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I SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1924 TITE PRESS SPORTING SKCTIOTT TITRET5 enn Defeats Lafayette In Gri 1 IVin Boosts Title DARTMOUTH'S GREA1BACKFIELD QVARTET V. BRADDOCK DEFEATED BY TURTLE CREEK GENEVA HERE Stock of Quakers ON SATURDAY Miller's Union High Then Come Important Games With Vash-J l.f aA Ja II. A wk JB-m at- dcrs Brings Eastonlans First Defeat in Two Seasons Field Goal by Berry Brings Losers Only Points. Gridders Pile Up 42 Points Against Lloyd Jordan's Charges and Penn State Basketball Will Soon El Receiving Real Attention ol Panthers Track Prospects Bright. 1 i -td -r IWUMiil a I The college football season is on the home stretch now.

The University of Pittsburgh eleven, which met Syracuse's big Orange outfit in the Salt City yesterday, has but three games remaining as only desperate football players can fight, Perm's big Red and on its schedule. I.lue team this aiternoon came up from behind and defeated the itirklcski-Chicknoski combination of Lafayette by i score of 6 has several weeks to run, basketball'; to J. is beginning to attract some close A drop kick field goal in the firs'. attention at Pitt. The varsity team FIRST MAROON DEFEAT.

aj I Si' i i. r. will again be coached by Dr. II. C.

Carlson, now mentor of the freshmen gridders, and the freshmen passers will be in charge of Dr. Louis Mc-Master. The varsity schedule Includes home- Continuing their W. 1 A. 1.

euc-craaes. Foxy Miller's Turtle Creek t'nlon High school eleven swept through to an easy victory over North flruddock High, coached by Lloyd Jodun, at Union held yesterday afternoon, 4'J to 0. N'urth iiraddot offered little or no opposition to the Syracuhii cup contenders who were successful tin almost every play that they uxed. it was not until the third period, after Foxy Miller had removed the majority of his regular players that North P.raddock Hhowed any ground gaining ability. Then tl.ey made three lirnt downs In succession that took the ball to the I nlon line before they were held fot downs.

out above all other individuals In spectacular play was Haldy, I'niori fullback. lie mude IVnn tt. (ThI iil-'muri HfilfiNin I'apw ortii UrIK.m rnli.il. hi 'I Ilium Lafayette 3. ttapt.) Bmt ronj Alrnwn timtw Ini.l.l Ilighbi-rser 4 nttr KrnM Mr I.

nie.li i i. ti ana-home games with Carnegie, W. Penn State and West Met. raw games here with Allegheny, Klrt.le.kl iibaMiUt and Grove City, and a trip nriirit hwr by Pfriuda: Iwtatette I'enn A 0 .1 i ne iacuny frowns on All of thetn will be played at Forbes Field. Next Saturday the I'anthcrs oppose Geneva college, the following; Saturday they tackle Washington Jefferson, and then on Thanksffl vini? day comes the grand finale with Hugo Hezdek's Nlttany Dions from I'enn State.

Next Saturday's clash with the Covenanters will start at a half-hour earlier than the Oct her games, and the W. J. clash will sret under way at the same hour, while the Turkey day contest with i-'tate wjit be started at 12 o'clock. Geneva might he regarded as a letdown game for Pitt, if the latter had an outstanding' team. Kut, under the circumstances.

Couch Jock Sutherland will not dare take any chances, and he plans to use his regular varsity lineup against the Beaver Falls contingent, and to instruct it to play its hardest throughout the came, or at least until the store big enough to prevent any possibility of an upset. The Covenanters this are coached by Jack Sack, who was one of the beat linemen I'itt ever turned out, and who succeeded Tommy Davles at ed trips, so that only one ga: be played on the Jaunt. The I l.aird. t.oal frmn fletil 1,1 kkkl. Suititullini I'ran.

Iirl fur Tlinr l.eth for krrrn, Kreva fur lfh. for KairchUd. hinrrr foe g-arSk. is due to end in March with a period only served to make the Quakers fighting mad and they i-am through gloriously In the third quarter with a touchdown. Fifty-four thousand persons saw the Eastonlans go down to defeat.

It was a bitter defeat for 1-afayette, the first in two years and the victory betters the claim of Piinsyl-Vania to the mythical thampionshil of the east. PKHFKITI.V. It was no one-man team that sent the Maroon to defeat this afternoon The Red and blue machine functioned perfectly. The pass that won the game for the Quakers cane after desperate march down the field ilctJraw threw it and Joe Laird, the fleet Penn backileld man, caught it tin the run and tore around left end. Krue-z mUsed the goal from placement Time after time Lafayette tried drop kicks and placement kicks in a Wain effort to score the three points Necessary to tie the count but each time the kicks went wild.

The double and triple passes, made famous I four of I. is teams six touchdowns, here with Penn State. The varsity floor manager Is M. 51. Jacouettw.

Wonderful freshman material la at hand, and one of the best yearling' ciiia: lai irur. tlmire lor Krnat, will-nan for hi. ifTy for ord. Mill-niMB for Klrkl-ki. Mimir fur t.msl.

I.yoiu for lln.Hii Victor hwnrti. Itrnwn. I rnlr .1. Moflatt, l-rincrton. l.elil K.

rt. land. Imh. Head linexiniin J. I'rtrc, I rlniie.

