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TWO SPORTING SECTION THE PITTSBURGH PRESS SUNDAY 'WORKING. NOVEMBER 7, 1926 FANS WILL BE SLOW IN PASSING JUDGMENT ON 1927 BUCCANEERS "Million Dollar Baseball" Owned By Greentree Lad Gift of Eddie Moore Wolley Ball Champs Grid Scores Win From Oil Cit) roi.ipor; HEW WAGER TO GET CHANCE TO SUCCEED Bush Will Be Given Time to Work Out Own Ideas Public Looks For Some Changes In Roster Before Next Training Camp Opens. ill" nd a.iTii al tiu lii'. wioid'a chain-ey t.a scored m. ol it hai nortiiwe-ri 0 lo i Hrei.h..lt iier ble'a and Hlen elaiut L.iietiu'.

O.I City. irtn. HorlaDd Mill! if) A'laim Hr'ikeinat if. i me. fourth ram.

IVeaf i re i arnecie I Ii Hetliany estlliiliati-r I'enn Mode Ilarard SlTM-ttue Vale liicatto ttilliam JL Mary ifH-iinHin Meet a. W. rl. ltonaealurr. 1.4 I.ehlrh Iliekilieon "Mioe'lliinilll Mt.

M. Man's llretel i enter Meeleynn eatern Iteacnt? lt-nseeLer i MiHr I niuo e. Ilolv I tint lufla ISimdoln Iaiveil Pill New lurk A ueehura I'enn rrlneelnn 4-eirKetiwB Mart hi ml Illlnol. I tdiitnhiii Mhhlaan a- 4 ivmell Amu Illleknell I. eltMiliiirc II.

M. I. lehanon Mile N. Mieh. State, Willlnnia run ermimt 4 linn, rrlen.

t-'ordham New llamijntiire inlne Hnlea ItoKlun lulleice Mlih. khile -Voire Jlame hi i ii li i i. 7 I i 47 41 it 5 7 ill in 4 1.1 7 II 7 SI 1 1' Br IIALI'II K. DAVIS. i 7 it i A' FIGURING on advance what anv baseball club will ac 1 nan wn- ii fif III i r.

i i Hr. Itoonev M. aliu.cr. Vi complish during an ensuing season consideration must, -Mvera f.ei lot fol 'A fo Pie fur lt''ney 'or mm ot course, le given to the man who handles the reins. PITTSUURGHEKS are likelv to withhold trW LAV Vr I final estimate of the 15 limncrrs fur a iiirinfl M'KESPORT HI DOWNS DUQUESNE GRIDDERS.

the first Place thev want to know just how the team will lineup lie nil Ilnmn M. Ijtw rem 10 Ijeiore tliev torni anv definite opinions. AT PRESENT, it is impossible to say just what sort of front the team will present next spring. Not that any extended revamping is necessary, for tin the roster at present is a lot of mighty good material, and the chances are that the Pirates could go through and make a creditable showing without anv changes whatever. Keesport.

The a-ta-a'i too fuler )1egitl. Mi Keek.t haifi.ai k. Jai lmate. i iriuiubfi hiis )UIU, in one of tile ('troifle ti.j n. when h.a drokiek for tbree pu r.ta waa tiie f.tetor that eent IMojueMie lim.t htnoe.

3 it wan in ttie end that tins r.eld Koal can.e from tiie line. And with tiie threo nolnts came tfia tfi-ro-le bark ri under-Ooir for 1 nui fi riiitrte hoya were underdo, hard -Ic coneede.f a ihan' in view of Imouewnc a bve victor. ea and one defeat thin Feanon tin. tnairdv thir w.n ov-r last I'hlllitm Johii llopkina. .51 i l.mola i llelrull Itenleian ill I Mlethein i inhalt.in ik I MinneMilu II I llarliuonlh 3 aell 37 Mancii ll, II lalraina II Indiana I ion Nurwlidi I imiIii Ma.

AEKiea 1 lift I ne.li ua rfiiliialift M. LoiiU I.inory 'I luel i. JoMenh Iowa HoMion I I f-Nilin Kilterr Kiuiim AcKiea. Kentucky 4.eoruiu Tech I'urdoe i unieioa I'. I Mercer M.

I I urnecle (I 0 7 .0 IJ 3 0 i a i i 1 (I Weef: J.ineiio: ICeenuurt ti. W'elier i'. tanderlillt 13 Nurlliweelern Niaunn ei. arollua It I urinan 1:4 I. T.

Iiuauetne 0 A. t'opei lonei Moron J. Mtnnirh K. Hhl i N. 4 arolina iH I lawkirs Nee Thomas Ilvrn frieijrnan I i it n.

IlKletlloroe II BUT IT IS generally believed that some changes will be made, and that every possible effort will be put forth to bring about an improvement of the pitching department, and possibly a change in the infield at second base. H. T. Ii K. Koeherai ley Melionahl Mil I Ptea-al (liianlico Jf inun 0 Alhriaht 7 Itichinonit 7 Itlue llidse 7 hnin 7 M.

PraocU Klon II VJ3ALPH 5. DAVIS Klskl a. 4 Itailel it) John (orrull II lillilkill H. J.rtin. 10 (alhollc I I.

ri.v it tn tVaka Koreat Kwhe.er lljtiniliikn 27 Aihoatiirh Halle Ienharl Refeme I'earl-Head linesman fJau.l 11... Kurer loal Torn field Fleeal rrfin. Urn pin- Hawk fccarn On the left Eddie Moore in fielding position in Boston prized baseball, uniform. On the right Moore and George Heckler, owner of to skull practice, where we learn to make runs with bnsehits." There la one lad In Allegheny I like, expressed a desire to ret e- Boston, but h- rfM A LITTLE mora strength at the "keystone sack, and another wlnnitiff Jhurler or two would fix the Corsairs Just about right for better deeds than I they performed this year, taking tto consideration, of course, the Im- proved morale, which Is almost cer- up his former hospital pal and tent him with the treasure county who would like to see Kddle qualnted. Cleoorge'i nurse also had Heckler nor tha lull Snlem 41 Hanover II Iranklin N.

