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7 UEi ONF HIGH i PAGES ONE TO EIGHT SCENES AT TH GREAT P1TT-W- J. FOOTBALL GAME YESTERDAY MILE P0.HT DEC: mi Ty 'fa i if I'f 4S 43 I' -i'y. I a iff 'I SJ a Pitt WaUlx-Jeff fornrll OfT Carnegie llana 10 JPrt notion 10 Ihirtniouth trt Trnn IS Pantbsrs Triumph Because Russel! Stein Fails to Kick Goal After Touchdown. Rivals Well Matched ale Hnltrovm 0 Mt Not Dama 12 SSI 3 Stevens 13 48 SymcuH 9 6 (irorc City 65 Chit-ago 13 Tofts 7 Illinois 10 Iowa 14 Kutfrers 13 Sprinffflrld Y. M.

IS Holy Cross 41 Wil lining 18 Ohio 20 Di-panw ft Swarthmore 20 Army ..1 9 Columbia 0 Oi k.nKon 0 Bui knell 0 i Navy 0 St. Bona venture Michiean 0 Detroit 8 Minnesota 0 Northwestern 7 Boston College. 7 Hamilton 0' Colby 0 Middlebury 0 I'nrdue 0 Wabash 0 F. Harvard Fresh. 0 .1 By Ralph S.

Davis. Wtalla 30,000 rabid fans yeiled themselves hoarse, the Pitt 1 Panther defeated Washington Jefferson college yesterdiy at Forbes Field, winning the Western Pennsylvania championship for the fifth successive time. The score was 7 to Prince: on 13 Ambcrst helaa: atped he trie tm ge hrongh Pit fa llae with tke kail. ro sains around I'ltt'a end. i cala through the Red and Black ne.

t'pper left Erlrkaoa. W. ek tpper right EleUon. of W. A Below The Faathere ana king i New York IJ.

The game a genuine football 'VffJJgLi 9 esleyan 7 17 Inion 6 31 Koch.ter 27 St. Johns 0 0 13 MlHsoarl ff A ItiitlaJn 0 classic In every respect was wit- St. Loui Neb. av-ka Hastings gained five through lire. Westminster nessed by the largest throng that ever witnessed a gridiron struggle In this city.

W. Va Keservee. 89 goal line. Da vies recovered W. J.

turn- Una. Erlckson brought the ball ba-k 19 ble. Iuaughran made thrse yards through yards, but b.il was called back and W. line. Lsughrsn faiied to gain.

Ua le.J J- penalized Ave yards, making first down Jost two tackled by Carroll. Hast- 1 'or Pitt. Laughran made 18 yards around Pann State nasiints railed on line plunge Davies' punted to ErtckMiii who doweled on his own 2t-yard llne Ctelt- punted our of boumli an rtrt a A Center College M. A. Enthusiasm ran riot throughout the Inga -punted 60 yards Erlckson.

who w- J- rigni ena. Lonea Dy brii as. afternoon, although there were mo I Illinois erfnraf 20 14 13 10 7 3 13 14 (ilenville Normal 0 I-eliigh 7 West Virginia. 6 South Dakota 0 Minneso a 6 Hopkins. 0 Allegheny 0 Muxki (cum 6 Washington 13 "kl'iuoma 0 Akron Hiram on IS yard line Hastings made li yards Uavlea mads S7 yards areand yt through line to four-yard line where he ri8hi end.

tac kled by ICrlc-kaua -aent out of bounds. on A ten-yard line. Triple pa s. Hastings made no gain on fake pass Hastings to Umhrm to mZT jt i 1 1 1 I I mrn yarns. iaughraa tost to va came back IS yards.

Erlckson got two yards at right guard. Smith made three through line. Erlckson made four yards through line. Eie.son punted 15 yards and W. A J.

was penalized IS yards because W. A J. player interfered nh catch. Laurhran made a yard around W. right end.

Davlee gained a yard at W. A left end. Hast nits punted CO yards i cr u.V... at riant ena uiu 19 47 11 i'u "I ror a three-yard loss. Quart ments so tense that a Quiet that at tltaes was almost oppressive settled over the field, only to give way a little later to wild, unrestrained outbursts of Joy as the tension eased.

