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EIGHT SPORTING SECTION THT1l TPATtTnfXT. CftrKT NOVEMBER 17, 1929 VERDICT SOON IN LESLEY CUP ERS' EXPENSE DISPUTE LAY! PURDUE WINS Pittsburgh Hockey Leader and Some of Pirates STATE HEADS AT TJ. S. G. A.

SESSION CINCHES BIG TEN HONORS Undefeated Boiler Makers Turn Back lowans, 7 to 0. Climax io Bitter Dispute With Massachusetts Golf Association. P. G. A.

REPRESENTED it1 tice or vise versa, Is problematical. Opinion is divided. Some believe that the TJ. S. G.

A. will not acquiesce to the requests of the subsidiary groups, remaining firmly against it. Others predict the official sanction of the U. S. G.

following the apparent Pennsylvania and Metropolitan approval of the Massachu-sets request. Seemingly the presence of Greer McHIvain, P. G. A. prexy, and the New president, indicated that Massachusetts had received the assurance of a solid front in Lesley cup circles before launching its bolt all of which is expected to add prestige to the appeal.

Exactly what will be the attitude of the P. G. A. in the event of an unsatisfactory reply from the U. S.

G. A. executives is conjectural. Interesting possibilities loom. It may mark a worse upheaval and the ultimate withdrawal of the Massachusetts Association from affiliation with the UT S.

G. A. In more bitter moments, the New Eng By MARK KNIGHT. United Press Staff Writer. LAFAYETTE, Ind.

Purdue's Boilermakers refused to be throttled here today by the Iowa Cornhuskers and continued on their way toward their first Big Ten title. By today victory. Coach Phelans team prac-ticaUy clinched the conference race. It was a long pass from Captain By, JOHN jrMAHON. Press Golf Writer.

On Sunday, Dec. 1, a waiting world, together with interested Pennsylvania and Metropolitan districts, and a much agitated New England sector, will intently "listen in" on Station U. G. A. the United States Golf Assn.

for its Important announcement concerning the future legality of subsidiary associations defraying the expenses Harmeson to Woerner in the second period that gave the Boilermakers their 7 to 0 victory before 40,000 rabid fans. The first quarter found both teams playing cautiously, trying few of its picked teams to and from the annual Lesley Cup matches. Following the flare-up early last Bummer between the national gov plans and lucking. Wecin naa tne better of it in this department, out-kicking Glassgow consistently. erning body and the Massachusetts enders have intimated such would As the second period began in? Golf Assn.

oyer the alleged practice be tneir action should the verdict Boilermakers got their steam up of financially reimbursing Lesley and Harmeson began floating passes be unfavorable. The issue is a pet with the New into the outstretched arms of Woerner. The first pass netted 35 England section, and apparently there will be no backdown in that direction, regardless of the develop yards. Then two plunges put the ball on the 18. ments and consequences.

Harmeson trotted back on tha Furthermore, it might bring the time-honored Lesley Cup matches next play and flipped another pass over the heads or the cornnusKers to a close. No one knows. into the arms of Woerner and the score was 6 to 0. The teams lined Golf this winter? Yes. lots of it in Florida.

Included in the most up and Harmeson calmly kicked a elaborate golfing schedule ever ar goal from score: Pur due, Iowa, 0. ranged for Florida, are 18 mid-winter tourneys, embracing the International Four Ball match and the $15,000 La Gorce open. Naturally most interest revolves about the International Four Ball tourney, won last year by Walter Cup players, the bitter issue reached a climax last Thursday. At the quarterly session of the S. G.

A. in the Belmot Hotel, New York City, the presidents of all three state associations together with other district officials, were present. There Alvah W. Rhydstrom, head of the Massachusetts organization, and its main spokesman, made an urgent and convincing appeal that the payment of the Lesley representatives expenses should neither be prohibited nor jeopardize their amateur status. Although the Pennsylvania and Metropolitan associations have been in no discord concerning the matter, their official representation at the session was generally interpreted as an indication that they sympathized with the Massachusetts body's contention.

According to whisperings emanating from the assembly, which was a closed session, Massachusetts contended that it should be just as lawful and proper for their organization to both elect and pay the expenses of their teams, as it is for the U. S. G. A. to do so.

