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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 29

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Gophers pounded their wav to down that clinched the xictorv midfield bifore Wisconsin s' ifen- Pasihkcs kuk was blocked. 2 JT iy 4 2 Jo By Reagan Clincher MADISON, Nv. 23. (AP of Minnesota posted a sttong claim to a share of the mythical national football champ ien-hiD today, finishing the season undefeated and untied with a 22-to-13 victotv over Wisconsin before 40,000 spectators. Scoring: Thriller! The gunt Notseinen who cLnched the Western Confi-r -n-, Nice Work, Charley! If iudf piJti and Im I i 1 I 0 i I II 11 1 ei imp endup a week ago oiuslun the 1 as they had seeri o'hei teams after spotting the heme ad relation 13 points The had a giat scoring elidtue shortly afier the opening kusoff when Ceonre Fianck fumbled a punt and Boo Homy recoiercd for Wisconsin on the Minursitl ir Minn, sold fitri) WtlthiR hnitiwt I hK Ollstlll htw.n I ill Ml 1 I ram ira 1 1 I mmt Th4riiiil lleiirt rttrk iN rri "fVrMnl i iMllllM rAktN SUITED by SPEAR in plenty of time for Thanksgiving! retell i'rnn hy ra: Miirptid, Muttfl-tith from 1r jilrr innOIfl IS lUlf the poniOrOUS r.rtn mi -lirnhti j.larpmanta.

Vu tnVadtTS held and took the ball fb fr mith Iraink I'Minf a44iflm TMirhdnan-Kt Hgiin frt.ia i. mitcf kl i nlitre rni try atf imih(luwu Uaf snb (nr trfintks HllTnif ICeHt ptintlH kkt fold mI 4ub fr annih liandleri. tin mrnli. uoal IUvt UldvjerS fo ck tlS tUe Quarter U') X'liv no VWMonain listtc-htliiwns shmmr, tarri INaitt rnj aftrr ptogressta tuurtiimnli8y tuh lr J'Hskiitnf PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23 RAILS H)R iOUHIKmN Cnuaunttd, Wisconsin started isrnnsin Marten CAP) A cocky Cornell foo'ball team thiew- two ill-starred for- jt5 own tenlfory the aid passes this afternoon and I1, fi rtmnnder of the game except fot Paskvan hitunsz lentoi for two with tlu tos.ed awav its claim a final Biriger flurry In the wan- to the by League championship Johnny ivi.e.

pass Schreiner who shook off two GOrilTRS GET GOING tacklers on the Gopher 45 and lan Sophomoie Bill Daley spaikod for a Jim MiTariean the Minnesot touchdown pt evented Schrc-lncr ftom bein Season Records At the time the passes Iiton, the Ithacans were leading Penn by 13-0 But as riaik-ness blanketed Franklin Field and the final whistle blew. Penn was the winner by 22-20 in a tiu liter the equal of any these anilent griduon rivals ever have staged It was a grand triumph for Tcnn, beaten only bv Michigan; thus vear, and a gtand finale for the Red and Blues fine heavy duty back, Fiancts Xavier Reagan 1 iF'erfmnung befoie a capacity Crowd of 79 935, Reagan sroted all thiee touchdowns, held the buys you a quality suit or coat! 25 Weeks To Pay! Yeir and you can still choose from complete Mocks even this lair! hnla more, our expert ecu ires will carry on till ll last minute, ami that include alterations (our willimit charge). Hurry down tomorrow. Or tomorrow nr nmg. Get drrs-od up fur Thanksgiving for only TODAY! 1:45 WWSW Dnrct ft" Sluh Tnki tUi Pittsburgh Steelers vs, Philadelphia Eagles MINMmiI WHikhlnxinii 1 Ur tsk 2 Oiiio Mute 1 IhU 4nrthnmt rn 1 i 2 Mufittuii Itinlm 1 WUhilhin 1 i IM 4NsIN St MauiitPite 14 lima 7 NuMimMwn 14 I unlite I i imuoit (i it uuitiia InOiilTin I I Ulftlli jin'A 143 lotHlA dnve wl'h a 27-yard jaunt to the Wisconsin 45 eaily in the se-cond pci iod Six plays put the ball on the 12 Dalev over fioir this point, Joe Metniks place-kick; was wine and low Daley pav'd the wiv for the tying tally, intercepting a pass attempted by Fred Gage, Badger guat who was back on a fake punt.

