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Show GUEST ACCOUNT TEL SIR FRANCIS DRAKE SAN a ooeeeeaes=<=<S~oo0}380“0 eo MEMO. | FRANCISCO, 3247 EEE o—ewmwmau=’ DATE N° CALIF. | AMT. EXPLANATION AMT. CHARGED CREDITED BALANCE DUE a | cee See ae od a hate TROT RT es Wier as om i a rng ne ee oe 3 ON~ el roi ; anes ee FO Sg pet yg as : POO rleigpai gs sepa, x Cae | OSES 1 1928 es eo tions, though a : a : CLASSES the approach of the ae might have con. LAS ihe oo University : SUSPENDED of ty the south 33: at technical institute hospital college authorities decided undergraduates to return homes » Provide i d eal eo health wee Te. is today, officers ee were oT TO to allow to their permissio ees 23 - PROBE FIRING ON.-FISHING SMACK BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec 11—(AP) | VV teucue p GS &4Fa& | { Ogden Boosters Seeing Sights of S. F. Bay Region , By AL WARDEN | Standard-Examiner Sports | BERKELEY, Cal., Dec. Editor 11.—A heavy downpour of rain ,which soaked. California field here Monday failed to hamper’ seventeen Weber college gridders,. in’ their first workout on California soil. The Wildcats, under command of Coach Delton Bramwell, engaged in a two-hour drill. They were sent through a. snappy signal gaged in punting, passing, at the eluded mile gallop California to the BY AL. WARDEN Standard-Examiner Sports Writer HONOLULU, Dec. 26.— The Weber college football team of Ogden, Utah, and a score of rooters will sail for San Francisco late today. Iocal sports writers are praising the Wildcats for their excellent showing last Saturday §de13. to (< “Ehe ispite their defeat, game was pronounced one of the greateset spectacles of the season in the islands. On Tuesday the Utahns were special guests at the football contest between the University of Oregon and the Honolulu Town team | in. which the Oregonians won by 13 to 2. A high wind and a heavy rain prevailed, much to the discomfi fort of fans. : The ship will arrive back to the United States about New Years day and we will be home a few days later. University gymnasium. ia half hour drill-is late this afternoon. WEBER TEAM SAILS TODAY drill er working tackling dummy and contheir practice with a half. A two of and on the program This will be di- rected jointly Stevenson and by Coaches Merlon Delton Bramwell. Stevenson called was to Los Angeles last week and did not return Monday in time for the workout. The final drill today will be the \last before the Wildcats sail Wed- nesday. for Honolulu. More than. two hundred University of California students braved the elements Monday to watch the Wildcats strut through their program. All of the players are reported to be in splendid physical trim. The two coaches will stress better play at the tackle positions, a stiffer defense on forward passnig, faster charging on the part of the line and speedier work at getting off plays while in possession of the ball. 5 On the long boat trip the players will don basket ball shoes and(igymnasium equipment for daily workouts. The pigskin will be used in various phases of this schedule. Members of the University of Oregon team will make the trip to Honolulu on the same boat with the Ogden. party. _Moesinger and Knapp are expected to wage a merry battle for the right end. position, ~ but before the teams take the field. at Honolulu, another keen fight is carded between Francis Hearn and Jim Russell in the backfield. Tommy Fitzpatrick, former Utah mentor, was one of the first to ‘greet the Wildcats on their arrival — from Ogden Monday. The boosters in the party are scheduled to spend.today in San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley sightseeing. Pag |