Show THE OGDEN STANDARD SATURDAY EVENING- OCTOBER 4 1930 - ’ RECORD CROWD LOOMS FOR OWL CONTEST AT OGDEN’S NEW STADIUM' BIG GAMES ON O’ ' of f TTAH’Swillfirstbe dish offered ll night foot-baat the new o'clock this Ogden stadium at 8 evening when Weber college meets the Brigham Young university reserves Lighting facilities which will er offer more than two million candle-powwere entirely completed today and everything is in readiness for the owl battle Tonight’s game is expected to draw several thousand fans through the turnstiles Weber college moleskin warriors paraded through a drill last night under the lights with a handful of prominent citizens looking on The new method thrilled those in attendance and is sure to please the thousands who turn out tonight A white football 1s used for right play The entire playing field is entirely covered with powerful light and the stands also are given a day time appearance as a result of the installation of the giant projectors' PLAYERS TROUBLED Wildcat gridders had considerable trouble in judging distance under the arcs but once they mastered this obstacle they traveled at a fast clip air at Punts were booted into-thunusual height but it was easy for the safety men to snag the leather as it came earthward "I was thrilled beyond all expectations at the night lighting” said Coach Stevenson toda “Ogden fans and those of other sections are in for a real treat tonight" Coach Stevenson was undecided today as to his starting lineup It is probably that Poaletti will get the call at quarter but Frankie Read win be in the thick of the fray before the final whistle Peterson Ing and Francis may be the other starting backs for Weber Francis and Knapp will handle the kicking assignment Coaches Ott Romney and Chick Hart will bring a squad of 21 Cougars to Ogden for the night battle Scores of Provo fans are also ex- pected to make the-tri- p HAND BUNDY ON V Mayor Ora Br ly Commissioner Fred E Williams and WULam Rack-haof Ogden City will attend as will coaches and officials from all parts of the state President Aaron W Tracy of Weber college will also be on hand He i3 one of the most loyal boosters for athletics in the west The probable starting lineup 7 California hi ' V ’v Ff- A y y - V s g f once in a while you hear EVERY football and studies won’t mix and then along comes a picture like this which proves that one man can be both a star gridder and an honor student Above is Joe backfield star of the University of California eleven who also wears a key signifying membership to Phi Beta Kappa national scholastic fraternity Hick-ingboth- am 44 BONNIE Bergstrom left guard center Joyce Jonas Croft right guard McDonald right tackle Watkins right end r Humphries Forsberg quarterback Turner Christensen left halfback Dir Davis right halfback Barnes Price C) fullback Kidd C) Porter rv DERN IVINS IN non-confere- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4 (AP) — Cleveland wrestler all but defeated Ira Dern 220 Salt Lake City in their wres- to tling match here last nivht have Dern break a toeholdonlyand throw his opponent to the mat for the third fall The Cleveland man dropped the first fall as Dern applied a leg strangle in 17 minutes Comine back Evko needed only eight minutes to dispose of the Salt Laker with a toe hold He tried it and had Dern in trouble Ira suddenly turned on his back and bent his leg over Evko’s arm pressing his shoulto the mat and taking the fall " ders in five minutes John Evko 220-pou- nd TERRY It! 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Lo3Ji South Cache North Cache Box Elder Bear River Weber Preston T Pet i 0 0 1000 0 1 1000 1 1000 0 0 1000 X 1 10 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 Ogden 0 0 0 0 000 (W0 000 i 000 FRIDAY’S RESULTS North Cache 9 Preston 0 NEW YORK Oct 4— (UP)— Bill Box Elder 32 Bear River 0 of the New York Giants and i Terry Ogden 0 Granite 6 non-leagA1 Simmons of the Philadelphia game Athletics won the 1930 batting CITY Oct 4—Box El- championship for the National and DRIGHAM J American leagues respectively acder High school gridders hand- - i cording to final figures compiled by ed the Bear River machine a 32 -- to- j The United Press 0 'defeat here Friday In their first j Terry with an average of 401 finished 8 points ahead of Babe league contest of the 1930 region ope i Herman of Brooklyn who was in Earl Ferguson’s Warriors second