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GAME (summer session, DOUBLE TEST IN ROSE BOWL (,AME IN LGS ANGELES "W "o e Rockne had cancele 2,V chools to head z Univ to the Olympic »d a football Tediaaiihy - Ro with Loyol tatter 16 ‘Congl s who s with - — (BACK TO READING i DECREE ON WILKI £ CHICAGO Wilki the 1 | he Cub T late 1l hack am hipped % | givon onin —— ;r"uor MA s 8 F "N JOCK SUTHERLAND “POB” WARNER O 5 ntord Greek meets Greek when the Umversity of Pittsburgh battles Leland Staufm'd in the Pasa- dena, Cal, Tournament of Roses foothall game, Jenunary 2. Coach Jock Sutherland,of Pitt learned the game under Coach “Pop” Warner of Stanford when fhe latter was coaching at Pittsburgh \& and has tutored hi: team in the same type of game. Welch of the Panthers and Hoffman of the, Cardinals are the rival backfield threa { Twola claim on the 1927 title. Hyland liforn’a, 0; Washington teams tr same school| s rated one of the fastest fooi of footbali, joust for Bast-West|pa)i s in the e ern California, 14; supremacy here y 2 in thewms the hundred in 10 nds. anmual Tournament of - Roses| it will be Pittsburgh's second g hingion, 14; N game, clash with Stanford. In 1922 War. 19 Notre Dame, ™ The 1928 encounter arrays the|ner brought hi thers out west | ford, 10. Pittsburgh University Panther,|and trounced the team he now Alabama, 20; 7 Pavliom “Pop” Warner used to|coaches by a 16 to 7 sc Now | 3 sy o “sscoach, against the Stanford Card dop’ endeavor will be to re 1927 wrmmnl 73 I o r..Lb' pr ,,{.',l, = inal, Warner's present protege. verse thet victory, | ~ will oppose the strategy of thej| | master against that of the pupil| WEST LEADING EAST TUNNEY ARR]VES | nve ul {or for Jock Sutherland IN PASADENA SERIES IN FLORIDA FOR | of the eastern institution, wa PASADE Caliss D, A TWO WEEKS REST| ~under Warner when A Qi B A o o th t ])ad l-oa Ltln;gl;:mu- still was coach at Pitts have i]nvml;l the West ten |‘z> o MIAMI BEACH, Fia, Dec. 31| over a 5 for the Tournament of Rosez|Gene Tunney shortly will institut i Pittsburgh flashed through the|sames here and have returned|a training campaign in Florida to | RIVE a Buick for 1928 over the stretch of bad 1927 season for eight victories, 1o | home victoriously only three|put himself on “edge” for any : L, defeats and one tie to roll up a|iimes. The West has won four | necessery defense of his world's 'road you‘know best . . . Notice how Buu:.ks total of 279 points against 20 for [ zames and three were tied. In{heavyweight boxing toga. | Cantilever Springs smooth away those aggravating its opponents. Stanford, 1926 Pa-|two service games played each This was indicated by tue D) * citie. Const Conference champion | section was victorious once. The | champion’s anuouncement on his: FU€S and bumps . . . Observe how Buick’s Lovejoy ~and tied for the title again this|record to date: arrival here from New York tor| Hydraulic Shock Absotbers,front and rear,absorb year, has a record that is less 1916—Washington State, 14; |a two weeks' vacation. He sa ars . . . You impressive. 1t was defeated by | Brown, 0. he would return to Miami B voad shocks and _ehr,nmate jolts and j oy bl two non-conference teams, S| 1917 -Oregon, 14; Pennsylvania,|for a protracted stay shortly atter| cannot know Buick’s marvelous new riding com- R e Mary's. College and Santa Clara|o. the “champions’” dinner to be! 200 43 ted it yourself. car awaits gt’ulvamzny. and was held to a tie 1918—Marines, 19; Camp Lewis, | given in New York January 4 by | fofl i‘ntll YR have tes! ® Yy A o by Southern California, but the | 6. G the Madison Square Garden Clul you in out showroom, n record stands at seven 1919—Great Lakes Naval Sta- “As for my training during COUPES $1195 R‘.fl' ; y SED, v to $1 ins, two defeats and the one tie, | tion, 17; Marines, 0. winter, it will be light, just i ’"9";;(‘;;% Mopl;m;’u”w;lsz! ? vipe | with a total of 144 points for 1920—Harvard, Oregon, 6. enough golf, swimming and on - i be 1921-—California, 28; Ohfo State, | door exercise to keep in cond F 4ty oo W e e e o i X4 * Stanford to 60 for the opponents. tunning play put him on virtually ery all-Ameri eleven picked ! o '::‘.’tfi"xl:\Jé\"vi.""fi..’L".’f,“";h.f:?:i Eleven Vecto Heaters b GONN ORS MOTOR CO. B | When bettor automobilcs-are built, Buick will build_them 1o a brilliant record clear s and with only one tle— with Wasghington & Jeffer- Sold during the month of November and all ‘giving perfect satisfaction. Just the Thing for This Weather uphold Western honors, will have a team slight- ter in average poundage ‘thoroughly drilled in_all rickery of a master strite- Is a Science COME IN AND SEE THEM Continue enjoying the comforts the factory built into your car by having it serviced by experts. 's line is holstered by Hal McCreery at center Seraphim Post, guard, the ing chosen hy many au- hr the ye.rl allCoast i HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plunbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Inul and M Oil Burners deep blckllekl headed Hoffman, line cracking SATURDAY, DEC. 31, [XKNUTE ROCKNE TO CONDUCT COACHE SCHOOL AS USUAL school, led by : Dame roctor made hing Utah >->e - \()u,R SUSPENDED FOR USING TAPE in Franeisceo, .nl'limllllI!!IlfllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI:IIIIIIHIIHlIII!l!|mllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. ‘ WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Pittsburgh's fast and aggres: tion,” the champion said. | attdek is built around ome of the b AR ARG s B l , l ( Kfo’. I 9: ! 8 _greatest halfbacks ever developed e i—— _thera— “Gibby” Welch, whose 1927 By GEORGE MeMANUS WOLL | HUBBAND- ONE WOULO DRO n New Yol scheduled on 1y and QOre ng >o o Phone 505 | T BE NICE W 'aQML ( ” 1 ST GOT | NT\NF‘ |WHY SURE‘ TER PRESIDENT| the Will be out all winter, warm and | e rl [REMEN SWAMP DOUGLAS FIVE t Local Qu.l'lLl Has I.ll](. Trouble with Eagles, 31-14 ZA {two free thr while the latter one tield oal and converted nine attempts from th . Blake, forward the Juncau quintet wed up ex 3l his speed and clev in hand ne ball aiding his team con i ably Dec. 31 ! were unable tc while summer foot Firemen made arkers, | il e In the second period th nen s shoved thei e up to and M had apparently found the kot of tha| NEW YORK, Dec Je- while in the same quart \a the an-|laney. former 1 ) wade their gres champion, and Joy shs, s new | he points for that's o have ‘their yaching mixed ! quarter saw the an tour | 'r Pete Reilly tin held closely, Mana- as cor- | contract to the only one to cage i ancy announced in Bridg the frea throw lin higsler | POrt, Conn., that he would hox while the iremen boos wract to! Tom Heeney in N York on | sc In the ck | ator | | either » 27 under 1l 0 r. Mana | | promotion Rickard, De fou owa. | laney farther ried that the ) eld, would while the loca 18 n Jana | Lineups and Summary Fivomen [ 10+ Hollmann (14). . F_ Henrickzon (2) and Blake (8) r rdin (0) wiln (‘nnwn (£3) c \Xunn ng (9 i 1gan (2) ¢] Bonner (1) Barragar (1) .G Cashen (2)| ubstitutions ‘men—Ma Blake for None, H. and Livie Martin BEATS B. TAYLOR Jolmson and Shattuck. e - j timers o Indetinton v GIANTS SELL MULLER r e | Commissioner Charies 17 spped ou ac+| TO CLUB AT TOLEDO Phbin. Wilkin Hud Rosfens’ o the| Kiria Mt “WE T2 Thmatd, | UL herwolght, Las: | 152 | i i ‘v’m. h”‘ i"mm_ ] okt e ol R 1 anzoneri soundly whipped | NEW YORK, Dec. 31--Clarenze . i o ; boen simitarly sue. | U0 Tavlor, outstanding rival, in{ “Heinio" Muller, outfielder of tha 4 A s i %, ads bben eimlarly, ‘SUB-4, on rownd. bow | New York Glants, was sold oul- right today to the Toledo club lll American Association. Muller played in about comfortabie. 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