V. ztis MH.ill 11 telnn 17 Itellinif ho, Norm I'ornonft l-'roeh .41 an Klero Mule. Itroartdaa Indi inu Central Larlhitm Ilrexel 4ueena "initheni Clienev orrna1 San lliern lVnah Santa Biu-bara l(. I. Male TennewMss Howard iajni Irrinla IWiwliur dree) Muhlenberc lluverford b.rlila Ualau.li Jloore back in Pirate toggery, but wherever Kddie plays, this boy Is charge of Kddle's room, and she eon- bad promised him.

The opportunity veyed his wish to the famous ball presented Itself that fateful day when player. "Sure," aald Eddie, "bring i Pittsburgh suffered two shutouts In Trinity Worcester I'oly. Sewmiee illforce Mt. I nlon Hh. 4 lAf lleliaJicei Tenile i I i.f Y.

4 letnlMWl Itlltler lake I ifii-ord iwloit I'll lane lltlerhein Mt. Miirrl money cannot buy. Now IU-ckler's friends all envy him and his baseball, and some of them Ks I I. I i i CaliforniH 'lech' KedhindH Surtli western el. Hit.

II MIHMll. Vi, .1 i.u in nape, one arternoon at Hoston. Bddi saw have expressed a desire to get such I'll. K0 t0 fall the Pirates that evening and told a chance as George had to meet Edd for him 100 per cent, and will never forget him. Last spring Oeoroge Heckler, of Creentree, was under observation at the West hospital, and one day the nurse whispered to him: "Kddie i Vonngwtown K.

19 Hestinghnose 1 me ntu uay i.eorge, ror the urstjthem about the boy in the hospital Moore. Oeorge says a million dol- TS PI.A1l.lt TaTIIIK. FORM Kit pl.ivera have often related how Hush would break up these conferences, particularly If they wore getting Ion? winded. On every major leageu club there nro two or three players who love to nrsue. These players, as ft rule, do much of the talking at skull practice, after the munagr has had his say.

FOR A TI.Mfi the players would willingly listen, then a majority would start to get restless, IJjs'i in particular. When he began shifting It Kinr I itwrrnee rrlee larleiu I Ineoln Mills mm. N. Mai. In Pittsburgh, and they all put their lars wouldn't buy his prized sphere.

tlr.e, had met a professional ball plajer. The meeting soon developed .13 Moore, of the Pirates, is In the room Into a dos friendship, and when Ed. ia wiirso llennlr ,2 Male Normal 'tain to exist in the ranks. SO WHILE the fans think pretty (well of the present roster, they are (going to wait until they see just It what plans Manager Bush has for his (outfit before they decide whether the will be a winner or not. i BUSH HAS plenty of time to make whatever alterations he may decide gupon.

He will be active at the major league meetings next month, and if fthere are any good men offered on trading or selling block, ha will try to land them. MeiilH-nt ille i ilhlnvhnrg II ir-Hrai I i I hnrleroi It i Hntddoi f.ttn 7 Mi keettport fi I Turtle I 0 New f'tielle. t.t i Anpinwall 0 t.reenthurg 1 i I 49 tillver 0 50 Vih lWrl 11 7 alifomia 2o HnnicMcad 1 7 I vnjin I itjr ft liiinne a IH Introlie 41 7 Honnra 7 13 7 Mendviile Kixhewler 7 '-'1 MelKiniild fl names on a nice new ball for the sick By the way, Moore's kindness In lad I this case Is typical of the athlete, Moore recently came to Pittsburgh who amlts that he got a real thrUl to lak up his winter residence and out of the Job that lighted up the go Into the insuranaee business, and boy's face when he presented him the first thing be did was to look with the autographed ball. ilimncton Mlllenheri: V. u.

froth. I'enn rrnh I it M. I ro.h. next to you recovering from a bad die left the hospital he promised cul(l i (ieorge a ball autographed by the That was enough for George. He Pittsburgh player, immediately became better, and.

boy-( Some tlme later he was released to about in bis eat, the others knew the Iiftiliayilie 3i Ohio Mate Kra. .1.1 llli Healejan. I'itt Inwh 1 ornell Kmali I Mnhlenberar f. 1 fieorria 1 MimmiHilh I Neb. I nnhmen Ilifkell X.hland t' IKHlIlT i I India i ltia I niv I St.

aiier ft I hattaniHirit sntium 7 4 ornell idlece (1 kwi, Ag. 1 roh IS laitohi 7 anital 0 7 a Seottdnlr iinngwood Miillanil vtoodlawn ft finish was close at hand. Picking DETAILED STORY OF THE PANTHERS' COMEBACK lienniiion 0 Kent Vew llrighton KICKER WINS FOR NEW YORK ELEVEN ft 0 0 CIVB SEW PILOT A HA( E. HE SECOND reason why the fans lenn. ttewtero Alumni HKST HAKII.lt.

est MiKiiim nrji un ni! inlu uuiuinu urHcti.e wiihuut uie 'Us'uinarv nuriiaiii drill. Krtr biai at iju irserhai'k livn nis spot ami marling toward tlu door, Hush would fay: "IV WE STAY here much longer, those guys will think we are afraid bf them. Let's go. We have to beat them on the ball field IT IS probable that the Huccaneers henceforth will be told to niiicii of. their own thinking.

jiiinh. is aid to be strong for the men who figure out here are going to be a bit slow idenle Indiana elienoiUe Alloona Ilaminiic.ro Keyniildmllle fUN'k world Portage Mt. I ninn 4 oncmitugll TitiiMille Nineveh Iiennati Twii. I'M- Kill Ii Mt. I'leaennt.

t'nHinlown Itemer 1'alU, Iteaver l'reetom Vmilcrgrlft Kllwood City. Hlndlter Pol ion lOllt.HI Meyenolale Johnatnw Ilulidav Adarim lni. 1'ranklin ayneslMirg KeNlone Iriuiliar Twri. I'liitit Miirion Iiniierhtl Hethlehem Miitrie-hnrg Jametow Jnniaiu, Akntn foirttcld about making up their minds as 3.1 11 .21 III i drw a i-rard nenaity. Talbot mailn at nrht Hardy failed to oft a forward and ran rikht end for yard.