TIiiif of perloda 1,1 miiiitra. placed F-nrd who Hi carried off the field. n.i.a ins sciiooi history is anticipated. Pitt this fall attracted many of Ihe finest scholastic athletes aarterbarki A. Oberlewder.

left bslfbark; I. Iavilt. fallback, aad H. 11. in western Pennsylvania, and man or them are basketball playera Left to rlsrht M.

0. rallci Hall. rlkl hairkark. three of them coming from sparkling returns of puntw. He teas simply unstoppable, making his scores with Utile aid from his interference.

The game ga 'e Koy Miller an excellent chance to sii'J up his team from every He used substitutes at will, thus giving his regulars a rest fur the big games that are to come. The lint half wai a repititiun of North Iiraddock receiving the'kickoft and being forced to punt, after which Union would wado righ. through their defense with straight football, occasionally uaing some deceptive note. Among these are Booth of Sharon High, and lloban of Sharps, ville High, who are starring now on aicer lieid, punted again jnol once mor- the bull wan relumed via M. klckin toe.

Three tliruits at tne lnn line m-tted but two yarda and he Maroon wan about tf kick arain when l'tnn ended. Store: Lafayette. 1. TIIIKIt l-KKlOK. tt wa biica at ooarter for I.afav-ll' Hhcn thi tarn came out tint be-RUitjiin of the e-cond half.

Kruei wae a tank fuiii.j.c l.i,fkv-ctt" kicied i. (t back of the iroal line and it ji enn ball c.n their io-yaid line hal hft-n repulflftd thren time was for a oT 12 yurJs. Lintutv football team; Campbell and Ma-" Ge.neva, when the latter went to Al Detroit r-T'r for a Crt down on i Iuro4t four yar-t jn. Ko.f gnt two mi th Detroit J-f guari. huf yar 'ho Dftron It-ft t-O'i.

nrclvd Jvtrj rbl fnj fr lh ottAowu- K'juf at plAt-iiint goal. hcur: W. fc J. I'-L ftroit legheny as successor to Herb Mc-1 of the championship Homestead mgn- live; vt rob! es i of BraddocV. H.re HttiOT FUfmrry jViwIff McMahun of Allegheny, and score I hNlipurt off (o Kopf who not Cracke n.

SACK HAS HISKV TEAM. has a squad of "nig. husky isruca Diilili-d to ihe iilaroun 4i-ard E1wrrti I 01niDt i I. Lonr II 11 XI H. iim ltfrrhjjn Wilfl It.

Harmon I. la. II arlin a II ltiian 1 W. a me l.ee iU-i i luna'ed off tacale aev. ti On a fjm-tVI" 1,1.

'Pi. ii hle, Thortitt.n for After aufTennB a H-yard l.t.nall Vi-M. nuntid hack on th irlh Hr.wn Beaten ty Lafayette were real ground gainers In the first half but during the tecond period they were repeatedly broken up by the tted and BIus flayers. double passes. If they had so desired others.

The Pitt cross-country team, defeated Carnegie a week ago. DejTOh tetov-reil the ball Union could have scored SO points, fellows, who are ranked well among V. 1 called a fair rates on the lenn la-vard line. After on- line buck lruca punted b.tck. Still another punt a ff HrU St hlu inn.yr meet the harriers from Alleche but they were satisfied In making i the smaller college outfits of western the score as impressive as it was Pennsj Ivania, and who know a lot i.aw the- ba.ll to I'enn on the rbilivrl lin Kruea rot aiiv with a be.iun'ut bkurr trv whirri l.ituvett.

fumbie.l and Walctkl carried the Initial football W. 0 w3l Dwttoit 0 0 4 If Pitt is successful in getting away W. A --Koof for rr- college here on Saturday, Nov. 15. a-will go to the Intercollegiate meet i Monday, Nov.

24. Both varsity a freshmen runners will be permltt' to compete In the inter-collegiat. The Freshman team meets Carnet I PLAY-BY-PLmY STORYOFj i PENN-LAFAYETTE GAME. lin fi.r l.onic. It tor Biatk tor ricmfni.n, fir Hiu tiv eairihild on Ihe latfav-? r-enn'a break iin.l the wuaker rooteia went wild A lonr paaa from to Kielda hh rt, untied.

A second forward pajsi. Kruei threw 10 Joe fir.t who never stopped until he rronae.l the eoal for a touchdown for I'enn t.r,,au Hiwk l-(rU "Mt h-on for Iiarvtr. thorn tori for t'itnlff, Mrvnna-n for i.rnt. rrosn on Nov. Ir, fjr for Mahir, Titans, Completely Outclassed rneyr lijrvv for Mo troit at tlie V.

.1. tT yarJ lir.e. Ttiorn-toi, rol three at renter Thornton sot two al left Schlii k-nitiever lor four A forward paaa on tile folMh Uoan with mil" yarua to xn. to Hrelt. rained a rarde.

Kivinc Prat down on Ihe W. av ti yard line. Detroit rained to arda In two triew at l.ne lll.ee intercepted Ihe ball on a forward paea and ra.ed 3d yarda down Ihe held Uut fiiinbl.d when tackled. Mekecn recovered the ba I foe Detroit on the .1. 43 yard line Brennap went In for ftrett.