Went. The Panther was triumphant over Case lt traditional foe, but let no one Cincinnati'? imagine for a moment that It was an Dennison victory. W. J. fought with the Suuehan.1!? Kraynn inea orop m.i m.

itm v. -naea with ball on A failed ball going under bar. 4 pitf, possession. tin. r.arhirh kK ked 40 i acore.

'e IS-yard Pitt. W. 17 Mt. Union. wuv wcu.

vui oi duuhui on yards to Hastings, who ran oan dui ne Vt. S3. yard line. Score. Pitt, yards, to 50-yard line, out of bounds For- POl'irrn nr-awra-m W.

A I 80 Bald win-Wslliiee 7 Kentucky State. 0 7 Heidelburg 0 27 tub Aggies 7 .61 Drexel 0 9 rs nus 0 Denver 0 21 Soutaween Meth. 14 atnTw. KZttnTi'm-mtrmmmt Score Pitt 7. W.

J. 0. JMJU- IJ- 6ECO.VD QCARTER. tenacity of a bulldog, and made Pitt r. M.

I. School of Mines. extend herself as no other foe has TH1KD QI AKTEK. i Player Kiel Rice wu was oowaea BMall on W. Zl-yard Kelson an 6t yards to Hastmga.

who returned 2 yards, running out of ounus un w. at 35-yard Una I.ilirHnn m.rf aont this year, with the exception of Syracuse Fresble. 14 W. J. substitutions Brenkert 'or Inu.na 7 Albright 0 orgia Teih 0 IvririiM 1 Mulilenburg 67 r-itte 44-yard line 4k penal.ited Hve yards for offs de on Erlckson: Erlckson for smith, puts tine yarns around W.

riicht end v. kri to Liaeh gained nve through ceat.i And referring to Syracuse reminds VandeibUt Trni.ewtM made rour through line Uiu ndl-d in and first down on end ran to Mississippi in9 wn through center for Brat down ran on 12-yard line, who returned eihi on W. A 2S-yard line. Hast ngs io-t yards. Laughran made six yards through a yard, tackled by Carrun Davlet around line.

Hastings made Ave yards and firs 'W. A right end. made two yards For-1 n.i.n 1'itfs ii -yard line. Hastings 10 Alabama i 6 South 6 86 M.HsiHtippl 14 Flotida 9 40 Wake Foret 0 29 North 7 i-yara line. Uavt ga meci a yard throuah line Double pasa.

lane Virginia ginia M. pass. Uavies to Laurhnn. was fum- nv.r nino rd thrmuR line "'s" raroa nutlnn 14 I H. 13 Calirni yard.

Haat ngs made first down on and Harmon recovered on W. in made first down on Pitt's 47 yard P1TT-W. J. LINEUP. Loucks flve-yard line.

Pass netted IS yards, tin- II krrnam went in for laileil at 4 Washington State 7 Aiulu-oniab 14 Sewanee 21 Louisiana 24 Oregon Oregon Aggies. 0 Ogeitiiorpe Nttrnic tilii i PLAY BY PLAY STORY OF PITT-WASH-JEFF GAME Da vies made a yard around W. A right for Uarblsch. Garblsch for Bovlll. Pavtes.

on triple pasa. gained two yar a end. Hastings got about two yards through Hastings made three through tine. Laugh- Forward pass by Pitt failed Morrow -it line Hast. ngs took ball over.

Hastings ran made 2 yards through line. ptrt In for HcCracken. Hastings' try for kicked goal. Score: Ft it 7. W.

A J. 6. i penalized five yards for off side. Uaugh- goal blocked. Smltb recovering and i-Garbisch of W.

J. eked off to Davles ran ust two yards, ball on la-yard line -s vsrd I na Smith made tarta on eight-yard Una Daviea returned 17 Forward paw intercepted by Erlckson on yards through line Erlckson gamed AObtura 28 HIGH SCHOOL. 14 ConnelLsvlIle Wllklnsbura W. J. tu.ill teln Bovlll Shield raw GsrbiMb IjucWs Bixler FIRST QCARTER.

one that the football dope Is certainly a badly scrambled proposition. Pitt fell before the onslaught of the big Orange team, and then W. St 3. turned around and walloped the Salt City eleven. Yesterday Pitt handed the Red and Black a setback.

