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0 9 0 1 ?ICM—Gordon, Chose 3, Workman. Win-1 0 0 0 a‘r* Pitcher—Adams. Attendance— S UI_ paid.Don4 I 37 IS«hth.uBears Lose Third) cn 001—8' o«o ooi—iMerullo 3, U—Lowrey, tiler. Sac* liler, Hppp,ula 7. Chi-sewskl. At-Grid SquadBERKELEY. Calif., Sept. 11.—0»University of California’s footballhopes were in a decline today afterannounced;■Jt)—Johnny eighth m-rgh PiratesIS 21, 11.—01PJ Cougars able con-l football emi, 210-Slarkston, Orsini ofight theth of 21s, $2.90 angedone 7714EMCflows of 24 players, including one-third the men named this week to the first three teams.Five griaders, including three-year veterans Jim Jurkovich, Jack Herrero and Billy Reinhard, were ruled out by the War department, which stated advanced R. O. T. C. students will not be allowed to play football.Nineteen other men, all Navy andmarine cadets, were banned frompractice on the advice of Navy officials, u’ho said the boys were falling behind in classroom work. Allison told them to come back “when their grades improved.Loss of Herrero, brilliant guard, and four backs, including Jurkovich, Reinhard, Bob Emparan of the California Aggies and Ken Holland on the Army ruling was bad enough for the Bears, sinceveterans Jurgovich and Reinhardwere counted as first string mainstays.But gone at least temporarily at the Navy's suggestion were FredBoensch, Behemoth left tackle fromStanford; Ed Barnett, center fromSanta Clara; Keith Winton, California freshman pivotman last year; Sarkis Takesian and George Quist, leading candidates at quarter; John Whipple of Stanford, second string tackle; Bob Weeks, letterman fullback; and Roy Fort, leading right end.Other men dropped included Lorenz Costello, A1 Hayman, Leonard Wheeler, and Ed Thatcher, guards; Gordon Duffy, tackle; Roy Faught, and Louis Avery, ends; and James Green, Ed Cederberg, James Muir, and Fred Swain, backs.Allison was left with some 50 players out of 103 original signers as he scheduled scrimmage for Saturday in preparation for the openpr against St. Mary Sept. 25.ed tostand-NATURALin faand 1 yard spurn runniStorti at thi In ceptelt;backWarrNonaledClattfive 3wRelt;hard) of t! other 44 ar goalSinPrcPA(ft Fran the I disat indue Ohio Detre Th Bowl draft the : post-conti Fred clubmno o: ever, ous,signeaboucontrPhSink1closerFoiPlawi-ButteButteboy,fullbiBaiinstnactivihigh,letics
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Butte, Montana, US

Sun, Sep 12, 1943

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