Detroit made a Orrt down on tue W. 4 J. i.oe. Pliilllait fot ward paaa waa blocked Klannery a paiu went wild A forward pae. Tiiurnloa to I'lilliipart.

ea.ne.l three yattl Lieir'ilt trle unother rorward pave but lladden knot-keo tlie ball down. VV a a-eMlns ih. hi.ll on rtnwns Its II tid line. Hadden tenter ror live and ttien amael.e.l left ta. for aeven V.

ac fumbled tbe eecr.nd 'Volt vr VV. 4 J. 12. L- TiriKfi r.Kiti. I.irltiwiti wen aubniioie.1 fr Barhor and i arler.

al.li-r I'hili part ki. ked uff over the W. J. i.l line Hadden four in tti- line Ih'ooah tor Mcii.iHfKv i.uiomatii lor TRACK OL'TLOOK BRIGnT down over from the lS-yard mark. The second score was made by Naley, who skirted right end for Vt yards, going over standing up.

Haldy then took the scoring inte his own hands at this point and scored the remaining touchdowns. His Initial one i ame near the end of the first quarter when he receive,) a punt on bis own 4Ti and swept down the field for 55 yards for the store. He carried the next one over cm a to a good lead neit Saturday. Coach Sutherland plans to try out some of the plays which be flans to use against the Presidents the following week. I'itt has a large number of graduates scattered throughout the Heaver Valley, and tbey will all be on deck next Saturday, while the Geneva alumni will also be out in full foree.

The Pitt Freshmen will travel for the second successive week-end next The candidates foB the 1503 iirftt. Iasvi'hrn fur Brt.iit.ar. for Three Quarters Score KttWi.r.lN till! i I I Itn.i.. for Three Quarters Score Kdwarda (pli team will do Indoor work all wT Touchdown Against ment kn-ki kickt; Meets have been arranged next se: 'lacerpent J. with Penn Slate and the Navy abrr Iteferee--Jame F.

lJurfee. and with Carnegie and Wist Vlrp Lntpire -'arl Ited. Surinafjeid. l.ineairiar.-teiter W. Very.

ruo iS'wtr. eld Jtfl Mil. M. Nelly. We.t Huint.

Time af pcrtoUe la miautee each. dent Subs. here. The Panthers will also "J'V yik st' 1 6 1 Lafayette won ibe tosa and picked 'ne ast coal. Kruea k.eked hut a i'f the aeoal line; In plaved on thi l-alayett -0-arl line.

Kirkleskl earr.ej, tlie ball i.n tne Hut play and lust a yard He iried, ft gain. clipped anil lit another v-fd. -elihard punted and it waa J'enrTa tail at Iho center of the Held. Mccirew tore Ihrouth right tackle lur 17 yard, i.t a timt dnwn on a like kl llay lean then he-san to battle rnalwar.l. ua l.ne plunge after another.

But I.afaytte jot the ball on dotoa whtn a suurt paaa ''tn Kirkleskl and Chickno.ikl rot foinn and. usin fiirno'ii I.atytie nple pawi. be.san a march down the Held. Jiut on the fourth d.iwn. Kik'-si punted end It was I elm a l-all on their uiie-ard i ne.

Mcliraw )U led away lor yard, to Gelhard. '1 he triple was uaed 4. me after time, a A eeverai plays carried he ball to the I .1 ar'l rent in at nuaner fur 1 lx.ma. Capt. Herrf dropped tark to the ao-yard I'M nd booted a drop kick neatly between the TV.

i'enn a. I.uxavette J. ''erin P'ltited to the middle of th- Held and Lafayette begun a ileepertte ftaht. The team opened ut and brnkt tried lone forward p-jt but It rrounded eecomt foraard waa almost int. rt.

me, but it el-o Krntt punl-d to Mriime who wtca dtmneii penn'i :0 van! line jc. iraw irieo; two-line nlunren for ratn of iw arda. nj-a pun'td out of bouals on the Lafyvcn- iine. Tne tn. ky l.at.ivette nlave were Iruken un one afier ain.

h.T bv the uahtiua ui.irr Krnyt punted mi to the I'enn 27-yarJ line. ''ad to puot to Kirkleaki on I-afay-I-ilaette tried one vu af t. another but ea rrounded. nd th-n Krnat punted away to M.iiraw on the J'-rin Lne Mt-Uraw tried to Bet throiirn rlirht ta'kle tu he waa h-ll no ram the pcrtou ended. Score enn lat ei i HUKTH PERIOD.

After two piuoata Kruea punteil to 1 entu line A triple netted va'ds for klrk'enkl Korwardu were abandoned by the Maroon anil a wide run placed the ball on 1'enn'a yard line On the lourth o.iwn Kmn part in the Penn relay, and tne university will, as usual, conduct Its own big inter-collegiate and inter-schol- plunge through guard. A 0-yard SaturdilV Koin), tf State College for retur of a punt without lnterfer-ia gam(. witn rer state Fresb-rnce resulted in his third touchdown, men Thjs bt a mighty inter-whlle In the fourth period, jjat to! contest. Iietront. Not.

1 leated I) the University of Detroit ty a score 'A a-stie met at henley Oval. rirtit for e.irbt llatld.n lumMxt re.overed for a loae of eih uldevt h' it.ro.irh fr five. Kopf uvtilnl to I'ti'llipart who rriorned fee to tlie lie. PLAY-BY-PLAY STORY OF GAME. make it unanimous, he ran another 49 Under the terms of the contra On Saturday.