If anyone can figure from that combination of scores the relative standing of the three teams, he is entitled to the prise. A WONDERFUL CROWD. Long; before yesterday's game started Forbes Field presented a picture without precedent. When the play started the field was a human ampltheater, with the athletes grouped In the pit. In solid array clear around the gridiron extended Laughran went in for Dehart.

who yards Hastings plunged four yards Pitfs 1 yard line. -round -nd W. 4 rumbled waa hurt on run around end. Hastings through line. Davles lost two yards at Eie punted to Davles who "1 neat play and Pitt recovered Hast In re Rarblaeb of W.

A J. kicked Off tO Hast made three yards through tight W. a left end. Hastings punted out bounds on w. J-s rard trough line Paries fall -4 41 21 23 23 18 12 61 20 Heaver I nlontnwn Ifayi'tte Munhall Tit uu ills Mnnnca OuBols Feabody City Wooillawn I-atrobe Erie Axpinwall Oil City Rochester lion Butler tteover Falls Inas on the 10-yard line.

Hastings re- Davles fumbled going around end and of bounds on Pitt's 47-yard Ewlif Harmaa 1 Meanor 7 Sfein McLean 13 Bond K.T... 0 Eckert K. 17 McCracken 9 levies 7 Dehart R. II a Hastings F. 0 I Score by quarters lt 2d Quar.

Quar. 6 Pitf 7 A W. A 0 ltne. Smith Ings got four through line. Hastings gain- to gmlrt round A 's left end Div made ed three through Sine.

Laughran maoe r.rtrknfn or A 'a SS-ya Ericks-m three yards and first down on w. J.s 1)n pu far interf r- turned ball IS yards to 14-yard line. Mc- Elelson recovered on W. 40-yard one ysrd through line. Erlckson -lckson Erirkon rnrkan marta two vards at right guard, i ne.

Erlckson made seven yards through Ave around Pitt's r-gnt end I Davies maue lng with catch. F.rlrkaon made th-ia Daviea made seven yards r.ght end. Una Sm.th made two around Pitt's left made four yards tb-wagh line. Frtfks line left end. Hastings laino thronrb line.

Smith gained sla ya-la H.Tn-. throuih riaht tackle for -rt K.rickson made first down on Pitt's ran out of bounds jr first down on Pitt'a W. A INDEPENDENT. Triple pass oettea s.x through left tackle Ftelenn made Crag three varda. but Pitt was penalixed 47-yara line.

Eleiaon made two yards ss-ysro line. lun.xion uaue tour yarns gam Sd 4th Quar. Quar.Total 0 7 Kens. SteiUng 18 Blaw-Knox Erickson added Hastings made it nrat aoa on pttt a 34-yard Una varda foe Double pass. Daviea thro-ah Una.

Erxkson. on fluke kick, around Pitt's left end Pitt's left end Ftnevlew A 0 6 to Dehart snade one yard Daviea punted laiieu lo gain Kiuunu mi rigni ena. Hilltop W. H. Grounds Clalrton A.

I Coraoimlis 40 trucime au s. 2 Crubro A. 13 tirimes A. 12 Fajette City 34 kwwwood A. 18 Triangle Snuic Cbalfant.

$0 yards to Erlckson. who came back two yards. Smith made four yards through Una. Sm.th made one gain at 'center. W.

J. penalixed yards for holding. 0 1. rnrrdowiis-Ftttt. Hastings r.

J.t Wk-kerham. Goa4 after tonchdew 0 tt: Havtings. Mbwed goal after (naeh-0 down W. J.i Stein. Mloed attempts at 0 field goal Pitt: Bantings 4.

Substitutions line tetter line of humanity. I 1 ctwvni Tn tha atnni th.r. urn. tint ImmK Swenson Eilson kicked from 20 yard tine to J- A J. penalized yards for hold.ng Elelson kicked from 40-yard line to Davles.

who fumbled. Smith recovering on Pitt's 16-yard line. Smith made three at right guard. Erlckson made three yards around Pit's right end. Smith failed to gain through line Forward pass over the line waa grounded; Pitt's ball on own six-yard Una.

punted to Pitt'a It-yard line from, behind lltt: Langhran for Dehart. Morrow tor 41 Muidwk Sterlings 0 Wearever Olympics of vacant space. Every seat was Bal.oks McCracken. Thomas for Meanor. W.

