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THE PITTSBURGH PRESS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 Want Ad Headquarter, Court 4900 Other Departments, Court 5450 'APPLICATION OF SCIENCE MIGHT HELP BASEBALL GAME ING SECTION POWERFUL BADGERS TARENTUM HIGH Notre Dame Stars Champ GOLDENSONS OPEN SEASON SATURDAY; PLAY IMMACULATE Home Run Rule One Injustice DOWN IOWA BUNCH Iowa City. Ia, Nov. 17. Wiscon DOWNS HAR-BRACK IN DEATH STRUGGLE Tarentum, Nov. 17.

Capt. in sin powerful Badger eleven de Some of Knute Rockne's Luminaries Who Took Part Yesterday's Game at South Bend Against Carnegie Tech. feated Iowa 13 to 0 here today and practically clinched the Western After several weeks of preliminary work. Goldenson Furnitures, pre Conference championship. Ossie Rometo returned a punt 59 yards within the first three minutes of play to give Tarentum High Four NORWIN HI It was the first defeat of the year for the Hawkeyes and leaves the Badgers the only undefeated conference team.

Graham Coming World's Bantam King to Meet Johnny Datto at Garden Next Week. Hardly Fair to Give Bases on Looping Fly. School a 7 to 0 victory over Har- senting the strongest basketball team to represent Pittsburgh in years, will open their season next Saturday evening with the Immac-ulat Heart quintet at Immaculate Brack Union. Joe Weisenbaugh's attempt for the extra point, via placement, was perfect. In the last Hancock at New Post.

Roland Hancock, the youngster Heart Hall, East Liberty. TROUNCED BY WASHINGTON Jttle Presidents Run Wild for 40-0 Victory. quarter Har-Brack dazzled the 5,000 spectators with a brilliant forward pass attack, that twice, in the last from Wilmington, N. who was within two strokes of winning the national open golf championship at Chicago last fall, has taken a post The Eastenders promise to create a flurry in floor circles this season and they believe the battle with the Goldensons will test their ability. seven minutes, took the ball within the 10-yard line.

Lineup: PENALIZES LUGGER Line Drives Against Fences Usually Count for Nothing. Tarentum 7. Har-Brack 0. Although the game comes early in at Lynchburg, Va. Get Another Chance.

Three former stars of the Syra Mercurio L. Walker the season, a fine attraction is as Bushy Graham, world's bantamweight champion, will fight at Motor Square Garden a week from tomorrow night. John L. Herron, matchmaker, announced yesterday that he had Proctor L. Hech Vigrass L.

P. Maedei Weimer Macb sured for both teams have worked Washington, Nov. 17. A total nut. intensiveiv for several week cuse club of the International League will get chances again in the Gephardt R.

Cam ah an and are in fine shape. of six touchdowns was the winning margin displayed by Washington majors Hallahan, pitcher; Selph, signed Graham to fight Johnny lnfielder; Peel, outfielder. Several games have already been High against Norwin High on College Field. The final score was booked by the Goldensons but most 40 to 0. of them come later in the season.

Berry was the big scorer for the When Tim Hurst, wit and umpire, was invited by Ban Johnson to suggest ways to shorten the time of the games Tim wrote: "Dear Ban: Why not try seven innings?" He might just as well have suggested, "Put five men in the outfield" or "Push Datto, sensational Cleveland boy, over the 10-round route. "Graham is being paid more than we ever paid a fighter," Herron said, but declined to make the figure public. Datto was the only fighter of consequence that Hernon could get to They are particularly desirious of Little Presidents, running rough futz Corbcti Quineo R. A. Factor Rometo Montgomery J.

Pociboreah. Dompe R. Wyci H. L. Maedei Touchdown Rometo.

Extra point Joe Weisenbaugh (placement kick). Referee Carl Anderson, Lehigh. Umpire John Mellon, Pitt. Head-Linesman W. D.

Markle, W. J. shod over the opposition for three touchdowns. The Washington arranging contests with the best teams in the tri-state section for dates in the next few weeks. Write evaj nirinoi- 1914 Carson eleven played championship ball meet the bantam king.

Others who throughout and cleverly mixed were considered good enough de smooth running attack with decep i 1CU XV-i-AiV-t a I Pittsburgh, or phone Hemlock 2558. clined to take on the little cham tive forward flings to stay in the first base 10 feet deeper into right outfield," or "Make two out, side out." Tinfs idea wasn't to shorten time, but to abbreviate the game, and the two notions are quite different. Nobody ever accused Tim of being a t. v. 00.

a mm ir- jr." pion from Utica, N. Y. running for the championship of the W. P. I.

