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Show COAST SCHOOLS HAVE GOOD TEAMS U. S. C. and Pomona College Out After Title in Their District on Coast LOS ANGBLE8, Cab, Oct. 0. I me 'of the best football seasons In many , years is being looked forward to by the universities and colleges of southern south-ern California this year. Almost wlth- toiit an exception the schools have at least more than half of last season's squads on hand with last ear's freshmen fresh-men players to rely upon for material with which to fill the places of tho pi i v crs who lefi The i niversitv of Southern California Califor-nia wii probably have the heavies! and most experienced team It has haL for several years. Although no Official Information In-formation hasTjeen given out. It Is expected ex-pected the squad w'lii Average about 190 pounds from end to end with the bai k field about fifteen pounds lighter. The Trojan team will be Ihe same as lust year's with the exception of the two guards, center and quarterback. These positions have be n filled bv experienced ex-perienced men When C. S. C. plays I'm first important import-ant game here, i ictober 1 1 against Stanford. Coach Henderson saw he fxpects to use the following lineup: Bill Isenhouser and ,llmm Smith, ends; Captain Ko Evans and BoalS, ta iklea; Orrue neuter and ' Babe" Cal-land Cal-land gu inl : Ited" Cox, center. Jimy Woodard, Quarterbacit; Frank Locketl land Charles Dean, halfbacks and Johnnv Leadlngham, fullback. MAN1 i MHl VTES Pomona college candidates, among whom are eleven veterans have been showing up exceptionally well In practice, prac-tice, according to Coach Eugene Nlxfoh. The entire freshman squad of last season 1 out and many of the veterans veter-ans are being given a hard fight for plat ea On the team llesldes Captain ; Charles BdcClaln, 170-pound fullback Nixon w ill have in the backfleld. Kd Covington at uuarterback and Chaun-co Chaun-co VoorhlCS, Glenn Doughty. Eugene Kennedy and Kay Wilson to pick from for the other backfleld positions Nixon Nix-on Is having a hard time trying to choose players for the line. Hill Cooper Coop-er and BUI Haughtoh are spoke of for ends. Valt. Chambers. Gllllngham and j Platte are also out for the positions Warren and Bruce Elliot, are likely candidates for center and tackle, respectively re-spectively while Baker, Rich. BHI and D'nebrlnk are considered for other positions po-sitions in t he line At Occidental college the turnout Is jthe largest since 1 ! 1 0 . when Occidental claimed the state championship, ac- ordfng to Coach W. L Stanton who ! believes In his present material, a combination com-bination of heavy plunging line and a light shifty backfleld can be found Reports from Kedlands university are that the ehool will have a light squad. Nine veterans have appeared 'for practice and enough uew men reported re-ported for the other positions. Substitutes Substi-tutes will be scarce ho ever, as ther-t are only about 100 male students In tho .school. tierald Hastings, substitute quarterback quart-erback last season, is being picked to call .ignals. Ben Carpenter again to J play at fullback, Will BUI Vount and Ted Loper. halfbacks: Mas Weld and Clyde Cook tackles: Colon Ogden andj MUton Qalr to alternate at center. I Pauley and Hatch, guards, and Perry i Batcher, captain at end. At the southern branch of the uiii-l ver-dty of California. Coach Harry Trotter says he does not see how bj can turn out a good team when only sixteen candidates reported for prac-tiCe prac-tiCe ind most of them without football experience. The Cubs received the worst of the argument In two practice. games held recenllv one with a local thisH high school team. llkl The California Institute of Tcchn- Ufl olog la expected to be represented by i . il w I h last ISh cording to reports. The line, It is said, tslB will average Sj pound from tackle hlClfl and the backfleld will he lighter. Four Blfl veterans out for positions. LD There huso been but few- reports re- ILEI gardlng the Whltter college prospects llVl but it is believed lhat U hitter will BU have team which will rank favorably f . with the Kediand eleven H . VI ' |