A J.i -iea who fumbled and recoverea on riim Brenkert for Erlckson. Erlckson for 44-yard line. Davles made two yard taken and hundreds crowded the Smith. Wicker ham for loeka. LntK-ks for through light tackle.

Davjee made four Carbierh, Uarh'web for Bovill. Dunbnr for varus around r.jnt end. Dehart made Brenkett. Smith for Erlckson. Etckon nrvt down around left end.

two at Pitts rght end. Ertekson made Une. iaugnran rau fmttn made tw. yard- throogb lira. II yards through Una BaU on Pitt 15- don on W.

A J. 10-yard line. Davles Smith gained e'ght yards through li e. yard Pne. made two yards through Itne llas.ings substituted for Meaner.

8m Erickson cot three yards through Pitt's fl ed to gain on line plunge. Hastings m.de two through line. Olckson ret r'ght t. l-ft nal i-d fl yards. W.

failed again. Hastings misiw-d field goal yards through line Elelson made t-e A J's ball on Pitt'a 10-yard line. Smith from 14-yard Una. bail striking goal-poet yards around Pitt left end. Erlcke a made two through Una Erlckson was and bounding out.

W. A J.s bail od i to an4 a thrown fo. one yard lm. Erickson failed own l-vard line. i downs on Pltfe 14-yard line Hastings' to gain through line- Forward naee over Elelson kicked to Hastings who was kick was blocked by Wickerham.

who 1'ne was Intercepted by Dav'es. Pitt's ball downed on Pitt's 47-yard Una Davles roven-d and took hall over line ft 8ta on J-ysrd line. Hastings punted 4S yards lost five yards and Pitt was penalized m'ssed goal. Score: Pitt 7. J.

to- Ertekson who returned to midleld. yards for holding. Ball on Pitt's 2S- I Oarbisch kicked ofr to Havlee li-y? A Erlckson made three yards throuch yard line. Davles punted to Erlckson Una Davles ran back i yards La air i- Elelsnn made five yarda around Pltfe who ran out of bounds on Pitt'a 47-yard ran loot four yards, fhtelda tackling Triple riaht end. WAP penalised 15 yarda.

Erlckeon made two around Pitt's pass netted four yarda Daviea panted end. Elelson kirked to Davles. who was left end. Brenkert got two on fake kick ball roiled over goal line W. A downed on Pitt's 17-ysrd line.

Hastings Stein added seven yards and first dtivn on 80-yard line. Erlcksna ran left n4 hit center for four yards Hastings made on Pltfe 35-yard line W. A fumbled for it yards Morrow Intercepted orw 4 four around A 's left end Davls and Pitt recovered on own 14-yard line. ps on 'a 47 yard line Iferrcw Inst three yards at W. A light- end Langhran made four around W.

A made li yards through Una Flaal aeorst i Hastings punted to Erlckson on 79-yard right end. Dunbar went tn for Brenkert Pitt 7. W. A J. 8.

Aisles, and many hung perilously to peared to be no telling when he steel beams and every other vantage might break away for a score-produc-polnt that offered Itself. ine run ror unnnir. ttereree A. I itrrs. nrown.

I mplre IV. E. Crowe! 1. Swart hmort. Head Lineman 3.

C. Holder-: ess. Lehigh, Attendance, 80,000. A HO TV Q. IIUUCQll gTOUpflU In the stand to the right of the big SCORES.

CARROLL AT HIS BEST Carroll, one of the best ends that Panthers scored their tovjehdown, and the din was renewed when Hastings i kicked the resultant goal. The W. A J. contingent waa silent, but the Panther backers, wild with Joy. could scarcely contain themselves pass to Laughran, putting the ball ever donned moleskins, was at his W.

J. on W. J. 4-yard line. Laughran best yesterday.

Pitt tried his end of i fumbled the ball, but Harman re-. A J. Llie line tune aiiu aBA4u nuiivvi covered It. Daviea made a yard at 18T3 W. A J.

cess, and many times for losses. In 3.1 14 rame. 1805 W. A J. deed, the Panther generalship was questioned on more than one occasion 1KM to I94.

inc 1905 W. 1H6 W. A -W. A 4. 1P07 1S''8 W.

34 w. P. 41 W. lT. is w.

r. IS W. CP. ..28 w. r.