place while Simm'ns topped season his nearest rival Lou Gehrig of the worked with fine precision and ap- New York Yankees by the slender pear to be serious contenders for the t j margin of two points title Other National league leaders fol- region j Bees The a used of variety plays' low: but the famous Ferguson off tackle Hits—Terry 254 Runs scored—Klein Philadelphia play the one that carried the Bees 158 to many titles was the big ground Runs batted In— Wilson Chicago gainer and proved the undoing of 190 the lighter Bear River eleven Home runs — Wilson 56 Captain Ward of the Bees count23 ed three touchdowns with Freeman Triples — Comorosky Pittsburg Doubles — Klein 59 and Sycamore each crossing the Stolen bases — Cuyler Chicago 36 goal line once Ward converted one Pitching — Fitzsimmons New York extra point 'from scrimmage and 19 wins seven losses for an average Rasmussen booted a field goal for the other extra point of 731 Pitching wins— Malone Chicago InThe Bees scored three touchdowns’ the first period and added an- -’ Kremer Pittsburg 20 — other touchdown In the second They losses Cincinnati Frey Pitching held a -0 French Pittsburg 18 advantage at the half In the final period the Bear Riv- Strikeouts—Vance Brooklyn 175 athletes came back to uncork Complete games pitched— Malone er some fine football They held thar t Chicago Brame Pittsburg 22 Shutouts pitched— Vance and stronger Bee machine 'to a single v touchdown and this came In the Root Chicago - 4 Bases on balls pitched— Hallahan latter part of the final period Captain Ward played a whale erf St Louis 126 Times at bat (club) —Philadelphia a game in the backfield for the Box Elder athlete His line plunges 5656 Times at bat (player)— Diouthit were engineered with much ability Sycamore and Rasmussen in the St Louis 664 backfield Peters at center and SorRuns (club) —St Louis 368 enson at end also played well for the Home runs (club) —Chicago 171 ' new Bees j Total bases (club)— 2682 ’ outLeo Coach Walker's athletes — 304 Batting average (league) — the (club) New classed Bee eleven to the battled average Batting final whisstrong York 318 One-h- it games pitched — Clark tle Twice they were within the Bee and Thurston Brooklyn May Cin- to rd score line but lacked the punch cinnati and Hubbell New York In and White Bear the Capener American league: River backfield and Durfey and Hits— Hodapp Cleveland 225 on the line played well for: Runs scored — Simmons Philadel- Bishop the losing squad 153 phia The Bears in defeat showed plen- -' Home runs — Ruth New York 49 ty of promise and should give the Runs batted in—Gehrig 175 other teams of the division trouble Triples——Combs New York 22 before the season closes Doubles Hodapp 51 Box Elder— Bear River— ' bases— McManus Detroit Harris Stolen Gunnell ua ' 6pAHAA LEADS Leo SLDGGERS TohWe'SJBRMaJL 90teC j r STOPPING M I I p4 J I T Directed y FcRiiAEft PASSES of at m di&mg Tfteisiiii 1910 fboBM-- i SEASokT C RING VERDICT 25-to- FOUR STRAIGHT Ray Veteran Pilot Slated- To Work Grove Today In Third Series Game By GEORGE KIRKSEY more dangerous hitter than Wilson Two other shifts in the Cards’ lineup would be welcomed by a host of National league supporters Jim Bottomley’s work at first base thus far doesn’t merit keeping him in the game with Young Ernie Or-sa- tti on hand Bottomley has hit only one ball out of the infield and hasn’t been on base in the first two games Chick Hafey has been woefully weak at the plate and the report continues to be heard that he is bothered by his eyes again and cannot see the ball any too well m is Switching horses in not often a wise policy but the present plight of the Cards would warrant anything- - to get them out of their slump As long as Street is shifting his catchers he might bench a couple of his stars who have fizzled thus far mid-strea- M1 Cubs Assume Lead In Baseball Play Miller Loses On Points In Contest At New York NEW YORK Oct 4— (AP)-Ju- sto Suarez of the Argentine has hurdled another formidable obstacle in his march toward a lightweight championship battle with A1 Singer The rugged South American gained the fourth straight victory of his North American campaign by battering out a decision on points over Ray Miller Chicago left hook star at Madison Square Garden Miller gave the Argentine a stiff arg-meespecially in the early rounds but he tired rapidly after the fifth round and Suarez gained hi3 