1 If TROJANS POINT iniiiinT Tninin AbAINul MM Of tartan foe Defense for Spread Forma lions, Passes and Line "Thrusts Given Attention . for Saturday Game With Carnegie Tech. .' ,I.OS ANGELES. Cnl., Dec. 12.- W-Coacl, Howard .Ices plans for Ills University of Southern Culifornlu football aggregation definitely- to do something here Saturday 'about the array of trick Ida. credited to the Tartan foe mora Carnegie Tech. Km tiler d u m in y scrimmages, pointed to build ii defense against tho prize collection of spread for mations, passes and lino thrust b expocted from the Invaders, Is on the i schedule for this aftpriioou after the hard, clash yesterday be tween the varsity mid the reservos. Even tho darkness, which shroud ed the goal posts, of ftovard field, failed to halt tho session. t Kifrnior Trojan stars, Joss Hlhbs at -tackle, Slorloy Drnry at end; mid Aubrey Dovlnc, tho. freshman coach, were on the reserve eleven, which turned loose' some .of the Carnegie tricks. Kor the most part their efforts-were smothered. .111 lllP,t U-lmai. Ihn I'nvDlHf Inn). T the hall, it hammered through to l i ' touchdown in short order with i ? Kiisscll Saimdcrs. quarterback, and i Jlininy .Musick, fullback, carrying J tho lu lint of the attack. Kinle 7 Pinclicrt and Harry Idclso:i com .) Plnled the hackfield combination. W illie the Trojan coaching stuff t was. laying idans for more scrim- j niugo today, 27 memuors of the Cwncgtc Tech siiiad, with their y coaching stan', spent the day nt tho Grand Canyon. ., Yesterday they ' timed out - ,Wrlilsjof(, ril, for a light worknnt. ' '" , i 1ISIiOX (!) llaskplhall, In j trod need in Portugal in. 19117, has ,z niMde great strides. 'J wenly-four ' teams are pluylng ,1 a regular schedule- Others urc J V e I n g organised. The inH-ln CAGE GAME POPULAR j AMONG PORTUGUESE I .. ' , mulrhes nro Dlaycd. oit Sunday be- w fore largo crowds. j i i unipnimon in me game is so ki'on that a (earn ls fn -training for ' the European championship i contests. The Portuguese nro eon-! fldent of winning since some of J their players learned the game I J hi America and.XIgured in im- i :i ... .. ... ,. . . ' port ant comesrs in mc unucu BOB CAT IS CAUGHT nil 11111 I Alio ppppiy ., UN WILLIMIVlO UnCC. ' 1 extricating himself from Stechcr's I rate keeps up, there will be no WILLIAMS tKKlOK, Ore., Dee. (body scissors by rolling outside thePubljo sitlc.' all of 'the' tickets gn 1 i'.l Special.) Hen Letteken and : ropes.' Stecher took the second j Ing liy application," he announcc'J. Vernon tlichaidsiin were . lucky i full with a body kcIfsots,. .SunneiiJ Of thcso,. tickets, 2.000 went to enough to catch a large bobcat in berg repeated his . flying1 tacKVrtiioti Pittsburgh almuril and 3,500 to til-' a tr.'ii one day last week. j;-,'V;": j : l Eastern Teams Handicapped in Western Invasions, Says Coach HAILTON, N. Y.. Dec. 12. (ff) The best an eastern football team invading tho Pacific coast can ex pect Ih 20 per cent the worn of It, according to Andy Kerr. Colgate coach, who also has charge of or ganizing the east team for the an nual charity game with the wostiat least 20 per cent advantage for Kerr. In addition to his wide ex perience In Eastern foot hull, put in four years nt Stanford nniversity and has had opportunity to study the intercollegiate question . from both ancles. t-ooli out there and von'll see : tlio reason." said Korr, pointing to ; Ing -east', but would 'ho heavllv Miltnall Held, 'the Colgato Rrid-j handicapped ill ruin or snow or cx iron. "That field Is frozen as hard 1 troino cold." Ken- ilndaics as a rock and is slippery as a mill j "They don'f have any of that No pond, it Is the same in any other I vcmber weather oiit (herd and they section of the cast or middle went. I would he lost If thov sii-nck u hr I Vnn fnit't l.nl.1 i. .... ri.u I , even wnlk on It without slipping;. 