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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 44

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-TART 4 PCF. 4- -Want Ads Only GRant 5100- -Other Departments, GRant 6500 SFND OCTOBFR 8. 1935- PITTSBURGH SUNDAY -T A II- CUT ON DOTTtD LINE ALL AROUND 1i4 Bais jr; i Sun-Telegraph Copyrirht FOOTBALL SELECT-0-GRAPI1 Smaltz Leads To Win Over 'Duke Smothers Colqate by 37 to 0 4'nssiasio Bn lar -N -h it Do Not Writ Scorei In the Squares Opposite Names T-ami ISrsiiHs I tnnl ri ire mT 11 o- mJ ud 1 1 1 flKi To it oio iK in rt PR, S-At'Ar- 40 4 'I 4 cti Do Up Him lH il nee ll. t- ih Kj -iu Mm. ter if i- ihkt it An irt I it 1 1 Lain ilompa'ia hi) I Ml 1 it i i t'M IX Mari' -ft Rr.

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Oct 7 AP Duke Universitys Blue Devils shoved tersatilitv and deception today to stirpil.se a rrovd of 18,000 with a 37-to-0 football victory over Colgate. George McAfee and his brother. Wes, and Fiank Killian, sub for George, led the offensive play and either sroied or hclprd set up a field goal and four touchdowns Duke had to be content field goal in the first quarter booted from placement at the vard line bv Ton Ruffa Geoige McAfee had run Colgate's eight. In the next period George passed to Bill Bailev for 26, to Colgates eight, and Stee Lath crashed tlie line three times, scoring on a half-yard smash at guard. After the half, Wesley McAfee, passed to his brother for 39 and' a touchdown, and a 34-vard flip jfr bv Wes McAfee to Roger Robin- i son, set Robinson up to hit right tackle for a yard and touchdown Killian broke aw a- on a verv deceptive Duke reverse to run 57 yards to score In the last quarter Duke's other tally came when Carl Deane, of the Devils, spotted a sleeping end of Colgate's in the last minute of plav, raced across the field in the nick of time, intercepted the pass and raced 30 ip )i Hi he it mt pq, I tflh rate Iuihe a nurn? 3 sear-i i ip nuip and Mifitv aim ti i i 3 40 ho fc 4ii 1 i me 1 1 1 i 3 no 2 a 1 i 1 rttiif tilin' 3 no 1 me 1 4 Min Nameoki Ha an Hm Until Mi i Metxe I hk and 0-'a uw rui 1inn iie -IMh r.MP Hui-e (t no hand tap 3- I nut hd.mn a it ie and up 6 inio a rtllis ii 7 mi 'iil H.M unl.

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U'-1- ye ir-o'ds ftnd up one no a a ami Brai Mmhtv ou Kp lenn.mt (Hacker) Be dpeque MUdt 1 1 40 7 4' 3 40 4 hi i ti I Aiol Liiirwv-iu. ran to srore untonehc Tlie lineup: TOUCHDOWN! Dick Cassiano on his touchdown run of 38 yards for the first tally against West Virginia in yesterdays game at the 'Stadium. (Other touchdown pictures on Page 1, this part.) I ir-t ruro PuiNp fti not), 'aiming, Ul Jn at.d ip uutf lubt- 10 7 10 5 3 Asrm faiia ti 3 20 2 HRlf, 2' umnf opened Its fifty-third football sea rti, tn iir uJ'J 1 uiiu'ciamiinp, 3. jBUCknell here today A Dad's Day crowd of 12,000 saw STATE COI LEGE, Pa Ort, 7. CominR from behind to score a pair of touchdowns in the second Penn State successfully tui.st'son with a 13-3 triumph over two sophomore backs lead the hons' victoiy march after veterans were stemmed in the first half by (lontlimed from Pnvo One.