triumph fairly easily With the aid of some low punching by the Argentine Miller won the first three rounds Suarez really won the first two rounds but lie landed several low punches that under the rules mado it mandatory on the judges to award both to Miller The Chicagoan won the third round by his own efforts but after that he won only the eighth all the others going to Suarez Suarez weighed 136 Miller 131 A crowd of little more than 11000 saw the milling nt FARMERS MEET TIGER ELEVEN COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Oct 4 (AP) — Utah Aggies entered their second Rocky mountain conference football game today as a slight favorite to beat the Colorado college Tigers who are opening their season with a veteran line and a made-ov- er backfield Coach Dick Romney of the Aggies said he hoped to be able to use several reserves as he has a strong squad capable of giving numerous replacements without cutting down the team’s strength The lineup: Colorado College' Utah Aggies Warning Campbell Left End L Starbuck Wilkins Left Tackle McGrory Maughan Left Guard Weaver Vranes Center Barker Hayden Guard Right E Starbuck Shields Right Tackle Fries Elmo Smith Right End Reid Childs Quarterback Gillespie Ingraham Left Halfback Irwin Thompson Right Halfback Remund Pomeroy Fullback MARYLAMLL PLAY OLD CHICAGO Oct 4 (AP)— Chicago’s American league baseball team known briefly as the White Sox awoke good and mad today After off with a win in series— the sop the gods of the city starting baseball have thrown to Chicago fans in place of a world series — the Sox found themselves on the short end two games to one with the Cubs snickering over yesterday’s 12 to 1 shambles The Sox had lost the second game of the series Wednesday 4 to 2 Donie Bush SoX seemed in doubt as to his manager Thomas pitcher was a possibility but It was thought likely he might csal on Ted Lyons who pushed the Cubs around in the first game of the Jeries Guy Bush was the Cubs’ chlice The game was to be Dlayed op the Cubs' home grounds Wriey JLeld — ELI : Editor’s Note —Bill Giasmann quarterback of the Ogden Ath-- ( letic association football team in 1930 tossed and completed 16 out of 16 forward passes in a single contest against the University of Wyoming at Ogden Kilpatrick and Jarvis were on the receiving ends of all of the passes This correction is ma4e as the data concerning Giasmann in the above cartoon is in error TIGERS DROP PLAY GRID Ogden High gridders put up a stubborn battle against the Granite eleven at Salt Lake Friday but suf- fered a 0 defeat Buehner for the Granite eleven carried the pigskin over the goal line for the only score of the game in the second period Ogden uncorked an air attack in the second quarter and worked the ball to the Granite mark only to lose the pigskin on downs The event Friday was a practice battle The lineup: Granite Ogden Judd Driggs center Bell Wangsgaard guard Hunkol Hilton ! guard O Gunderson Jacobson tackle Howe J- Foley ' tackle Tomilson Thelin end F Foley Crowton end Jackson Darling quarterback ' Morris Morse halfback Olish Buehner halfback Van Dyke Anderson fullback 6-- WALLOP OAKS COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Teams t W L Pet 58 26 690 Hollywood : Los Angeles 45 33 577 0 San Francisco Sacramento Seattle Oakland Portland 42 40 36 37 35 35 Mission Friday’s Results Hollywood 10 Oakland 7 Mission 4 Sacramento 3 San Francisco 41 43 44 47 45 49 482 450 440 433 417 Seattle 4 Los Angeles at Portland postpon4-- 9 2-- ed rain rd f ( La-man- ski nevadTready FOR - “Y” EVENT PROVO Oct 4 (AP)—The Brigham Young university Cougars and the Nevada university Wolves take the field here with a hot contest in prospecttoday despite injuries to leading players While not a conference affair the tilt is expected to determine to some extent the strength of the Cougars in the Rocky mountain conference Nevada dropped a game to Utah university 1929 conference champions last week B Y U set down the Wyoming Cowboys in their opening contest last Saturday The lineup: B Y U Eggertsen Nevada Levy -- Nampa 10 Buhl 0 Twin Falls 19 Oakley Burley 6 Filer 9 Rupert 40 Jerome 12 0 r Batteries: Craghead Hurst Ed- wards and Read Turner Fullerton and Bassler 0 Shoshone 0 Kimberly 14 'j Declo 26 Dietrich 13 Mountain Home 6 Glenns- - Ferry Hazelton 0 Hansen 19 Castleford 8 Wendell 0 Caldwell 0 Fruitland 19 Weiser 7 Vale (Oregon) 25 Emmett 6 