ? f ’ ccm-sider- ed notHSTto OPPOSE KIDDIES ' ’ 1 - ! ” Contests — iiL !" - Eastern Sector i 'There! was a splendid crowd over 2000 being present to see the game NEW YORK Oct 12— (AP)— A Ogden was delegated to the brapd Columbus day football feast liberntw bleachers on the east side rif ally spiced with intersections'! and the field These bleachers have traditional combat was afforded the been erected by the manual training east today j classes of the school and are a real Two intersections! struggles head--ecredit the program Notre Dame’s Ramblers without Knute Roekne to Both sides did some first rate guide them meeting Navy at Baltirooting and Ogcien riven at the very more while Nebraska was being enlist when it looked like their team tertained at Syracuse could not possibly win yelled just as Sectional headliners were the hal’d as they did when Ogden made Wests Virginia-Plttsbur- g and New tem- York them encounthe first score which put univcrsityFordham ters one at Pittsburg and the other porarily ahead- at the Polo Grounds d - mum o ti Just a step behind these conflicts were the meetings 'between’ Villa nova and Boston' college two of the strongest teams Jn the east last year Brown and Princeton both away to- rihaky starts and Bucknell and Washington and Jefferson who tie a year ago! played Other intersectional games occuSAN FRANCISCO Oct 2— (AP) pied several leading teams such asvs Virginia Poly of the SouthFootball hopes of five teams Pennconference:-Cornelvs: era rieither defeated nor tied in Coast vs State Michigan into be will carried ' conference play vs Davidson Army Colgate ' Conference battles today ‘'Southern California's Trojans and Georgetown vs St Louis of teams The east sent a number tanford’s Cardinals whose winning Yale erformances thus far have stamped into foreign territory ariotably duel with hem as the conference “bigwigs” to Athens' Ga for to Charlottesere strong favorites to continue on Georgia Swarthmore with Virginia Carheir tour of triumph Southern ville for a tussleCleveland for a batto Tech as negie its California had Washington and West Reserve Western with tle opponent while Stanford was pitted Cincinnati for to California Wesleyan Virginia against the University of game with St Xavier at Los Angeles team Lastft week a The rest of the program in gentie by Washington was held to a was eral comprised of practice conMontana U'C‘ L A already - -has tests or duels' between the smaller eaten U S C 76-- 0 'J ' colleges California of The' University 44 Cou Bears and Washington State’sstarts-turned gars making first conference out for their: annual tussle HOWLEY TO LEAD at Berkeley - with indications of a MAJOR MACHINE bitter” struggle Californiawas unimpressive in "its- scoreless tie with MINNEAPOLIS Oct 12— (AP)— St Mary’s last week whereax Wash Dan Howley former manager of the wielded much'pow-State has ingtontwo St Louis American league baseball non -- conference games er in manage a ' maThe fourth" conference : tilt’ will team is “all set’ 'to1930 in blub match' Idaho with Montana jor league Here to visit with friends Howformer’s home field at Moscow It is Idaho’s opening- conference test ley said he was riot at liberty to di(Montana is reported to - have its vulge the name Of the club “The news of my appointment will (strongest team in years sland-jin- g have to come from the club owners In games of not from me” Howley asserted “The Oregon state will announcement prpbably will be made (Oregon) and Oregon plays ' COAST SCHEDULE - - Hamp-den-Sydn- ey l - ’ -- G-- -- u j I - - s on-th- - non-conferen- ce mcet-Colum-bi- -- - a within" a few days” ge 180-pou- ? sta¥caE h al BATTLE four-roun- toe-to-t- oe i j ’ ns j Jal-rea- dy ( j : s ' Tl’M GAMES StATE ? ‘ j ! t j s ” !' x —Ran for Rumler-ieighth: xx — Batted for1 Maloney in ninth Score by innings 010 Oil 000 ft4 3 Missions 109 000 Oil 14 4 Hollywood — : OCCIDENTAL WINS IN NIGHT BATTLE PASADENA Calif Oct 12— (AP Runs Sherlock (2) —The University Summary of Nem Mcxicoa Hoffman (2) Tunk Shcllenback loping Lo’oos were limping homo Error— Eurkett Irnings pitched— today sore from a 23 to 0 beating By Wetzel 8 by McQuald 8 3 administered in Pasadeni’s ro?c to Change bowl by Occidental college’s Credit victory Hulvey night defeat to Nelsori Runs scored— Off football experts Wetzel 3 off McQuaid 2 Runs Last night's battle was the Occiresponsible for — Wetzel 2 McQuaid team’s dental appearance by Struck out— By Wet- lamplight andthird 2 Nelson 2 its performance 1 4 Nelson! 3 zel by showed it while New Mexico expeby McQuaid — 2 on Off balls Bases by Hulvey its first taste of after dark Wetzel 2 eff McQuaid 6 off Kfd-ve- y riencing was at a loss football — 2 Hit by pitched balls Rain” i ier and Wetzel by McQuaid Stolen — to to Furik Sherlock Sherlock bases— Sherlock Mulligan Mulligan Sacrifice hits— Burkett Slade (2) Slade to ’McQuaid Finn to Slade to Hoffman McQuaid Runs batted !m Sherlock Time of game— 1 hour — Funk Hoffman Finn Slade Car- and 58 minutes v Umpires— Poweii lyle (2) Shellcnback Double plays and Cady 2-- s - 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