1 TO BE AWARDED LANGLEY MEDALS WASHINGTON, live. 1 2. (fr) nmmumltr KU-lmrd'K. nyrd anil , Charles At. Manly 'today were, awarded the J-rfinKley medal fur aeronautic.) achievement - during the year JULMJhy the board of re Konts of the Smithsonian Institu tion.' - Ilyid received the award fttr his use of the airplane in exploration of the South Polar area. Manly was invenXor of one of the first successful airplane en Khics. He also has contributed in many ways to improvement of aviation. Charles A. Lindbergh is ono of the , holders of the medal, ono of tluj; hiKhesH'ardsU) Qvlatoy can receive. ' :, ' . BUTTE FALLS TO PLAY E KOCUK UIVKR. Ore., Dec. 12. (Special.) The liulte Kails high school haKketltall team will play Rogue Uiver hero Friday night, Dec. J 3th. The two teams are about evenly matched as ' Butte Falls defeated Rogue Hlver by a few points. Tho Rogue" River hoys' team defeated Kuglu Point, 19 to S, . 1 ' FLYING TACKLES BEAT STECHER'S LEG HOLDS .! : ns A.Vf:i:r.KB. rp. 1?. rPi - - I Gua SaunonbPi'K retained hla heavy- ' weiRht wrestliiiR title here Inst i nlKlit. when he took two out -or :'three falla fntm Joe Slechor, ox- I titleholdcr. SonncnberR won the. 1)011 of the approximately 70,0(10 I flrst (an W,n a fyinK tackle after iseaLs were Mild. "If the present Make I he third' und deciding fnll ' y - - .. ...!' "On the coast It Is different They have fine football weather through New Year's. You can work them as hard as you want without incurring anyInjury risk. The dif ference in the weather conditions and training facilities amounts to tho coast team.''. The trip across tho continent Is no handicap cither way In Kerr's opinion. ."It may be borcsome In some respects, but It Is ulso rest ful," he explained.. "in good weather tho western eleven i nt m. iiicuivnti.. ... com. n i ..... KZd&'TFS counts of themselves.". 10 PHILADELPHIA IN PLAYER SWAP NFW YORK. ,Deti.;Ji,-( Th livening "orld says that Grovcr Cleveland A IcxHiider, veteran pitch er of fhe S(. I.ouis Cardinals, ami world scries hero of 1H26. has been traded to the Philadelphia Nation als. 'tho team whero hu made hiv big league bow almost 20 yeaie ago. Alexander and Harry McCurdy. former Illinois Cniversity and Chi cago White Sox catcher, the Worl.I says, have been sent to the PhilJIe in exchange for Outfielder Peel and Pitchei-4 Hoh Mcraw. ' ' "Huspended for infraction of the rules during the fall campaign, the action in trading1' Alexander wan not unexpected. In announcing thn trade, however, Sam JJreedon. own er of the Cardinals, said ho wanted it madrf plain that he w:s not def initely through with 'Old Pete," that the greatold pitcher could have a job with him ally time ant) as long na h,0 -wants U. . He hoped, however1, that returning to the scene of his early triumphs would give.thf Nc.brakiL fanner a new lease on basbball' life. , Alexander for years was the star pitcher-of the Phillies. FOR BOWL CLASSIC l.OS AXGKI.RS. T)oe'.' 12. W) Indlcutlons ar? tliM tlvo' ftusp Ilowl, Ht'cno of tho tournament of roos oliiHh betwpon the rnvirplty f t3i.lllhn.ti t Mltr..t.nt..' ..h.l Plirul.n.Mrti long bpforc New Yt'ar'H flay, Arn !olrt Edilv. ussistnni m'nrt'uatc mr.n- attcr of tho Trojan Institution said today. Two days after "nnntlcatlon for tleketH were itwued. liddy said. 33. ' 'rrlijan rooting section . . JU- .' L- - - I U IS ACCEPTED BY ISW w v w ta vvi iv ii tn1ST'ttt Jimmy Phelan Awaiting Re lease From Present Con tract to Sign As Husky Mentor Expects .to Ar rive in January. ' SKATTl.li, Wash.. 