PW& see t MEDFORP MAIL TRfBtTNE, MrSDFORD, OKEQOX, SUNDAY, SEPTtfMTiKtt 2), 1929. . n a.- n. ! t n't I,-. J!0 ,1-r til.-. I''- It 4f l'u 1 .l-j'l r GOLDEN BEARS TRIUMPH 27-6; STANFORD WINSilN AGGIE Till SECOND SQUAD Santa Clara Beaten Decisi vely While Cardinals Score One Touchdown Victory Over Olympic Club Before Big Crowd. BY RUSSELL J. NEWLAND :( Associated Press Sports Writer) : MEM,OR1ALi STADIUM, Herk ilejr Calif., Sept. 28. (P) Oall fnrnlii'B contribution to fur west ern football for 1X9 came up to the expectation!! of followers to day when the Beam smashed their way to ii 27-fi victory over a hard flgl.tlnn Santa Clara eleven. . Hofore approxlmatqly 4,000 per sons, the largest throne; ever to root an opening game here, the California stalwarts pounded anil paused theh- wuy to a decisive If not easy triumph.'. . The Broncos were In there strug gling every minute of the game, hut a superior California offensive, founded largely on a final aerial attack, spelled their gridiron doom In the first hair. California scored a touchdown in the .first period and ,two .more lu, the second to hold a 20-0 lead at half time. , Outclassed iu the first half, and .unable even to score a first down, the Broncos value bnclt to, give their .rivals a tussle in the second half. Coach Nibs Price started the final half with an eleven composed largely of reserves and ugainat this squad the Santa Clara siiiinil made a strong showing during tho third period. Kesortlng to a passing at tack, the visitors drove "down to the seven yard Hue, the first time they wne able to roach Califor nia 'territory. A strong Bear de fense arose, however, and the Broncos lost the bull on downs nfter a poor pass ami a smeared play had forced them back to the 30-yard lino.. ". California's first string squad was lined up during the last per iod, but a desperate Santa Clara team managed ,'to score against It. Throwing everything Into one great thrust, tho Broncos scored V il .touchdown lu the last minute of -play. Tlireo passus llmt gullied a bital of i'i yards brought tliom lliolr six. points. Tho .Bears vis. Isbly slowed up during this lust nttack by tho opposition and Ifaukinson's push to Muchudo caught them .unawares. .California had previously scored Its fourth touchdown n few min utes before, following long ruiiH by Benny Lorn, left hulfliuck, that not led 40 yards. The Hoars lost Ilia ball on downs but regaluod .. It Immediately on an Intercepted pass and drove through with passes and lino plunges to score. HlokliiKbothntn went over for the ilx points. Im failed to convert, but California received the extra -point when a Simla Clara man was ruled off side, California registered 13 first downs to 10 for Santa Clara. !,om was the outstanding ball lugger. Packing t times for 110 yards. Riogels, Bear captain and center whose 75-yard run In the wrong direction cost California an 8-7 game to (leorglu Tech at Pasa dena last New Year's day, turn ed In h great gamo during the time he played. In the fourth quartor ho Intercepted a Santa Clara ,pass and this was responsi ble .tor California's fourth touch down. Mettor. Bantu Clara loft half, played a brilliant game. He carried tho ball 1U times, moro than the total of all tho othur Bronco backfield men and gained SO yards by his efforts. STANFORD STADICM, Sept. I!8. (Ar I In a great exhibition of do. fenslvo line play Stanford I'nlver slty football team wont to a 0 In' 0 victory today ovor the highly touted 01ymu.lt- club eleven but'oro an .estimated crowd of 25,000 peo ple. A short kick by Allen. WIukoiI O fullback. .Unit , went out of bounds on his own 43-yatd line, gave the Cardinals the chance lo scoro the only touchdown of the Rame In the second period. From this point Frentrup, Stanford half 'hark, rambled 21! yards around end of a doinn pass lateral. Then Smalllng plowed Into tho Hue for a short gain and then faded back and hurled a long puss lo Holherl, hiuillng iinnr the goal lino and the latter drove over for a score. Klelshliacor attempted to convert .but his kick waa blocked. Tho Clubmen Vvlcn tlireutoned to score. In Ilia third quarter two long passes took them to the Stan ford 1fi