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The Pittsburgh Press du lieu suivant : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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PRESS- SPORTING NEWS SPORTING SECTION PAGES ONE TO EIGH'l HI i TSBURG. PA SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1918 PAGES ONE TO EIGHT jjjiFgirp THE PITTS BURG 1510 A TTM a li II mi. II Ji ill US' JJ. JU, Ji YESTERDAY'S LINEUP. Gobs' Hand-Picked Officials X.

RESERVES 10. PITT McCarter L. Bieree Your Own Easy Terms Will Dal Nuf Ced Hiltv L. T. arroii Taylor Gorgaa Q.

F. Hess Pickering's will accept your Liberty Bond at full value on any purchase. Your change in cash if you wish to pay on easy terms! The real Xmas store with the real Xmas assortments and real Alleged to Have Cheated in Timing Periods to Help Their Favorites Johnson Ktahl L. Stein V. "Allshouse R- Mervis R.

Harrington R. 1-2 Oougler Davie Kasterday R. 11 McLaren Pitt 6 0 0 3 Touchdowns McLaren. Xmas values! Take your choice and pay as you please! Zander Stinchcomb Holmgren Ducote Harlan 0 3 0 7 10 Tom White. By the Goal from touchdown Stini-hcomb.

Goal ff a i nlf comaTt Fnvnfo Failpfi at coal i Cleveland, Nov. 30. Pitt, JELa Tom Daw-j from touchdown Davits. Substitutions: mighty, has fallen. Coacli M.

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Pitt 11. Ausnouse Tor i here, what some of the best teams In 7 Uiity, McCracken for McLaren, Ewing for the east and south have tried to do, McCarter. defeating the great Panther eleven 10 to 9- Had he made it the game would have It was the first, time in over four cn(jed with a tie score, "years that Pitt has been forced to Then the raw stuff started. The bow In defeat the first time sinca period was called when Pitt was Glenn Warner took the coaching marching forward once more. How-reins that an opponent has proved! ever, this interfered but little, as tha hi1 1,1 1 75 its superiority over the aggregation $24 ball went into play at the same spot on the other sida of the field.

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But Pitt was destined to defeat. She had little chance to win on this field. And this la not an alibi. It can be stated that the Pitt team was given the rawest deals and the roughest treatment that has characterized a big football game in the history of the sport. The writer is a Pittsburger, but he dots not write this out of compassion for the Panthers.

He is eaj ing it because he knows it is true, and because there never was a visiting team on any gridiron, treated worse than was Glenn Warner's team. SAYS PITT WAS ROBBED. Pitt literally was robbed of vic- Id liUt Warner's stonewall defense started to show and when the Sailors reached the 40-yard line and found their progress blocked. Ducote stepped back and drop kicked a pretty fleld goal. Later, after forging its way to the 20-yard line, Pitt was held tight and Gougler kicked a goal from placement.

McLaren holding the ball, giving Pitt a lead of six points. A RGCl'LAR ROt'GH HOUSE. But the Sailors were desperate and after the next kick-off it was one continual rough house. In mid-field the Sailors got the ball and after a series of line plunges that availed Z4 Quadruple plated on solid nlckeled-silver base. Guaranteed for 10 years by the manufacturer, and this guarantee backed up by Pickering's.

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After Cleveland had been awarded the ball, another forward pass was used. Ducote this time passing far ahead of the line to Stinchcomb, who caught the ball fairly, eluded one or two Pitt tacklers and rushed over Selected quartered oak covered with high Pickering's Make It Easy! Complete with spring ana grade Chase leather mattresi. the goal. He kicked the goal, putting' of sailors, most of whom at one time played on college teams throughout the country, using every means at their disposal to cripple Pitt's stars, the officials with one exception iler-riman of Geneva showing the Gobs every favor, Pitt had to lose. And here is the proof of the raw dealing handed Pitt.

The quarters, originally scheduled to be of 15 minute "duration each, were timed thus: First, 10 minutes; second, nine minutes 45 seconds; third, 10 minutes; fourth, 28 minutes. Can any person explain why? There is no person to explain the discrepancy. The second quarter, the flTalk iog Machine Cleveland in the lead by one point. Pitt tried desperately for a ecore during the few minutes that the timers allowed to elapse, after Cleveland's touchdown, but her efforts were of no avail. She gained consistently for a time, but lost the ball on a fumble.