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1 1 a stubborn Bison eleven and their own frequent fumbles. Penn State fumbled 11 times, once 12 yards the goat. S31 LTZ LEADS TTACK City PLEASE CUT ON DOTTED LINE ALL AROUND All entries in this weeks Select-O-Craph (No. 3) must be in lrom Sun-Telegraph Offica before 12 oclock noon, Saturday, October 14, Killsn (sub for DO NOT WRITE SCORES IN THE SQUARES Rules Governing Football Select-o-Graph 1 The ohleet ot Uis Solec'-o-creDh earns cectahle and elven equal conslderntlon with .1 d.rntd- ami up fur'ongs Joe hi henrk (Usnn 12 UU 7 MO 3 70 Robert vcm lft.4U 4 'jo bRi I (Haani 2 3 Time 1 11 4 hi tri Morn, Pe BiUp Ki Chtro and Sow Motion aiso ran. bTali Tree? fst tlile ent rv I tflh rureThp Rltharii Johnson BtMifa pure j.ft turn addid 2-earoida.

ft fur.oiiK aV'ttorv Morn iMiel-hamer) 8 50 3 40 2 60 Patre Oranite (Hanford) 4 10 3 3n Ho igh Lass (Faust) ft 2b CieClSIOn Time 1 12 3-u. Homkin. Glnriou Time, if Woof In Charge Mery Knight 'iTihr. Ardrii 1... 'opening quarter when Co-Captnin and I tui-ville Mo rin aial Parr enfrv rr t.

Mth rspp The West Miu-ter Handit ap 'GCOfRP Klick PmCCklCkC(i field sjuuo; uids ud, i x-16, goal from the 30-yard line. vintr.i (Kurt.mc.r) 960 5 so 350 State's defense was too strong Sensational passing by Sopho-moie Pullback Bill Smaltz put State ahead early in the third quarter when he threw a touchdown heave to Steve Rollins, with 30 seconds of play remaining, Pep- possession and dictating stalwarts of the West Virginia the playing terms. line, played almost the entue The cold, hard statistics revealed despite the heat, coming out that Pitt bvionly in the closing minutes John Carliss, at fullback, almost equaled I their playing time put's next game will be with Duke University here next Satur-with day, when it try to balance the matter of that 7-to-0 defeat Duiham last fall on which Duke rode into the Rose Bowl. Dukes' Frosh 'I mip 114 Slirt.ii, Jni.v '(-iiml-' vimer 'Volin and urovcift aleo ran. h2oMd rre-Pur rllmm.

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ft furiorufs tthute) Budnn Llndbei e) Hrup (Jolm-toni nil. and one nnle and par- 4ft yo 6 tu Hi Michigan lops Spartans ANN ARBOR. Oct. 7. (AP.) Fighting off a furious last-half assault, Michigans football powerhouse conquered Michigan State, 26 to 13, today to open the 1939 campaign.

A howling throng of 68.618 alternately gasped and cheered out as tlle for Wolverines, apparently on orSi pcnty 0f stellar gained 276 yards net rushing and completed seven out of 14 forward passes for 69 more yards As against this the West Virginians picked up only 90 yards their running attack and! failed to complete a pass out of six thrown. Pitt had two passesBt intercepted and nabbed one of the enemy s. The first downs were 14 for Pitt, 11 by rushing and three from passes, and three for West Virginia, all by rushing. Dandy Dick Cassiano again La Maiwnd (Robert 5sn 3 tn Pai, Mam" -on) Robert (Rvan) 1 imp 141 3ft Boiton is to predict in outcoma of 20 collesriata football aames to ba otaved this weeft. Evervone mav enter excent employes of tha Sun-Tiifcrauh and their families 2 The eamea ara Hated on tha Beleeto-Ktanh whi'h is ridv to filled in bv con teatfinta Hminlv Place an in the square to the rleht of the name of team vou spie' lo bin bfiMtiK vour pndlctlon on the mm Iianitna stu-ngih of the teams, and other faitnra which will contribute or If vou predict a tie came place a letter in each of the snimres opposite tha names of the tying elevens.

