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JASKWMICM-. -ID) re Sports yy MEUNtfOVlOH- BANAS-IRISH? GEE IP THEY GIVE THE BOYS DEMERITS ON Ttf EIR REPORT CARDS VMEN TtfEY MISS A TACKLE? WHERE DID ALL OF THE I VANS-MOl DOOMS AMD O'TOOLES GOTO? PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932 PAGE 39. PViE 39. Irish Players Take Things Easy: Coach Anderson Eating- Pitt Chief Welcomes Visitors i i i 1 I i i i ir iV i 1 i mmmmmm Hu yi 1 I Notre Dame's football Ramblers paid their annual visit to Pittsburgh today. Tomorrow the Panthers will be the foes of theIrish.

On the left is a group of players resting at the P. A. A. From left to right is Harry Wunsch, Steve Banas, Emmett Murphy, Mike Koken, Joe Sheeketski, Nick Llukats and Tom Roach. Center shows Coach "Hunk" Anderson eatihg breakfast at the P.

A. A. Right is the Irish coaches and athletic director being greeted by W. Don Harrison, Pitt athletic director. Tommy Yarr, last year's captain and now assistant to Anderson is on the left, Coach Anderson, Don Harrison and Jess Harper, athletic director.

Just Another hreat For Panthers Tomorrow Hogan And Shotwell May Be Lost To Pitt Quarterback. Sub Center Nursing Injuries Irish Squad of 37 Works Out at Stadium Anderson Will Start First Team Tomorrow T)ITT-NOTRE DAME The evidence is in and the jury finds for Notre Dame, with no appeal allowed and the Panthers sentenced to an afternoon at the wailing wall. South Bend has out-talked Oakland all week and the signs all point to Pitt being badly outplayed Reduced to the sim- C- Miijuwuia plest form, two good football teams will al-eKgik ways defeat one good team, especially when By LESTER BIEDERMAN Hailed as the greatest football team in the country, Notre DatneV squad of 37 -players, coaches and managers reached Pittsburgh at 8:30 this morning and promptly settled down to the serious business of making ready to meet Pitt in the Stadium tomorrow afternoon. The squad was taken immediately to St. Paul's Cathedral in Oakland for mass and then walked to the Pittsburgh Athletic Association, a few squares distant, to spend a few hours "on its the latter.

Man for man, Notre Dame is said to have it on the Panthers by better than two to one, with considerable strength even deeper than the second eleven and the ambition to own. Luncheon was had at thef make up for a poor season last fall. The best you can say for Pitt is that she probably will Two Stations Put Pitt Game on Air Longue Vue Country Club at noon, after which the Irish hurried back to the Stadium for their final brush-up drill. Hogan, Shotwell Hurt About the same time, the Pitt athletic off ices Issued a statement in which it was said Quarterback Bob Hogan and Center George Shot- Both WJAS and WCAE will broadcast the Pitt-Notre Dame football game at the Stadium The account of the contest will start have her bright moments and will not concede a precinct until the votes are in and counted. This is the first time a national "championship has been awarded on paper before the end of October, but 50,000 critics can't be wrong.

Or can they? CARNEGIE TECH-TEMPLE (Tonight) Temple has defeated Thiel, West Virginia, Bucknell and Denver but the score of the Mountaineer game was 14-13, so well probably were lost to the Pan thers for the game. Both are suffering bruises sustained in the last I at 1:45 p. 15 minutes before three games and were declared to (mi Ke) ftMai be in poor condition. Rocco Cutri Tartans Will the Jtickoff. At 2:15, KDKA will go on the air with the running story of the Columbia-Cornell game In New York City.

was mentioned as likely to replace Hogan, with Joe Tormey at center, although he, 'too, is nursing hurts Use Sample sustained in previous contests. Whether or not Izzy Weinstock Smith the Owls can be impregnable. After.feehng the power of Notre Dame last week, Tech shouldn't mind the would be in the lineup at fullback was another question. The sopho more had his nose broken in the Star bumps she will get from, here on in like carrying two baseball bats to the plate, if you get the idea. The Tartans will show a good, stout line and some hard-running backs.

They have a fine chance to come through. Ohio State game. If he remains on Will Be at Guard Against Temple Vife Tnninht IRISH SENIOfe HALFBACK f- Tonight from YOOMesTOWM wfeWtelil the sidelines his place will be taken by Weisenbaugh. From Coach Heartley Anderson W. J.

Should Score Victory down to the newest member of the team Notre Dame was confident. think we'll win, alright, but I'm Wash-Jeff clicked nicely in downing Xavier a ago. The complicated spinners and other foolers were Special to The Pittsburgh Press predicting no score," Anderson said PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28 As' is not discounting the Panthers strength, he declared. "We paid no attention to Pitt's tie with Ohio State last week," he averred.