Cleveland likewise lost it on a fumble and then Pitt made her dying gasp. Four times, standing on the 20-yard line ens or tne nine minutes ana 4a sec ForE Ch very. Home, risfrnas! onds elapsed time, is the rawest of the raw deals. Time was called when tha ball was on the Sailors 2-foot an unprecedented act rorwara passes were tried, and each time a .75 This Solid Mahoeanv .75 no This Handsome Library Table. Tea Wagon, Just Also in golden oak, fumed oak and Navy man was there to break It up, whether by fair means or foul, and the ball went to Cleveland on Pitt's 20-yard mark.

There it remained for the timers then decided that It was high time to stop the game, with Cleveland leading, and they did so. The Pitt men, heartbroken, despite the fact that they are still the collegiate champions, left for home -will Heavy quartered oak construction lsst a lifetime. Jacobean oak. PATHEPHONE Like Pic tare A Real Opportunity to Fix Up Your Windows for the Holidays! Use Your Liberty Bond and Your Own Easy Terms! Every model now every finish now! With peace and prosperity assured, every home, wants the joy of a talking; machine The Xmas rush is going to be the greatest in history! Play SafeGet Yours Now! .50 line, from where It would have been a matter of one plunge by McLaren, and Pitt would have registered another touchdown. HAND-PICKED OFFICIALS.

It was plainly a case of gridiron robbery. Pitt had objected to the officials before the game. She had even declared she would not play, for Cleveland had summoned hither four western men to act. and had denied Pitt the right to name one. Finally, after the ultimatum by Warner that there must be only three officials and one of them must be llerriman, of Geneva, this was agreed upon.

Ray, of Illinois, the umpire, is said never to have, refereed a big game before. His work on the gridiron has been confined heretofore to refereeing high school games in and about Chicago. In the final period, the 2B-mlnute period, the climax to a series of raw $32 a Pair LA IE! tor $15 (MIIRT--INS! Hunters' License Receipts. So far more than $50,000 has been paid into the state of Pennsylvania treasury by counties as income from hunters' licenses issued this fall. A total of $250,000 is expected to be collected by this means.

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Your Own Easy Terms. Want Bird, Fish, Game Day. United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania want a day to be set aside each year in the Keystone state to be observed as bird, fish and game day by the children of the public schools, on which occasion persons versed In wild life will be asked to address the children and others. 1 28 Pacers Under 2:05. There were 23 pacers which secured new or reduced records of covering a mile in 2:05 or better this season, and i of the number 15, or more than one- Lis' t.

1 'Vj sty Li ft 1 Beautiful Pathe Art Model; Goba. The ball was In Cleveland's possession, about mid-field, when this incident occurred. Cleveland elected to try a forward pass, a long one, with Stinchcomb passing the ball and Ducote receiving. It was a beautiful pass and alighted right where it was intended to stop In Ducote's arms. Eut Tom Davles was there, and the little Waynesburg star piled on the much heavier Ducote with the ferocity of a bull dog.

Ducote went down hard, and he lost the ball. It rolled from his grasp and Davies, with a lightning spring, was upon it, hugging It like grim death. Pitt rooters cheered their lungs loose, but imagine their surprise and anger a second later when the ball was awarded to Cleveland. Had It been called an Incomplete forward pass, all would have been serene, even though that deal would have been raw, but to take the ball away from Pitt deliberately and award it to Cleveland Is more than the average football fan can understand. This Pathephone Outfit $190 Model and IO Pathe Records (SO Selections) This Pathephone Outfit $140 Model and IO Pathe Records (20 Selections) half were driven to their marks by two trainers Charles Valentine and Tommy Murphy Valentine being credited with eight.

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Coach Warner, he who seldom talks and never tries to give an alibi for defeat, stood among his crying players in the clubhouse after the game and declared he had never sean football team treated in such a manner In his life and "Pop's" life has not been a short one. The second period was exactly 9 minutes and 45 seconds, and the fourth was 26 minutes. In that second period Pitt had only two feet to go to make a touchdown, and was denied the privilege. In the final It was a case of win or lose for Cleveland, and the quarter was long. "Some explanation is certainly due us," said Warner.

Capt. McLaren, in his last game for Fltt. was the most heart-broken of On Your Own Will Not Re-Enter College. Lieut. Earl Eby, Penn's former fine middle distance runner, has about decided not to return to college when he comes back from service In France, according to a recent letter from him.

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In spite of the shipment of horses to foreign lands during the war It Is estimated there are 21,000,000 In the United States. awarded a touchdown to Cleveland. M'LAREN MAKES TOUCHDOWN. Pitt started out like a whirlwind, rlunging through the Cleveland defense time knd again for big gains and finally dropping the pigskin behind the Sailors' goal posts. McLaen 53 S.

L. Men Service. The Southern leaisu of baseball carried the ball. Davies missed goal, clubs has 63 men in the war service..

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