3 Calculate the average acore of the romnetiuK team except those for which voq predict a tie acore Write winners and Inarra average score tn snare provided tn roupon. Do lot vs rite scores in squares opposite names of teams ludbate average S' ores bv adding si ores of the winners divide the of winning tha number the Bisons and tra and Rortm Ftar a'o ran. Sipnlh race-- Purne, $1 000, four par-olds and up, one mile fjunrtpr 15 00 IK SK second quarter but an lntercep- RKer Pee Ovrs, iick OH the goal line tid Woodwaae Bricht Cbanie St CCS JollCknoll. Bm Unit. Tuim-h Brand and Briar, After five minutes of plav In the iecllandnfi Biue a.

mi ran the visitors ere unable to register a first until late In the fourth I period- Paced by Smaltz's passing, i the Lions threatened late in the St A 3i i' C37 Ir? 1- "'I 1 I 7 u. I 1 v' 'mg the ball to Narick. who wound Up passing it to Kish in the open, added 19 loie. Blank Kiski leceiving end of both touchdowns. He took a pass from Goode and sprinted from midfield to payoff territory.

In the final session, Goode passed to him over the goal line for the other. Tlie Kiski lads threatened several times, advancing to the three-yard line in the first period, and in the third stanza approaching as close as the 21-yard stripe. First downs were five to four in favor of the victors. Tlie lineup: Pns, LT I. (i HO Pumipsiie 13 Malizewski Stainki M.iztt (C Keller MG il TeriPk hi jh Age 1 i i kins K'ski-.

SihneidT S'humnr Kextaine ete Hcffeituu.er bki'intins Dixon Lnuria Horir winners. Bethany's lone touchdown 138 3 15 10 41.2-5 0 1 0 support from Emil Narick, Mike Kish, George Kracum, Bob Thur- bnn and the rest of tlie cast. It was Cassiano who proved the spark bVt the Panthrrs off Fioshtm took to the 'front and kept them there, Whemair 'icre today to defeat Kt.skl jle rarr j01. a touchdown on his.Piep, 13-0 1S(. pjay aflcr returning to the Hai kins was on I he third period, Smaltz led the Lions Sportsman's Park ir.t run- Pur-t S.nfl thrpp- 1 0171 thcll OWtl 47.

M.r'wV.'ilil.mr 90 6 M'Tom VarE0 "as C00d f01' 32 yards' 5 li 13 I Ml'MTWrnnc, 3 30 1Cr t0 ROlnS added S1X Vi foq1 Merit B)aze IS Alit. SMALTZ SHOOTS PASS Spend rnre Purse. 1701, W''1 JllP ball on Bucknclls 21, three-ear-olds and up, seven furlongs. iSmftltZ lauCu DRCk, tllTCW ft per- 40 5o 3Ro fer'a' aolluts in the flat, Thetma or (cra.S) uo and the latter raced 15 yards to register and put the Lions ahead, 6-3. Ben Pollock converted.

Amar, seotVil in. With 30 seconds of play remain-Tar bamue'l and B. Brau IJ 'Crais. .10 20 8 40 5 60 jng, Capt. Spike Alter set the Stage HMnd race Purse aiiowamea Lad (Kees) a 4U 5 S-vear-old and up, furlongs 8n (H'dcomh) 5 () 0 the SCCOnd tOUChdoWH flftCl ft course aoiio-i s-i a1P a.