Meridian 0 20-ya- 23 J ’ Left end ' Philadelphia 28 Jeppson Powell wins 5 defeats for an average of Left tackle 848 Rhodes J Johnson — Grove 28 Pitching wins Left guard Strikeouts—Grove 194 Peters Bishop Pitching losses—Gaston Boston Center Russell Boston 20 R Johnson Durfey Complete games pitched — Lyons tackle Right Chicago 29 Tots Shutouts pitched — Earnshaw White r ' Right guard New York Philadelphia Ptpgras Sorenson Greene Brown Cleveland 3 end Right Bases on balls pitched— Earnshaw Sycamore Garrett 138 ' Left halfback Runs (club)— New York 1060 Ward Gleason Most hits one game— Foxx Phila- Captain Right halfback delphia 6 Steed Capener Fullback Rasmussen White Quarterback Score by periods— Box Elder 18 7 7 32 0 0 0 0— 0 Bear River Box Elder — XL Substitutions: Jensen White Freeman for for SyQDAIL camore Owens for Peter Hone for Ward H Jensen for Sorenson Lee Harris Hess for M Jensen L Sportsmen of Weber county today for Jensen for R Johnson Poulson for state Mecham requested J Arthur fish and game commissioner to Jeppson Bear River—Hanson for Powell permit shooting of quail in Weber Abbott for Hanson D Davis for county next month Rhodes for Abbott Powell for The matter is under advisement Tate Tate for Davis Thompson but it is expected that sportsmen of Davis for Durfey this county will be permitted to Box Elder scoring—Ward 3 Sycahunt quail during the short season more 1 Freeman after "I believe Jie matter' will be touchdown — Ward Points (scrimmage) to out satisfaction the straightened (drop kick) of Weber sportsmen” said Arthur Rasmussen Referee — Stevenson umpire— Larson today - The season for pheasants will Warden head Unesman-Wat- Hna open November 2 and continue for RICHMOND Oct Cache four days with the exception of Salt eked 0 out over a verdict the where the Lake and Utah counties Preston In a here gridders Friday seaso: will be open for eight days contested battle Box Elder Weber Morgan Tooele hotly counted the touchdown Davis San Pete Emery Sevier Juab forHillyard Hebe and also Whiting’s and Millard counties will be open booted a field goaL eleven Gutke played 5 2 inclusive from November to well the winners and Wells and The bag limit is placed this year Hurdfor were the big lights for Presat two pheasant cocks and one hen ton The lineup: an increase over former years The public schooling grounds In Box Elder county this season will open Tuesday at noon and close Wednesday night and will open Saturday at noon and close Sunday evening it is announced - Pitching —Qrove NOTRE DAME IN OPENING BATTLE ‘ 56 Payette 0 — Notre ' 1 - SPORTSMEN Ask 0-- TO HUNT I -- rth 9-- SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 4 (AP) Dame once the nomad of f4 the football world was at home toWill day in its beautiful new $7000000 Club stadium to test its 1930 strength against the aerial circus from South em Methodist university Although bedridden most of last EVANSTON 111 Oct 4— (AP)— season Coach Knute Rockne tutored LOS ANGELES Oct 4— (UP)— his team to nine straight victories The heralded green wave of Tulane 1929 A crowd of 15000 watched the and a national championship This university bearing the title of came conference Southern recovered foot his health the champion ' year Olympic club of San Francisco ball sage will attempt to pilot his to Dyche stadium today seeking 16-Anhand a 6 defeat to the Los huge squad undefeated through ten more glory in the shape of a victory there does over Northwestern geles Firemen football team at' the opponents among whichone not A sensational struggle was the a to be soft last appear here Coliseum night prospect with Tulane ranked as a The firemen failed to turn on the Parma ed f Carbon 13 L D S 7 Granite 6 Ogden 0 North Summit 12 L D S Seconds 6 Haskell 26 Baker 6 Northwestern Oklahoma Teachers 13 Arkansas Teachers College 0 Oklahoma )ity 21 St Louis U 0 Central College 13 Northwestern Missouri Teachers 0 Phillips University 25 ' Bethany (By The Associated Press) A seven-ru- n rally in the eighth Inning won for Hollywood yestertwo-yawhen it defeated Oakland 10 to day 7 The Acorns had scored seven off Jim Turner and it looked like the game was over Craghead however almost lost control and the Stars romped to victory Although the San Francisco Seals walked in the dust three times this College 0 they come 'back to take a Southern Illinois College 12 Cape week doubleheader away from Seattle 4 to