P. lnsive gasnea. .11 W. A i 4 W. I.

W. CP. 14 Pitt ..17 W. A 8 ..14 W. A 0 18 W.

A Pitt 19 Pitt Pitt i 19 w. A 87 W. A 12 W. A 10 84 W. A 0 7 W.

A i 6 right end. and Hastings put the ball on the 1-yard line. On the next play Hastings went over for Pitt's first and only touchdown. Meanor and Harman making the hole for him. Hastings kicked the goal, and the I score was 7 to 0 In Pitt's favor.

After this the ball seesawed up and down the field. W. J. finally work- ing it down to Pitt's 10-yard line, Smith then got two through the W. turn to go wild did not come until the final period, but Its touchdown was received with a won- I derful demonstration.

A hush fell upon the field, however, as Stein tried for the goal. Would he make it, and tie the score? There seemed to be no chance for any more scoring, and a i victory for Pitt hinged upon Russell I Stein's toe. As the kick went low." the' cheers that went up from the Pitt adherents could have been heard for blocks around. The game was the Panthers'; stadium, while their alumni and other rooters were In the left wing of the grandstand. Pitt's students were In the field stand in left field, and before the game started there was a constant exchange of cheere and yells, while the two student bands vied with each other.

The Red and Black was the first to appear on the and was with a hearty cheer, which was hardly a marker to the din which broke loose when the Panthers came on a moment later. As soon as locals lined up for their minute or two of practice. It wa apparent that Coach Warner had snade a couple of changes in his team. Jim Morrow was among the missing, Herb McCracken was in the and Eckert at end. for aiming plays at Carroll's extremity, after so many of them had failed.

The right side of W. line appeared to be the weakest, and repeatedly the Panthers broke through for big gains, thanks to the aggressive work of Harman and Meanor, who tore big holes In the opposing forward line. 1909 Pttt lftie Pitt 1911 Pitt 1912 W. A J. 11S W.

A J. 1914 W. A J. 191! Pitt llrl J'i't 117 Pitt 1918 Ptt 1919 Pitt i line, ana triea twice failed to Elelson then attempted a forward pass over the Victories W. A 11; Ptt W.

generalship was also far from flawless. The visitors made their touchdown in the last period, as the result of a blocked kick. Wick-1 Total points la 20 828; Pitt, 194. For Thanksgiving Men! Why not order that Suit or O'Coat now and have it ready in plenty of time for Thankfiving? Come in and see the wonderful assortment of fine high-grade Woolens we are offering at our standard PRICES. We bought them eight months ago, but owing ta labor shortage they were only delivered to us last week.

they felt It; they knew It. W. J. had failed hy a narrow margin to equalise the count. On that one point depended the passing of thousands of dollars which had been wagered on the outcome by loyal Pitt men.

No wonder their it. Elelson kicked 45 yards to Pitt's 46-yard line. On the next play a W. A. J.

penalty put the' ball In mldfield. Hastings and Laughran carried the Morrow got into the game In the neoond half, although In a badly crip line, but it was Intercepted by Davles. A little later Pitt had the ball on Its own 38-yard line, when Laughran went around right end for 38 yards, putting the ball on W. A 35-yard line. Hastings on the next play pluunged through for 15 yards.

After several scrimmages. Hastings tried to drop kick a goal from the 15-yard line, but the kick failed. The first half ended shortly afterwards erham falling on the ball for a scor. The ball was taken over the line far to the left of the goal post. Instead of punting out for the trial at goal.

W. J. elected to take the ball straight out. This looked like poor Judgment, as almost any kind of a puntout landed the ball nearer the center of the field than where It was. However.

Stein tried for the pled state. Capt. Jlmmie Dehart started the' game, but was hurt before it was ball to W. St 32-yard line, and double pass, Hastings to Davie, put i hearts were In their mouths as more than a few moments old. and the ball on the 27-yard line.