Decision Problematical. Rhydstrom expressed the conviction that the state teams were entitled to the same privileges as Walker cup teams, playing for Uncle Sam against Great Britain. Their expenses were paid. He fur- Hagen and Leo Diegel over Jimmy Farrell and Gene Sarazen; also the La Gorce open, copped by Horton Smith. A Kicking Duel.

The game settled down into another kicking duel as the Boilermakers, having let off their steam, eased up. Near the end of the half Iowa threatened when a pass. Papa to Rogge, put the ball on Purdue's 24. In two plays Jensvold added 14. Three plays netted only 2 and Purdue took the ball on the next play when Pape eU as he tried to go around end.

Iowa appeared refreshed after the rest and started the second half with a rush. Jensvold returned the kick-off- to his 37-yard line. Glassgow made 10, and Farroah added 7 before Purdue stiffened and forced Glassgow to punt. Another drive was stopped when Harmeson intercepted Glassgow's pass. Purdue con The tournament season opened this month with the City Club Championship and continues until March 20 with the La Gorce open as the climax.

The complete list reverse, Clark shot through center for 7. Clark's straight plunge at center made 2. Clark again his center tor 3 and first down on the Pitt 43. On a reverse, Walinchus failed includes: City Club Championship, Miami Biltmore Course, Nov. 28-Dec.

1: Championship of Cham pions, Miami Biltmore Course, Dec, at right tackle. On a fake reverse, Clark got loose at left tackle and ran 43 yards for a touchdown. How ever, the play was called back and 21-22; Pro-Amateur, by invitation, Miami Country Club, Jan. $3,000. Miami open, Miami Country Club, Jan.

4-5; Pro-Amateur, Miami Beach, Jan. $3,000. Miami Beach open, Miami Beach Bayshore, Jan. 10-11; Mid-Winter Amateur cham Pitt was penalized 15 lor holding. tinued its kicking game, while Iowa tried vainly to fight its way into Purdue territory.

A long punt by Glassgow rolled out of bounds on the Purdue 4-yard line just as the quarter ended. Iowa made four successive first downs and placed the ball on the 5. Purdue held and took the ball when pionship. Miami Country Club, Frankie Frederickson, new Pittsburgh hockey club manager, exhibited his 1929-1930 ice machine to local fans last night for the first time. There are some old boys and so-- new ones In the lineup.

Here are the manager' and some of his standbys. No. 1, the veteran Herb Drury. No. 2, Frankie Frederickson, the new pilot, a type sure to make a hit with followers of the sport.

No. 3, John McKinnon, who is said to have been transformed under Frederickson's tutelage. No. 4, Archie Briden, another newcomer with an interesting history. No.

5, Joe Miller, veteran net custodian. No. 6, Bud Jarvis, a newcomer to the Pirate fold. ther stressed the fact that the in- Jan. 13-17; Glen H.

Curtiss elusion of Canada hasactually ele- Trophy Championship, Miami Muni- Clark failed to gain on a fake reverse. Pitt took time out. Baker was back in punt formation, but Daugherty's pass sailed over his head. He ran back to recover and fell on the ball. However, it was fourth down and Tech took the ball on the Pitt 17.

Armentrout' made 2 at right tackle. McCurdy added 2 at right guard. Armentrout hit Glassgow's pass over the goal line struck the goal post. This was the closest Iowa came to scoring. Both- vated the former intersectional com- cipal Links, Jan.

18-24; La Gorce-petition to an international event, i Bayshore Championship, La Gorce, This year the Lesley cup matches Jan. 27-31; Miami Beach Women's were staged at Toronto, Canada, Championship, Bayshore Course, Consequently the added expense in- Feb. 3-7; Miami Women's Cham-curred by the individuals them- pionship, Miami Country Club, Feb. selves made it doubly difficult for 10-14; Miami Biltmore Invitation, the state to put representative teams Miami Biltmore, Feb. 14-16; Flag right tackle to the 5-yard line for a first down there.

Karcis was stopped teams began substituting freely and Purdue piled up four first downs, taking the ball to the Iowa 29-yard at right guard. Armentrout hit left tackle for 3 as the quarter ended. Score Pitt 27; Carnegie 0. in the field. Day Tournament, Miami Biltmore, line before they lost it.