A. L. The Cleveland boy has piled up Kavel, fullback of the Irwin team a record that is attracting atten was a tower of strength to his team tion ail over the country. In successive weeks recently he stopped U. scienunc truriicer.

we can go and aided by Michie, at quarter, tore off long gains. The visitors were mucn oeyond that and say that few S. Carpentier and Jack McFarland. men in baseball ever did anv scien local fighters, as well as Al DeRose, close to scoring on several occasions tine thinking, at least so far as the a well-known fighter. He has lost but failed when the going became rules are concerned.

From its start only one fight in a career of more tough. baseball has always been a rule-of than 15 months, that one beinii Washington by winning today Kept its winning streak intact lost to Harry Blitman at the beginning of his fighting history. Ed which has been marred only by die O'Dowd and others of that cali scoreless tie game with New Castle thumb affair. When the first rules set the bases 90 feet apart there was no mathematical reason for the choice. It was just a lucky happenstance.

Never has this distance been altered, yet nobody knows how much better or worse the game Lineup: ber are numbered among his vic tims. Washington. Norwin. Graham's record, as champion. i3 Lewis L.

Kramer an impressive one. He holds knock Grey L. Zierski might nave been with bases 75 or out victories over Pete Zivic, O'Dowd Levelle L. Kearns Weaver Brown 80 or 100 feet apart. and others who are well known here.

Originally a game was won when There will be no fight at the Gar Berlo R. Bergad 21 runs were scored. This continued den tomorrow night, owing to the for 18 years, until 1857, when the club inability to obtain a suitable Hundertmark Kroon Goodridge R. Sensenich McWilliams Michie card. present nine-inmng rule was adopted.

No particular reason for the change was advanced. Even under the new rule scores ran as high as 93 to 84. 100 to 85 and 153 SCHOOL HEADS VETO Berry L. Schiazo Irwin R. Peters Anderson Kavel Touchdowns Berry 3.

Irwin, WRESTLING MATCHES Wheeling, W. Nov. 17. The to 131. The pitching distance, originally Jamieson, Anderson.

Points after touchdown Irwin (placement). Missed points after touchdown Ir West Virginia Athletic Board here 45 feet, was changed to 50 feet in today voted down a proposal that 1881 and to 60 feet in 1893. The win, Hanna. First downs Wash first change brought about no in high school wrestling contests be held at West Virginia University ington 23, Norwin 6. Officials: Ref eree Storey, Tufts.

Umpire Evans crease in batting, while the second change practically ruined pitcher next sprmg because members of the board did not believe that the Lebanon Valley. Linesman Weiss, Duquesne. supremacy for at least three years. schools were prepared for such con From nine called balls in 1879 and lour strikes in 1887, we came to tests. This proposal was the only matter brought before the board.

four balls in 1889 and three strikes said to be worth a million dollars in his Attending the meeting were D. L. ler, left tackle, own right. in 1888. Knute Rockne claims he doesn't have an outstanding football team this fall, but it is good, at that.

And he has a number of star performers, who make their pres ence felt in every game. On the left Is Tim Moynihan, the clever center. The middle picture is of John Neimic, the classy left halfback. On the right is Capt. Fred Mil Moore, Spencer, president, and The ball rule of today 5 to 5V PITT FROSH STAGE 6-6 TIE WITH PENN STATE FRESHMEN L.

Stalnaker, Welch, secretary. ounces and 9 to 94 -inch diameter has not been changed since 1872. Bats are still limited to 2 inches PITTSBURGH-NEBRASKA GAME IN DETAIL CARNEGIE TECH-N0TRE DAME PLAY BY PLAY in diameter as in 1863 and to 42 inch length as in 1895. All of these changes came about FIRST QUARTER. i ward was incomplete.

Murphy went FIRST QUARTER. Fox won the toss for Pitt. The Harpster won the toss for Tech in for Vezie for Notre Dame. Niemic because somebody on the rules committee didn't like the old rule, not because anybody had done scientific Harpster punted to Carriedo on Notre Dame's 20. He ran it back 12.

Mullins fumbled but Twomey recovered for a 5-yard gain as the quarter and chose to defend the north goal, punted to Harpster on Tech's 10, substitutes. Howell made a yard at center. Witte's poor kick went out of bounds on the Pitt 48. On a fake reverse, Parkinson broke through right tackle for 20 and a first down on the Nebraska 32. On a reverse Uansa eot around left end field was heavy and slow.