The Gopher le-turned to the ed In right for the -yard lotiiU 154 ball for Gene Davis' field goal plli)ed doun lDm wlth a and ext i a point, and set a new trushing block on Bib huh. Mm- Badger Pennsylvania one-year scot lng nesota end. Bob Ray added the, right plavs, Smith going off recoid of 103 points. ipoint. PF.NN MERITS BIN Less than two the ball 17 yatds 30.

Minnesota scot tackle and cutring back minutes later1 touchdown from the eight i Though the mat gin was close, Tommy Fains picked line. Penn amply desetved to win and'one of Biuce Smiths passes out of was Cornell just as definitely deserved the air at midlield and scored unto lose The Ithacans went 80 molested. Ray tty ftotn place-yaids and 60 yatds to two quick "as touchdowns befoie the fiist quar-1 amused and all-winning ter was mo, than half over, but Gophe.s then settled down to on the thfid niaich pace-kickei their devastaftne: gtound attack Mernik sent Minnesota aheaa and well-kmt ciefense, keeping Wisconsin had the ball on its Got don Paschka's placektck good, knotting the count at 13-13. Ever hopeful and stubborn all the way, Wisconsin stopped two Gopher dilves wlthm the 30. but then suddenly had a rush of SPBiABt Mns Sh! 910 Penn AvenueAcroa from Downtown furniture Store OPEN MONDAY TILE 9 P.

mm. YOU CHARLEY BOWSER BOB HIGGINS Head Coach Bob Higgins, of the Penn State Lions, congratulates Head Coach Charley Bowser, of the Pitt Panthers, after the latters team had scored a 20-to-7 upset victory over the winners in the Stadium yesterday, IKonclNky dkiilslandiiag Lineman in Stale Game By CHARLES J. DOYLE One of the cleanest and best of the nations football rivalries flowered on its fortieth renewal at the Stadium yesterday as the alumni of Penn State and Pitt tried to outshout each other, the while the Panther triumphed over the stream-lined Nittany Lion in a dazzling grid battle To the credit of the Center Countians it can truth- over-confidence to the head. It was, pet haps, excusable With 13 points already racked up, It looked as If they could name then own figute. Pethaps they would have been able to if they had connected on the fiist of their two fatal passes.

One of Reagans tiemendoils punts, a 57-y aider, had backed the Ithacans down to their eight Hal-McCullough faded back and let fly a toss meant for Bill Murphy. Murphy was In the clear and probablv could have gone for a seoie. But the ball overshot its, receiver i Cornell lined tip, and this time tried another pass. That was the lipoll they weie too cocky, and also the turning point of the ball game, For Ray Fuck, Penns captain and center, intercepted Ithe ball and returned it to the Cornell 11, and In five smashes at the left side of the Cornell line Reagan took it over. That made it, 13-6, and in the second quarter Reagan again wasj the big gun as Penn moved intoj a 16-13 lead.

Onre, having helped move the ball from the Cornell 6 to the 12, he faded back as If to pass, sucked the Cornell defense to one side, tan up the other behind Fricks fine blocking for his second touch, down. A few minutes later he broke loose around Cornell's left end for 52 yards, a run that put the ball In position for Davis field goal fiorn the 28. CORNELL STAGES MARCH Cornell came back shortly after the second half kickoff to march 71 yards and go in fiont again bv 20-16, But fiom then on Reagan's fine punting kept the Bigr Red In the hole and the man himself found time to score the winning touchdown fiom 16 yards out after his linesmen had opened a remendous gap In the Cornell left side, That was Reagans seventeenth touchdown of the season, and he have been given the rest of the afternoon of! at that point But he still was Penns most valuable man, so he played out the full 60 minutes and In the final seconds was fresh enough to run back 10 yards and recover the otyukq fully be wntten that not once dur- jbpr it was hard to discern from 1 I I' ing the exciting four quarters did they let up in their articulate support of their club Bob Higgins undefeated squad was hard-pressed from the moment the Panthers kicked off at the outset of play, but the Lions backers stayed with them right down to defeat. the press box, visibility being poor in the November smog Kra-cum had sprinted 44 yards on the fake reverse and was within five yards of his goal when struck by a Center Countian Fife grave his version of the play in these words: I could see the tackle coming and I was almost within reaching distance behind Kra-cum. Just before he was hit I jelled throw me a lateral, George, and he gave -feet pass.

