Show THE OGDEN STANDARD - WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1930 EXAMINER For raiM dtile Local Elevens To Open Season Is Scheduled For Quail In Weber County Clash Next Week Notre Dame Has New Lateral Pass To Harass Foes DEER HUNTERS In Annual Feature PREPARED F0Rv MsmbbA Thome Hopes To Win Again Kickoff To ‘Be Booked Early GDEN and Weber High moleskin warriors meet at the new Ogden VERGES BRINGS GOLD third sacker o JOHNNY VERGEZ club of the Pacific Coast league for the past two -recently years sold to the Giants enriched the bank roll of the Oaks some $75000 according to baseball writers nn the coast Vergez obtained his first professional experience with the Ogden club of the Utah-Ida- ho league - in 1927 and the early part of 1928 He was the sensation of the circuit at the far corner and ranked with the best stickers of the loop Vergez bagged 46 home runs in the Harry Williams circuit last year and is now one of the leading four-baexperts m the race about to close and throws Johnny bats He was an idol with Ogden baseball fans Boosters hereabouts expect Vergez to develop into one of the sensations of the big tent Howard Craghead and Pete Dag-li- a twirlersfor the Oaks and are also on the block and are expected to bring the Oaks an additional $100000 Besides being the football season this is the time of year when Jimmy Dykes announces that the A’s stole the enemies’ signals Dykes must have been given the wrong number on one of the balls hit to him at third base at St se right-hand- ed Louis AGGIES MEET TROJANS TTAH footballers face a I real STATE test at Los Angeles Saturday when they trot on the sodded field at the Coliseum against the Trojans of University of Southern Calif ornia Still smarting under a 6 defeat the Howard Jones athletes are expected to put up a much better brand of ball' against the Utahns which in one sense of the word is a tough break for Dick Romney Music and Duffield two back-lie- ld stars of the Trojans have been benched for indifferent playing last Saturday and new faces will appear in at least two positions for the Los Angeles machine The Fanners of Logan will depart Thursday for the coast They will engage in a short workout here before continuing on to the coast Romney will take a squad of 30 players on the jaunt He hopes his men will be able to hold the Trojans to a low score U 7-- Walter Hagen and Horton Smith got $50 an hour for teaching Tom Thumb golf fans in New York That almost reaches the point of being manual labor VANDERBILT IS STRONG of the tag surprises of the YNEcollege football campaign s Oc- vf tober gallop was the fashion in which Vanderbilt’s Commodores coached by Colonel Dan McGugin manhandled the rugged Minnesota boys right m front of the home town onlookers at Minneapolis” writes Alan J Gould Associated Press sports editor “It appears that most of the consternation tossed into the Gopher ranks was thrown by a 145-pou- nd substitute quarterback Johnny reI have this port of the proceedings from Jay Vessels: “Tli is little scrapper coming into the game as a substitute in the second period ran the tackles and the ends and threw and received forward and lateral passes until he had Minnesota punch drunk He scored three touchdowns and raced 65 yards Minnesota team through the whole for a fourth one only to have the play called back because of a penalty “This Ititle one-m- n cyclone had a good line and an alert backfield to help him but he could and did d He stayed do plenty erect througn a terrific mauling leaving the field in the fourth period while the stands stood and gave him a wonderful ovation “Askew was action personified He not only scintillated himself but he drove the whole Commodore outfit in an amazing display of—generalship “If Little Johnny Askew does be come one of the southern confer ence’s greatest stars of the season 35000 Minnesota fans who saw him in action will know that their eyes are good and that it wasn’t an optical illusion after all” Vanderbilt’s fine victory and Southern Methodist’s great exhibition against Notre Dame more than offset the defeat of Tulane 1929 southern conference champion by Northwestern in the intersectional warfare waged by the south in the midwest in one afternoon The chatter during the world's series was that Northwestern had a team plenty good enough to capture the Big Ten championship this year The Wildcats of Evanston have a powerful array with one of the best Hank backs in The conference Bruder to “carry the mail” when yards are needed Askew eye-witne- ss single-hande- Old Time Gndders Book Unique Event CHICAGO Oct 15— (AP)— Notre Dame and Northwestern football stars of other years will meet on Soldier field Thanksgiving day in a curtain xaiser contest to the Ore Virginia Shriners’ gon State-We- st hospital beneiit game Tim Lowrey Northwestern cap tain in 1925 has collected together Bill W’aldo Fisher Hank Fmkler Calderwood Skeets Wieman Rus anc Levison Yatz Bergherm Hemie Anderson former Wildcat stars for the game Coach Knute Rockne