TruPrt Bucknell passing attack fizzled. Chi Ciuna (Adams) 30 1 1V Drift and Anrphelei also ran. -Mra C.l,., i Chip In '1 3 vMiheim emr Alter threw Kiick for a 30-yard iorfend (lmtier V(n loss on Bucknells 28. Petrella 5 40 3 do then raced wide around left end, so 5 go cut back and stagpered through the secondary to register. Smaltz oaeV and Merrv mt ne Vu'ifNt F.

dm-n I bird race Purse iO' a bietl Uias pipenn Hanke) Tha Mad HHiter Hanttuap J-earoiab Lutrecia tCraig) 3 00 and un ft furlongs (main course). Time 1 ftl 3-ft Lunsford Melva Jane hi Wha Hue and Million Bucks also and losers separately and then winner's totals bv tne number OH tnril fiist toucnnuwn march ams and the losers total by His pas to'of lontriK U'aui -iin Teiccranh not later than noon, Saturday, on tha day ot 5 You need not buv a eoov Telecraoh to enter Reasonable or tracings of the Releet-o-graoh Football (Continued from Tage One, Catholic I 84 St, Edwards 18 Mihmnrul 7 Duke ,87 William-Wary 3ft Va Appren. Wiaxlxslppt 41 Southwestern K. Mu. Indus .4 Philander Jolirihou it lihra.

8 Mars tltil ft Kandolph-Macon 21 leimessee 4ft 4 letusoii 2ft hpfnrp fl lai rrnwrt UCi0 a ialgG CTOWa Affor AlUir Wildcats Whitewash II A New Kensma on 330 I1VI! IWIIJIliy IUM, MONONGAHELA. Pa Oct. 7. Scoring in all quarters, the Mon-ongahela Wildcats ran wild over Don Fletcher's New Kensington team for a 33-to-0 whitewashing Ana scoring one touchdown, and up 1 1-16 miles Biazeiround (Rim ft 40 game in the second period, tlie Pitts took fire and the Mountaineers couldnt get them out. It was a typical Cassiano run that turned the trick for the first score.

Running from the left halfback position, he started off right tackle, cut In, picked lip his blockers, raced to the left and then, out in the clear, moved ifgain to the right, with no one laving a hand on him. When Rettinger's for the ex-itra point went wide, the Panthers had to be satisfied with a 6-0 lead at half time. FREAK TOUCHDOWN The second touchdown came so soon after the start of the second half and in such odd fashion that it left the fans wondering what had transpired. their way to a smashing victory with a 26-0 lead at half time, had to fight every inen of I he wnv to win. What at first looked like a massacre suddenly turned into a dK fi-hU The Spartans, aftei a diessl.tg room pep talk, shoved across two touchdowns, one on a pass inter ception and the second on a 65-yard run by Wyman Davis, sophomore halfback, after he snaped a six-yard pass from another sopno-more.

Fullback Bill Kennedy. Starting from their own 35-yard line In the first period, the Wolverines marched 65 yards for their first touchdown in five plays, Paul Kromer bucking the last three yards. The Wolverines, passing andj charging, rolled up three more' touchdowns in the half. A drive from States 33, following a poor Spartan punt, ended with Tom Harmon's two-yard plunge. State gambled with a pass, and Captain Archie Kodros alert Wolverine center, intercepted on tlie Spartan 20.

A toughing penalty put the oall on the five and Harmon passed to Foiest Evanshev-ski in the end zone. Harmon shot a four-yard pass again to Eve- giievski for the lat touchdown. I I Davis-Elkins Loses, 19-0 Woodben-v (Wrikhti 2J'Ana X. 1 2-5 1 ral ifth rnrr-Th, Windy O.v Handle. Time ni 11 i-ft Be Quaint, Sun Oiri pUr-e $1 jmi 3-ear-oJds and up, six and' nrt pnvt Luck hIo ran I i tuHoTiga Knurl rate -The Belmont Futurity Minute Dobson) 4 80 3 40 2 SO Riakpn nurse added, 2-ear uidb, nie'ike (M-irmeili) 4 20 3 OH; fu Burv Mom (Craig) 3 20 BimeleUi (bmith) I2 J' Tim 1 21 MatchuP Quen Clarice, alorv (Jume) 21 md ottonun also ran Call to Colors (Arcaro) b' sixili race Purse $700 claiming 3-ear Time 1 1ft 4-r) inet, hkwari' a '0ids and up five furlongs uhute) An and Kollo also r.i iuefild (Mills) 7 40 4 00 3 00 Htth ra The Jovhe t'lub (udd Cup (Hmer) 4 80 3 bu burbe i uuu added, )ear oks ai.u up Tin.ptmg Witch (Craiei, 4 00 two miles Tune 102 Vonrde, Kentucky Jane Cravat (James) 24 onJ 0111 Kapng I ante Relief.