Ilardv kickod to tne rill I. vnere jurrlt uownrd the ball Welch w.ked i.n lard at left lutkle. IUn.iIi aim. rU-lit tuartl for 6. elrh llimbli.l ruiinln left end anil lurrln re-evternl tor et lrwinia in 4ne IMtl i-ard line.

Ilurdy nlunid Ihe 1 at left rimnl. Harilv failed ut left ruard. Hani liil the lelt aide lo within inrlie. of Ihe l.cdiil-il tn call K.Knal fr.ini ti.t lett i( Thi enttru iuua-1 came ti t'iKwh'-r urnl the llntuti w.ij, f'untlnaer from Page 1, Tbia Section. liel amy let was going right down the field I iVlpanu towed Hamilton for a yard loss, filenn reuiaced Talbol for Went Vtntlnia.

Hardy rot looH- at center for 11 and a Brat down un I.n 13. Hardy rtrtirk rlrht ruard for S. Itam-llton add. 3 at left tafkle. Hardy tunde It flr.U down on a nl il.ne at left rua-ll Peniohl ri-tjlai ed l.mn for 1'itt.

and e'obb-d Hardy without nam at left ruard. Ilardy' forard fax mi Incoinidete when the I'lll fornarde fjrred h.rn to furry (brow. Hards paw to Ohio Northern Toledo IIOWIiTlf Trim. Hufliilo I'rovidenc iainnnin Mine. III.

Wruirvnit Northern 4 entrul I iwt kv. Normal y.tanvilie liiNirgeiown 4gdei Ivan wn evl4-m MiwMttiri Iowa Mate. I I inn. I H-h I Ho the Pirates' chances Is the new manager himself. i IT WOULD be a mistake to demand 3.

I cn an assortment of running Wn's I "Hrvaillle subwav rushes and forward Tnin.lvanl When they got to thu 1ft, some: New Yorker held one of the I'ittsburghers okl.ihoiiin much of a new pilot right oir the! their own nlavs ind t'i 'i. Ihr.uf,!. i it i I. a i ri oui line. II arm went i.ir I.

II r.n wa lii'-ornuli'te and ue-t irnJnta Dili, especially mi icv in me iitei. oulli I nion 75 Itrmvnaville HI Hickory 1 1 P.aeton Minron HI Warren Id SriansltT lliinlv'a lbirniett kick lor Hie eitrit ietliit 'Ire a live-yard for the H'niml l. Mwre HU 5. Meat I Irrinba filial iiunn ii "in iAiin.i in Ulcea tilenn and consriiueritlv was penalized IT i nun ii -nca uiiui.r I iiiii I ikluhoina yards for his deed. Ptnlnor league leaders, and has never 'been closely associated with men In .31 4 oongftlown It It 6 11 fl 11 11 0 Vo.kingiirn It Snoriirstwn MAKHKII TIKKV A WAV inst whii-n I Ii.k iuiim.

ant. wur tin- 1jk tor ('lit una el-cti-d di-ii'inl the Mt noal. Wcl to kit (iff. kii-keil i'if nwT the snal line fur a tuji iiu.ua. atitl i't riuimarpU un her -0.

fiacafl siitit iifT nifht ta-Hie fur i. Welch was thriiwn for a 1o.h bv tilenn at left ent Uon'h fumhlid in tin b'tt Tf-i iTetl without h.tss. IUkhii inirttpii to the Wst Virginia 4ii. where McMillan ilun the Hardy ui. up a ard at Wit VirK.nia u-n the huildlf.

Hardy sum rirl'l Kuard fur iinoth'T vard. but Ii- hall vrni lia' and risl 'irinia ort-w a i-vard nallv 1m a ii-e the hat wan in motion, ll.irdv lnt ttMiLi-r fur 4. til-titi tiuntcd to Welc un tin; l'itl 16. and he ran ba out u( bounds on his .1. chak.nir off half a doifti tarkiera.

Jiooth dove over rmht to Welch un the Put 14 and he ran hack 'o the Virginia 47. a 4-yard rnn-hack. S'hon't went out of bounda at the ieft eide of the line for a 2-yard ra.n. It plnnreil rir.ht ruard for mote. iP.ol.'i fu-nbh-d going ii.

th line and liienn recovered for Wet Virginia on I Akron 1 41st Alliance ordinary conditions under the new manager. RY THE WAV, It was Hush who coined an expression that is now com- inn Venn- Canton i.v J4 i ..10 .17 l. II It Ii monly used by baseball players. Fleet tthe National League. His big league jcareer as a player was hpent In the American circuit.

THE ACQUISITION of a new man-ger Is always more or less of a and Rush still has his spurs to th. ir J7 Hardy rut through left l.iekle for t. The ball went hack and Wen Virginia penalized 1. I lit. Mule Thnrniui ah.

Mate. I urlelon I olo. I oliege I ido. 1 em hera 4'reighton Montana Stale I lah I HOI. Penled their touchdow by the over-watchful eye of Mr.

Hgai, New Tork set the Ftage for a field goal, a 25-yard field goal from a not too difficult angle. Anything, they figured, to do Keeier khked off to Jfo.Tt.., 1 He ran ba. to hi 21 IViuth made 4 at center. Wej, twirled around left kle for 3. Haifan hit ranter for 4 and a rirt d.iwn on hi 4 1.