Nov. 15, the Pitt ana yard's without being tackled. signed with State, the Center coj uaiif "in ue riere in lor a tiJ Wash-Jeff Freshmen teams will meet in a preliminary to the varsity' encounter between the Panthers and the Presidents, and on Faturday) Nov. dual meet in the new Pitt will be completed before then. Track prospects at Tltt are very when the varsity will be laie, troit yard line la a-her went in for Jarlowitl iliennan sol aeven throurh hit ta kie Itrett aho went in for liren-nan waa atopuvd for no rain.

f'Uflt went out trf hounds no the etn.it 36 yard hue Kopf cut II. ruiirn tackle for hve yarda llaodn sot a yard and followed with three more. A forward Pane by Mirmony waa mcoiM'leiv. ietrot tak-irie the ball on downa its Ml. lornliled.

(tie ball boun.llPK in Ui the aitcv ot I.t-. .1 on Ihe Detn.it 24 vrj lie. Kopf sot Cre at rirht Mle On a noutle paaa. Konr fuoiblej and Iheirntnn TH'i'ViTftl for letmit on the Hetreit line. 'I'hoinaa for l.oor Coach Carlson's lads will go to Palts- bright.

The university had a wonde riKST rEHIOD. fapt. at a hen won tne toaa aet elected lo have v. ac J. Fir oft.

Clemettta booted tlie Pall to ttihlicaennierer. who returned lo the line. Hi. -It aoi arile at rlifht tackle Si-Miekeaerneree atld-d six at left aide. t'nniff plansrd tt.roUKli cecter for a llrt oo trie Dvlro.t 10.

Kuhl.t keeinej er failed at center. I'h'llipurt sained a yard at right end. f'liulii'art ptinled over tne W. at J. Boat l.n sicrkuuriace waa started on the ful Freshman team last and lioata.

Store: l-aiayette, Several exchanaes of punts tullnwrrl the kickoff. neither ide by the kicks. The Quakern had the Lai! on their c-ra S5-yard line when the ti'st period endeik.H.re: Lafayi-ite. a t-eun. 0.

WrOND VKRIOI). Kmex pumel away attain aa the mcoaa of 18 to f. a crowd of witnesftinn the fourth annual srrldiron truKrle hetweea elevens representlnte two schools. For three-quarter th lucky te. troit team was, completely checked and outclassed by the Presidents, who resrlstered three touchdowns.

In the fourth quarter with numerous substitutes in the W. J. backflcM and lines, the Detroit players unleashed a forward passing attack which resulted In their sweeping down the Held in an umntrrf ermi niarch for a touchdown. W. Sc J.

piled up first downs to 11 for De every member of it will be available for the varsity in 1923. With aTi these acquisitions, and the holdovers frorV an.l tried a pla. emenl kit but it went wide. It wae r-enn'a hall on the I yard ruKhe. were atoppea aji r.ruea puoted aaam A ahorl forward m.m ftoin Kin.it to Kirkleki waa rood for 14 when Kirkleskl tore around left era with the ball and waa downed the 30 yard line.

Chi. ao-aa. trained three on a reverse plav. II- then punched renter for two more. A pan wat bioken uu br Kruei.

On the fouiili down droiped bark and a droi.ki.k Irom the line but he irn e-d a narrow niara.n anl il wef riullipart rot 11 yarda at left end r-rett Turtle Creek plays Wiikinsburg, Its traditional rival, next Saturday at Turtle Creek. In view of the trouncing they took yesterday, Wllklnebarg looks to be in for a Two weeks from next Foiy's team hex its supreme test of the season when It meets Washington high, laKt year's champion. Foxy has molded together a team of championship ranter this year, although he had only five regulars as a nucleus at the beginning of the season. The outcome of the Washington game will have a decided bearing on the winner of the Syracuse cup The game will be played at Turtle Creek. I-ineup: the 1K3 varsity.

Coach Shea shot 2 ttaxlden sot i ceuler. Harmonir I iu ti.i.ret c.i.r I bom u.n two lertod the liai rein aown on J.faVett.V line. but the Maroon onltlnt sain akainal rl and blue ul Krnut not ir with a h.iutiful punt I M. iraw on the t'enn yard line Jenn be able to step out and accom-y something real In track next unered a is-jam McUraw punteil eafely lrm brh.nd tit thrr at the risht ai.le. ya aaineU and punted out or L.tunda on lio tnroUKO tenter Cari.n punted to i the W.

J. T. Harmon? circled rieht I an IT war on the W. enil for yarda. placlne Ihe ball on yard line.

Jklillt kenemeyer got two In, yard ln. Ilarmonr was injured at eerier and a yard at risnl en l. Phil- Johnaon renevms him, l.part failed and tarn punted over the llaltten rot in the l.ne Kopf sot W. a- J. coal i.ne.

carlin a a double I eff lft ta.fcle thre lla.lden drie Pia, tic-leu rijent ead II Harmony ttirouah center for a fret down on the r-ilied four at tarkle, hut Detroit drew a 14. Jotn.jloA fa.le.1 at risht Kopf live yard petiaii. Hatltien piur-sel -tt i waa Itrown for a loaa of two yarda SI laikli- lor three ffarmony skirt-d ruttit l-tt end KopTs forward pass wee iritu in-end a lirat down on the Detr.t ta- i i-iele. vv. tried the "Statue cl I ib- Km tn but it was ihbii aim aimn.

tt.t th ball on a on the :0 -yard In Kru7. punted anain but 1-iifvette 1. 1.1. i ih. bail bounded baca troit.

In the first two periods. Detroit made four, drew a blank in the third. ia the fourth made seven. the Peon yard lme Tnree line ninnmi n.tterl but live yardi. but on the HARRY MA! burg to oppose Jim Marks jyiski team.

