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THIRTEEN FORTY-EIGHT Want Ad Headquarters. Court 4P00 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Other Press Departments, Court ".200 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1938 TARTANS EAGER TO END CRUSADERS' LONG STREAK Sports Stew Served Hot Fordham, Gophers, Trojans Should Win Holy Cross, Undefeated Inl7 Starts: Skib OS Plan To Change Style Friends of ELMER LA YD EN, the Notre Dame football coach and athletic director, will be pleased to Army should walk over Springfield. Yale will handle Rutgers easily, and Georgia Tech, Duke and 2 Texas Outfits Have Decided Edge Ohio State, Dartmouth, Columbia Have Enough To Come Through Colgate will have very little trouble with Lafayette. The big interstctional battle down south will see Texas Christian passing to a win from Mississippi State. Team in Great Shape, With Exception of Henrion, Upon Arrival at Worcester May Catch New Engenders in Tough Spot find the Zipper looking so good when they call on him today He usually loses about 10 to 15 pounds every football season but so far this year has been able to hold his regular weight During the recent Catholic U-LaSalle By DR.

JOCK SUTHERLAND Pittsburgh's Head Coach It's a rich fare for football fans as they pick out which game to see. mil' I 4 3 It Xs-nff State, and Kansas State over Kansas. The outstanding Southern game brings together Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt at Nashville. The Engineers should prevail in a hard battle. Duke figures to find Tennessee below par of other years and cop.

Auburn's line again is its margin of superiority over Georgia. Tulane has caused all sorts of trouble already in the South and should hand North Carolina a defeat, further complicating matters. (Copyright. 1 NEA Service. Inc.) with Sammy Baugh's good right arm representing the margin of victory, i In other games between sectional leaders.

Columbia will be favored over Michigan, Lou Little having one of his best teams this year; Catholic University should win over a travel-weary Mississippi eleven; Detroit will have a slight edge on Manhattan: Louisiana State's rugged line will be too much for Arkansas' passes; and Syracuse will have a long, hard but successful afternoon against Maryland. Ohio State Ticked Illinois will throw its trick for Manhattan, Villanova, Catholic U. and Duquesne in the eastern section The league games would be played on Sundays PADDY NEE has made a little wager on Pitt to defeat Notre Dame, which has his friends worried They like Pitt, too. but PADDY hasn't picked a winner for a long time! GEORGE (HAPPY) O'BRIEN, the touring caddy, has carried golf bags on 626 courses and in 47 states He's been caddying for 20 years and long ago thought he'd like to try carrying clubs on every course in the country preferably for a star which brings him this far 47 states and 626 courses Wonder what ever happened to that downtown restaurant EDDIE KAPPHAN and JESS WILLARD got all steamed up about Perhaps, just another publicity stunt POTSY CLARK, the very successful coach of the Detroit Lions, says pro-football coaching has it all over teaching the college boys No alumni to howl and the headaches are fewer Is it possible to score eight points in a hurry in a football game, without having a scrimmage play? Yes, Texas Tech did it last week The third team was in against Oklahoma City U. and kicked a point after touchdown The next kickoff rolled over the Oklahoma goal and Texas recovered for a touchdown and booted the LESTER BIEDERMAN.

Foremost in-tersec 1 a 1 games see Notre Dame against Pitt at the Stadium, and Saint Mary's engaging Fordham in New York. Purdue sends its fight By I ESTER BIEDERMAN Tress Staff Writer WORCESTER, Oct. 23 The Crusaders of old were brave and bold, The Crusaders of today represent just about one of the finest football teams in the land. Carnegie Tech's grid squad arrived here this morning, drove cfl immediately to nearby some fine backs, but is three deep in other positions. I am not sure about just what sort of strength Pittsburgh can muster against Notre Dame.

The Irish know our offense pretty well. and we expect to find the going tough. Saint Mary's has another great squad which comes East anxious to make up for last fall's scoreless tie with Fordham. The Ram has a rugged line that should keep the Galloping Gals at bay. however, and Jim Crowley's array should be able to score at least once to win.

Purdue doesn't appear to have quite enough material to repel Ber-nie Bierman's remarkable Minnesota machine. A number of arguments will be settled along the Atlantic seaboard, traditional and sectional. Navy has a game, scrappy eleven, but it cannot match Princeton, in weight, -experience, or manpower. Carnegie Tech meets one of the year's eastern leaders in Holy Crass. The Tartans have had a tough row to hoe thus far, and won't find Holy Cross a lot easier.

Cornell and Penn State renew relations, with the Nittany Lions the choice. Dartmouth and Harvard resume their traditional rivalry. Hie Big Green has served notice that it is a team to be feared, and the Crimson, while improved, must be rated the underdog. Pennsylvania should beat Brown, if ing team against mighty Minnesota in the Big Ten feature in Minneapolis. game, a gen- Elmer I.ayden tleman infuriated those near him by rooting for LaSalle in loud tones Imagine his surprise when he was announced as the holder of the lucky program and received two tickets to the next Catholic contest! In a Philadelphia golf tournament last week, ED DUDLEY scored birdies on 10 of the 15 holes of the match! GUS DORAIS is beating the drums for a Catholic University Athletic Conference with eastern and western divisions The Detroit coach would include Detroit, Marquette, Xavier, St.

