SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DAILY TROJANPAGE THREEliTROJAN MERMEN CONQUER POMONAHolmes Bowers and Bud McCray L Stars in Victory Over SagehensFuddling (heir way to an easy vie-j lory over College In a dualwinimitig ineeI held In Claremont I Saturday afternoon, the Trojan var-| ally mermen under the able chaperon-1 ago of Manager Charles G. Knhlert won 53 to 24. This was the second ■ victory of the week for the Cardinal 1 and Gold swimmer*, the first In-inn jscored over the California Institute of | Technology Tuesday. 40 to 31.S. C. STARSHolmes Bowers and Bud McCray I were high point men for the Trojans. | Bowers scored victories in the 50 yard back stroke and the 100 yard free | style events and finished second in the 50 yard sprint. McCray won this lai | ter rac© and placed second in the 22o j yard swim.The Sumtnar.'•.(» yard ff.- style McCray t«C). j Cowers I SC). Ilall lt;!’) Time; 28 2 *.-»• |220 yard fr«-.- style Williams ISlt;’). I McCray (SC). Kpcnec (SO) Time: I3 10.5.I (in yard breast stroke. Hughes (SC). l*t Morehart i P. Miller (SO) Tim.-: I -25.3.5i* yard back stroke. Cowers (SC). Henery (I*). Miller (SC). Time: 37 6Diving. Mirehart (I*). Miller (SC). Hubert (SC).100 yard free style. Bowers (SC). Hall (P. Williams (SC) Time: t;07 2.Plunge f.ir distance. Carleton (SC). Itoblson (P). Spence (SC) Dint. 57 feet. 4 In.HO yard free *«yle Clark lt;P. Da-vey (SC). Hoedecker (P). Time: 8 mln. 31 seeBelay. 100 yds. Won by Southern California. Time: 4 sec.RIFLE CLUBThere will In- a meeting of the Rifle Club at the Armory at Kxposition ' Park at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, j A match will be held between the dif- i f»-rent members of the team. Medals ore to 1»* given to the ones making the highest score. Further announcements will be made later.Patronize Trojan AdvertisersDemon Finn Here Tomorrow Nurmi After Staduim MarksTROJAN HOCKEY OXY-S.G. BASEBALL MEN LEAD TEAMS [FIMS PlflV TODAYPaavo Nurmi who is due to arrive here tomorrow for the Rainbow Division show to be held in the Coliseum Saturday is here shown stepping off a few miles for a morning jaunt. The “Phantom Finn” will meet some opposition in the Trojan distance men and a crew of runners from the Sherman Indian Institute.Win Second Game for Branch Team 1-0 at L. A. Ice PalaceW L Pet. Souihern California 4 «) 1 ••u**Southern Branch 1 »» .333Hollywood Stars - I 1 .333Auto Club — • I .000One lorn- goal from ilic stick nl Mor ley Drury, gave Southern California a 1-0 victory over the Southern Branch In u thrilling and closely contested Ice hockey game at the Palais d© Gluce lust Saturday night. This is the second defeat the Trojans have hand'd the Grizzly puck experts this season.The defense play of both teams was excellent. Neither team was able to score the first period, and Drury did not slip through for his point until late in the last half Captain Honey Earle aiul Carter Herman were the mainstays of the Trojan defense and proved a stonewall to every play the Grizzlies s*-nt skimming down *hc ice Sum'.tern California is Ur In the lead in the league recently formed, remaining undefeated. The next game will he played with the Auto Club next. Saturday at 7:15.distanre between two points !* a 1 straight line, and he proceeds to set a certain pace in a given direction , and then he never deviates a foot from his course. Finally, comes Bruce Ahtuhu, the last name meaning in his own longue. “Hot and that is exact Iv what the boys hope to make the afternoon for the famous Finn. From this group. Coach Jamieson, who modestly protests that he is not a r**al , track mentor but “Just helps the boys’* will select Nurmi's opponent-Now all these men will be well accustomed to the running conditions of the Coliseum. They will tx- hrough' down to the stadium track several times and given a chance to familiar-1 izo themselves with running conditions there. The Indians having been raised In this climate will certainly not suffer any from heat, and the race I will be run close enough to their training grounds, to hi* consideredTcachout and Thomas Face Each Other on Mound in Pitchers BattleBaznUII fans who were eager lo see the Occidental College and Southern j California teuius langb- yesterday af 1 tcrnoon. will not be dented the opportune . for th two squads are sched uled to meet this afternoon Instead. Due to a mutual understanding the game was postponed until today atPITCHERS BATTLEThe pitcher* battb- which was prom ' is.-il for v -Hterdny afternoon Is again tl •• ordi-r -lt;f th*- day for today's aricu m*Hi?. Thomas of the Trojan teamstruck out -••ventern Occidental batters when he last faced the Eagle Rock Cliy team. Teachout of the visitors took fourteen Trojan batters d *wn th** The two will againp-rfor • on the mounds this afternoon TEN iN.NINGSThe la a time the two teams met (lie contest went 10 Innings before the Trojan team could gain one run to win the game. Acevedo’s score In th.- tenth frame making It 7 to 6 In favor of the S. C .team.BATTING HEAVYBatting averages compiled of the Trojan team including all game* to date give them a hitting average of .310. This L* considered exceptional ly high. Pitcher Fay Thomas la leading the stickers with six blows out of 12 trips for an even .500 average. Walt Scott catcher is second. Among the regulars Morris Badgro first baseman Is topping the list with a .417 mark. Gus Chabre second base man is run ning second with a .381 and Eddie Green third sacker ranks third with a .350 averageupon the Finn, that will be the time he will feel it most.The Indians realize the problem that is before them. But it is their game, ami a game they love and they will give their best that day. Indeed they give th.-ir b'-sl every day tu practice, and are building themselves in a won-