will select an Dame eleven all-Not- re Stadium Friday afternoon October 24 in their annual city championship grid melee The decision to hold the game in the afternoon was reached at a joint meeting of coashes and officials of the two schools Tuesday The kickoff will be carded at 2:30 p m sharp The contest next week will be the fourth between the Tigers and Warriors and promises to be brimful pi action and polished football Ogden has taken the nod in two games with Weber romping home with a victory last season The game in 1929 went down as perwith haps the best of the series scorof football and plenty thrilling ing jammed into the fracas Dick Thorne’s machine of 1930 is inexperienced but is out to upset the plans of the “Orange Streaks” and thereby retain the lootball jug for another year Chandler and Sarlo are the pick of the Warrior backfield artists while the two Favero brothers are the main cogs on the line The Warriors this season are piloted by center Dewey Favero last year Weber is sure to miss Taylor Lindsey Barker and Poaletti of the 1929 backfield and Van Kampen and Hunter ends Coach Thorne however has more than a week in which to prepare for the Tigers He plans to scout the game at Garland Thursday between the Tigers and Bear River The Tigers of 1930 have some fine football players in togs but thus far have been unable to break into the win column They tasted defeat in practice games with Granite and Davis and lost a thriller last week 19 to 13 to South Cache in their first league game Van Dyke and Morris are expected to carry the burden of Olish the attack against Weber another Tiger back is ’rarin’ for action against the Warriors Olish last season was the outstanding back of the Tiger offensive and is expected to aid the “Orange Streaks” materially in the 1930 event Coach Baldy Simkins and Coach Dick Kapple have been working the Tigers overtime in preparation for the Bear River game of tomorrow and the Weber game next week The Tigers scrimmaged with the Weber college second team last night on the practice field at the Deaf school A number of changes are contemplated in the Tiger lineup before he game with the Bears Thursday Following the game with Weber the Tigers meet Box Elder at Logan in a league-- encounter four-peri- - Co-Capta- ins WILDCATSBOOI! GAPAESATURDAY Branch Aggies Will Be OpFoot-ha- ll Weber college and Branch Aggies of Cedar City will meet in their irst league game of the season at he new Ogden stadium Saturday night officials of Weber announced today The kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p m sharp Efforts were made Tuesday to schedule the game for Thursday nit the southern eleven was unable to accept the change Coach Tuffy Linford and his Aggies may watch the B Y game at Salt Lake Saturday before coming to Ogden The Cedar City athletes boast a strong line and a classy collection of jacks They are out to unset the lengthy winning streak of Weber The Wildcats engaged in a long workout last night and are reported in good condition for the Saturday night feature Four members of the squad are still nursing injuries but they hope to be back in togs by Saturday U-Ut- ah 'EVER SUFFERS INJURY TO LEG Oct 15— (AP)— Practice developments gave observers new angles today on the forthcoming Alabama --Tennessee tilt companion piece to the Georga -- North Carolina game on Saturday's south em football schedule Once more Eugene McEver crack back and the nation’s leading scorer in 1929 was assisted from the Tennessee drill grounds nursing his in jured knee There was every indi cation that his latest scrimmage mishap would bar him from the Alabama game At Tuscaloosa Fullback Cain punting ace recently hurt cheered the crimson tide by running signals with the team Sather another ’Bama backfield mainstay who has been out with a sore shoulder also was on hand Because of the apparent tendency of Tennessee’s cripples to decline and Alabama’s injured to improve gridiron gossip has been building up a strong following for ’Bama Tennessee on the other hand has not been defeated since 1926 when it went down before Vanderbilt Rain thus far has prevented North Carolina from scrimmaging outdoors for the Georgia tussle but the Tar Heels are drilling strenuously in doors ATLANTA NEW CAMPAIGN'”" BILL HALLAHAN Binghamton’s contribution to the world series takes his glory modA scribe asked him estly what was the turning point in the game in which he whitev “Ask Jimmy washed the A’s Wilson” was Bad Bill’s answer I pitched according to his sigIt’s true that Mickey nals” Cochrane wasn’t the only catchBob Zuppke’s er in the series young Illini are still using the huddler though most of the othWesers have abandoned it ley Fesler once more has been shifted back to his end position His on the Ohio State eleven two first State's in fullbacking games left nothing to be desired but Coach Willaman visions a strengthened club with an at one wing ? Manuel Rivero Cuban has made the grade as a varsity halfback at He's Lou Columbia university Little’s