Yunevich made 7 yards after Harmeson had intercepted a pass and the game ended. CITY TITLE GRID BATTLE PLAY BY PLAY out, each goal being visited frequently. After 20 minutes, Daly took a pass from Murray and scored with Feb. 22; Dixie Amateur Championship, Miami Country Club, Feb. 24-28; Pro-Amateur, by invitation, Miami Country Club, March.

International Four Ball, Miami Country Club, March 9-12; St. Patrick's Day invitation, Miami Biltmore, March 14-17; La Gorce $15,000. Open, La Gorce Course, March 20-22. Following the Massachusetts plea, Herbert Ramsey, vice president of the U. S.

G. announced that the governing body had taken the claims and arguments of the state association for consideration and study, after which a decision would be rendered in two weeks. Whether the decree will be in the affirmative sanctioning the prac- mi tt it i i i'i t' i a fast drive, Geprge having no Fourth Quarter. Morbito- went in for Karcis. Quates replaced- Tully for Pitt.

Armentrout was stopped on the 1-yard line trying left tackle. On a short pass behind the line, McCurdy to T. Flanagan, the latter got through right tackle for the touchdown. Daugherty blocked Dreshar's placement for the extra point. Score Pitt 27; Carnegie Tech 6.

For Pitt, Hirshberger went in for Iowa put up a gallant fight, but could not stem the Purdue air attack and her players appeared tired after last week's grueling battle with Minnesota. lineup: Iowa. Purdue. Roege L. Woerner Weslra L.

Van Bibber Roberts L. Stears Marnussen Miller Myers R. Buitner Ely R. SleiKht Reedqnist R.E.. Hackle Piruatelli White chance.

Rovers pressed so hard in the closing minutes that they were value for a draw. Lineup: TJ. S. S. 1.

Kovers 0. reverse, Uansa fell and lost 2 at left end. Carnegie again took time out. Parkinson hit center for 2. On a reverse, Walinchus cut inside right end for 4.

Karcis batted down Baker's pass to Uansa and Tech took the ball on cut inside right end for the touchdown. Rooney's attempted placement for the extra point was blocked by Fletcher. Score Pitt 27; Carnegie Tech 0. For Pitt, Clark replaced Parkinson and there another wild out George First Quarter. Pitt won the toss and chose to defend the south goal.

Dreshar elected to kick off. The Tartan leader kicked off to Uansa on the 4. He was almost clear for a touchdown as he raced down the left side Brown R. Gifford riough Moir Collins. Dreshar kicked oft to Stallard R.

H. Buckler Dunn H.B Boylan Pierpoint Loses In West Penn Soccer Cup Replay Armit H. Tennyson downs on their 12. Eyth struck left Baker on the 8. He ran back to his 46.

L. Flanagan was hurt on the play, and English went in for him. Farroah L. H. Harmeson Glassgow R.

Welch Haerty Yunevich. Touchdown Woerner. Goal after touchdown Harmeson. Officials: Referee-Nichols, Oberlin. Umpire Hedges.

Dartmouth. Field Judge Kearna, DePaul. Murray O.R F. Bradshaw Lalle I. Mnran tackle for 1.

Karcis tried a cross back at right tackle. He fumbled and Walinchus picked the ball right out Uansa warmed up for Pitt and there McNair C. McCann Marshall I. I. Dunlop Daly O.

A. Bradshaw was a wild demonstration as he went ueaa linesman uanieis. ioyoia. Time of halves io minutes. Referee of the air and ran 14 yards for a Branniffan.

touchdown. Uansa was stretched Play Another Tie. Sewickley and New Castle again line, but was brought down on his 42. Parkinson made a bare yard at left guard. Uansa shot through a big hole at left tackle, reversed his field behind perfect interference and outdistanced two Tech pursuers to race 58 yards for a touchdown.

Capt. Dimeolo was knocked cold on the play, but was revived before the try for point. Parkinson kicked a perfect placement for the extra out on the play and Rooney went in Motor Kickers Are Beaten 2 to 1 by Gallatin; Defense Keeps Score Down. burst as the great fullback ran to the dressing room. McMurdo kicked off to T.

Flanagan-on the 6. Collins and Daugherty got him on the 35. Armentrout ran out of bounds at left end after gaining 11, and first down on. his 46. T.