yard Hnu where they hist the ball on an incomplete pasn over the goal lino. In the fourth period an . intercepted Stanford , pass and some Inspired bnll curry ing by I'ruderii-ks, substitute half . back, brought .them to the Card inals' 24-yard line but again a long heave fall Incomplete ainoug the goal posts. . . Captain Mullnr of Stanford turn ed in a startling performance at right end as did Korri. Olympic club wlngntan, Morton Kanr, play ing. Misty fur tho club, brought the crowd to Its feet 'time an1 again with .twisting rotuins of BUuforU's punts. ' tQB ANOKL.KH. Sept. Jj.p) Whatever stratogotlo position the University of Southern California football elevon mny have held In re-season . reckoning, waa nun mented beyond computation hire today na the, Trojans ran vlot over the University of Cullfornla M Los Angeles Iirnlns, 71 to 0. Mall Tribune arts are re.iiS !iv 16,000 people every day. ' tf STATERS FLASHIOREGON TRIMS STRONG FINISH Corvallis Squad Held Score less In First Half Drive Over 19 to 0 Victory By Straight Football In- . tercepted Pass Is Touch down. CCMtVAU-lS, Ore., Sept. 28. (A) Oregon State proved Itself a strong second hulf football team here today by defeating the Cal ifornia Aggies 1R to 0 after the Southerners held them scoreless and all but outplayed them through two periods. Scblsslor'a mon began their march in tho third period on tliclr own 30-yard lino when Kerr, sub stitute hulfhuck, ran through the line for 30 yards. The drive con tinued with straight football, Buerke carrying the pigskin ovor the last yard. .The second score following In the final period when Nosier, midget substitute quarter, return ed a punt 25 yards after Cali fornia kicked from behind its own line. Kssmau, substitute fullback, scored and Moten converted. The final count ennio In the lust min ute of play when Jletton Inter cepted ' u pass and ran 3' yards lo score but failed to convert. Tho weather and field were much to the visitors' liking and In the first half their line work ed well with Severs strong at cen ter while the backs made 25 yards from Bi-rlmmngo to the Stators' 22 they lost it nil In the second half and ended with no net gains to the home tentn's 175. Schisslor kept Shorwood, flashy half, on the bench alter tho first minute. Cnllt'. Aggies Pos. Ore. State Schmidt 1,K Uustalson Leathers 1.(1 Larson Stover ' Geddos tllllesplo Kt! Thompson Borges KT Bynxton Pearson UK Hlrlff Craves Q Buerke W'ler LH Sherwood .Miinin ltll Hughes Sou.a F ' (llliuore Scoro by Porlods: Calif. Aggies 0 0 0 0 0 Oregon Stuto 0 0 0 13 I!) Oregon Slnto scoring: Touch downs, HiiiiiKo.i Khhiiiiii, substitute lor (illinoro;! .Mootqii, . substitute for JI ughes. , . Points from try' after ' touch down: .Meet In, place-kick. OPENER SETUPS VNIVKHSITY OF WASHIXII Tt). STADICM, 8KATTLK, Sept. JS. (fl'l After falling to score In the first period, the University of Washington football team piled tip a 47 to 0 victory over Whitman college, Us first 1 :' opponents this iiftoruoou. The "Washington Ililxklcs began to function in the second period end counted seven tiim lulntvus before the .,fluiil gun whs sounded. PULLMAN, Wnsli., Sept. 28. (ft'i WauhliiKton State college swamped Hie ellcge of Idaho 48 to 0 here today In their opening game of the season. Seven touchdowns and six converted goals made tho acore nhnot-t iih big ns In tlieli giuun last yenr, but the Cougars lucked driv ing power In today's gumo. MISSOULA. Mont. Sept. C8. Wi A line, impenetrable on de fence iind powerful on offence, this afternoon overcame Montan.i university's handti-ap of a green back field and provided a football upset to dispel holies of Muuut St. Chat-Ian college of Helena for n stale championship this year. Tho (Irlaslles won, 18 to 0 de aplle the HnlntK' spirited uhalienge during the last two periods. MllKCDW, Ida.. Sept. 28. (rt'l The University of Idaho fool hall li'ittu defeated Montana State eol h'gc OS to tl, with straight rootball In a , iion-c ontcrencu ganie here loday. A sensntlonitl tloublo siss nour the end of the fourth peri od that sunt lie Krate, halfback, over the Hue saved the ltobcnts a whitewashing. SI'OKANH, SOi, SKIIWrill