Fox chose to defend the north goal with Morrissey kicked off to Rosenzweig where he was downed. calculating. Five Pitt men crashed into him as soon as he caught the balL Russell made 3 at center. Howell made a yard at left guard. Sloan attempted to run around left end from punt formation but Getto went in fast and tossed him for a five-yard loss.

For Nebraska, Rowley replaced Sloan. Rowley punted to his 43 on Tech's 30, where he was downed. I Karcis failed at right tackle. Kar- What sense is there is the home run rule that allows a runner to the wind at his back. Nebraska elected to kick off.

Sloan kicked Karcis failed at left tackle. Harpster cis went through center for 4. threw a pass to Rosenzweig and he Harpster punted to Carriedo on his ran to Notre Dame's 12. Letzelter 40 and and he ran it back to Tech's State College, Nov. 17.

The Pitt Freshmen football team today concluded an undefeated season by holding a fighting Penn State Yearling eleven to a 6 to 6 tie on New Beaver Field here. Both touchdowns were after long drives through enemy territory. Lasich, Lion captain, scored in the second period after short gains through the line and a 20-yard pass from Snyder placed him in a position to dive four yards across the scrimmage line for a touchdown. Conroy, who substituted late in the first half, proved complete the circuit of 360 feet by off to Uansa on the 9. He fumbled, for four.

He was almost loose for a hitting a ball into the stand or over but recovered on the 9 On the first touchdown but was caucht from broke through right tackle for 12 42. Dem broke through left tackle the fence at a distance of 250 feet? and a touchdown. Harpster's place- for 12 and first down on Tech's 30. play, Uansa broke around left end for 13 and a first down on the 22. behind by Frahm.

Williams broke around right end for three more. Uansa slid off left tackle for five Except for an occasional bunt the infield drive that doesn't go 90 feet is almost certain to reach first ahead ment was blocked. Score Carnegie I Carriedo made 2 through center. 6. Notre Dame 0.

Niemic failed at left guard. Tech Williams was stopped for a loss of at right end. McMullen broke and a first down on the 20. Wil Harpster kicked out of bounds was penalized 5 for off-side. Dew where Richards grounded it.

On a reverse, Williams made a bare yard inside right end. Parkinson added 2 at right tackle. Edwards' forward pass was incomplete when Farley knocked it down. For Nebraska Broadstone went in for Munn. Edwards' punt sailed over into tha and the ball was brought back, made it first down on Tech's 18.

Nie- of the batter as he runs 90 feet. A fly much longer than 250 feet is usually out if the fielder has room through to spoil the play. Parkinson liams picked his way through right picked up 3 at left guard. Edwards tackle for seven. Uansa made one punted to Sloan on the Nebraska at left tackle.

On a delayed buck Harpster kicked to Niemic on the mic made 1 through center. Nash the driving force in the Panthers' fourth period march. He made the 10. He returned to tne zo, Niemic went in for Moynihan for Notre in which to pursue it. Why then 35.

He ran back to the Pitt 43 be ended. Score Tech 20, Notre Dame 7. FOURTH QUARTER Brady went in for Carriedo, Cor-lick for Ed Collins for Notre Dame. Mullins failed on a cross-buck. Mullins lost one at left end.

Niemic punted to Tech's 34, where Vezie downed, it. Moorehead got 10 around left end, but the ball was brought back and Tech penalized 5 for off-side. Nash replaced Moyni-hand for Notre Dame. Moorehead lost 2 at right end. Karcis got 3 through center.

Harpster punted to Brady, who was downed on his 24. Niemic's pass to Colrick made 11 and first down. Niemic's pass was incomplete. Shaughency went in for Sweet for Carnegie. Niemic's forward pass to Colrick made 5.

Niemic punted to Harpster on Tech's 30. He returned it 6. L. Flannagan went in for Rosenzweig. pass was intercepted by Eyth on Dame.

Niemic threw a nass to Col Panther score, also from the four- Uansa failed to gain at right tackle. Witte knocked down Uansa's for fore he stepped out of bounds. Sloan stands, going out of bounds on the Notre Dame's 34. Karcis went rick and he was forced out of bounds yard line. Lineup: Nebraska 31.

Penn S. F. 6. Pitt P. 6.

ward pass over the goal line, but the ball grounded in the field of was almost loose after he went out of bounds, but the officials called the play back to midfield. Russell made a yard at left tackle. Turner L.E. Hamilton L. T.