Flanagan's lateral to" Armentrout lost a yard at right end. McCurdy's pass to Rosenzweig gained 10. Morbito fought through right tackle for 6 and first down on the Pitt 39. However, the ball came back and Carnegie was penalized 15 for holding. Walinchus intercepted Mc BIG LIGHTWEIGHT TILT Beltzhoover Scholastics and Armstrong Bulldogs Clash.

for him. Uansa recovered sufficiently to walk off the 'field and tied in a Beaver Valley League game ell, who, having beaten Paton and Chislaghi, effected a difficult cross shot which failed by inches. The haft ended without score. Early in the second half Paton and Haywood tested Marshall with nice shots and then Toman placed a perfect pass to Moreman. The big at Sewickley yesterday, the score being 1-1.

Jones gave New Castle back into the game for Murphy. Clark made a yard at right tackle. On a reverse, English spilled Walinchus at right end without gain. On a delayed buck, Uansa shot through center for 5. Baker punted to McCurdy on the Tech 11.

Hirshberg got him on the 13. Rosenzweig pass to Armentrout was incomplete. Both teams were offsdie on the next play, when Armentrout failed at left tackle. McCurdy's pass was incom as he limped to the dressing room he receiVed perhaps the greatest ovation ever extended to a player the lead in the first half, but Mills prevented them from achieving their center dashed forward, tricked Mur in the history of the Stadium. first victory by scoring in the closing Rooney's placement for the extra session.

Lineup: Sewickley 1. New Castl point was wide. Score Pitt 21 phy and grounded the ball past J. Benick for the first goal of the game. Pierpoint's Hopes Crushed.

-1. Hone Mrt'omlw G- point. Score Pitt Carnegie Tech. 0. McMurdo kicked off to McCurdy on the 4.

ran back to his 26. T. Flanagan picked up 3 at right tackle. On the end around play, Rosenzweig added 4 at left tackle. Karcis smacked center for 1.

Mc Carnegie Tech 0. By HARRY II. FAIRFIELD. Close scores were in evidence in games played yesterday, all winners coming through by a nose. Gallatin came from behind to beat Pier-point and National Tube scraped through against Crucible Steel, both being West Penn cup games.

Rovers cave a capital display against U. Curdy's pass on the 50, and ran back to the Tech 44. Armentrout intercepted Roney's pass on the Tech Fletcher replaced. Yerina, Mc plete and Tech was penalized 5. McCurdy stood on his goal line and Whitmore Sillintr Cavanangh Mills Gowans Brown E.

lewis Grittie Harris G. Pierpoint followers were decidedly The most important contest of the lightweight division wiU be staged today when the Armstrong Bulldogs tackle the Beltzhoover Scholastics at Jordan Field. The Eulldogs under the leadership of "Boots" Klinsing, boast of a powerful combination which Is "certain to cause the Beltzhoover team a lot of trouble. "Smiling" Coach Brown has worked hard with his charges and has them in the pink B. B.

R. H. H. R. more hopeful after this, but Galla Murdo kicked off.

to McCurdy on the goal line. Montgomery and Dimeolo brought him down on the 28. Dougherty dropped Eyth at Geib Gibson tin continued to show marked su periority. Marshall effected a grand Curdy went back to punt formation. punted out of bounds on the 50.

Ducanis came in and Highberger went out. Dreshar moved to guard, Ducanis to center and Schmidt to right tackle. Walinchus hit right tackle for 3. Clark added 4 at cen diving save of a shot from Broggi, but Ducanis high pass sailed far over his head. He chased it back, right end after a 3-yard gain.

Morbito went in for Karcis. The 30. He cut back through a broken field to the Pitt 35. McCurdy's pass to Armentrout gained 9. Morbito was stopped dead at right guard, as the half ended.

Score Pitt 27; Carnegie Tech 0. Third Quarter. Rosenzweig and L. Flanagan ex but later on succumbed to a drive from F. Benick.

A nifty cross from Millisan I. Wilfong- Philbin Jones Love Semple Gemmel O. Chamberlain Time of halves. 45 minutes. Referee.