Hastings Stein's foot connected with the ball, and no wonder they hugged each other and threw their hats In the air when the kick failed. limped to the sidelines. LA VG II RAN A STAR. Hta passing brought "Speedo carried it seven yards further, first down on the 20-yard mark. A triple pass failed, and a forward pass was grounded, and Hastings i goal and missed It.

and by the nar- Boai ll- Laughnn Into the back Held, and gave "7, "Ith the score 7-0 In Pitt's favor. row margin or one point nil iauucu Jn thft thjr(1 period the ball changed tried a placement kick from the 24- the contest and the sectional title. The same Fabrics and Patterns you see in High-Class Tailor Shops and Itcady-to-Wear Stores at to $75. But Hurry In! As the stock is limited. All Wool hands several times, and finally Pitt yard line, but It was blocked and PITT WINS TOSS.

1 the latter a chance to shine throughout the game. He was one of Pitt's outstanding players, and the manner in which he handled himself was a "big factor in the Blue and GoH vie An analysis of the play shows that Pitt made a total of 15 first downs to eight for W. ft J. Pitt had five of; these tn the second period and seven la the third. i Pitt tried five forward passes, only one of which waa completed for a gain of 15 yards.

One of them was! Pitt won the toss, and defended the south goal, with Carblch kicking off. He kicked to Hastings on Pitt's 10-yard line, and Andy ran the leather torr. worked It down to within striking smith got It on W. A 85-yard line, distance of the opposing goal. At- Erickson ran around Pitt's end for 39 temptl.

to gain failed, and Hastings yards, putting the ball on Pitt's-32-tried for a placement goal from the yard fumble on the next play 15-yard line, but failed, the ball i Kave put the ball on her own 29-yard striking one of the uprights. (mark. Shortly afterwards, an exchange of After two tries, Davles punted to punts gave Pitt the ball, and Da- rrikBOn. who signaled for a fair In Andy Hastings was Terr much evidence, at times showing real flashes back to the 20-yard mark. After a of the form that made him famous two-yard gain by McCracken, who played -with his broken nose; in band or O'COAT SUIT ages.

Davles tore around right end before he went into the world war. At one stage he gave an exhibition of broken field running that 'brought the fans to their feet. then VieS' Wlth and several oth- catcn. put was penalized 15 yards for seven yards. Hastings intercepted.

while Pitt intercepted two of W. ft Pitt's gains from scrimmage were far greater than tnise of her rival. The Panthers made a total of 137! yards through the line to 102 for the Red and Black, and 179 around the end to 76 for W. J. Pitt's net ga'nj from scrimmage was 290" yards as; acatnst 17(1 for the Red and Hlack.

made three, but Pitt drew a penalty, Davles punted 50 yards to Erlckson. Tom Davles was not as spectacular as usual, although he managed to After two tries, W. J. was penal oiiioiium uiiBrierBnco ior for roughing him, W. J.

carried him, got away for the longest run of the bal, down the fleid to within 14 the day, a dash of 57 yards yari9 0f put's goal, and then lost it 10-yard line, '-where 'he was on, downs. downed by Erlckson. A triple pass, Hastings attempted to pant but Laughran to Hastings to Davles, kfck was blocked, and Wickerham gained three yards. Laughran then fen on the ball behind Pitt's goal In-the matter of penalties. Pitt lost 55 yards and W.

J. 70. pull off one sensational run, being brought low when only a few yards from the Wash-Jeff goal. Perhaps the fact that Tom was entrusted with the calling of the signals after Dehart was hurt weighed upon him, for he did not appear as lzed, and punted to Davles, who fumbled but recovered on' Pitt's 44-yard linef Davles and Dehart made a first down, and it was here that Jlmmie was hurt, Laughran going in. Hastings gained three.

and then Daviea fumbled. Erlckson recovering Extra Trousers, Same Material7 to Order Any Style Expressly for Ycu line for a touchdown. Stein failed at his attempt to goal, and the score was 7 to 6 in Pitt's favor. The game ended shortly after this. SWARTHMORE DEFEATS FFANKLIN-MARSHALL.

lost two, and Davles three, as the period ended. W. A J. ONE! POFVT SHY. In the fourth quarter W.

put up Its best' offensive and defensive play. Pitt was held for three downs, sure of himself In the early stages SOME TENSE MOMENTS. as he usually is. and had difficulty I for w. J.

on his own 40-yard line. In handling the ball cleanly. Several Erlckson and Smith made a first down of his fumbles were costly, and pre- for the visitor's, but later tries failed. I Pandemonium broke loose in the stands and on the field when the and Hastings, then tried for another vented Pitt from adding at least one I an(j vv. J.

punted to Davles, who placement goal, but Carroll blocked Lancaster, Nov. 8. Franklin ft Marshall was defeated In a hard-fought game on Williamson field by Swarthmore. 20 to 0. The heavy Garnet backfleld repeatedly hit the 'light Blue and White line for good gains, but a blocked kick and the successful use of the forward pass were lespon- 'TWAS TOUGH TO LOSE, WHAT.