Pitt does not designate any particular game as Alumni Home-Coming day. as the old grads rally every week the team plays at home However the W. J. game will bring a hot of them to the city, and several special events are planned. RUl'SIO OF ll TEAM.

On Friday. Nov. the night before the game, the football team of will hold a reunion at the William Penn hotel, and It promises to be a gala event. That was one of the most famous teams Pitt ever turned out. It went through the entire campaign without belns scored upon, rolling up a total of 2S2 points to its opponents' none.

Wash-Jeff was beaten that year 14 to 0, Penn State 11 to 0, Carnegie Tech 35 to 0, West Virginia 8 to tt play -1ip carried It over Tor fln-t down, the It.urth for Lafayette i far lteverfe play, carried the ball rtl" but Koof was atopDed tor no aren yard 1 ne. Hadden lunsed through center ftir four Catlm. on a do'iute paaa. sot Turt'e Creek more within kinr d.alanre tne (Editorial) F. Tweed t-enn Dan on their 2tt vard I nn.

Kruex punt-d to Moore on the Penn 42-yard line Wileon a abort pane from Miue. rtvina- the oval to Penn on the ciujkere' 47-rtl line Two Plave save fenn timt downs the 1-arayafte. 41- tt i line Vie.de took two tackle Kruei throurh for three mote ami then dropped ba to the for a placement kick but it went wide. At thia mcruent the same ended, core Penn 4. Iafayette i.

Basketball League Awards Franchises tern on toe nuria an en tne jt-iati av ro e.h'nck IN-troit tnkintr rhe ball oo downa Hren-nan fun. bled hat on a delayed r.aea Hrett Kot an at left tS'-kie. rtull.pa.rt punted ar.d hall waa carried out of pound on the yard line, la-e got two at center. Iee got ma more. Koof went through ngivt for a firM down.

Ittwe Balnttjtuted tor 1-ee. on the tirvt lilav nlnnr.d led anotner crop 11 Fenn took the cn the iU-yaia Brmddock 0. Schacr klclioriald fcsockwell Huiiall Miliar Khnltia ItuBlap Mnl'ey Ouchene ksfoore went 1n for Krtist. Millman re- .1.. R.

li H. li Jl 'h rbniUK Htione I''am Whivner I'otem Naiey Walejikl Haldy Turt'e freea teJ. F'nn punlkl away, and after try- to "maun tne eno rltiwna. Mnae purled bacV to Mc- k. i.

nn e.var.l I me. Another McM HaD 74" 1 1 lit bek bv atCri placed the ball Kijrfctins; with real courage, Detroit tried to stop W. In the early stares of the content but could not check the line-smash ioa; driven and siiectacular end runs of the President. Their courage still undaunted, although three touchdowns had been piled up against them, the Titans were able to get their spectacular and we 11 -e seen te forward pass -Ids; attack under way In the fourth period. Detroit entered the contest expecting to win but V.

A stunr by the defeat of a week alto br Lafayette, showed real football, the best have flashed since they vanquished Carnegie Tech. Il HmiMock .0 0 I-atayette a oi-yaru im' and other victories were over I xx itittiiimh Georgetown. Westminster. Ohio Northern, Waynesburg and Ohio university. Iaurence "Tim" Hurst was grad around rierlit for a first down on the Detroit 'S-yard line.

Hadden JatT.meil throurh ta-'kle for four Harmony sot through the same Bile for five tpi.ru. Mc-keon waa auuetiluteii for liaivi. eui through the line for a first down and followed with a plunge thrnusrt left tackl.t for three. Harmony sot froush tickle bat the 10 Hadden made It tirat d'lWQ on the l'etroit aeven-yard and t-'ien went off tackle fur four. Ithatt' paa waa bade and the aall roiled free.

Harmony re. oveMn it on the Lielroit 14-vard line. iiariuo-ny Sot five on a rroiw buck and on a Itirwanl paaa. HaJ-monv to C'arltn the Utter went over i touchdown. Kdwarda efTmt at placement wae tarried out t-v the atrcua wind.

Score It U. tro.l. I'tiillipart booted the ball over Ihe W. ft J. goal line.

Krom the TO L-e gained two at left tackle, tretrmt wwa nenalla-d five for ofTmde. Ie luns-ed through center for rirrrit. Hadden added one and a half at left tackle. made It Orat duwn on W. AV J.

40 l.ee rot through for a fine gain bat fumbled. VV ft J. recovering for a gain or two yards. Carlin waa hurt and Captain Kopf replaced him. Harmony was atopped for no gain at rige.t end.

Kopf made a yard at left tackle. Hadden punted and the ball bounded backward, being down oo tho Detroit 38-yard Itpe. Hadden'a punt against the wind waw the last play of the first period. Score: W. ft .1.

b. Lietroit 0. HKIIIV1) 1'KKIOll. rhillipart gained three through ecnlar Schlickenmeyer waa Htoppexi for Do gain at tackle. Hrett got three yards.

Itulll-part punted, the ball being declared down TURKISH BATHS huOkiiiutiorw-kiarkum for vivra, win-gard for lietir. Hrnwn for Na ey. rota fi.r UUT.er. Bresger for WaleekL for Itfi'ine, Dentch Coietnan. 1-v'tt M.Iialy.

(I.bon foe Mudak. (Va-ai'W for Paotia. Simmena for Duchene. De 1'nlma for Dunlap, Scnen. k.