Law ford. Exciting: School Games. Castle Shannon won an exciting Scholastic League game over Glendale, Galinis scoring the only goal quarter ended at this point. Score of condition and ready for their best picked it up on his 5 and tried to punt, Dimeolo blocked it and the Pitt 21; Carnegie Tech 0. Williamson went begging, both Moreman and Petrolena failing to efforts of the season.

ball rolled back of the end zone. Both teams being aspirants to last connect. Dimeolo fell on it there, but as year's lightweight crown, and being Second Quarter. McMurdy's pass to Rosenzweig With 12 minutes to go Murphy it had passed clear back of the zone sectional rivals, the keenest of com punted the ball high into the Pier it was an automatic safety, bcore S. and Celtics won narrowly against Crafton Heights.

Today's card includes a tight affair between Harwick and German Sport at Turner park in the American League, while Cecil will renew their West Penn cup clash with Eagles at Cecil. The usual flock of league contests follow. The draw for the first round of the National Amateur. cup competition is as follows: German Sport at Eagles, Celtics at Pierpoints, Jeannette Rovers at Clan Douglas, Cecil at Gallatin, Glendale at Jeannette F. C.

Byer, Heidelberg. U. S. S. and Thorns made 9 and first down on the Tech 25.

On a reverse, T. Flanagan made 3 at right end. McCurdy completed Pitt Carnegie Tech 0. petition exists between tljem. This promises to be a colorful contest and a hectic battle is With three minutes from the end.

Lineup: Castle Shannon 1. Glendale 0. Fisher Barney McMonagle R. Polka Galinis L. Sprat Obrinser R.

H.B.......... White Shopes C. Metlak point goal area, where Bedogni got his head to it and put Gallatin the lead. Marshall's great save of ter. Schnupp was hurt on the play and Tech took time out.

For Pitt H. Morris went in for Capt. Babic replaced McMurdo. After a reverse, Uansa threw a forward pass to Donchess. He caught the ball on the 14 and ran to the 1-yard line.

Clark plunged over at center for the touchdown. Baker place kicked the extra point. Score Pitt 34; Carnegie Tech 6. Edwards replaced Baker for Pitt. Edwards kicked off to T.

Flanagan McCurdy punted from his 20 to Baker on the Pitt 27. He came a shot from Bedogni following back to the Pitt 46. Baker's long a pass to Rosenzweig for a 6-yard gain, but Carnegie was illegally in motion and was penalized 5. Eyth's the teams boasting of a big following a banner crowd is expected. The kickoff is slated for 2:30 o'clock.

changed positions. Karcis was back for Tech. Pitt was unchanged. McMurdo kicked off to McCurdy on the Tech 8. Donchess tackled him on the 27.

Karcis struck right guard for 2. Armentrout added 3 at left tackle. Clark tossed T. Flanagan for a 2-yard loss at right end. McCurdy punted out of bounds on the Pitt 47.

Rooney picked up a yard on a reverse at left tackle. Clark broke loose through the left side of the Tech line and ran to the corner kick was the closing inci pass to Uansa was incomplete. Car neeie took time out. On a reverse. dent of a well-played game.

Frequent changes in the Pierpoint lineup seem to have upset all ef Walinchus got around right end for Central board officials win be in charge of the game. Take cars Stewart Carrick. long pass was incomplete when Baker knocked it down. Eyth's pass to Morbito gained 2. Highberger grounded McCurdy's punt on the Pitt 19.

On a reverse, Walinchus 24 before L. Flanagan brought mm Vanzen L. H. a I ampbell F. Kevish O.R..........

Glowark S. Kevish I. Kuttin Zy won Kantor Dilla I. Polak Snirier O. Kucharski Time of halves 35 minutes.

Referee Dec he Clan Douglas Slowed Up. The pennant dash of Clan Douglas was slowed up yesterday when Lewis S. C. held them to a draw at Swissvale. The Press District down on the Tech 30.

Parkinson hit riEht guard for a yard. On a Run. Games to be piayea on or De-fore Dec. 8. Clubs should make known their plans to W.

J. Kerr, issioner. without delay. Lehigh Frosh Win. BETHLEHEM The heroic efforts Plaid 22 for first down there.

The reverse, Uansa twisted through left tackle for-3, before Karcis smacked got around right end for 9. Sclinupp rushed offside and Tech was penalized 5. Pitt got a first forts at combination. Petrolena and Roadway are manifestly out of position. Harbin and Van Jura were good on defense but made little efforts to feed the front line.