most prized forward 4 AlIIMilil Ford Tells of Rules) For Shooting Hundreds To Seek Bucks county will SPORTSMEN of Weber to bag quail rom November 2 to 4 inclusive E L Ford president of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective anassociation In the nounces original proclamation is?ued just a few days ago by J Arthur Mecham Weber county was not listed in the counties featuring the open season on quail No shooting will be permitted in Ogden valley during the open For an- - can sea-Presid- MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS PREPARE FOR NEW CHASE McCarthy Will Manage Yankees Dodgers Have Fine Outfield By HERBERT W BARKER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct 15— (AP)— Gioves and bats may be laid away until next spring but the search of baseball mag- halfback are three principals ih a new and Elaborate Larry Mullins and Joe Savoldi alternate fullbacks and March ant Schwartz ' to offense Dame Notre has Knute Rockne added the the lateral pass nates for means by which their clubs can be strengthened goes on forever The 1930 season has barely closed but aldeals ready four interof major est to National and American league fans have been completed The Chicago Cubs made the first move by Lester obtaining Sweetland an - effective southpaw from the Phillies in a straight cash deal Yesterday the Brooklyn Robins and Boston Braves both announced player deals of major while Jacob Ruppert resident of the New York Yankees did the expected and signed Joe to McCarthy former Cub pilot for the next mahage theat Yankees a reported salary of two years :3Q000 a year The Robins who faltered in theal lome stretch after giving all league contenders an argument through most of the season apparently have made a in acquiring the services of Frank and (Lefty) O’Doul outfielder Fresco Thompson second baseman In exchange the Robins gave to the Phillies Jumbo Jim Elliott pitcher Clise Dudley righthander Hall Lee rookie outfielder and a bundle of cash O’Doul and Thompson should provide the remedy for the two painful weaknesses in the Robin lineup last season O’Doul is a tremendous hitter and with Babe Herman and Johnny "Frederick will give Uncle Wilbert Robinson the hardest-hittin- g outfield in baseball O’Doul hit 383 this year Herman 393 and Frederick 334 Thompson is a fine second baseman who should do much better with Brooklyn than he did with the Phillies ' The Braves who made a good showing in the 1930 race under Bill McKechnie’s leadership have acAnquired Wesley Schulmeric Los Mcgeles outfielder and William Afee Chicago recruit in a deal by which Pitcher Bob Smith went to the Cubs and Outfielder Jimmy Welsh to Los Angeles Schulmeric hit 387 in the coast league while McAfee who toiled for the Reading Internationals controlled by the Cubs showed flashes of promise outfit with a seventh-plac- e The move by which McCarthy succeeded by Rogers Hornsby as manager of the Cubs dons an American league uniform has been expected by the experts ever since the world’s series The terms of the contract were not made course but McCarthy deof public clared it was the “best contract I ever signed” Baseball observers basing their observations on the re $25000 a year McCarthy re puted ceived from the Cubs wrote down $30000 as the probable annual salary he will draw from the Yankees Ruppert told McCarthy he confidently expected him to develop a pennant winner and added: “You and you alone will be the manager1 Ruppert said he had obtained Me Carthy as Bob Shawkey’s successor because of the National leaguer’s greater managerial experience man“Shawkey did as well as any ager could have done with the Yankees last season” Ruppert said “and I hope he will become a great manager” ‘ im-jorta- left-hand- ed two-ye- ar f Newsboy Brown To Get Coast Battle LOS ANGELES Oct 15— Brown Los Angeles fly to meet weight who has been signedWolgast-Frankie the winner of the Midget a Genaro fight in flyweight decistitle match won a ten-rouion here last night from Claude Cal Varner young Bakersfield weighed 117 ’A fighter - Both Brown won five rounds Varner wus given three and two were even Maurice Holtzer 128 Vi the young Frenchman who has scored several times recently in the east continued his advance with a victory over Goldie Hess 133 popular loca fighter Holtzer used a strong'body attack to win six rounds while Hess won two and two were even (UP)-News- nd boy ss by Ossie Solem football coach at Drake university on plays that figure strongly in the attack of the country’s large football teams this season ’ ss By OSSIE SOLEM DES MOINES Oct 15— (AP)— Another threat in the versatile No-u- re Dame offense has been added by Knute Rockne It is a lateral pass and its execution is camouflaged by This ’ even if unsuc- criss-cro- ss cessful at least should pull the criss-cro- ss feint'h op- posing tackle out toward his end to allow Schwartz the next time to spin completely around and buck the inside of the weak side of the line after making a pretense at re- peating the