Hooth tdomhed ihruua-h center for 3 Welch bama to iher gained 14 varus for a hrn down on the Went Mr-rinla 44 Haxan dive vver bit ruard for veho added more at the tame ulaee. velch f. rward cam wa incnnipleie. inn waa hurt on the clai- and Demnlt warmed the eidellnes. hwt 'Tiny" maved In the irame.

Hooth aiiemnlcd a Meld i on I from ttie Vt IS with Welch holdlne the hall. Il aa ide and Virrlnia acrlmmared on their 29. faded to Haiti at rmht tackle. lUidv not hwse at ieft tackle fur 14 and a litht down on the Wet Vlrini lairaill i rot hers inslev i Hunliiigloa "II nion tl Moiinilvill I Hellalre Slstervllle 2 irard 7 Cainti tnlin II Fliwn Kenyan 4 olo ArktinmiM MeMle.ter Idaho I Hamlin yoming I ido. H.

Stat Itegia Hrigham luting Ilenver Anieriiau I Kice 'I hum I 4 olo. Miner, aliform St. Mar.t'a.. 4 aJif. Normal Moralngaide TiU-r St.

ulaf in. Ho had a chance- at Washington il I lllkwipill I for 2. Harreii, amnhell IH liridgcrmrt I itniemn 5 Hellwhnre 7 Mariini I'erry 10 Miinioiton Tyler. -o I 01 iiinvgit I'iiIIk 7 in. I'enn.

Ken. '-'II Sleellon 4d Iltiekannon fi't Lebanon l.eetonia I'' I. eon I'HDI Kssiiinai. I hiick Inland I hiraeo I IlKI'KN lll.NT. urni-1 mail IK iivillliuoua in v' of foot when he broke Into thP majors, he tried to score fmm third one day on a long fly to Tris Ppeaktr.

He was an easy out at the plate. IX FACT, he was so far out that Bush 'couldn't believe it was true. Getting to his feet and dusting himself off, he remarked to Hilly Evans. in the American League, nut His So. Melh 1 aatt-lrting rk areer there was short, because of score, when Strong kicked the ball out of his team mates' hands, he sent t'ltl drew a vard tiiialtv on tne lilav.

th- hai-kfleld hflnc In iiitiun. WVIch Ktrm str.iu.hi throuan the renter for HaKuti a loiiir forward pasa Has Ilagan bunteil Ironi bin 41 lo eM A lumble In the Writ Virginia hekftel, recovered hv hem for lltt on the V4et Virrlnia 811. hchmltl run theoiith right tackle for 4. MHrlt ran off left laeklr for I. I jock reoliwett Hooth tor lllt.

replaced MeiaH for Heat irnlnia. eadtmitt made It firm ilowa un a lunge at rlxlit Uickle. Welch run In-eide lefi ead and eiereJ jarda for touchdown, goinr over with a tai kh hanging an lo hii lex, liiMiney kicked itie tenth iMiint frtyrn placement witn VI elcli hiddlnc the ImJI. Norei I'itt 17, Hral Virginia 7. Patrick retdaeej Mu'rln.

took Hamilton'! place and Halltt-d took Har-rett'e piace. cut nu frced to kick off frnm their vard line. Hor-nev Wi ke.l xlstlng conditions that did not 4 ole ahington incent Salem Dakota State, il the Went where Kern tackle.1 bun without runhai-k. a Uoiihli? ii.n-. Hard found a hole at riithi suari for Otiaken 1 rankford Trinity 31 Hawaii wan hurl but keot place in the IllleUP.

Haitilltnn nicked tip a ard at left end. Hooth wan hurt on thin (day. Kooney and Ni hinltt replaced Kislier and HaK in Talbot added a ard at rlirht taekle. Hardv'a who was the umpire who had called bim out: utli-r Btoopi" Hard at h'ft irilard out eain. and RVt ViruinU lr-w another Valley Tiger 2 Iri-Hum Schnl 1.

Duakera. N. llakula Vggie lalif. ggie 7 New Me'4lcu thnidton it I iniiiln Mem. I'.

7 "THAT HtltT chnnll i i j-vatt nniiallv for llhitallv Etarlmfi lic-iitAt should have been uiemi dead at leii end. pitcher he throws strikes from the "unt went out of l.minda on the fiaea to Hamilton waa. dropped tee latter Hardv punted tn Web on tne went. Moliuwk .14 I'llniirn Mohan ki 4i 4 nmua 4 hrihli 37 jar-1 r'f to M'-nn on the eet Virginia 30. He I'itt where he waa atoop bv Luther 17 No.

Hitkota 7 Nevada ir, Arizona 21 Tenn. Ttachem stun lord If Milling I llllnoik (oliege ltrudlrr 20 Mute IVosh. rieilinann 41 outfield rett without runhaijk- Hoolh' f'ided UT j'-'. Mhllcr "Vl'Iis iuriu was Domes way Sanla lara I i lliirriwoi 4 lull H.ian ran Into Ills inicrfri-nr-o vi inona leuriiers. 7 i.old.teini Mt.

Itamhleri, 11 leaimrk Hnice 11 lull (lah 0 Itloimihelit 11 N. Tomudoc 0 Monessen Olninloe. 11 I'gli. ilent complimenting Speaker's marvelous 1 low! a Jrd at rlltht end. pleaso him.

nather than continue "under the policy which hampered Jhlm, he resigned. Since then he has jbeen nuceeceful In the minors, and previous to his retirement at Washington, he had succeeded in getting together a team with which Rucky Harris won the pennant the following jj-ear. IT IS TRUE that Plttshurghers "Tinow little about Rush. Some of them remember him as a member of ihe old Detroit Tigers, and as having a part in the world's perles of innn. -Jlowever, his ability as a player does revers olav an llireka il 1 Allium lark I throw.

liiiarino 1 aroi, el ii paw Milhken Ill I ifleenth tl. Tr ti Montana i Meelieaneyt 'n llregnn Agglea. olniobi.i 'HE THREW a strikn fmm th mil Ami the West Vlririn.a 1 a Hrhtc from the out- vU.k,.i Bl a ft end on a reven old, is now a common way of de- play. liouUr fumble in Hie line re vera I'J leannelter Semi-1'19 fiel 7 Hellevne St hid iallfiirnia Tecli lci identiil reano Sun Jiw Id Millinie Amici 1. lit Sniieriui-H 0 ere.1 l.v llardv.

who ran bai to his 34 0 aleni in scribing a perfect Throw that geTs the Alma .12 Albion 0 i Stiringdale HroaiK 0 train ai left taekle. Hooth made 2 at center. Welch ran lefi end for 4 before he was thrown out of hounds. punted to Hamilton on 'the West Virginia 15. he fumbled hut on ln Hardv was Htopped dad at renter.