The rest was easy. Of the 22 players who started the gamp, only one, State's great center, Capt. Leon Gajecki, traveled the entire distance Konetsky and Since were "in there almost all the way for the blue and gold. And when It was all over Charley Bowser, coach of the triumphant home club, as well as his plavers, were willing to admit that the unpleasantness at the Soldier and Sailor Memorial Hall of the previous afternoon, wlipn the students staged a somewhat disorderly scene after the loud speakers had gone haywire, was a contributing feature In the upset that clipped the claws of the Lion, Utl'uesrsred. RtrrTimzicM0 cOV gtV CflhSSlS Bowser was displeased over the pep meeting incident, but apparently his players were riled up in a more convincing degree, any event, the Panthers ran out of their locker rooms, their faces white and their jaws set.

The demeanor of the Pitt players was Bowsp- saved most of hi Drai. their manner of showing the stu- rL Charley Bowser is a close-mouthed coach, but Charles was 4fi in surh fine humor after the game ball after a bad pass from center had gone flying over his head. Besides doing all the punting for an average of 45 yatds, Reagan had a net yardage of 110 on 25 trips with the ball, played his usual fine game as safety man, and spent a good part of his time batting down Cornell passes. 7b i VTWWiBBDi sW'-M xTL GENERAL EXAMINATION -A -y xtrr vjtfastsss sr displeasure and they or Capt' Ted Konetsky, who sang displeasure and lpyia grand farewell in the victory over the Lions Bowser declared: That was the best we have looked all year and we have been good except tn two quarters, one period being bad in the Ohio State game, the other being a quarter of the Fordham game. Personally, I thought the best football ptaver on the field was Ted Konetskv Ted was magnificent all the way, and I do not hesitate to state that he ranks with the best tackles In the history of Pitt.

I have seen a lot of them, but I can't think of any who have much on Konetsky. He probablv wont be named as All-America as he perhaps was not on the right eleven this year. Most of the Pitt plavers were up to their best stuff today and they had to be, for State has a fine club, including a great defense. I thought Right End Vargo plaved a whale of a game and that boy Petrella is one of the slirkest ball earrlers wt have seen all year, Bob Higgins, the State coach and the same courteous Higgins final answer as period were reeled members of the student seemed to sense was a serious really was a trivial development students. Be that the undergraduates up to such they rushed from in the stands and friendly bark-slapping each and every raeed up the ash from the dressing beneh.

And this atonement and regret been just the right Jonsr.v, Thurbon, the rest of the Jones had stated would trim the a couple of the clever halfback turn on that one. dressing room gave reminiscent of the the victorious hurtling into their locker conclusion of the had dents their gave their four interesting off. The body, however, that there reaction to what comparatively among the as it mav, ssere worked emotional depths their seats formed a gauntlet for Panther who path leading room to the gesture of mav have tonic for Konetsky and irritated bovs. that his club Nittanys by touchdowns, so called the The Panther off a touch early 30s as Panthers came rooms at the FMpnIlal to Correct DlnijiHuI. rrtrt IHhkohI half the cure.

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CnlliiiK NO PAIN HM ANY NT KfSt IIS Imniftllble Belief No lovs of time. nil tasv Term. game. Apparently the Bowsers whqp famp wm ivp jn Panther. pointed well' at ppp'Llon grid history as a result of fast-going Hons L0Brpa! his victory run after taking a pass outplaved, as Coach bod Higgins admitted.

Some of Bowsers flrst-stringeis were excused from the bench in the closing minutes of play, among them being Ralph Fife, big right guard out of McKinley High, in Canton, Ohio. It was Fife who made the first touchdown, the first quarter scoring play growing out of a fake reverse. In the hard-going of the third quarter, Ralph was knocked for a loop right near the Panther dugout and the medicos took him nut of the game; he was bleeding ftnm both legs, and one of hst hands was in bad shape. Th4 Kracum-Fife lateral pass toucll.own was such a tight num- TRI-STATS MEDICAL 1 SURGICAL INSTITUTE 235 FIFTH AVENUE Dnwwtown Ffthburgh Clotted ThanktaMn. fall Hi to onriav 10 In 1.

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