criss-croBy now Rockne expects the short side of the defensive end and tackle - to be in a quandary and they probably are So Schwartz again fakes the ss to Savoldi and then another spinner By this No 3 and Metzger have had ample time right guard to come around and harass the end and Brill No 4 to come out and protect Schwartz as he completes the turn and starts for the sidelines As soon as Savoldi has got by the right end Schwartz tosses him the ball over the head of the incom ing end Brill continues on down the lield to block the secondary time Carideo js p I j McPhail Tells New Rules Notre Dame Shift Is Legal MACK LOSES IN § EASTERN BOUT nce ke the fake of a short side spinner and criss-croplay The faked plays actually are run off first to confuse - the defense The sequence follows in this manner:- In the criss-croplay Schwartz No 1 back makes' a half turn to his right and gives the ball to No 2 back who is either Savoldi or Mullins for a wide dash to the short or weak side In this instance to the left as the backfield is unbalanced to the right This is the first of a series A1 Na-ion- ten-stri- ent son on quail ( nounces on season pheasants in Open Grand and Duchesne counties is announced today? in addition to open seasons declared a few days ago by the state fish and game com- missioner “The change to permit sportsmen of Weber county to shoot quail was made possible after the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association had made the request to the state department ” said President Ford today “The bag limit for quail is 10 birds per day sportsmen of Ogden valley requested the Weber county organization to plant pheasants in Ogden valley This past summer 200 young birds were planted there and they have now grown to lull size “It Is the desire of the sportsmen td give the pheasants a chance to thrive during the winter season If they are successful in standing the cold temperature in the valley next year the association will plant liberally No shooting will be permitted in the' valley this year “Deer are reported very plentiful in all parts of the state this year and there is no reason why sportsmen should hot be able to bag their buck j “Snow of the past few days should be beneficial to the hunters Hundreds of sportsmen of the state will go out after their bucks when the season opens October 20 “The law requires that all hunters wear red caps or hats so that they may be easily distinguished Only bucks: may be shot whose horns exceed five inches in length “The Weber association is displaying signs at the head of South Fork calling attention to the fact that there are numerous elk in that loj od all-divis- ion ponents In Night Event Did You Know That — Easily Takes Verdict In Bout At Chicago Arena Singer v sf ’ By L S (LARRY) MacPHAIL National Football Referee impression exists that the in the 1930 rules further restricting the use of the shift were at directed Knute R oc k n e and the Notre Dame school of football Coaches of more than 25 college teams received attheir Notre training Dame Such notable successes as “Gus” Dorais at leg-wea- ry ed in the stadium last night but it quired ten rounds of everlasting running after the westerner to gain him the decision of the referee and judges Mack who staged a great battle against Tony Canzoneri in Chicago a year ago appeared awed at finding himself in the same ring with the world champion and devoted the 30 minutes of action running away from Singer’s whizzing left hooks and earnest right swings When he was not on the run he dove into clinches and Singer alhe tried desperately didn’t though came very close to accomplishing a knockout Singer was credited with nine of the ten rounds with one even The 9524 spectators most of whom went to the stadium with the sole hope of seeing the king flatten Mack were disappointed and booed the decision The fireworks again were provided by KingLevinsky the west side fish distributor who kept letting fly with his devastating right until he tagged Tom Kirby of Boston in er the second round of a foolish in somewhat looked The king missing but when he landed on Kirby’s chin the result was extremely convincing bout Kid In the third ten-rou- Detroit “ Jimmie” Phelan at Purdue MZTii ’ s§ TIE 15— (AP)— A1 Oct CHICAGO of the world’s ruler the Singer lightweight boxers owned a decisive victory for his initial appearance in Chicago but was a considerably young man Engaging in his first bout in his own division since he knocked the crown from Sammy Mandell’s head last July Singer scored a one-sidvictory over Eddie Mack of Denver re- EXPERTS READY and Wash i ngtonBach“Charley” man at Florida Lariy Madigan Slip at St Mary’s California and a host inof up and coming youngsters cluding “Chuck” Collins at North Carolina Noble Kizer who is succeeding Phelan at Purdue and Jimmie” Crowley at Michigan State are disciples of the Rockne system and use variations of the Notre Dame shift ORIGIN OF SHIFT The shift has been a matter of controversy since it was originated by