Thompson, Schang and Marshall were good in defense, especially Thompson. The Gallatin machine was well-oiled. Lineup: gain was 27 yards. YESTERDAY'S Rooney got 1 at left tackle on a down on her 33. Parkinson struck WEST PENN P.

2 Pierpomt him down. On another reverse, Uansa added 2 at left tackle. Baker's long pass over the goal line, intended for Walinchus, fell dead for a touch reverse. Walinchus got around right of two brilliant, fast stepping halfbacks, Harold Grande and George on the 4. He ran back to his 31.

Armentrout fumbled, but recovered for a 2-yard loss. McCurdy's pass was incomplete. Armentrout picked up a yard at right end. McCurdy punted out of bounds on the Pitt 31. On a fake reverse, Clark gained 14 at the left side before Morbito knocked him out of bounds.

Kerr replaced Armentrout for Carnegie. For Pitt, Milligan and Loehr replaced Montgomery and 1 0 1 0 1 THE PRrS DISTRIC I.EAOI K. ..3 Crafton center for 5. Parkinson tumbled through center for 2. Rooney's quick kick passed over the safety man's head and rolled to the Tech down and Tech scrimmmaged on Oltics end, out of bounds, for IVi and a first down on the Tech 4.

Clark made a yard at left guard. Clark added a yard at left tackle. Walin Gallatin -J. 1 Rovprs her 20. rM 'nouVlas 1 Doering, brought victory to Lehigh University's Frosh eleven in their annual autumn battle with the yearlings of Lafayette, this afternoon.

Two touchdowns scored in a l.EAC.l E. On a double pass, T. Flanagan made League now becomes a real race, with four teams in the running. Fast scoring marked the opening, but thereafter the crowd had to be content with Muraski's great work for thrills. MacDonald placed a corner-kick so well that Miller scored three minutes from the opening.

Ten minutes later, Monaghan snapped a pass from Thompson and 1 chus was smothered at right tackle 2 at right tackle. On a pass thrown 1 AmbrulfP 3Thf; Vresr Scholastic i.eaiu e. inr-i i i i oy Karcis. L. Flanagan knocked Pierpoints 1.

Marshall iv'haiiK Thompson Van Jura Harhin Toman Williamson Roadway Moreman Powell J. Renii'k I'hishiRhi Murphy Paton Sicklr Paterline Bedojrnl Haywood r. Benick Secan- 19, where Collins grounded it. McCurdy got a yard at center. Dimeolo rushed McCurdy and his pass was incomplete.

Pitt's linemen were shifting through every time. after a reverse. Rosenzweig tossea Donchess respectively. Walinchus second half uprising constituted the G. R.

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down Baker's pass on the one-yard ran into his interference as English Lehigh 14 to 0 victory margin. The to McCurdy for a 17-yard gain and first down on the Tech 39. Eyth's line ana Teen took the ball on downs on their 2-yard line. lineup: McCurdy punted to Rooney on the Lrhirh. WET TENN I Ojrp-n Snort Igm-den.

pass was incomplete and Carnegie was Denalized 5 for being illegally in Broun Petrolena spilled the play and lost a yard at right end. Walinchus failed at right tackle. For Tech, Yearine took Schnupp's place. On a reverse. McCurdy stood behind his goal TJfrett equalized.

Lineup: Time of halves 15 minutes. Referee- Hudalt Clan Douslas 1. Lewis S. C. 1 L.T.

C. line and punted out to Rooney on the Tech 45. He ran back out of Potter Muraski motion. Eyth swung wide around right end for 5, before Montgomery 50. He fumbled when tackled, but Montgomery recovered for Pitt on the Tech 49.

Pitt took time out. Armentrout came in for Eyth for Stem Mason Bailey Foster R. Tarasi O'Connor. Celtics Triumphant. Barrett's goal, late in the second half, was the best of three and gave SterlinK -L.

Yates I.afayeH. Cirellt Harvey Haokenhurar Hichman Schmidt Clifton Wormu'h Christholm Pml Scoo'ow Willis got him. Uansa intercepted tytns Baker R.T. Uansa sailed at left, tackle, when Yearina got him. Pitt was also penalized 5 yards for offside.