Vrelen for I'-am. Korkofki for Haitly. t'rem for Noiien. F-hrn for Ftewirt. Wb aner for Kratz.

Haidv for Korkupki, Trtomaa for It-om, roleman for t'ljeph. Touchdown Haidr 4, Nalev. "Waleftlcl. Trv for jolnt 3. Walkl.

rlenwn, Tleeager tall placenientst. Referee Story. Tufta. Umpire Aah, Pitt. Linesman- Mclntyre.

Put. Younrjtia-D, Nov. 1. At a meetmff of delegates here today the Central Basketball league was reorganised with William McCullougn of Pittsburgh, js temporary president. Franchises Were awarded to Canton, Toungstown, Erie, Wheeling and Altoona.

Applications from other cities were held over for another meeting. K. 1 A. I through the le.ft a Je fur a toochdow n. I lua ti.te waa and h.w.4 tailed to m'lke kick, eicore: v.

J. lelrnit i'hillipart kick-d off to Tteeiee who fumbled but recovered getting bck to the ft J. li rerit line. Iteewe ctrrlerl l-t end lor It. Keeee ant three il rtrht.

Ha I-tten Jammed through center for e.x. tin a doable from HaiMim. JnhnMnn failed at right end. Keeee l.nrilel. the tail going to Detroit's IT yard line where l'hiliipart downed the ball aa tlie period ended- Mcore: ft J.

Detroit KIM KTH FKRJOII. Black stlhat.tutey for Clements PhiUi-rva was thrown ior a Ions of three at left end. Brett got Ibrourh the line lur 10. hut letroit was penalla-d for oli.ide. tin the next play.

Barrehrem threw Hreit for a 10 yard losa. Phillipart punted from behind his goal line to the W. ft 40 V. at J. rot a 1-yard penaltv.

heeae made It a firrt down In two ruahea nl left tackle. Hadden added toa Johnston failed at right end. Iieese was stopu-d at other end. Knthev went In for Hadden. Keeee was hurt and rMederictia went in.

Futhey'e forward paiw wan jnromnlete Covle went in for M'ilharr. Krtedenrhe puritetl out of bound on Detroit 3d vaid line. Hretitien matle two at center. Brett went through center for aeven. Dutonski wubelituted for Hrett.

Thornton niade first clown fur DetruiL got ttirouuh rlcht fur nine. Phillipart made aoolher fir.tt down on the ft .1. vard line Phillioart'e Atm lo Dearmihes a first tin the W. Sz J. XI Hard tine.

A Dium, phillipart to Thornton. gwinel a. Phtin-part wnt through the line for a frrat duwn on the VV. -I. yard line, cm a delayed pare.

Brennan faile-d at center, c.allagner replaced Hiack. lAerhen took Hrennan' Dilie. Phillipart latle.i. PuilJI-parte forward paaa waa incomplete. A uate manager of athletics at the university at the time, and Col.

Joseph H. Thompson was head coach. The team waa captained by "Tex" Richards, now dead, one of the greatest gridders Pitt ever owned, and one of the best fullback the country ever produced. On the team. In addition to Richards were Tillie Dewar, Billy Hittner.

George Brown. Jim Stevenson. Karl Dellenbach. Bill EaUey, Jack. Llnd-day.

Rube Wagner, Harry Blair. Charley Quailey. Bob Peacock and: Midland Bumps Zelicnople. Midland, Ta Nor. tj Midland high school started stf-ring- In the first three minutes of play and did tuit finish until the prore wai 82 to 0 arainnt Zelienopte, thie on the home Held.

Lineup' FNE clean. priTate sWpIng rooms, Its excellent dormitories, over three hundred beds in all. The hot and steam rooms; the cooling room; the cold plunge and shampooing and rubs by our expert rubbers, make 'his method of bathing worth more than years ot medicine. Without lodging, fL'jO; with lodcrir.tr. C0; private room, JC.V).

Ladies' Days. and Thursday. I. 5 I CARI.r STARTS W. J.

DRIVE. W. A first touchdown followed a circling drive down the Held from Its 20-yard line. Carlin started It when he turned In a sprint tt 18 yards around Detroit's right end. De-troit drew a penalty of five yards, and Harmony and FTaddrn made a first down.

Haddea's throats into he line, cross bucks by Harmony and another long end run by Carlin on a doable pass rushed the ball down to the Detroit 10-yardl ine. riaa, Phillipart to Thornton, placed tie hall on the W. A J. S-vard line Thornton got two at center. Phillioart got a vard at aame place Kriederitba threw Phillipart for a lors of three cards.

On the next play Ptullipart paaeed to Desroehe fur a touchdown. PhilltparS's attempt at nle-'ement goal wae blocked. Score W. ft J. 1.

Detroit 6. Ph.Ciiiart kicked cfT over the roal line. Fotbey hit center for Johnson tailed at left rViedertlia runted the hall he. lot downed on Detroit's line. I'hilltDart forward pae was incomplete.

A forward paaa bv Phillipart waa grounded Phillipart endeaored to throw a pa-s Midland Kellenonlt 0 a 1 a Midland Jl Garuno Ia Suffwietta 1- Kwtaenaky a. Law I'mvt R. G. The Income others. It is hoped to have a 100 per cent attendance of the players at the on Wt ft J.