Dr Harry Williams at Minnesota about 1908 In the old Minnesota shift all 11 players changed positions It was purely a power attack and the purpose was to get more players to a given spot than the defense could muster and get them there first The rules at the time were indefinite and their- - interpretations a matter of dispute The shifting team was generally in motion when the ball was passed and this gave them an unfair edge over a team did not use the shift NonFrancis featherweight contender that teams refused to schedule from Italy scored a cleancut deci- shifting teams the shift The that sion over Harry Fierro of Chicago “old school”employed demanded that it be Francis’ body punching and superior abolished too were for the much boxing skill THE NOTRE DAME OFFENSE aggressive Fierro Dame’s main offensive Notre weapon is in running attack It typifies speed and deception rather than power Rockne employs only a backfield shift and uses it to develin the op rhythm and light fast Notre Dame backs The shifts are varied and a change of GULF pace Is introduced so that if the defense disregards the ball in charging they are apt to be off side LOS ANGELES Oct 15— (AP)t-Wit- h ’ Other successful coaches prefer a the name of Miss Edith Quier Set offense If there was any macrossed from the list of contenders terial advantage and the shift was in first round match play the wom- suited to their material they Would national golf tour- use it Rockne uses this style of aten’s thirty-fourtack to perfect rhythm gain decepnament moved into the second ' tion' and to keep the defense back bracket today The freckle-face- d Reading Pa on its heels He believes it has enNotre Dame to compete upon girl a member of the 1930 United abled States Curtis cup team succumbed an equal basis with teams possessyesterday to the steady playing of ing more inherent power NaturalMrs Brent Potter northern Califor- ly those who follow Rockne’s system nia champion in the biggest sur- oppose further restrictions which prise the initial round had to offer would virtually abolish the shift RULES RESTRICT SHIFT The count was 2 up All other favorites including the Unfair momentum as the ball Is title defender Miss Glenna Collett passed was eliminated as far as the and two former champions Mrs rules are concerned by legislation Dorothy Campbell: Hurd and Miss several years ago The question has Marion Hollins won in conventional been n simple one Do all the shift' fashion ing players come to an absolute Two of the youngest stars in the stop remain stationary for a second tourney furnished a brilliant first before the ball is passed? If they round match when Miss Helen do the shift is legal Hicks 19 former Canadian cham In spite of the clear provisions of pion from Inwood N Y shot sub-p- the rules the annual criticism of Some of it is golf to defeat Miss Lucille De the shift continues Coronado Cal en- justified Some coaches are not conLong trant 3 and l cerned whether their teams stop or ten-round- nd ' not Some officials are timid in their rulings and this results in varying enforcement On the other hand there are coaches who let out a yelp every time they meet a shifting team The alibi for the defeat is the claim of illegal motion Some of them are not satisfied with a stop— they want a vacation The annual discussion centers around Rockne though Notre Dame is only 6ne of a hundred teams that use the shift NOTRE DAME SHIFT LEGAL The crux of the matter is the spirit in which the shift is used Ethically there is nothing unfair about the Notre Dame shift and coaches such as Rockne Phelan and Dorais time their own shift and know when it Is within the rules Fielding Yost was heard to remark after the Notre California game last fall "I would have been perfectly satisfied with Rock’s’ shift Notre Dame came to a complete stop and their shift was perfectly legal” Few of Notre Dame’s major opponents offer any criticism of their shift in the back-fie- ld Dame-Southe- rn v THE 1930 RULES The 1930 rules ' are not really changed at all ‘The use of the words “at least a second” instead of “approximately a second” is a substitution of a specific for an ambiguous term The- - change in the suggested count by the referee in timing the duration of the pause is probably an effort to stiffen up d officials Teams with a legal shift will use It in 1930 Coaches who have been trying to get by with something else may find it more difficult this season The rules are and have been ample Their enforcement is all that is necessary and that Is simply a matter of officiating week-knee- I COAST LEAGUE — EVENT ar By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO Oct 15— (AP)— Professional golfers of America are shini z un their war clubs for record cash plunder from tournaments this winter Already many new tournam- faiMtesIet TEST SATURDAY Strong Machines Ready For Competition In Big Ten Race ents have been scheduled and CHICAGO Oct 15— (UP)— Posthe Professional Golfers’ associa sibility of two current favorites for tion