Howell went off right tackle for 4. play and Nebraska took the ball on through left tackle for 5. Eyth made on Tech's 4. Mullins made 1 at center, it first down on Notre Dame's 20, carriedo fumbled but recovered, around left end. Moorehead went Dew was stopped at center, in for Eyth for Teach.

Karcis failed Niemic's pass was incomplete and at right end. Rosenzweig, on the Tech took the ball on their own 6. Timmier McMaudo Yenty Howell smacked left tackle lor 3. Gillard L.G. downs on its 13.

Rowley went in for Rowley punted to the Pitt 29, where Witte for Nebraska. Rowley punt- the ball rolled dead. Parkinson Sloan drove through right guard for Dougherty Engle 5, Howell was stopped at center. ed to the Pitt 21, where the ball picked up 3 at left guard. Uansa G.

Babic Yablonski Sloan punted out of Dounds on the rolled dead. The kirk mvprcH lost a vard at left end. Edwarda end around play, took it to Notre O'Brien went in for Colrick, Ran-Dame's 10. Letzelter got 6 through savage went ta for MiUe Dono- McMillan R.T Quartsic credit a 360-foot home run on a 250-foot fly that happens to be fenced off from the best skill of the outfielder? Players are not permitted to stop batted balls with their hats or other artificial means, yet batters are protected by stands and concrete walls that give fielders no "chance to cover a full territory. A ball hit twice as hard as a lazy over-the-fence home run often bounds back from the concrete toward the infield and causes the batter to be held to one or two bases.

A much longer drive against a center field fence may be stretched Pitt 13 Uansa made a yara at leit yards. The ball came back and ounted to the Nebraska 20. a 50- Tomb R.E Collins rignt tacme. took it to gnue went in or Twomey. Bondi tackle.

On a reverse, Uansa ran Nebraska was penalized t.n thP nnp. I vard kick, and Donchess grounded one-vard line. Hamster sneaked Snyder McDowell went in for Law, for Notre Dame. left end for 4. Edwards punted to yard line for holding.

Rowley stood it close to the sideline. Howell went sloan on the 50. He ran back out in vards behind his erni nnn mmt. out ot bounds without a eain at left through center for a touchdown. Karcis made 5 through center.

Kar Laatu L.H Murphy Smith R.H Kelly Harpster kicked a placement. Score cis failed at left tackle. Letzelter ea i4 to uansa on tne Pitt 46. He tackle, uoweu nit leit. guara ior 4.

Karcis made 2 at center. Moorche-d of bounds to the Pitt 47. Howell cut in at left tackle for 6. Edwards Carnegie 13, Notre Dame u. Lasich Tucker made it first down on Tech's 20.

returned to the Nebraska 48. Rowley's punt rolled dead on the penalized 5 for delaying Score by quarters: stopped Sloan after a yard gain at Parkinson dove over right guard for Pitt 40. For Nebraska, Peaker re- Penn State 0 6 0 0 6 on his 5. He ran it back to his aa. the eame made 5 but right guard.

Sloan fumbled in the two. Parkinson added three at placed Russell and Frahm went in hem ST 1 WCIl it 111 1U1 xjcptiB, iiu noouuiuu Pitt 0 0 0 6 6 line, and Williams recovered for Pitt vuAiuio avjou 1 Xccxi was on sin p. tarcis mane ju i i t- i-tieiiiiu rigRt guard. Edwards punted to for Farley. Parkinson made 3 at the Nebraska 27 where Donchess I left tackle.

On a reverse, William into a triple. Thus we see that not stopped by Sweet. Collins failed at thr0UKh cente Moorehead made 5 ju weiib 111 lut Touchdowns Lasich, Conroy on his 37. Williams lost 3 at right the hard-line-hitter, but the high Niemlec punteo irom 1- t.ttay fani at-1 Substitutions Penn State: Wall leit tacKie. end.

Parkinson broke through right grounded it. Howell made a yard got inside right end for 4. Parkinson ball lofter, is the chief beneficiary for Yablonski, Walker for Turner, smashed down Uansa's forward 1 1:113 own ana ine dbu I right tackle. punted to name's 20. Flannagan.

on an end at left guard as the half ended. guard for 5. Edwards punted to Sloan on the 18. Donchess got him of the present home run rule, Stempeck for Hamilton. Yablonski score Pitt 0, Nebraska 0.

pass. Parkmson hit straight a eens goal line, xecn Carriedo on Notre Dame's 35 as the around made 2. Harpster's forward through center for 3. on the 20. Moorehead failed at leit half ended score Tech.