"We know that whenever a team plays the Army at West Point it is almost sure to suffer a certain reaction the following week. I recall one of our teams that won over the Army on its home grounds, and seven days later had all sorts ol trouble beating an Indiana eleveii it should have handled easily." Great Offensive Team The Irish will show Pitt a greal offensive eleven, Anderson promised, but, he added, "I am not so sure how our defense will act. So far this department of our play hasn't been tested. None of the teams we have met had any power in its attack at least nothing like the (Continued on Page 41) between gulps at a steaming not cup of coffee as he sat at breakfast working smoothly. Aside from one or two individual stars, Lafayette hasn't shown a great deal.

Despite the absence of Rometo, who may be out of the lineup because of a bereavement in the family, W. J. appears to be stronger nearly every department. in the" P. A.

A. jthis morning. Carnegie Tech's eleven awaited then-game with Temple tonight it was announced that Co-Captain "Hooks" Sample, who has been on the sidelines for three weeks, "would start at his guard position. Sample, whose injured leg has not To Start First Team am planning on starting the first team against Pitt, and it can "TOMORROW mBW? catesim.okieoftej m0fimmml GREATEST ftACKS IN COLLEGE TODAY A ft Ji pK play 60 minutes if necessary. This is one game we're determined to win we're pointed for it, realizing It will be one of the hardest tests we will have all falL" yet returned, to perfect condition, stated this afternoon that he was ready to play, and Coaches Steffen WEST VIRGINIA -MARQUETTE Order a fresh batch of grease lor skids, here comes the Mountaineers.

Marquette was rough and rugged in beating back Boston College las Saturday, and should be able to take the West Virginians, who have yet to master the small details' that count. PENN STATE-COLGATE Colgate, the last miracle having happened quite a few years ago. Hard Assignment for Geneva, But GENEVA-MARSHALL A hard assignment for the Covenanters, but they can pull through, largely on the superiority of their The coach of the South Benders and Waddell forthwith decided to use him. 'From a Shoe Shop to a Shoe institution' The battle this evening will be the first night affair engaged in by the well-planned, highly diversified attack. up for the Gravers.

At no GROVE CITY-BETHANY Mark it point do the Bisons compare favorably. Tartans, and although presenting anything but an impressive record, the Skibos are favored to come out ahead. Temple has won four games without suffering a setback, but the opposition was anything but classy. Thiel was downed, 31-0: a 14-13 victory of the hapless West Virginia University team came next, followed by a 12-0 triumph over Bucknell and then a 14-0 decision over Denver Carnegie started off with a 7-0 win over Geneva, a 19-0 victory over Western Reserve, a 6-6 tie with a powerful W. J.

outfit, and. then WAYNESBURG-: WESTMINSTER What the- Yellowjackets d- ncribe as their "crazy quilt" offense ought to suffice to put Westminster in its place. This Looks Like Year for Green YALfC-DARTMOUTH The bowl at New Haven has always been a dismal bivouac for Dartmouth's ambitions to beat Yale. The closest the Green ever came was a tie score, so even the most optimistic follower of: the NeW Hampshire rifles are wondering if the spell is to be shattered at last. This looks like the year, but you never can tell, for if the Blue ever pulls together, look out.

Dartmouth outplayed Harvard last week, while the Army was whaling the Elis, and the likely outcome tomorrow is obvious. iilt the Notre Dame shellacking last MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS True footwear quality is proven by public acceptance! The fact that LAIRD Shoes have become, more and more, the favorites of men who know good shoes is evidence of their outstanding quality. LAIRD standards, since 1879, have never varied, although LAIRD prices have kept pace with the Saturday, 0-42. The starting Tech lineup will probably be Stewart and Ostrosky.ends; Dixie Cadet band will play ARMY-WILLI AM AND MARY The while the. Cadet eleven plays the devil.

Lowest Price Croft and Forsman, tackles; Sample and Burzio, guards; Jones, center, and Dueger, Spisak, Kavel and Mihm in the backneld. Carnegie's squad will entrain for Pittsburgh Immediately after the game, arriving there tomorrow morning in time to attend the Pitt-Notre 'Dame battle at Pitt Stadium. COLUMBIA-CORNELL Don sell the Big Red short! The Lions havp lost Dzamba and Schwartz, two regulars, while Cornell is just com- ine around after a siege of injuries and illnesses which went so deep $295 in History for LAIRD QUALITY Columbia can drop its first game without -WW it-included Coach Dobie. The probable starting lineup: CARNEGIE. temple.

Geston C. Rubin L. L. G. McTiernan, Belmont Meet In Third Battle Tbriight -c.