'Ore. S. W ICarl Canilriiell, graduate manager j of the 4Jnlvorlly of - Wushliitgon. ! annouared on his arrival In Seattle! from Chicago today, that Jnmcs M. Phelan, Purdue L'nlvcrslty fout-! ball coach, will bo signed in th.tt; capacity at Washingfon within tiiej next hours. Phelan had definitely agreed ti: como to AVashington. It was'dl.i-! Covered, whep Campbell left Chi cago Monday night. However, the Purdue coach, who .is still undi'i contraet, had to be relieved of It's duties liv tho board of control -lu- foi-e he coultl 'ucceiit an offer from Washington. . While Cairlpbeirwa.s on his way to Seattle, Phelun was to have gone before his board of control and ask for his release. Campbell expected to Kct In touch with Phelan by telephone t"- day and if Purdue released him tin Washington student board of con trol was tu go Into immediute ses sion to approve the selection of llie "III)? Ten'' mentor. ' Phelan would succoed Klloeh W. llagfhaw. 'vha resigned during tile past rootbnll season. Under present plans Phelan will come- (o SoattlC! omiy -Itf Janua:-v imli'.qmid.. IOWA CITY, Iowa. Dee. 12. (Pi fourteen University of Iowa nth IctoM today wero announced us those hit by last night's ruling of the Uawkeyc athletic board de claring ineligible all men who bor rowed ' money' from the -"trust fund"' ivhlbh 'figured In the Hlg Ten ouster 'charges. ' ' ,; Twenty-eight athletes borrowed from the fund, C. V. Williams, chairman of ' the lowli "eligibility cbmmlttoo said, but only half that number' uro In school.- Amounts duo tho fund range from llfi to SM0. the money having been bor rowed for tuition. Some of tho men. especially' those now owing leaHyluuiiuMat ue vcniouwi Ml' -sonifster' tuitl.uii haitt puWI ;.JjHck irl'C iba 'loans. 'i-A. The Nut bowling tenm won nil three of the games iilaycd against the Gold Heal creamery squad last rilghr. ; The insects were unable to mis tho pins and their excel lent marksmanship was amply re warded. Tho Clold Heal Uoynj an unusual; ly enthusiastic bunch, wero way off their game.- Tho ercaniery team, with but one exception, Is composed "entirely, of lioglnhers. : Hoy Heekathorn- for the Nats had high total pins with S-'S and .lack Ucuieron, also for tho Nats, had high individual score. Three men on the Kat team rolled bet tor than 600. tiolfl HchI CrouiHcry. I S :i Klllott N'ewlnnd. .N Troxell Minn Klrirlrige Handicap Total .'. i , Total pins, 2042. Xllts. Ill nil Ii7 in 12H I'.'O 141 t'l tin mr, 111 U'a 1.12 1V.I 1BJ 47 47 11 725 010 077 :i Uumeron J fxo US V." ISiihncrt ISO 14 17 'eters I'D 1 1 R I I.'. O. hounsberry 134 J 3ii Heekathorn 1H7 llii J Vii 'Total , A ,, 7K0 Wl . ( ttli jlllis. . - i'r.;. ' Fights Last Night Illy (lie .tswMiiilril I'icm.I MOW VOHK. Harry Wills, New Vork, knot-ked out ' Anilrea t'as tsno, Mexico, (). tilt KAT FALUi, .Mont. Kr-1 ' l.rnhart, Hpokane, light heav Weight, otllpolnrert . ('llllek' IIUrn'. ! Sr.n Antonio, tm. . OAKLAND. rl. I-Tcd "Hll'li my" Mohan. Kl Paso wellorwelghl. sluppeil 'Hntie"v Andersoii, 'Hi 11 Jose. Cnl..' (!). . 1' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' WALLY SCHANG TRADED FOR ATHLETIC INFIELDER NKW VORK (p Wally gchng. veteran ratcher, has been . traded by the St. Ixiuls Hrowns to (tin Philadelphia Athletic for Rummy, Hale. Inflelder. Schsng will return to the club with which he entered I he major leagues, as he rniight for the Athletic from IkU through ll". ' ' mm i- '- - - ' mf . 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Also ntlaiitcd for on aiueling linoleum, just the thin? palming the recreation roota?lnV baacmant. $1110 qnirt ..... laro 'new moro than IBO.OOO nisJl ' ".' in tho uuttO' rails- mueirery rey for lllierutlon-and JosBIihlno coun ly . will receive Ills . portion .wl fa tho ' wenflior (erniltil" llbornt on TECH COACH NAMED- V . SOLDIER FIELD LEADER; - CHICAOO. Deo. 12. lPi-Jtl Walter Stefren of Chicago, Crh" gle Toeh's commuting ' footlH u coach; has been named ebalrimBi .i of the boarft of governors In charqa of the 10-yoar Thanksgiving "a)ay 'football program' t Boldler IWMl " Tho (list game 'of tho progrlifi, proceeds of which wllrgo'to cHf" .ity, will bo between Went. Virginia ' and tho Oregon Aggloa -In j30i ' .,, .. . I- ..1 ' Vernonla Itulnlcr Highway ,lt ' Ing surveyed. 1 ' 'V"1 f.4P GIFT, '.f..Ati'vr--? t -p , , h ' . . t'