20; Notre Dass was incomplete. Flannagan for Wall. Masters for Tomb. Hamil Moreover, since most grounds are short on the right field side, left- THIRD PERIOD. on the 27.

Howell made 2 at left tackle before Parkinson got him. Sloan ton for Stempeck, Mearns for Mc Edwards' punt sailed out of ena. K.arcis mi center ior Dame. 0. fumbled and Notre Dame recovered Coach Sutherland sent back the same team that completed the first Millan, Turner for Walker, Decindas bounds on the Nebraska 18.

On a was stopped at center Dy twomey. THIRn ottartfr. on its own 18. Bray's forward pass uuuuvu I 1 1 I tllM.11 ULAKlblb hand hitters get from the home-run rule a great advantage over rieht-hand hitters. And this is all attempted to round left end, and for Walker.

Pitt: R. Morris for wide run across field. Rowley made I iiarpster pmea out 01 was incomplete. Another Forward i.n a TT 11 3 I lMrtf-1-A nama'B npviKiiv uiauc I J.CUO ilUCUU tX.1 bllC DtUUC 1 made 2 before Donchess forced him Dougherty, Clark for Tucker, Hersh- nan. Tne Nebraska team that started the game was back.

Sloan the more unfair, since right-hand out of bounds. Sloan punted out of at ieit eiiu. nuwcu auucu a ya.ru 7 f0 pass Dy isray was Diocsea, ana xyoire at center. Rowley was stopped dead 2 at right end. Nlemiec went off the second half.

Ed Collinswas at he 5.yard penalty. I i 1., 9 V. tH cm tj Trent. I I off mrt fnr TMntr-o name Tmnmou I XJiimc berger for Timmons. Potts for Hershberg, H.

Morris for Babic, bounds on the" Pitt 44. Uansa's long kicked off to Williams on the 5. He hitters must always run a longer at leit guard, itowiey puniea 10 me mtB.iui i i Bray punted 50 to Harpster, who distance to first base. pass sailed over Edwards' head. On Mauushaw for Quartsic, Calhoun for returned to the 2.

Parkinson struck center for 2. Williams made a yard Pitt 42, Uansa permitting it to roll tnrougn center ior ieik ucppig. iciu dead. Parkinson made 2 at right punted out of bounds on Tech's 30. Moynihan, center; Law, right guard; If all the rules of baseball were reverse, Uansa got around left returned to Notre Dame's 48.

Dew went in for Chevigny for Notre McDowell. Johnson for Calhoun. to be submitted to scientific anaiy end for 12 and a first down on the at right end. Edwards' kick rolled to the Nebraska 39. Sloan kicked Conroy for Kelly, Dougherty for R.

Morris, Babic for H. Morris, Quartsic guard Uansa tried left tackle for Letzelter was stopped wimout a uvuiier, rignt tacKie; ivxurpny. ngni 2. Edwards punted to Peaker on the gain at right tackle by Miller, end; Corriedo. quarter; Niemic, left Nebraska 34.

Williams tried the sis, a change of 6 inches in base line length or pitching distance other side on the same play for 3 uansa on tne jpitt 9. He ran Howell intercepted Edwards' forward I back to his 25. Parkinson smashed might make the game far more ex Dame. Letzelter made 2 at right end. Karcis found a big hole at left tackle and made 4.

Flannagan got 6 and first down through center. Karcis made tow at center. Letzelter was stopped at right tackle. for Mauushaw. McDowell for Johnson.

Johnson for Conroy, Conroy for Clark. Calhoun for McDowell. Nebraska 12. He ran back to his 28 Moorehead, on a sweeping run nau; unevigny, rignt nan ano jmui-bef ore Guarino got him. Howell around right end.

made 5. Harpster xaSt fullback. Carriedo kicked to failed to gain at right tackle, as he punted out of bounds on Notre Moorehead on his 20. He fumbled pass but dropped it for an incom- center for 3. Parkinson added 2 at citing than it now is.

An aajubi, pletion. Edwards punted over the leit guard. Parkinson twisted Referee R. F. Stein.

W. J. Um able first base bag that moves six Inches nearer the plate for right-hand hitters would certainly equal Nebraska goal line for a touchback. through center for 4. Edwards got pire M.