19-yard line. Kopf brnahed off r.gtu tacwie lor luur. UaJavu gamed lour n.ore thruUk'h center. X-e failed. Kopf punted.

t'nniff touched the ball and Kil-Wardtt rovered lor W. 6c J. on the Detroit la-yard line. Thornton waa substituted tor CanifT. Harmony got left for Ave.

Harmony cross backed night tackle for two hut both tean.a were ofTside. Kouf hit left aide tor four. Kopf lunged throujeh Zelieoople 0. itTtin alcDonaid Myers Cobalt Sankey Ohl Kanaux NeFbit Kitbhotta Kape Zleg-lrr. 2.

Zaicaaaic, everyh.elv waa (overeti and ne nin I Sadler It. rout! It. I.ueasaxic rirht end for one vard. Philliuitrt on the reunion. The members of the team lourth waa 10 vard to go made a forward n.

fy. t- vum th fol- Pa.i to l.nton.ak' for a nun of It) yar.l.iwl11 attend the H. J. game tne IOI There was a mixup and Uliss' pss PITTSBURGH NATATORIUM UH Broxir R. II.

Brook J. II; lowing day In a body. ae the rame ended, score: w. Detroit I out nuuwna Hri.xi. THOl'tiHTS OK B4SRKTBALL.

Although the football season still Brooke. Spellaw t.oMle from tour nil wn rtartran ttn-tla LI Refereei rlheera. IJmDlre Sfalhrlm llui I Boxing Record liiteiman ttteio. rolled along the gTour.u. A cleverly executed pass, Harmony to Carlin permitted the latter to romp over the Detroit line for the bcore.

A strong wind, which swept the gridiron throughout from south to north, carried Edwards' attempt at a placement kick wide. Mecovery of the ball by Kdward of W. 4 J. on the Detroit 15- Daring Girl Auto Racer to Compete At Arden Track Armis tice Day Of Past WeeklDrawings Made For Tax Figures A lot of ppople seem to worry about hav-ins their Income tax figures published in the newspapers. If they publish mine, tt will show that I'm making enough money to get three square meals a day, to pay the rent and occasionally take in a "movie." I believe in "live and let live." and that's the TOy I National Cap Ties Don't Fail to SEE 'AND HEAR yard line, after the pigskin bad been touched by Canlff of Detroit as it bounced by him, put the Presidents in position for their second touchdown.

Harmony cross-bucked for five and Capt. Kopf. who had been withheld, but sent into the game when Carlin 1 -fr' conduct my business. I could easily get $10 tr a TV SI 2 more for every suit liifci ALtKlfNlT pell and boost my income ac cordingly but I'd rather Rive i eavi' real value to my customers. Oct.

37 Jimmy JHattf-rT Twit Xjrm 0nrt in rtx roind at Ituffa.o. CtiariM MaJitr dffvatrd Hurt CUnsiit.no tn 10 round at Sw Bd'onl FmitU bat Hftiruv liovv.trd in li rouoda at New Or-laiH. hi KfDprn deiVatrd Habv (irato in 14 rounfl at Bavr Palis. "nnT tveut Kreddi Oi'o in rouTuls at VV h- lints. Howard Maytxrrv hesl Hvis in 10 rounds at Toronto.

mil beat BrttUlnr Murrav in 1 T'und Mt Tnaitnn. fiD Tunor Kntx ked o'lt Mrrv Fi-I'' in un rtMind il MtrnDtu. Tonunf Karlv drtte't rdro (Uinpo in irht randcfi at Atactic Cty. lvy Cuopfr "-tt rt Tucai er la -six rounds at New Yorfc. Iul iis.t! ini Vic Hi'-rtch druw fn 1 rounds at Nw York.

Bob Fit ZFirn-mon won Joe Tturk fa 11 rojnds at oat on. Fra te La uru and Jimirt FrtAiicia drtw in 13 rojntiu at Troy. Y. Mi'-kev Waikr Jock M-lone in 1 2 rounds Nti-ark. Ijfw teat Krl to 22 rounds Mt U.H.-niorwi.

0 Jwhnnv Kinc detf.itpd Jolinr? 'Ward in 3 round a Hu Hivfr wr.n on a foui from Al Bration insour roum.5; AftdT TurnankT dfeti l.ujrii Man.on In mt round Kid Herman an.t lur i drf in tux round9, at MrKwsvtort- Ja LIaanrv tec bon iily out se iluihollajid In first round Jimmy Kisshb won or Sammy Mar mo in Jo rounds: 1 (i.nsbr-f -1 0i Opito. fi nmndai Vi. ToIv dtfrat-d Wn idv Ci New Tork, Nov. 1. At a special meftins of the national rhaUcng cup committee of the fnited States Football association held here today the draw was madf for the second round of the national soccer cup.

President WUliam Fatrick of rayonne. prcisided, others present being John Pojs of Bridgeport and Assirtant Secretary J. Armstrong. The pairings of the ties which must be played off on or before Nov. IC, Wickutt 2'W.

resulted folhj ST Efl ITT IO V. North Wfsirrn York McNaacbtoa RanRers i. Korhester Moo5. Northern Massiiciiuettn Falco vs. Clan llolrfr.

son. Southern Nets- Eosiland Don l.ua rs, Crt'iTinton. Connecticut and Southern New York Vasuu Can CaoutUU va Vf.rkers ThiKtle. New Jersey McLeod Council va Bay-onne. Kiavvtera "Ppnncylvan a l-ifht hon Ttlua Pok a.