Girardeau 6 2 and 9 to 4 Arkansas Aggies 6 Oklahoma The Mission Reds survived a heavy Baptist 3 threat in the latter innings to deSoutheastern Durant Okla 21 feat Sacramento 4 to 3 Southwestern Weatherford rOkla The Los Angeles-Portlan- d game 6 was rained out SwUthwestern Winfield Kan 13 First game: Friends University 7 Score: R H E Wichita University 6 Pittsburg San Francisco 4 10 2 0 Teachers 9 0 2 Seattle Central Missouri Teachers 0 MisBatteries: hanson and Douglas souri Valley 0 Gaston Kunz and Borreani Marquette 6 Grinnell 0 Second game: ‘ Kansas Wesleyan 45 McPherson Score: R H E 0 9 12 1 Francisco San 4 9 0 Oregon University 14 Drake 7 Seattle Georgetown 16 Loyola (Chicago) (Seven innings) 6 Batteries: Zinn and Gaston Detroit 51 Albion 0 House and Cox Officials: Umpire Cahoon refCarroll 0 Wittenberg 0 eree Summerhays linesman Case Ohio University 12 Butler 7 Score: R H E ' 3 11 1 Illinois Wesleyan 7 St Viator 0 Sacramento 4 11 0 Cincinnati 6 Kentucky Wesleyan Mission ’ 0 Vinci Hamilton and Batteries: ' Pocatello 32 Malad 0 Koehler Leiber and BrenzeL Wallace 13 Coeur d’Alene 8 ' R H E Score: Bonners Fern 19 Kellogg 6 7 9 3 Oakland Idaho Falls 25 St Anthony 6 8 4 10 Mullan 47 Burke 0 Hollywood Pitt-We- t North Cache 9 Preston 0 Box Elder 32 Bear River 0 Jordan 44 East 0 Bingham 2 Cyprus 0' Murray 0 Grantsville 0 Springfield 36 Lehi 6 Spanish Fork 7 American Fork Payson 20 Eureka 6 Lincoln at Provo postponed Uintah 45 Castle Dale 0 Ferron 32 Huntington 13 Richfield 2i Wasatch 0 Hinckley 27 Milford 0 Delta 19 Beaver 0 Granite 0 Park City OX Westminster 18 West 7 SECOND EVENT IN STARS AGAIN and-outplay- Left End NEW YORK Oct 4 (AP)— The Richardson Rusk second general turnout of the eastLeft Tackle ern college football faithful today Dastrup Madriaga st found the Left Guard and Walther Virginia frays holding a major Wangsgaard share of public interest Center At New Haven Yale was out for revenge for the unexpected 13 tie it was held to bv Maryland last year At Morgantown W Va Pitt’s Panthers not so formidable as a year ago but still a powerful outfit confronted Ira Rodger’s West Virginia Mountaineers in one of the few games in which the ultimate result was in doubt Harvard opened Its season with a doubleheader against Vermont and the United States coast guard academy Penn started with Swarth-mor- e V Princeton’s first test was a FIGHT RESULTS strong Amherst outfit and Navy’s NEW YORK — Justo Suarez Arinitial rival was yuh— Mary Another southern Fur- gentina outpointed Ray Miller Chiman provided theaggregation opnositlon for cago 10 rounds Archie Bell BrookRalph Sasse’s Army cadets at West lyn and Johnny Pena Argentina drew 10 rounds £omt Yale-Maryla- nd BOUT ON MAT Oppose SAN FRANCISCO Oct 4— (AP) —Three Coast conference engagements headed the list of Pacific coast gridiron attractions today In Los Angeles the University of Southern California gridders had Oregon State college as their opdope favored ponent and pre-gaU S C At Berkeley the Washington State college gridders faced the University of California Bears The northerners came near upsetting the Bears in their last two games but Nibs Price’s new crew was picked by the experts as being too powerful for the Cougars Coach Jimmy Phelan's Washington Huskies lined up against the University of Montana eleven at Seattle The Grizzlies one of the weak elevens of the conference were expected to rely on an aerial attack but the Huskies were favored to win by a wide edge The most important game found the Stanford Cardinals seeking vengeance on the Santa Clara Broncos The Santa Clara team took the measure of the Redshirts in two of their last three games A clash between Idaho and the College of Idaho with Boise as the scene of battle rounded out the program HOPES TO IVIN - Lybbert Will SUAREZ TAKES ST EVENT Goza C CUSTOMER Ife-oo- UTES PREPARED Utah Utter Johnson llE£e i Another Contender For Northern Flag tmiESERvJlCB A me 6-- - By Washington State In Berkeley Treat 5-- The lineup: Wyoming Scharwart left end Shelton left tackle BRUSHING UP SPORTS " ’f" United Press Staff Correspondent' ST LOUIS Oct 4— (UP)— Fifty years of baseball have yielded Connie Mack every reward except a world championship in four straight games Two straight victories over the St Louis Cardinals in the current series have placed the 1930 edition of the Philadelphia Athletics within reach of baseball’s highest