S. Roth, Lehigh. Lineman went out of bounds. Howell made 3 Dame's 10, but the Dan was caueu momentarily and was downed at left tackle. McBride replaced back and Tech penalized 5 for off- Harpster's pass was incomplete Howell for Nebraska.

McBride hit a side. Harpster kicked to Brady on Karcis made a yard through center, stone wall at center. Rowley punted Notre Dame 30. He ran it back 10. Harpster fumbled and Mullins re- He Just missed sending the ball out off a beautiful punt against the IL O.

Dayhoff. BucknelL of bounds on the one-yard line, wind to Sloan on the Nebraska 30. Moorehead ran left end for 8 and first down on Notre Dame's 21. Karcis got 5 at center. L.

Lahey went in for Twomey. Karcis failed at left ize righ-hanc ana leit-nana Dai tins averages. Play resumed on tne zu. tioweu He came back to the 33. Sloan Jeannette High Ahead.

to Uansa on the Pitt 34. Richards Collins, on a reverse piay. 1 covered and ran 10 yards for a tnrkled him in his tracks. Parkin- I thrown for a 6-vard loss by Rosenz- I tniif.hrinwn. Carriedo kicked a Scientific experiments with bats made 3 at left guard.

For Nebraska, punted to Uansa on the Pitt 22. He threw short for- Broadstone replaced Richards at left ran out of bounds on his 26. Wil- Jeannette. Nov. 17.

Jeannette I I Aiai viiin a ouui snn made a vard at center as I weie1. Chevienv made 2 at ngm. nrprnent- Renre Carnegie 20. No- a ran r-m tackle. Harpster a might prove that a sngnt cnange tackle.

Howell S. High handed the Youngwood High 4innn nnnted out of P5 ri8ht, end for 4- Park" game ended. The two teams met in tackle. Niemiec punted to Harpster tre Dame 7- touchdown. Harpster kicked the wiS F1? made 2 at left tackle.

Ed- the center of the field, shaking on Tech's 20 and he ran out of carriedo kicked off to Moorehead Diacement. Score Tech 27. Notre strucK leit tacsie 48. Uansa failed for 4 more. iiTiiitiriii uau gridders their first shutout of the bounds on the Pitt Irrespective of their hunches and -v uic licuiMa 1 nanas ana luiuwing meir arms 1 Dounas 01 rus own 00.

io. 1 ancj ne was downed on nis zo. xwoore- 1 Dame 7. nreludices, or better for the game to gain at left tackle. season here today by the score of 19 to 0.

Straight football was used where Fox downed it. about eacn otner snouiders. final on an end around, maoe iu auu xuau head failed at jeft tackle. Letzelter Yerina went In for Highberger for Howell knocked down uansa's vinri the present rule. The play was called back and Ne- score Pitt 0.

Nebraska 0. aown on ms w. made 2 tnrougn center, karcis go Tech Bondl reniaced Law for Notre pass. Edwards punted over Rut baseoau ruie-mamng is xiui, throughout the game, the locals plodding through the Youngwood prasKa was penalized 5 for offside. through rignt tacKie ana 8 at center and first down on Tech'r.

narn(, Hamster kicked off to Mul- Dame. Harpster kicked off to Mul Nntre, name's 30 as tne quarrer scientific and even the present ob- hnme run rule may continue giving Pitt a first down on her 36. Ilnlnnfnun Whine Rival Nebraska's goal line for a toucn-back. The kick traveled 52 yards 35. Karcis made 9 at right tackle.

line for each of their three scores, I 1 1 1 IIWII II II lliJJ IllfUll lins on his 10. He ran it back to hi 40. Morbito went in for Moorehead ended. Score Carnegie 13. Notre Karcis hit center for 2 and first V- tolerated in snite of its obvious Lineup Parkinson fumbled but recovered for.

a loss of a yard. On a fake Uniontown, Nov. 17. A fight from line of scrimmage. Play started from the 20.

Howell made a Dame 0. I down in mid-field. Moorehead lost Youngwood. for Tech. Elder went in for Bray.

ing uniontown Hign eleven came SECOND QUARTER. 2 on a lateral pass. Notre Dame Elder got loose at right end and yard at left tackle before Getto "r'o A1 back in the last three periods to Trsen7rweiEr. on an end around was off-side and drew a 5-yard ran to Tech's 11-yard line. Gerbert caught him from behind.