R. i. 0 Stewart Croft Hetnzer Jone Burzio Forsman Ostrosky Dueger $nuak KaTel D. Rubin Smith Ven rosea Gudd Wljiurx-k Kilkuskis Zukas Rootrsva half trying. HARVARD-BROWN If the Crimson learned its lesson from the Dartmouth scare, it stands to set back the Brunonians, but it will require the stiffest sort of effort.

No Stopping the Boilermakers PTJRDCE-NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Therell be no stopping the Boilermakers, who will rivet a few touchdowns to the goal line. Manhattan's chance to see something real in pigskin punching. MICHIGAN STATE-SYRACUSE Fairly certain cfor Michigan The Old Gray Mare Ain't What She Used to Be. HI-BOY with Military Heel R. T.

j. L.H. R- HV. Mihm R.rm- Friewll. Prinoeton.

Cm- Siljander Lost For Jacket Tilt Westminster Star Out With a dangerous The battle is over the eight-round route. Red Bush and Ray Jennings are down for the six-round bout and Johnny Riske, former former South Hills High School football star, seeks his third straight knockout as a pro when lie tackles Billy Nichy in the six-round The first bout starts at "8:30 o'clock. 1 plr- g. Eokles. W.

tc J. Linesman H. J. O'Brien. TufU.

yield judge J. Det-rrtri. George Washington. Panther Harriers Race Penn State Pitt Out for Revenge in Clash Tomorrow Injury N. YORK Smart I i Dress Model NEW WILMINGTON, Pa, Oct.

27 MaunoWhitey" Siljander, star Buck McTlernan's third attempt to solve Jimmy Belmont's knockout punch' comes tonight when these neighborhood rivals battle at the Arena, North Side, In the 10-round main bout. Twice before McTiernan went to the post with Belmont and twice before the bouts ended disastrously for Buck. He had Jimmy whipped to a frazzle on his boxing' ability, but led with his chin in the late rounds and took a lQ-count both times. Tonight, McTiernan comes into the ring as a middleweight while Belmont," more or less a welterweight, concedes almost 10 pounds. If the bout goes the limit McTiernan should be an easy winner because of his cleverness, but Belmont's wicked smashes with either hand are always a threat.

The semi-final brings back Ray Lysle, blond Akron slugger, who end and halfback on the Westmin ster College football team, will not be in the Titan lineup against waynesburg here Saturday. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY-HOLY CROSS Lost in the shuffle here's a real battle coming up. How about a quid on Catholic V.7 MICHIGAN-PRINCETON If Michigan Stat', Ohio State, western and Illinois could probe the Wolverine line for a total of only six points, who is goingto escort Old Nassau's backs through? And Now for the Big Ten CHICAGO-ILLINOIS Chicago. OHIO STATE-WISCONSIN The sort of -a game the Buckeyes nlaved Pitt will be enough to take this one, but it is a question whether Ohio can be brought back quickly enough after pointing for the Panther. Close, but you've got to accord the edge to State.

MINNESOTA-NORTHWESTERN The Wildcats have come far Irtnce losing to Michigan. They should have a margin of a touchdown or two on the Gophers. NEBRASKA-KANSAS STATE Avote for the Cornhuskers. TECH Vandy rates the nod. "Whitey" was injured in the St.

Bonaventure game last Saturday, 0 At OTVI Wl tips; newest shapes; tjV JL JLHd btaek knwB Shes a Oxfords. and although he will be ready to play within another week, will not Grid Fans Urged To Arrive Early Anticipating a crowd of more than 60,000 at the Pitt-Notre Dame game- tomorrow. University' of Pittsburgh officials today urged all ticket holders to get to the game as early as possible. "Last-minute congestion may prevent hundreds from reaching their seats inTtime for the opening kickoff. Our patrons will enjoy the game much more If they go early," Athletic Director W.

Don Harrison said. be ready to start Saturday. "Swede Hunneke, Long Island boy, will play Tomorrow the University of Pittsburgh's cross-country team will be out for revenge when it clashes with Penn State on the Schenley Park course. Last year the boys from State handed the local lads a lacing, but the conditions this year are somewhat changed and Pitt will be the favorite. The Pitt squad is in the best condition of the year and the Lions will need to hustle to keep up with the Panther aces, Wagenbouser, Clise and Albright.

end in place of Siljander. The loss of Siljander win rear LI OB LD Week Days TCI range the Titan lineup somewhat. Saturday Eve stars TCI helped stage one of. the Hunneke will be end, Scarbrough will play right halfback. Arrowsmith club fights at the Arena uiree will be at left half.

Staples will play fullback and Swetney will caar a parcel of crackers who wont be weeks ago, when be defeated Anson Green. Jack Wilson, middleweight. Is Lysle's foe tonight and he's also GEORGIA-FLORIDA Here's boxed. WT0BC2..

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