of America championship honors meeting defeat added interest today to the reports the win gave ter campaign week’s Big Ten football competition Four conference and two interwill be the richest in its history sectional games are scheduled with The first event Illinois Minnesota and Iowa the on the schedule only teams which have not met is the Salt Lake conference foes to date1 receiving City open Octo-- " their first Big Ten test The schedule is: ber 25 and 26 Illinois at Northwestern vs for a purse of $5000 Special in' terest is attached to this competi- Champaign 111 vs Ohio State at CoVon Elm Michigan tion Inasmuch as George -j lumbus amateur the will officially desert Purdue vs Iowa at Iowa City ranks and join the Farrells Hagens Indiana vs Minnesota at MinArmours and Smits as a “business f neapolis man” golfer Pennsylvania vs Wisconsin at From there the money playing caravan of golfers moves to the Pa- Madison Florida vs Chicago at Chicago cific northwest for tournaments at The Northwestern-Illinoi- s Portgame and Seattle Tacoma Spokane a week ago as a certain After November regarded land throughout for Northwestern now looms that the ca varan moves on to Cal victory as a major test for the ifornia for probably the richest sea sons in that state — a program in- titular favorites Northwestern suffered !a heavy cluding the first annual San Fran- blow in the loss of Captain Hank cisco open match play championship Bruder star halfback who is conwith prize money of $7500 December 4 to 7 the Catalina $7500 open De- fined to the hospital with smallpox cember II to 14 the Pasadena $4000 and with the balance of the squad fresh vaccinations the Wild open December 19 to 21 the27Glen carrying and Cats have been unable to practice dale $2500 open December 28 the $3500 Long Beach open all week In addition Reb Russell and Harry Los An- first string fullback January 2 to 4 the 9$10000 tackle have been 11 Kent to and the varsity geles open January ineligible richest df them all the $25000 Agua ruled Meanwhile the Illinois team Calient e open January 12 to 17 Between the already schedulec which escaped early season attenCalifornia tournaments Miss Ma tion by Mike Tobin’s clever publicity has demonstrated that it is not rion Hollins former national wom- work as to “green” as it was painted and en’s champion is anxious sponsor obstacle a rich open tournament at Santa now looms as a dangerous contend Cruz Cal The purse dates and de- for Big Ten championship tails of this proposed tournament TS In the other conference games ha7 enot been arranged Michigan Purdue and Minnesota r are favored to defeat Ohio State ' Iowa and Indiana respectively with Is State game most the Michigan-Ohi- o likely to produce an upset Pen n Wisconsin's clash with promises one of the best intersectional contests of the season with CHICAGO Oct 15— (AP) — An X-r- Wisconsin a slight favorite to win examination today was to deterChicago’s already weak team has mine whether or not Tom Kirby been shattered by injuries and if received any Florida approaches the strength of Boston heavyweight Injuries other than a dislocated ver- other southern visitors to conferwhen ence territory the Maroons appear tebra at the base of the skullLevin-sky destined for defeat he was knocked out by King last night Chicago stiff practice today in preparation Kirby suffered the dislocation when he hit the floor in the second for Saturday’s game with Oregon State eleven The Oregon boys have round after Levinsky finally manBosmet defeat so far this' year but not the elusive to outguess aged a 7 trouncing from the to suffered connect a with tonian and right the jaw At the emergency hospit- Cardinals in 1929 al td which Kirby was removed it BERKELEY Calif Oct 15— (UP) was said that he was getting along “Nibs” Price plans to use —Coach satisfactorily many little known players on his California squad next Saturday when the Bears tangle with the San GRID NOTES Francisco Olympic club it was said today Observers were a little wary Oct "15— of such a program pointing out that PALO ALTO Calif (UP) — “Pop” Glenn Warner sent his the clubmen are all former uruver- Stanford Cardinals through some sity stars I j pre-seas- on 4 ' I 1 Tuesday’s Results Injured In Chicago Event Kirby Sacramento 15 Portland Seattle 1 Oakland 6 Mission 6 San Francisco 5 Score by innings: R H E 2 Los Angeles 9 Hollywood 3 -- th ’ Program Professionals -- FATOTESM -- Salt Lake City' Event Is cality and for the hunters to make sure thattthey do not shoot elk” First On For ! - il FOR GOLF PLAY - —— v c 5 9 2 Portland 15 15 0 Sacramento Batteries: Ortman Fullerton and Palmisano Thomas and Koehler Score by innings: R H E 1 4 2 Seattle Oakland 6 11 1 Batteries: House and Borreani Edwards and Lombardi Score by innings: R H E 1 Mission '612 2 7 0 San Francisco Batteries: Caster and Brenzel Davis Douglas and Gaston (Two night games) Score by inning: R H E 9 12 0 Los Angeles 3 8 5 Hollywood Batteries: Ballou and Hannah Page Hollcrson and Scvereid ay 4-- t i |