Hamilton ran wide at left end for U. Hardy punted lo hie J. where Mi Henri downed the hall. AVeh forward pas Jtooney talned'lS varji, for a Aril down on Ihe, Went Vlrclnia 20. Weed VlrKinia took t.nie out.

Hooth struck riirht guard for the third ti-riod ended. t'i ore I'ltt 7. V'et i-einia 7 KOI KTH dl tRTKU, Hrhmllt rut in off riiclit luckl for 4. ftooth iwlded jard nt eenU'r. Vllth runner at the plate.

it high enough to go over two pair of goal posts. This ended the scoring. Still, the game bad 11 minutes to go Carnegie Tech started going, for its first grand attack. The Kilty band and the immigrant rooters, saw that a long run conld yet come) to pass, and apt to tie or even a 7 to 6 victory be recorded and history made for dear old Tech, f'arnegle Terh. One forward after another came front llarpster's hasds.

Two brought success and considerable yardage, but the game ended before the Tartans could forward-pass their way any further. Mure forward passing in the first half might have given Carnegie Tech this big nationally Important victory, which they did not deserve on all-around superior play. In quality of spirit, the teams were equal. In stjle and hidden-ball tife-thods, they had much alike. Itut in getting there.

New York excelled. Hut ftlil New York failed to carry the ball over the returned 10 jr. tilenn Inaile 3 at tackle, t.ase to Halt n.a.le It hrt down on the put 44 Hardv l-ock hfl rnurd for 3. Ilardv's na.e Mocke-t by Kern, illenn's forward oai was Incomplete and Went iririnia mi arov. IIa-dy pane wa incou-piete and P'tt took tiie hall on downe on their 46.

Kmrk hit left guard for t.ebh ran oft 1, ft 4. put wan penal-ied l.i for holding on the latter tdav. Otto and Snlaia ret, la. ed Kern and 11. muth.

Welch made 4 at left tackle. Itooney Diin'ed to livttn nn the Wet Vir-clnla 18 tietto drotined him on the f'rahh riilaced Veeh, ijlenn made at center Karnes replaced Cutler A WeHt paxM waw Ineunipleie. Scnnlcn and replaced lemoiee and liuarino for I'itt. Hardy's loni; rn to tilenn rave Virginia a first down on th Vveet Virrlnia 41. Holan took H'hinlll nlace.

Hardy's pans to Rvan lint the hall nn th I'ltt ,1,1. The game ended tiefore another r'av could be. made. Scire. J-jtt 17.

Webt Kutiertu went throuifh and tossed lilenn for a L'-vard loss Itv.Mi rut in oft left tackle f.r Hardy hit left nuard for a ard. lih-nn iiunted to Web on the Pitt 71. He rumbled hut re-overed as tiie ball slid out of hound.v ibioth found a hie hole al guard and run 28 yurda for a first down un the, 1 itt 4ib Hasan lore throui'li riKht tackle fur e'n li lounde left end for .1) and another ll'el down on Went Virginia H6. Talbot replaced tilenn for Went Virginia. Hoolh dole at r'uht Ruard for 4.

fumbled and recovered without loss ItaKan Ionic forward Duas una lllroiiiplete. HaKan punted over the Vi et ViiKima coal hue for a Bankers League to Start Floor Season With Ten Outfits eirii iioiiiina- inr nnii. nooney kicked lierfecl Hold to: I frwii ilie Meat Yinciniil a -o-, aril line, i-vri': i'lll ttritt lr KO'lIk 7. Hooth kicked off over Ihe ol I'ne and West Virginia not the hall In play on their 2 I. The Put line went through and Virginia 7 jjiot necessarily Insure his success as a manager.

"THERE ARE any number of first ")ass ball players who would never in the world makejood as team load-ttr. On the other hand, there are erne men w1k never reached the w-ight as athletes, but nevertheless rliave delivered the goods In an executive position. 'THERE WAS ofe thing about Don-le Bush as a player he was a veritable pepperpot. He was always ag- ii, him, ittoi toe Moiinfii fcrmi on tlieir in. IU.in mria-k in oil lelt tai kl for a ard.

Talbot rounded rie: li I end for 7, but the ball went ba ii and test i I PANTHER COME-BACK dinner o. Newbury irWr.oi itrew a tienaliy airain i Band Instruments 77ie Worlds Tin cs I line. That Jn Itself Is an accomplishment for any opponent of the powerful Violet Rav. THRILLS ROOTERS1 Race Disqualified jgrcssive and courageous, kept up a constant chatter to his own pitcher ille.il utarlinir. Hardy made 4 at ri-hl tack'n.

Hardy punted lo the Pitt whe.ro the null was grounded by Barrett Booth strui.k left cuard tor 5. eh a forward ia.sa to Guarino was tust turn lied by liuarino anil was Im ulnplete. Helih tu' ked up 2 at leit tai kle a the Mat period ended. Score Htt, West Virginia, 0. Hit'OM) Ol ARTKR.

punted to the West Virginia 17, here the bu was grounded by Mi llardv slnii'k I 1 1 1 Etiard for 3, Talbot n.nd the rest ot his Infield, and at After the splendid success which their league enjoyed last season on the court, THE PREf-'S Rankers' league of Pittsburgh will again be one of the leading loops this season. At a recent meeting the following officers were elected: President, A. M. Thomas, Mellon National: S. H.

