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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 42

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Ml) I I rtil Ui "P'Tl I OPLN SATURDAY NIC88T TILL 9 OXIock fL Mi iwfl Ter ft rn (o1 r. rS BK1M.S OKI AVer r-hr; mi r.kr 1 The Most Popular Gift This Christmas! Ami oti stirti -l i a M.iv Stem' Vfrilnro 1 1 fiivcly will ru!" in a Kiiih'i ni'il riioose hit wren mo famntis nioilfls! 111 111 RevoSvina Hock Table s9.98 lr" if Id" in 1rir.pl for its ortv.i-.rrt ciow at on a vs i-aie c.rmc to its a Panthers Firs; the Vrri lir took pa 12-vard u' Scat 1 it r.e' (ir.i 1hn SMS a ii'-' ''i l'h: 1 am pi --( a. i i SI Monthly ll( l(l fin" fc tin Cr Fit' oB nr.ackfrt Hie and tiM f.fh 'or tup m. first (iowr, or. he time to ra' Of course fattn i will like It! An tractive i-miht iron style -ciiniiilctc Hh Khtss nsh artistic liumlle tup.

M'ti took 's i.MVCs. On W. I Ml the r.e; Fror.r!: no yards- and r.vpp.-,i a cam and then s) Frr-m io n.ctlru as kr.crKPd down. On f.r.ai to s.i. French tossoa Ions pa.v to ihr fine fnd who tr.n.ir the trsssfie ihr two-yaro V.i.r.

v. 1 aiiMi reachnis for hint. ami ftrprr nimbly brh.m: the coal On try-ioi -point Ihr ball Iv.t thr upright, but followed thrrmiih 7 iif. ret I (III AOtn Delivers The New MAJESTIC Delivers The New Victor lor a poal ami 7 lo f. II took i to Cf! Its but iuM he! cue he Falit'iOis re- to cross ihp ha State was.

ahpai Pitt tups alter that the haif eiuinl Sained a pur.t 5 1 75 Solid Mahogany 16.95 116 Lcat Tubes Let Tube oll'- -e a a i Rion" $8.75 Smoker M.98 He will ho delilited "with this eotuit-r lined liuniidor stl! A liiitiilsotne inntlel ti it -ished In Mack deeorated! Baty jarrt line and. vith the assistance of a 30-yard break through the middle of thr line by Parkinson, carried play to the Mate 41 before the call ol time. riNTHFRS RI GA1N STRIHi; Pitt looked like a new team as Tliie world rumens Moth I HI Mill rn.tl;.- cvtrv member ol tM.i tninilv liain. Out-taiicloo; for its Nu AC Hum N'o distoitiin. A stvle it tl Statli.n Vcrv with ccnlity.

Ymi s--c it ti. a.rri'. -iatt-its real beuutv. filial li ili int-" bin. 'I tli.it nrU.inal- i'i'2 ri will mure fig her! A l.ir.e and le! i' 52 WEEKS TO PAY THE BALANCE! Sl.SO Monthly mm Walnut Chest! Cedar Lined! Spinet Desk and Chair it stepped out with a do-or-dte fcpirit for the half and s-peedily resumed control of thei situation to such an extent that thereafter State only or.ee.

late i the third period. -aj able to! invade its icrritnry and then on a 20-yard run by French which enabled the Lws.s to to the 41-yard line bet ore tliey had to punt Pitt almost, scored a early in the thiro. when Fansa threw a forward pass to Collins, the end nho cropped it from his numbed finger with a clear field to a touchdown before him. On final down. Parkinson punted over the poal line and State worked its way out of this pocket, through two fine runs bv Diednch and French, finally, puntinp out of bounds on the Pitt 16-yard line, from which point 1 the drive for Pitt's second touchdown began.

The Panthers ate up the 84 yards in IS plays, on 11 of which Parkinson carried the ball. Hp I also earned it on the las', six .50 Ms; Monthly 1 plays, from the line, and on eipht of the last 10 plays, a tit.ant.ic performance. State as enable to stop his driving power j--1- i tTT a ry -TT list lUTi.V. tl' IIE 1 'IV" a despite the insertion of fresh players into its forward line when Ttiree-Piece Ail-Over Tfloiiair Living Room Suite the touchdown was imminent. The third quarter ended after the next kickofT.

so that the issue was in doubt, with Si-ate in the 3 Tlio-e who rhuose a living room for gift hm'. inal he apiH-oriated for jnara to n-nif! This racelul ctisomhle rmiMsts of law I lav. upon. I'lnb Chair and tutted, Mutton- -ft ci-nn hpavy rtiftlrd nrrular fffc-t adorns frame. I'pholMcrcd in genuine Angora Mohair with miitrhlng rr-ver-e cushions Jaiqttard $12 Monthly Well Received Gift lead, almost up to the beginning Of the final period.