Sloan score three touchdowns and wallop hv in this scientific age, baseball Love L.T Crusan cline to precedent and Gross L.G Tice tried right end. but Guarino knifed on 38' Vansa lost. a its ancient rival. Connellsville. in olav.

ran ry for another touchdown, penalty. Karcis got 5 through cen- went in for Brady. Doran for Dono jtv.M.t rrifircr thmierht I 7.immrsVI CI Orner throueh the interference and tossed yara at leit tacKie. parKinson made the annual classic. 19 to 6.

Scored Hamster kicked a placement. Score te, Rosenzweig fumbled and Mul- hrhue. Elder lost 8 at left end. A i 1 f'O loff mmWI TPrlrrrn I I I I tradition wiuiuuu a 1 ccihie. oroeress.

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XA. Ul I A fi.W AZf w- A Vl fc kick went out of bounds on his 34. warn Pass was incomplete, oetto piay due to a fumble, which re- Mullins went in for Collins and Niemic's pass was Incomplete. O'Brien went in for Colrick for It was a gain of only 15 yards, grounded Edwards punt on the Ne- sulted McClain's 30-yard run for Dew for Checigny for Notre Dame, cherismy ran through left tackle for Notre Dame. Elder threw a pass to Zanarini R.E.

Miller Harkley Prinkey rtreAnsbura Hiah Beaten Stice Parkinson hit left guard for a yard. Drassa b. faioan punted to uansa tne cokers, the Maroon and White Harpster kicked off to Niemic on 22 and first down on Tech's 42. 03rien. who was downed on the Uansa failed to gain on a reverse on the Pitt 40.

He returned to the led by Cory who made the three the 10. He returned to his 30. Nle- schnupp went in for LoveweU for one-yard line. MuUins failed at cen- Tiberio L.H.. Charlesworth Clawson Carey R.H..

aimed at leit eno as me qumuci rMiuu touchdowns, completely outclassed mic's forward pass was xech. ter. F. Collins went in ior jwuuui. ended.

Score Pitt 0, Nebraska 0. through center made 7. Uansa ran th- oranee and Black eleven. The M-niu marie 3 at left tackle. Niemic rrhvicmv mnrfe 1 nt Hcrht.

tnrtie htfw went in for Dew. Riley fum- Sarrisburg. Nov. 17 -Greens-burg High held William Penn High of HarriSburg to a 14 t- 0 score here today before a big crowd on the Tiand Park gridiron. Lineup: H-O.

Greensbg. Wilkinson Poileck SECONO QUARTER. I out of bounds at left end without lineup: minted to Harpster on-Tech's 25, r-hevismv made 3 more at rizht bled, but recovered. Collins forward Touchdowns Poileck 3. Try for Uansa made two on a straight gain.

Parkinson, on a fake reverse. Uniontown 19. Connellsville fi where he was forced out of bounds. follr1l, iurinn no wa. incomplete.

Collins' pass in- point Onder. Substitutions plunge at right guard. Edwards struck left tackle for 3 and a first springer L. McClain Harpster lost 2 at left tackle. Let- on Tecn.s 2g.

Carriedo went out of tercepted by Karcis behind the goal punted out of bounds on the Ne- down on the Nebraska 46. John L. Shank zelter broke through right tackle for without -n rjiemi fniiert line for a touchback. Tech put the Bncker for Stice, Casini for Zanarini, Zundel for Orner, Sullivan for v. Cox Hunes t.

Torrence braska 23. Sloan's quick kick rolled Williams failed to gain at right Hamer Durhin 11 made a first 77-. kaii in nkv on their own 20. Kar- Tice, Sassig for Wilkinson. Referee out of bounds on the Pitt 39.

Wil- end. Parkinson made 3 at left Juras Hanford down on his 42. Letzelter failed at lo0 lLQ. cL, faUed at center. Harpster got 2 Fegert, Westminster.

Umpire E. Snow (C) u. Biack Cunningham Hayden Final liams failed to gain at right end, tackle. Edwards punt went out of Baker JA.G Blaekstnne m-T 3 Cannon went in for "7, end ns the eame ended. Irwin, Pitt.

Head linesman-Snyder, when McMullen broke up the play, bounds on the Nebraska 3. Sloan's Miller R.T Johnson tlnm for Notre Dame. Karcis I TtTX? "tZ Urnre Carneeie 27: Notre Dame 7. Mumw Hamilton Albright. Tin.b-;nonn taTf toKlrls fnr flVP tt.