Patterson, treasurer, First National; secretary, H. W. Finney, Peoples Havings Trust. Teams In this loop will be MMlon, First National, City Deposit, Union Savings. Peoples Savings Trust, Diamond National, Union Trust, llo-nongaheia National, Federal Reserve and Pennsylvania Trust.

Each club will play each other twice, accord- times did not overlook the opposi ontinuer from l'nge 1, This Section. Murring recovering on the I'itt 2-yard line. Tliere the Panther forwards rtaged a hero'c fight. Three charges at the left side of th line still left the tion In his verbal assault. added a yard at riitiit end as attempted "ROT STRONG FOR CO FAB 8.

By ulled Pr. Newbury, Nov. Perfection, fir Alfred Uutt's entry, which finished first In the Autumn handicap, was disqualified when protests r.ade on the ground of boring were sustained by the judges. This gave the race to Lord Derby's Highbrow, with Sir Hedworth Meatix's I'onzelon, second, and Lady Ludlow'a Incltatus, third. to hup (1ver a scrimmage.

Hardy punted oval a foot or so from the goal line, Parents take great pride in the musical aspirations ot their children. Mother and Dad encourage your youngster to play a Martin Handcraft Saxophone, the easiest of all to learrt to play. And its the best In the world, because its made by hand throughout by masfer craftsmen. America's foremost musicians will tell you so. It costs no more to own a Martin.

Come in bring your (InNE FAULT that has been found luiiiiciiuoiueiiiiM. nr lyiiiua-ii, inn recovered and ran hack to ilia 4H. Hoothlbut Hardy managed to go over the 1 lirouifh the right sido of th I backs of the low-charging linemen with the Pirates In recent years has been that they were a bit Plat a Mortfn HmicraH Soio-pKont anil your fof-Umj ii isarii. Jtoo mechanical In their ways, and CHARLEROi HI WINS OVER CALIFORNIA BY ONE POINT. f'harlroi.

N'ov. Two very evenU niatched achnliuttlc ftrld taction t'har-lernl and California hiih, entered into combat hern yesterday, and hy Die minute martin of ihe joint after touchdown the M.i.kic City JadK eked a triumph over the 7 to 6. Coach Mills' machine took the lead In the eeeond qtiaricr, when Quarterback noherts carried it acrnsn. It looked as If California was destined to win de-Fplte the fact that the "California try for point after touchdown" went awry For Coach Stepanlan' lads were held scoreless during Ihe rest of the second quarter, and then the third quarter. Hut in Ihe fourth quarter after Char-lerol had sklrtel the ends ant knifed the line for two first downs.

JWostcr on the reeeivinr end of a lateral pass, virtuuhy flew two yards for a touch Then w.th al! depending upon the accuracy of hit toe, ho liilmlv but surely hooted the oval through the bars fot the lone point that won the iratne. I.ineno- ing to the schedule which Is uudei? preparation. Games will be played every Tuesday and Thursday at Fifth Ave. High gym and will be handled by capable officials from the Referees' Association of Western rennsylania. A.

A. youngster with. you. Convenient terms arranged. it'ifi 11 iit'u a nu 1 mi it 1 ti li Weul i 1 I 31 for a fi rst down loh out uf bounU.s withoui frnin, Ilaoth fbol infiitlj lrft taekh- lor 7.

Hooth th nam pl.n-e for another rf. liuoth Ftrurk cpnfpr for 4 and a first o'lwn on thf W'wt Vlrprlnia 17. Ilucitn muilp nt cmter, Wiiirh ron-tiniifd (Up imtHault mi renter ivtth 'i-yurii train. Itooth rnt nvrr left runrd fnr (limn in Ihr Wvnt Vlrcfnlii 8. Itirolh wns hurt on the iiliiy.

In it In thi trump. II neon pltinrcfl to the 6-yan) line nt rleht tn ki. Wrlrh rut InniHc left end for a Intii-lHlon coinr nvrr the linr Hlnndinr. liMithV try for point hit th rriKt bur nnd iMHineetl ovr for th seventh point. Sfore: Tilt 7.

Wrt lrrlnia 0. i. I.ounh. Jtoulh kirkH ntT to Hyan on the 1 yarJ' lin. 1 ran I'-ck to his "1 bef're Rohorts ptnp7it fouiMl ft ifpi at entrr ant rnn it fn- fi-vt down on his 45, Keft-r on the fourth down.

AfU-r a first period' in which the ball see-sawed tip and down the Held, tvith I'itt holding whatever tactical advantage came through eiifrht Rains on kicks, the Panthers broke in with, a touchdown in Stanza No. 2. liooth was really the mr.n behind the Run in this one. had carried a punt back to his 4'i-yard line before "Hucky" pot loose on a crofs buck through the West Virginia riftht tackle and dashed some "I yards to the West Virginia before he was finally Martin Httndcrttft Trombofifs ratter ra tunc ac curalr'i. there and the third play of the final quarter haw Kooney booting over his perfect field poal with Welch holding the ball.

A West Virginia fumble contributed to the final Pitt score, although Welch first brought the crowd to its feet with a brilliant bit of open field running after taking a punt on his 11-yard line. He. cut up the field to tiie 47. ami was almost It', rules will govern this league, con (that only at times did they show genuine enthusiasm and Interest In Hhelr work. "FANS LIKE ball players who act Jf they were really interested In flvhat they are doing, and mistakes Jy such men are more likely to bo passed over lightly than slips by fellows who act as if they were pulling Jiard for the end of the day, and for Jittle else.

PREDICTION is made by 6ose conversant with Bush's temper 0d temperament Qiat he will insist JiB his men Iiustllng every moment, illd, acting at all times as if they Jiliew what was going on about them, nd as If they really cared whether Charleroi 7. California U. rhak J. Stisi-avitz Jvolltiirer Itias A lexinder II urKUS 1 ie.ccr sidered one of the best and fastest in this part of the state, and a credit to the city. One of its highlights objects is to promote amateur basketball, a feature that is prevalent in the best leagues under the jurisdiction of THE PRESS.