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H.B...... Consavare Faust R.E. lone Dass on the Pitt 25. T. Pitt was penalized 5 for de bounds on the Tech 30.

Baker's long pass passed over head as the latter ran unguarded to the 10-yard line. On a fake re McLatchie H. Eaeleson Connor H. Murphy Ready Flanagan brought him down there. wards pass was knocked down by T.

laying the game. On a triple pass, Armentrout tackled Walinchus Venderhorst Doering H. Tosko Celtics victory over a hard-fighting Crafton Heights team in a Press District League game. Jimmie Walinchus, on a reverse got 2 at Flanagan. Edwards punted out of r1n 1CAWV.HIGTON COIXTY I.KAGIK AvpIIs it Jessop Sto-ls.

Br.vden: A Cok Veriah; Houston at Ca viciously after a yard gain. On a right tackle. On a lake reverse, anons- Grande. Points bounds on the Tech 33. Touchdowns Doenn.

Parkinson swirled through center for reverse, Rooney picked up another after touchdown Keady (dron kick). Referee J. R. Trimble, Dubuaue. T.

Flanagan made a yard at right Hynd scored for Celtics in the first half after hard trying. Rihtoul tied MacDonald O. Uhompson Duff I. Masrinn Miller Fraeer McConneU I.L Monofthan Brown O. Hamilton Time of halves 45 minutes.

Referee Simpson. Steelers Nosed Out. A nip-and-tuck West Penn cup battle ended in National Tube nos 6. Walinchus fumbled at right verse, Clark broke through right tackle for 4. On a reverse, Walinchus added 3 at right tackle.

Baker's pass to Walinchus made 11 and first down on the Tech 11. Rooney failed at left tackle. On a tackle. Clark batted down McCurdy's pass. Rosenwzeig fumbled tackle, but Baker caught the ball in yard at left tackle.

On a forward pass after a reverse, Walinchus caught Rooney's fling for 19 yards the score soon after the resumption, but Barrett's goal kept Celtics in for 11 and first down on the Pitt 38. behind the line and Loehr recovered the air and ran 27 yards to the Tech 41. He was in the open, Wagner went in for Edwards for and first down on the Tech 32. the race for the championship. for Pitt on the Tech 29.

Uansa got Pitt. Clark batted down McCurdy's burff. aOTirE TO REFEREES. Court 4607 as after :30 as possible. Motor Boys Beaten.

'Ably led by Harry Sickles, Gallatin was easily the best team in the West Perm cup replay with Pier-TOint Hudson-Essex at Homewood The score of 2-1 does not Dreshar got him from behind. Lineup: On a fake reverse, Parkinson dove 4 at left tackle before Dreshar pulled him down. Clark dove over fake reverse, sending Walinchus through right tackle, the runner picked up 5 yards. Murphy went in Carnegie again took time out. The Crafton Hts.

1. Henderson Thompson ing out Pittsburgh. Crucible Steel at Moran field, McKeesport, 1-0. The goal was scored late in the first half when, a terrific shot by O'Nefl through a big hole at center and plunged for 9. On another fake re Tartans at this time seemed easy left' guard for 1.

Uansa added Kirsopp K.B KeriJ Robinson Berchini pass. Uansa knocked down McCurdy's pass and Tech was penalized 5. Another McCurdy pass was broken down and Tech -was again penalized 5. McCurdy punted to marks for the Pitt interference, yard at left tackle. Kerr knocked ior Rooney.

Murphy cut in at left tackle for a yard. which formed like magic no matter Niblock R. Mci-arlane Bookie C. Hamllevitcb Brown Vreecken down Uansa's pass and TecH took verse, Parkinson got over right guard for a yard and first down on the 22. On a reverse, Rooney twisted inside left end for 4.

On Armentrout knocked down Mur whether the play was a set forma the ban on downs on her 20, hit the underside of the crossbar, bounded on the goal line and was bustled barely over the line by a Hynd O. Rintonl tion. or the result of a break. On Mnith ti. HHteroan Kerr took McCurdy's forward pass Uansa on tne Pitt 13.