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team has no alibis to offer Fl M. 6. Swarthmore 20. Heller Ounce more toucnaown to it" toiai. i fumbled.

Smith recovering ror w. Herb Stein put up a great article of on pjtt's 15 yard line. Three tries ball for Pitt, completely outplaying i failed to make the required distance, his opponent. Shields, and proving a an(j a forward pass was then attempt-, factor on the attack as well as the de- tut was grounded behind the goal fenss. 'line, giving Pitt the ball on her own For W.

ft J. the stellar performer sixyard line. were Halfback Erickson and Capt. Hastings punted from behind his Klmer Carroll at left end. The former eoaV and Davles recovered the punt win thorn in Pitt's side all after- 25 yards out Pitt' failed to gain on noon, and his activities kept the fans 8everal tries, and Hastings kicked 50 on needles and pins, for there ap- yaras to who ran back 13 Elmer Carroll, the brilliant captain of the AV.

J. team, was deeply disappointed over the Red and Black defeat, but took, the reverse gamely. "I feel that we had at least as good a team and In many respects a better one than Pitt. I give Pitt credit for play Kurtz L.T Larkin Capt. Barr Valentine Rickert Cornell L.

Weaver Cahauhey Madison McGinly H. Weaver Orden rer hant Gelgre Hoke Carter Trier White Hoster Tarneli ing an uncanny game. Two bad fumbles lost us the victory. In TOUPEES fact, we were unfortunate throughout. Titt got most of the breaks." but that's all In the game.

ANO WIGS FO MEN for the defeat yesterday, although a victory would have been a big feather in his cap. "Pitt won because It had the better team on the field today," said Coach Morrow, after the game. "In behalf of myself and the W. J. team.

I will say that W. ft J. did not play the best game It can play. But I am free to admit that Pitt played better football in that game, and It deserved to win. I have only praise for the W.

players. I know they all gave their, best efforts, whether they did all that was expected of them, or not. There were many disappointing features to me, but I do not care to discuss them. Captain Carroll showed himself a real leader and a magnificent player. I am tremendously sorry that his yards.

Failing to make the required distance In three downs, Elelson punted 45 yards, an'J W. J. was penalized 15 yards for Interfering with the catcher of. the ball. This gave Pitt the fca.ll on her own 30-yard After' two tries, Hastings punted 60 yards to Erickson, who went out of bounds on W.

23-yard line, as the quarter ended. PITT SCORES TOICHDOW5. Etelson punted as the second quar UNCALLED SUITS fan Our boys played out their string like men, as all W. J. players have done.

The result might be 5 WHO' ESA' PA'D ON SCALPERS OF TICKETS. City detectives In a wholesale raid on ticket scalpers In the vicinity of Forbes Field yesterday Just prior to the football game between W. ft J. and Pitt arrested 17 scalpers. According to the detectives, the scalpers were selling tickets anywhere from summarized by stating that we OVERCOATS were outlucked and failed to take Custom Tailors Since 1884 advantage of, some opportunities that presented themselves.

I re aa low SI 8.50 Don let the files bother you in summer, nor the cold 'in the winter. U'e duplicate your original head pf hair with a toupee or wig. AiADE IN OUR OWN WORKSHOP Free demonstrations Private Fitting Rooms ter started, Hastings returning the gard the score as an indication Current Vftlst. SZ50 to $15. Two of the detectives EAST END 6215 Frankslown Ave.

MUZKJA 128 Sixth St of almost even Playing, in snite In Tri of th we lost by one! Dm Om. slimisni it. It was a toug--lgame a tougjg. ball 2o yards by a fine exhibitiop of broken field running. Laughran got five around end, and Hastings plunged through the line for first down on W.

23-yard line. After two more plays, Davles threw a forward OPEX EVENINGS said they were approached by a scalper who offered to sell them two tickets for $15. The alleged scalpers were lodged 1st the Oakland yolioe station. to team had to lose.".

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