Such a loop will also tend to encourage loyalty of players lo their organizations and in- lluil. Iiiovm uhpn ha it. i Trtl.tj l'( noil ui- 1 miison Mi rrin 1 LmAfraf Trumptti, wuh many exclusive features, art c-rUmrd the fmau FreJ Lii'injfon, Soma on A Con. way tiiiftdi, ricluiivflj and hifrily rcm-muti tht Man IlunaVrot i'dto-p Hone. .1.

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K. brought down. Jn three straight plunges made it first down on the 17, and then he and Welch staged bind. The advance was stopped when hturiz foster Itiel-Ki Hand i'alta Mith J. Koheits M.

SiiM'aviU struck thir for Uuarino fltoppil Knf'T 1 1 bout I rtt r)pht end. Kfe neain broke tiioiich ari(j a firf--t down on the went ovr rieht uuPril for 'J. KeeTer hit rntec 'r vr t. nl toar'1 a pfio to Mur-rfn. tM! thf Uttter ptumblec! nf fell ni b' bn'1 pjipsfii over hi hefil.

V'lth Hj'nn iioldini? the hall. Kirf.r dropctl hark tn Michtier A rrizo mum iiiitiDicti in me line, tilenn le covering on his .17. another advance to the eight. Il.igan C. llo Herts picked up the burden with a drive I still a keener interest in athletics for I carried him to the six, and i the narticlDants as rH.mt I 'n to miemnt a field iron l.

The Pitt Welch did the rest as he daxhed olT up th" sllemnt. Keefer kicked into Ihe left tackle, and crossed the la.st chalk mark standing up. Dooth rrl. hiy foot te T'lit nnfiin, (U5 Liberty Avonuo Clip tnj Mail Tin Coupe Km Opposite Oliver Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. whfi iitinnrontlv mi TTr-mlltcn Ttvun.

whll" VfiMillln wn rc-i'vinc McAtiMin "ot tn h' f.et, tcit hud re-ihtred hh left cel. h.1'1 en the Vi'oleh mfli4n 2 ft lef oil nn 1 ra'Arue t'n', tn-iile il tnn-t nt r'cht ti'Vl. kicked the gonl. Fir.i.n mil Keefcr's nttcmpted field from the fai-yard line was the only West Virginia offensive threat of this virroftY Almost Immediately the West Virginia backfleld reciprocated by messing: up ajilay in the backfleld that permittedJa loose bail which ICcrn recovered for tin; home team, f'yock, substituting for Hooth. and Joe Schmitt, In for Hasan, rapidly rteled off a first down, and left the rest to Welch.

started at the West Virginia left 'end, suddenly changed his course Inside, and again crossed In a corner of the field, with two enemy tacklers vainly endeavoring to halt his progress. Kooney added another point to his collection by kicking the loucimonns j. tioiierts. ie caster. Coal from Wer.

Missed a-oa f'otn touchdown o. Roberts. Missel -c. Time of 10 and minutes. Hefpree (irogs t'm-Pirc Muzer.

idneamitn Kvans. Shadyside Academy Victor. Hnfialo. N. Nov.

W.ieine a hard nt I on a muddy field, the Academy (cam of 1'iitsbtirKh emeri.e.1 victorioua over the Nichols school here this afternoon, to 0. The Sieel Ciiv ei.ni had a treat nrprt'nir a iierfortncr Johnny Lvuns. crack le II Uf. 1 ereat dash shadows of the Koal ine in the socri s. to enabled Caut.

Flora lo circle left 1 ror eame winnlnir touchdown try after touchdown was hot the smoky Citv trili, had a hie advantmr. ami held on lo it will, doccd Miibhotp- t'i 3 hlf wa" hitter "Vlrh' 'ii i'i (iiin-'no "Tin-1 i-nri'ot supporters of the different teams. An eligibility code ha.s boon sol with every player required to be a permanent employe of the bank he reprt sent.s, thereby clirninatitiff any influx of so-calU-d "ytars" whose chief pastime may be basketball. This list of eligible nun must be submitted to Secretary Kinney before Jiec. 1.

After Feb. next no players can be added to the team list while a new player up to that date must be registered with the secretary one week before he is permitted to participate in a game. period. Me.Millin went through to MurliUrr, Hl.l Liberty Aie. lease send Caialoe.

prlcea and terms on the Martin Handcraft Hand Instrument mentioned he low. Insn-ammr Nam St. or R. P. RBey won or lost.

I THAT WAS Rush as a ball player jjtt his heydey. Ho was a little fcl-Jow, perhaps i pminds Hhler tlian lie Is today, and much smaller than ttiost of the men he Bssoc'ated with kiltl played against YET HE FEARED no man. It was Almost funny to see him. In all seriousness, get after some of the six-foot members of the Tigers' pitching taft, among them Hill Dnoan, Ed-ple Wlllets, Eddie Summers and fleorge Slullin. JIE PLAYED the Infield, but he kver sidestepped a base runner.

The Jriarder they came Into second, the nore deftly he eemeu to put the bail on them. BUSH 1SN l' strong for clubhouse, Neverleck. Fads Sfif-tdlusrInR, ran be hi.I orly ontheworld'trineM Saxophone, the Martin Handcrtr. Thry eliminite forever pad cuttinR, pad warping and pad Iraking. SiaM Ciri extra one from placement.

t-mear this attempt and received an injury that took him out for the test of the half, and I'itt took the ball to stage another sortie that carried them to the six-yard line before West Virginia held and forced a forward pass that was Incomplete. Welch's 2.1-yard pass to Guarino placed the I'anthers In a threatening position again, and "Glhby" almo.it But loose at left end, but was tackled on the five before the march was stopped. The West Virginia touchdown, previously came five minutes after the. opening of the second 'n rfr I'tiivn en the tvct A'irlnt.) rtnnth hit fpn'er f. U'-h rf' liny rt left nii ptreiikeil lh c'1ilinei In an ePVrt to nntru the W'i-t Vlrtr'n1-! (Tefennn TT fit'ilerl n-n trickle' en the tint the "ill went dlft for a fVit (''Twn there mtile 1 pt f.pnte- h'tt VIM offi'ile w.ii nenil- I'erl S.