V'ilfpi(1'n tshore C.rinajH a vs. Trenton MrUtr-h War Veterans. was injured, made it first down on the Detroit four-yard line in two rushes. Kopf gained three yards in two rushes and then, on a wide end run, Hadden lunged forward under the two Detroit tacslers add crossed the goal line the second score. Kopfs effort at a placement kick failed.

STKOXCi WIU IIKLPS W. Jt J. The strong wind which swept along the gridiron was responsible for 'Lt'j 5 '5t. JaV-ir-''f''iitolilair. iireast rUr CHRYSLER The Greatest Mechanical Accomplishment of the Times.

The car that has created a national reputation, because of its ability to hear and answer all questions. Exhibition at Our Showroom After several conferences yester roundp; Joe 1f-alt Fr4 HaVha. 4 Ivdtlir Hradv and JuLnnv Kin -ro fourht to a -'Urd-' drw r.SIr.K.X DIVIMON. JM nois Hritish Lerun Osnr t. Afternoon and Evening The way thfs policy work out is that my stores are baj'y all the time, in prosperity or in depression.

Square dealing is the soundest kind of business. Is the Price for Suits to Order With Extra Pair of Pants Which Saves 1 ou About Half Other High GravJe Tailors' Prices. HARRY f.lASQH 828 LIBERTY AYE. 430 WO CD STilF.ET Open Saturday Night v. i'a K.

irrnjcin All Scots or vs. i Pons otland. I-trnit vs TuJ-do; Ts- troit Orltjcs v. Wtttdsnr Htvrs or 1 ic.rlt Ktjnnr. vs.

VV alkervilte. Ohio Favorite knit v.s Turoii F. vs. Lorrritnf Mahtin- ire Valley ts. National Tutw '-us third touchdown.

Tne ball went out of bounds on his first kick on the Detroit lind. Tho 1 "residents made a first down, but fumbled. Phillipart was forced to kick and this time it went out o.i th Detroit 40-yard line. Harmony reeled off '3 yarda on an end run and the Presidents jammed their way down the field. Lee going oyer for the touchdown through the line.

W. as usual, failed to register the po.nt from touchdown. Detroit started from its mark on Its march for a touchdown. The Titans employed tne forward pass and line bucks alternately and This Week. Free to the Public day with track officials at Washington, Sid Olcott, Z50 South Mathilda director in chief of the western Pennsylvania dirt track auto championships at Arden track.

Armistice day, Tuesday, Nov. 11, stated tl at the park management had decided to permit women to race in the speed events. The decision of the officials resulted in the lifting of the veil of mystery that had covered the first woman entry in the events. She Is Catherine Olcott, a relative of the race promoter and one of the foremost woman drivers in tbe east. She Is pictured above in the Special which se has entered In lacing game, she announced that she had all the confidence in the world In her driving ability.

Miss said the peace day races will be the sixth time she has competed in open events and only once was she forced out of the races due to an accident. She ox plained that in one race she tru hooked to run with an airplane. Ir. this event she skidded throurh a fence but emerged from the wreckage of a demolished machine without a scratch. In the Armistice day championships the aill have to compete with "Eddie" Dreipole, tri-state dirt track champion; "Speed1' Heidlemeir, of Washington, holder of numerous dirt track records; George F.

Mariler, Tloosier state dirt track champ, end more than a score of drivers with many recorfis to credit. Kt-ilv d-fsatcd Al Ferrara. rour.di. at Nfw York. Hillv il-at-i 1'itetriT iaintv.

0 rounds Iuwfi. Ma tainiiiy Mini1w k'i'rcked out Lf-trkev KaymnJ. round. JSkk SheriTian Kii iawi ru mkIi. IrvitiaT Wotdlkenr Rn kU out Kid yo'-jBC.

'i Mt FX. Ttiomw. Ky. 31 rank Wt-od kriut ktvl out lt -Cart he tn first round F.rt Un-l. Jimmv tsoo-lrt.

ce'-tfi Iin lo rounds, FTankie Ks-no 1rrv Miliar, lit rounds: V-ie Rtniimora u-f-eted Arrtnto, roun; Yrtie okum defeated Imav. ronnils. iMn knocked out Hiiro Itit, 1 round, at New iop -lo Ia hbv fifrniX SI ike Sthulii 1 rounds, Willjr Patterson and dforre Tuiiy unw, iO rounds, hi. rre. t-niern va.

Mu5ourt; fcatabnsf v-. U. Kirks in 9-11 Class. At a fwUtu b-ld Tuesrtay eveninr 1 was decided to (bmrf the Krk from 10-ti to rla. The chance waa marl a firft)tArT 1d tt.

th tart th-lt Warrick Automobile Co. 1529 BROWNSVILLE RD. on the final play Desroclts leaped fxrrick, Pa. Carrick 10S7 'his i the Kirks first Tar on th floor) and rnir ot of th4r r'a wo'j'd an irtlUavtloe to th entire team, Tbr. Kiivsj fi 00 kin teams rantmf frrnn the aces te 11 and teams in this claw 6ir nc; games shouid vrt4 ThohiJL Mcloeaid, USf Carwin sL Uar: irtivj.

into the air and grabbed ball as the three and five-mile races. When he stood back ot the WfKj J. line. Questioned last night as to her abil-The pass was made after tue Tttar-s Ity ts compete with champions of the Tttar-s ity Profitable Racing. Tom Murphy a trotters and pAcer von orer SKrlittO Ibis spiu-ob.

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