A 33-yard run by Vansa early In the fourth quarter put Pitt on i the 21-yard line and in srorms I position atain. Six plays brought the final touchdown, with Parkin- son carrying the ball on four of them. RKGIXARS STAV IN Pitt's final threat came shortly afterward, when it lugsrd the ball I 43 yards to the 13-yard line before Baker's forward pass toj Uansa over the goal line, on final down failed. Some idea of the manner in loin What liner Rift could vou choose for 111 What fan. 1 be elated sifli a rpnm harDiit.t Nt is it m.

Hfttil Nt It 15 rwF I riot-Htive. The lia? TX'' drop-dn-AO front nod writing fi.rfa.-r. 4 The Windsor (hair has the ever popular fiddle WA ''JjK Jt: 111 bark. B.ith pieces arp finished to match In ma- Nliy j'J a beautiful Ti ensure And ra wrong in buying this one for Her! limit i uine walnut outside with genuine Tei'to oo Cedar interior! Has' attractive hls'il overlay panel. Will also make an am window seat! -hied tasyjerms; vhich Pitt ultimately outplayed Btate.

despite the closeness of the score and the fact that it was on the short end long, may be gained from the fact thai the Nationally Famous Toys On Easy Terms Panthers made 22 first downs in i the game, one of them on a pen- i slty. while Stale made a to'al -of I only seven. And. considenns the fact that Pitt tried only three i in Bus the children this Christ mast only toys that are rigidly made and otn-s that will stand rough ahtis.e! ifere are bu; few of them thrt await you at. "Lloyd Loom Woven" Doll Carriages Buddy Toys all boys like them "Brunswick" Pool Tables "Gilbert" Erectors and Tool Chests "Baby Roslee" Dolls many styles "Columbia" Velocipedes Colson "Fairy" Bikes "Lullaby" Pedal Car Flivvers Keystone Moviegrapht The passes, none of was completed, and Uansa and Wahnchus were being well covered and f.ot away only occasionally for sizable gams, and Quarterback Baker didn't carry the ball at all.

the whale of a game that Mr. Parkin-eon played may be duly appreciated. Pitt kept its regular backfield intact throughout and made only two substitutions on the line. Collins relieving Hirshberg. who started at right end, and Quatr.ie going In for Tulley at left tackle, in the fourth period.

It was a tough ball game, and the reserves 1 5 Coasler Wagon $4.98 The kinrj that rops spt-edms dmvn th hill! Th" "Sttz" with filer be.irin-s, rubber tired Uifiu whittls, beautifully linif-htd. $1 Monthly Desk and Chair Doll Carriacc 18.98 $2.98 Is-JisS1 ill Uie Iars P'smrus "Lloyd Loom style IM i. l.ke d-id's' Mh.1i iti.h.I ol ivovfn fibre tinishe-1 In Hfv -j' IM ti.r 'nm Roll Tor lYt nut brown or preen Anv little bC III w'th three drawers Swivel Chun! sirl will proud ef thif eurt III tl Monthly Other Style Up To Full tubular frame viih cmss-h Adjustable nickel-plated handle rubber rips, chain sprocket, new parture Coaster $2 Monthly merely sat it out and shivered With the other spectators. AWAIT TOCRNKV BID Pitt, undefeated and untied and r. 1 1 Our $9 Rocker recognized as the champion of the East, now looks forward to the invitation' to oppose the Western choice in the annual Tournament of Roses game for the national title, at Pasadena, on New Year's Day.

BRUINS DOWN ROSIES 4-Pc-Console Se! Radio Hench With Velour Uphohtercd Seal Davenport Table yj Regular $6.50 Value-45-in. Long Jacquard Seat e-. With 3-Ton 3.98 With 3-Tone 5 79C 'lL WP4-' mgr bti-k vewl i pt.i -r i tfaT ti.f fcr.r.t, i- 1j H- wore. HASKELUNDIANSCOP I CINCJNNATr. Nov.

T'h I of I'-fjtutf 5iiJtr 't: rn Oieir nn.il it-, tg: fi TW.w out 1 MfllhC fm a -worth PS trip dwn- f- town This ni ort hi; ttvl! ha pprfn fPdt 'i'b-1 tl cnftiUv 69C Ml Made of sparkling green glass and of popular tie-sign! Includes 2 to e-1 lor the in i lovf And at. 7tc. yoit tremen-d lv The metal bHse 111, 'UA llv finished 'n hi aed cold l-'n-ni 6 to ii itjb it- fr- a WfXWMtmwwl ft'. tri i it -i candle holders, bowl and bov! stand! tireatly reduced for Sat ERIE ELEVEN BOWS 9 a 1 1 j.v in I 1 1 f- ci imit Fmni to P. M.

urday Night from 6 to 9 Only Ill Oi Nr.v it -a fr.rfl rhrp: Mr, ".7 i. 'limit GIANTS WIN TITLE yrRK. Nr.v 21 1 JM? -17 -ta? lit lr Bcr.nv 1 1L.

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