He returnea to his 31, where he was forced out phy's pass and Tech took the ball on downs on their 5. McCurdy Jenect their superiority the sterling defense of Thompson. Sehang and SshaU doingmuch to keep dow a fake reverse to Walinchus, Park' on the Tech 45 and outdistanced a delayed buck, Dreshar stopped throng of excited players. Lineup: National Tube 1. Crucible Steel 0 Barrett MfFarlane Marshall I.

It Whiteford Fleming O. Time of halves. 45 minutes. Referee. of bounds by Ducanis.

Walinchus inson instead handed the ball to punted to Murphy on the Pitt 45. several Pitt secondary defenders in a race of 55 yards for a -touchdown. Uansa. Carnegie covered Walinchus The ball was called back and Pitt the score, aiDeiw mc m4ccH manv oDDortumties. failed at right tackle on a reverse.

Clark made a yard at right tackle. Galloway 6 Barrett Hemrhan Burroyne Parkinson dead at center. Parkinson's quick pass to Donchess was knocked down by Me Corns. while Toby found a hole at left Rovers Beaten uul. started with a rush and Dreshar kicked the extra point.

Murray L. Donnebr The game ended before another play tackle lind raced 41 yards to Rovers displayed old-time form score pitt 34: Carnegie Tech 13. w. Murphy. ...1.

a. eriruson O. Kelly H. Parfitt Beveridre McLeod Murphy quick intervention saved -liLi Havwood and Broggi twice was penalized 5 for running into the kicker. Armentrout ran inside left end for 3.

Pitt took time out for Donchess, who was hurt on the play. Loehr warmed up on the side line. Edwards kicked off to T. Flanagan could be run. Score Pitt 34; Carnegie Tech 13.

touchdown. Parkinson's place kick for the extra point was low. Score Curdy. Baker's pass was partially blocked by several Tech men, but Parkinson recovered the ban and ran to the 11 for first down there. Blair ....0.

Eardley Pitt 15; Carnegie Tech 0. Bell IK Mounb Allen Garxony cot muddled on the Gallatin front when scores seemed imminent. Rprane and Broggi each on the 12. He ran back to his 38 before Loehr -got him. Walinchus brought Kerr down at right end for a yard loss.

Rosenzweig came and it appeared that an injury might McMurdo kicked off to T. Flana J. Murphy 1. L. Kemp O'Neil O.

L. Patterson Time of halves 15 minutes. Referee force Donchess retirement for the gan on the 7. Baker brought him Parkinson hit right guard to the 5-yard line. McCurdy roughed him, and Carnegie was penalized half the distance to the goal line, putting the failed dismally when a mere touch las sufficient to put the ball in the Hulet.

down on the 21. On a reverse, T. first time in two seasons. However, the star was revived and against U. S.

S. at Leslie park, but lost bj the only goal scored by Daly midway through the second half. Rovers made tracks for the visitors' goal, but Brown cleared. Smith took up the running for McNair to shoot over. Gifford shone in defense and Dunlop delighted the crowd with clever tricks, but U.

S. S. was the aggressive team. The second hall was fast through- Flanagan made a yard at right end. GOLF STROKE CORRECTOR "Ewry CsMtr It lmri Ynsr Gtsx TEACHES PROPER TIMING -PRICK $2.00 THE KEXXY CO.

rUtMEir IBIIBINC WTSiBMll. n. around from end to throw a pass which was incomplete. McCurdy's pass to Rosenzweig gained 13 and On an end around, Donchess tossed continued to play. Karcis made 2 Adjoining Schools.

Pierpoint's chances were few. dQe to the powerful defense of Murphy and lack of cohesion ball on the 5, for first down there. Parkinson hit center for 3, carrying four men with him. Parkinson Rosenzweig without gain. Eyth'i at right tackle.

Montgomery went first down -on the Pitt 48. Mc attempted pass was intercepted by in fast and tossea T. Flanagan with Curdy's long pass sailed over T. Tulane and Loyola, New Orleans institutiorJL, prominent in football, have adJoLaing campuses. out gain.

McCurdy minted out of rvas stopped at left tackle. Behind Flanagan's head. Tech took time Donchess on the Tech 16, (after Ulva Agents vvaniea on the front line. The mottmen best effort came from Charlie Pow Tally bad blocked the balL On a a wall of Interference, Walinchus bounds on the Pitt 44, On a lake out! Morbito passed to Rosenzweig -s.

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