I ffo I UU 1U IHSOUWCIK, Ull BU C11U I 1, Hamlin i-ariiouia 1 oeauuiui uunb luiicu uva tne i i-- i iviauit -rt. cj jvxcwormicK fumh wi ovnner inrouxu tcura 1 1 Hniiniri niuiiH thii i Humphreys Mo0re Watts Choir Boys Booking. St. Mary's Ukranian Choir of Mc- Quinn Howell again Dent Keller made a yard at right guard. Potts XT- nri4i nm a I tlalry i H1 TJVtra I .1, TLTllll1n ntt Tfl u.vuiutiu.nn pmprPQ U1C IttllBJ v.

Kees Rocks will again place a strong a. uauaa jwaucu 41. ucuiuvo. vi oooi 1 inTOUKn leil. w-i- I 1 t-.

I foam Wagner oHaffer. Watts. 0r Willi a mo slid nff rlffht Tmirhdnwns McClain. Corv 3 auyyu uui. xwocuwciB l00tDan witn gomery stopped Howell at center without gain.

Sloan fumbled, but tU I TOJICI 1U M. I 1 1- 11 rrnmtut thllO TO team on the floor under the supervision of Peter Dorish. The choir aowna tackle for 3. Edwards' punt slid off Umpire Holms. Head linesman Niemic made 6 and first down tlat nas won u.

the side of his foot and rolled Browning. around left end. but the ball was I Harpster punted to Carriedo on and has yet to be scored The By-Hrihla. Umpire Sig- expects to have one of the best light first class clubs of their history, with 1 1 Ko rxf on a ktq I 1. mo nm nonai.

I iNOLre uaines ou. tie ran oats o. itenm nas aeieaieu nic uo sUe Philadelphia. Head linesman mum. Phiiaoeipa QUar- UOIACU uov J.W 1 I UailCU UittL OUV.

I I Wr. fell on the ball for a loss of five. Montgomery blccked Sloan's punt and Guarino recovered for Pitt on the Nebraska 44 Uansa hit center for a yard. Pitt drew a 15-yard the addition of Vancho, Kolinsky braska man touched it. and Don- VeiUCe at UOraOpO IS.

ized 15 for roughness. Niemic punted nevigny iauea as center i Nim. Pittsourgn QQ" chess recovered for Pitt on the 20. This afternoon the McKees Rocks to Harpster on Tech's 20. where he pass was incomplete when Ed Collins ending the season Thanksgiving and Penno.

The players named above played great basketball with Parkinson made 3 at left tackle. He venire club will meet the Coraono- was downed by Colrick. but the ball xumoied tne Dan. unevigny was day. wren rune Evans.

ters 12 minutes. Book Floor Games. nf Lawrenceville The success of struck center for 3 more as the 11, independents at Groveton. A bie was called back and after an argu- stopped at leit guard ior no gam. side 01 me own- leading clubs last season.

Dorish would like to open his home season is quarter ended. Score Pitt, Ne crowd is expected to witness the ment was given to Tech in midfield. Niemic punted to Harpster on the team is airecwy uuc Carriedo intercepted Harpster's for- Tech's 20. He ran it back to his 45. splendid coaching of John Patton, ward on his 30 and ran it back to Vezie went in for Murphy for Notre former Penn State star, who has penalty for holding.

Uansa made two at left end. Williams fumbled, but recovered for a three-yard loss. Edwards punted to sloan on the Nenraska 33. Donchess brought him down on the 37. For braska.

0. 5 Wednesday Nov. 21 at home Pe.n 2Z? fa same with any with some leading light first class club. Teams wishing games at home nr abroad communicate with Peter game as both teams are rivals, and also that the winner this afternoon will play the Ambridge Mystics for FOURTH QUARTER. The wind was again at Pitt's back I na QT; the Spalding Junior League Happy McVay, Conley Tigers Mich as tia-vvy irm.w the Notre Dame 45.

Carriedo went Dame. Letzelter failed at ngnt nanoiea me "it. 7 3E out of bounds without gain. Niemic 1 tackle. Karcis lost 2 at right guard.

1 zation and has drilled toe -team lntt made 2 at left end. Niemic'i for- Katcls made 2 at right guard, a smooth-working ma.cm.tia. Dorish, 236 Helen McKees Rocks, or call Federal 9260 between 6 and Nebraska, Witte for Sloan, Frahm 1 as the final period started. Edwards the supremacy of the onio vauey CrHft C1UD. tor Farley.

Peaker for Russell, were I punted to Sloan on the Nebraska 25. section. 7 in the evenings. Xek for J. Wigley.

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