Louis and Creighton in a western group and Boston College, Georgetown, Holy Cross, While Pittsburgh may be ckhii uiuo lor a final drill and prepared to give its all tomorrow whpn Holy Cross stakes its 17-eame undefeated record at Fitton Field. The Tartans didn't nerd to be told about the Crusaders. I Last fail Tech. put out one of its i finest names of the season hre at 1 Worcester, only to lose. 7 to 0.

As the season ground itself out, the made the favor blockins and fast running and the fact that this method proved of some account against Notre Dame and Temple, though it bogged down acainst Michigan State, has buoyed the Tartan hopes. May Change Tactics They don't anticipate grinding the Crusaders to defeat, but the Skibos will put out a 60-minute battle and be on the lookout to take advantage of every break that comes their way. Coaches Howard Harpster and Wally Steffen haven't decided whether to adhere to the system mations and wide-open game against Northwestern, but Lynn Waldorf has his team ready to go now, and rvill have too much power i for the Illini. Ohio State should have little trouble with Indiana in another Big Ten battle, and Michigan State should have little trouble with Mar- quette. I In the Big Six, interest centers I on the Nebraska-Oklahoma game.

One of these will come out the con-' ference leader, and Nebraska is an odds-on-choice to take this contest. I Missouri has a slight edge on Iowa ite over Notre Dr. Sutherland Dame, the Panthers are coming back after bruising battles with Ohio State and Duquesne. Elmer Layden has a complete line that helped to beat us a year ago, and it has been reinforced by new men. The South Bend club lost TRY A PAIR OF FULL-FASHIONED SHOES ill one price $3-98 205 Fifth Ave.

iecns were unanimous that Holv Cross was the best team they had met all year Ions. Not for better than two vears. running throush a stretch of 17 HHHWRMMMHRRMRMr contests, have the Crusaders known that worked perfectly against Baer Quits Tour; May Desert Ring Village Smithy Temple, spelling off the regulars as much as possible by wholesale substitutions. Captain Nestor Henrion Is definitely out of action but he's along on the trip. aeieat.

one tie has jarred that record slightly. During that streak only one team has been able to score on the high-geared Crusaders. Manhattan came frm far behind last fall at Ebbets Field to gain a 13-13 tie. Last Saturday. Man- Meeting undefeated teams is hattan again scored, though losing, I nothing new to Tech.

Notre Dame 13 to 7 Michigan State and Temple were CHICAGO, Oct. 23 No more chin pounding for Max Baer in his comeback campaign, until after the first of the year, and perhaps not even then. On the plea that he was homesick to see his family after an ab-sense of three months, Baer, his brother Buddy, and manager, Ancil Hoffman, today were on their way back to California. Tech Get Break Continued from 47 from Tennessee are likely to pull down the blinds. TUL AXE-NORTH CAROLINA The Green Wave engulfs the Tar Heels.

STANFORD-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA There's a kick in that Trojan horse as the boys from The Farm will discover. W. Wouldn't it be a caution if the Presidents would win? They have a great chance. all unbeaten but the Owls suffered their first reverse when the Skibos dropped it on 'em. The following players were named for the trip: Kmi Patt.

KpIIt. Miklannc. an.i John H'-nnon: tark rapt tin NrsK.r H'-nri-'n, H't'isn. H.ili. Slammko.

I an') V-knn-h: i'hvr-wski. P7.vnski an i I.loyfi: rpnifrs and Gnffry: bifks K'P-'sik arni Mstpp; ha'fbarks Lehman. Rnpnthal. Fonse and Za-Ai ki; fullbacks i.ep. Grad and Nap-tM nik.

Lenore Turns Pro; Will Go On Tour Coach Eddie Anderson, old Notre Dame end, has instilled football lore and football power into Holy Cross. I The boys are big, speedy and know i their football. I The fact that the Crusaders had a tough eniacpmont last Saturday against Manhattan and face an- other bruising battle next Saturday with Temple, pins it squarely up to Carnegie Tech here tomorrow. The Techs are catching Holy Cross when she's just got over a tough one and looking ahead to another bruiser. Tech has often i been in that kind of a spot and usually acquitted itself nobly.

i Carnegie's flense has ben given a cash of the kind of stuff that makes any attack move hi eh class Fight Results NEW YORK, Oct. 23 Sam Snyder, Boston promoter, and Fred Waible, newspaperman, announced today that Dorothy Poynton Hill, Mrs. Lenore Kight Wingard of Homestead, and Dick Degener, members of the American Olympic, swimming team of last summer, have signed for a professional tour. Campolo Broke BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 23 Victorio Campolo.

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and Tony Patrano. New York, I lirf irt): Clarence Sloat. 1 an. Baltimore, and Tfny Cama. 131.

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