attainment and Connie Mack has resolved to make every move towards gaining a clean sweep The A’s need victories today and tomorrow to win in four straight games and Connie Mack virtually had made up his mind to send Lefty Grove and Earnshaw back quarterback : Conover against the George Peterson Cards to get these halfback games Probert Grove beat the Cards in the first Ing : halfback Earngame without his stuff 2 Hone shaw handcuffed the Cards in the Francis fullback second game winning 1 The logical move for the veteran manager to make in an effort to win the series in four straight is to pitch Grove today and Earnshaw tomorrow instead of gambling on Rube Walberg or his two youngsters Bill Shores and Leroy Mahaffey i FOR 1 After the first game Mack was asked when Grove would be ready to i work again and he replied: “Tomorrow if I need him He SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— (AP)— Utah university’s Redskins didn’t have his stuff today and he’ll better the next time he works” begin defense of their Rocky Moun- beSeveral times during the season tain conference football champion- Grove on successive days On worked behere their opponent today ship one occasion he pitched three days ing the Cowboys from Wyoming in a row the Boston Red at Laramie against university one complete game and twice Despite the fact Inat Utah foot- Sox ball stock is at low ebb due to sev- in relief roles winning all three eral casualties the Utes were fa- Earnshaw also has pitched on sucvored to defeat the Laramie team cessive days without rest Up against it any way he turns which last week bowed to the Brigham Young university eleven of Street has made one shift in the Cards’ lineup for today’s game Provo Utah' spent last week-en- d Gus Mancuso young race benching conference for the up warming in favor of Jimmy Wilson by whipping the University of Ne- catcher first string receiver who has been vada crew at Reno all confer- on the bench with an injured ankle Preston Summer-a- ys Wilson’s headwork is expected to ence halfback last year and considered the main cog in the Utah of- help steady the Cards on the defense fense broke a bone in his ankle a although it means a loss of offew days ago and will be out of the fensive strength as Mancuso is a game In Defeating Bear Riverites Laufer Earl Ferguson Has’ i COAST SQUADS e V l Tremendous Power SCHEDULE FOR 60-min- ute m - i Box Elder Shows Weberites Show Ability In Workout City Dads To Attend Opener EXAMINER M JJidhss First Night N2mme C®MgatB ! - Northwestern Meet Tulane Eleven Wins Olympic Over Fire Fighters 4-- alarm until late in the third quarter as they had little chance to overtake the heavy gains of the Winged -- O players With Don Moses former Univeristy of Southern California star packing the ball the Firemen advanced to the two-yaline in the third quarter and Don took it over for their only touchdown Milt Nolan failed io convert M BOSTON— Jose Santa Portugal Riccardo Bertazzalo outpointed Italy 10 rounds rd -- Arizona Turns In Victory At Night PASADENA Cal Oct 4— (UP)— A strong University of Arizona eleven scored a 26-victory over the California Institute of Technology at Rose Bowl here last night Arizona led at the end of the first 12 standout to retain’ the Southern title and the Wildcats rated as the eleven to beat in the Big Ten championship race Both presented veteran teams and each centered its attack around its left halfback For the Green Don Zimmerman was the ace while Northwestern banked on Captain Hank Bruder to lead in the task of attempting to thwart the southerners In their last meettriing two years 6 ago Tulane and the Wildcat umphed 15 to as well as a clean was after revenge slate Thirty thousand Including President A B Dinwiddie of Tulane were expected to watch the strug- quarter 0 uid at the half 13-Caltech shortened the count to in the third quarter and then Arl HOLLYWOOD Cal— Young Pap- zona gathered 13 points In the closke Hollywood knocked out John ing quarter one touchdown coming a second before the as gun gle Blair lies York 1 rouncL 7-- 13-- 6 12 Score by periods — 0 9 North Cache 0 0 Preston M 0 0 0—9 0— 0 t Chicagoans Lose Battle In Japan SENDAI Japan Oct 4— (AP)— The University of Chicago baseball on a n squad which invaded tour for 15 games with various organizations and schools here ended its playing round today by losing to the Tomon club 5 to 4 Ji-pa- i |