sti-ong ctensiiKii- 1'nlverslty Bull dogs ' defeated Kllelisburg' 'Normal seliool'a footbalft men here totday II to I 150 POINTS MADE MKNOMINIOK, Mich.. 8ot. t. -H'PH-Thfl Monunilnpo. IiIkIi Mhimi foollmll Ifhin nioldvd lotn srld Iron lilntory todny hy dtjfoatin Klngitford 150 to 0. Thq vlrtuvn mo rod 23 touohdow-nn and IX polnlH nfter touchdown. TaUn. Mnnomtnor hnirhHok uroi-d nln nf thn tourhdriffna on run nvnr U, J'ftrdf. PACIFIC WITH First Team Plays Only !n Opening Quarter, and Af ter Listless Start, Big Score Is Registered. KCCIKN'K, Ore., Sept. 2S. (P) Oregon, In a long proceBsion of (oiichdowns, trampled over Pacific University 8 to 0 In the opening nou-confereuce game of the season here today. The W'ebfoots got off to a slow start, playing a mon otonous brand of football through the first half, but camn to life In the second half to rush the lladgoi- goal almost at will. In Oregon's victory, however, Ihero lurked n shadow of mystery since only lu the flrKt quarter was the Webl'uot first team on the field. ! Oregon first crossed tho Badger goal line late In the first quarter. Tho score was unearned but It sturted the locals on a scoring rampage that lasted until the end of the gamo. Pacific Pos. I.K I.T U! V HII KT It 13 Ci LIT ltd V Oregon Krdle.v Colbert Shields Studelman Llllle Cbrlslensen Archer KlUmillor Wllliums Spear Mueller Walker Cone Knup Tour Ager Briichinan Johnson Miller Slirlyur. Krosli Carlton Score by periods: Pacific 0 0' 0 00 Oregon . ..0 13 20 1 Ds Oregon scoring: Touchdowns, Moollor, Donilhue, sub lor Wll- Hums; Spear, Robinson, sub for Kltzmlllur; , Huttou, 3, bmIi for Moeller: A.'Browne, sub for Spear; Johnson; sub for 'Moeller.' ' Points for try after touchdown: Robln- son 2, Kitzmlllor, Ondnhl. OVER WEED 20-6 PASS LOSES 27-6 Tho A.shlund hy:U scluiol foot ball lot m, ilif.'atcd tho Word, (f'nlif.) Jlinh Hi'lutul i'HH?rilay jiftcriiuon. on their home ki'oimhK -'0 t (i, In u muiH! thut wiw nvxiw in (loulit, aftor the flint (juarter. Thp I.lthlaiiR proHontod a utroiiR ilcfcfiHt. and ii Htmpny offi-nso but wtTu weak an forward pUHttln Thoy Hhowcd fHHliVH of tpumwork. and wcro fuat. Tho California tinm n wook ko pluytd tho Kummth FalU lilh t:clmol lo u Hovt'n to Hi'Ven In n fjamo nt Klamath Falln yos iorday aftrrnnon. tho OrnntH Vnnn Ii Ik ti Brhnol waH doft'iitod liy Klam ath FallH, '21 to It. The (Mlinati' t'lty youths vrvve outi'laafpd In all dMartmont8 of tho Knp. 3t wiw thoh Hwoml Kamo, aftor a lon altMt'iUT frnm tho .nouthorn Oro Kin t'onfprpnro, Tho Klamath KhIIh wuh Mb but hIow. and rpmtrtoil lo HtralKht foot htill throughout innM of the umno. HAI-UV. Mt. HH. (Hj Tho Clnunawa Indian m'hool football toum dofontod tho irnlumhlH lnt vovNlty hls'h (tohool cloven 21 to (' nt Chnminva today. M ouch ant and Wiltti'r. Indian hai.-kH, advan'rod tho hull almost at will against Xhv liuppidtnood Porlland Iohui. A touchdown and afoi Wfirfl ucorod hy I'lunnawa In tho Kocnnd uuar tor. ono tout'hdow n In tho third period and ono In tho fourth. I'BNDl-KTOX. Ore, Sopt. 3S. (dV-A thirty yard run hy O'llrlon. riKht end. In tho soocmd period roHiiltod In a to o vh tory for Pasco hlKh BOhottl ovor INuuiloton horc today. ASTOUIA, trp.. sMt. SIS.- tvV- ANtitiin hUih romred ncrhMi tlu (rant hlnh Behool criddvrH Iippp loday and oux'i-upd on tho lonu oud of a ti u Hooro. L PILE UP BIG SCORES AXXAI'OI.IH, Md.,-Htpe. . (fl'i Navy unleashed n powerful running ntliirk when IhmIhou mil Verslty was powerless to stop and sniushtd ev.r the Ohl"an for a -t? to 0 victory to start Its quest fur 1US9 roetlaill honors before 10,000 spectniors Kulay. A biK kftelil untrb-d as a whole, but with experience as Indlvliliinlx itlld u line pi a. il, all Intact from lat Keason etisbb-d Navy to score almost nt will and not until the lapt half did the Matters make their slnsle first down. WK8T POINT, N. Y Sept. !?. Artny'i bl guns were' too nowoiful loduy (or a name little llostnn university eleven and the Cadets started their season with a 2 to 0 victory. Despite a blist ering hot afternoon a crowd ol approximately i;,0o0 saw tho foot ball curtain rung up. 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