Welch mule '-qrd In th "ne Ttupan stnnc'l nt rlrht tnekle Welch hurt on the rlav hut remained in the irri On re'e-e rtooth enrr'eil the hnl) t-i tVn fi. Welch's rn Inrnnmlelo mil Wet V'rtt i took t'" hill nn dnwri on their fi. Hnr.tv ptrnck rleht eniirl fur fi hi the rcill went bik 'nil West VireiTtU drev fi-vfl-i nenrVv fhe'r l-t'ti'il "ne T'ia ynn in rneflnn n'liln, Prnndinc he-1i i nil hi-' I line tfnrrlv ki.kel out tn hlv 11 'Ho hfitl 1 nend, n-roth I i.r.l We), 4 nt ipf' -h 'll(''l's 1c nr''" It rtnwti on tVe hitl" cipie hni it hntlt p'lleji irere Clicrlnn ct1 1 1 ti on th" rihtv nn-1 Tncli- renlneed 1't-n. tion'h tlttnmntpfl i.lncrnient kick fro- the tt-vird I'ne. hnt ihott und Tnl'iot ca-'-ht West Virginia opened up in desperation In the remaining minutes, i.wiiB opening fhelr has of trir Ks and tryinit to n-ach th- scorine zone hut always did unforeseen ha' slide in the way of an elusive runner o-break up a well directed attack.

It mi 111 if but were eventually held for downs In the center of the field. Thev were 'r nip Acaitemy te; they loft fur ind homo In Safety Wins for Tigers. 0 victory uvcr thu Trl-IWo iiul.i "ties VChicnlav at Vallev liel.1. The 4nva.lin2 crew iiluve.l Kreat ball wit), a stromr de-f-riMvc while Vallev lads nisi, well when the cnernv I hreatencii Srhuhcr anil nhtvcu hen tor their tcmii Wllimi' first WITH eletl I ineiin-' Conferences before ball game. He a happy luuud.

i.inenn: A thrnU'lnir knllla 11... Mui'lvskle fcas always held that such confosts fc.nin;. CARNEGIE TECH (City Champions) C. Miller ended. It was a spectacular contest.

9, i '4 L.K. H.T. U.K. though was expressed that i-wiini Nichols o. l.andt.

Hen ureail Ijlineolot llilltol, I'revcol Mveis tniiii Kr.n.! Maietteh jr.itieh.il won on the field, and the so-called skull sessions" never made a hit f-fTM Mm. The chances are that tinker his regime the Pirates win few such meetings. ONE DAY, while Dcnie was with -iekeln Hart Miatlo 'lirit'enuan l.iueett iitniote f-'vans I tub Irwin the Mountaineers did not open up .1. SlIMlf'iH Mum I unli Vickies Hucliv Aiallch If Iienius I'utler ilrcntied him nn the Virrlnia i a If II il T. Itnhertw to.tiin.l Tlloct nlthonf a Fain 1 1 1 (I 'ant, 1 VS.

JUNIATA COLLEGE Forbes Field ARMISTICE DAY, Thursday, November 11th, 2:30 P. M. PRICES $1.00 AND $1.50 All members of Veterans of I'oreijjn and Ihe American I.eclnn in uniforms nr shnwinrr cards cither oiKaiiizntlon will he nd mltted to a ItKSKP.VKU PKAT for K1FTV C'KNTS (f.OcV I'reHminI nry frsme Hturts l-'cK) p. Cartiefcle Tech 1'renhmen vs. Callfori.la.

Normal. Lehman Detroit, he was a bit late in reaching Aekerman K.K T. In ii "rn ttv ciuartpr- Siihstltiitlons: Siadvsiile Crnlchtii.i i'iihil McCil ern I'ern Snrtue half, and although Pitt fc-ot close enough for Booth to try a field goal it went wild and the Panthers were forced to postpnno their triumphant march until the final period. Welch's forward pass to Kooney, as the third period waned, was Kfod for Id yards to the West Virginia 20, but the running advance waa halted in ciuMiiwu.se oc i ii'vii. Ivellv encharl down the runwav InirirH It.

sooner with their passing game. They were obviously outclassed when Ii came to running the ball, although Hardy and Keefer at times enjoyed some success In getting through. They were up against a better team, however, at least yesterday, and if ever a triumph was fully deserved nd earned, it hip Pitt's of yesterday. llart for Cruichfleld. Crutchlleld for Hart, liart.

i sc nu tier t.li'lierinan. -Ili'lfer fur frumsr icnolfi- riht 1 ft- half emleil. Score l'llt 7. We-- V'Tlnin tiiikh ctuarino eml McMilhn retttrneil to the I'ltt Uneun for the tirt of the second half The West Virginia llreun wai unchanged. Vooth kicked off to na'rett nn the Went A irtrlniii I'd.

Me returned tn his 7. Hamilton failed to a-aln at left end. HarUy made at left tackle, hut West tha dressing room, a friend yelled at 1iti: "What's the hurry, Donie?" "OH," HE replied, "I on the way uhMitutluns Jones for Aekerman. Furlv fur lianio. t'onnnrn for J.inen.

Hrifetv Jore.n. Krferer Wallace. Vmuire- liovce. Head lin-man Haluuist. rescott.

Mcllvaine for l.andt. Cramer for lleiiter. MiUottiral for Cramer. Mora. Kcforen Dr.

Thruher. I'm-lure Alanffield. Head linesman Woods Im.e of guarleri I mlnutea. r. a A.

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