Torn) Gulley Sweep lsolatnr tMi'UU uut aisn ran Khanuay I O' (Deennk out seventh tcp Pure $700 claiming. 3- Time 3 2d Dn. three horses ran hi pai-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles he ra(e I 1 o) tw hc iciuier) 11 40 3 80 3 40 hlxth race The Crusader Hand tap purse 3 no 2 80 SI no ulas J-vrar-olds and up 1 n.ue 1 Donna Bamra (Nielsen) 6 6 J.urmv un (inn.i 9-6 1- i Time 1 i (liandma. Bov T' 1 Jon (Ba uk) 7-5 1 off Black Peter. Houstonian and Cantrip War Dog (Mcaue rtn nme 137 1-j Fu alnt ran I ighth race-Purse $700 claiming.

3-! Ji! 3-5 Kiclbasa 8or hy qu.uters Dii'piesnc 0 0ft 7 13 l'ou' hduwni. HutKins 2 Kxira point Pllfc rrrpivpd aviH rjuxiinn Mn Kiolbjoi piae kick Missed jKimt Stf- rut iiLuvta ana Lds.siano ian(fHni ki(K uh, courwripm. bacK the ball to his oun 34-yard THtp nmnoii ciark mcn.iiiv, Imp On thp nixyt rilnu ho ronnrl 1 Bnnci. fiswcl! Mnith, Cmw, ine ntXt plny ne racediGHltn nimuesne sub SinAue, off right tackle for 19. Then hr 'cikoii, Hun wuran Kdier tossed a lateral to Narick for 12' more yards and hit the line for four, but the Panthers were set back 15 yards for holding.

Good-ell crashed center for three yards Kogan ilBethany College beieu-o-granhs clipped from the paper. ft A nrtrs of $100 will be awarded the person whose entrv contain all selection eorm If more than one person submits perfect selections $100 will he awarded the tvlng contestant whose avertge score tabu lation moat nearlv matih the aitual aver-ate stores of the games If no perfect list of selections 1 entered $20 will ho awarded the contestant having (he greatest number of sele'tiotis coricct and should two or more contestants tie for this prize, the tying contestant submitting the most nearly correct average score will receive the award. A prize of $li) will he awarded the person submitting the second largest number of correct selections, and should two or more contestants tie for this prize, the tying contestant submitting the most nearly cor-re average score will receive the prize. Twenty awards of one dollar each will be given the 20 contestant whose entries contain in succession the next lirgcst number of correct selections and whose average ores most nearly matih the actual average ores of the game 7 In the event of postponement of anv of the games such games will be eliminated In the event that the playing dae of any game scheduled tn the Select-o graph is changed, then that game will be eliminated also Announcement of winners will be made the Run-Telegraph one week following date of games Sena all entries to Football Relect-o-graph. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Bun-1 elegraph, Results t. M.rv r.llfnrnl. I'mnnna 0 ((hllllrr Vornml 7 Whlu.urth N. Mex. Normul Panh'dle OKI.

A AM, SCHOLASTIC Staunton 43 ltnona 13 erona Alumni ft. West Newton 33 HieaHeth 14 Sewh Kiev Township 13 Mnith Huntinicdon 14 Pitcairn 13 Wilmerdfng ft Turtle reek 20 4 oraopolts 2ft (arnule 18 Lot robe 3ft Greenbrier Military 41 Derrv township 13 Indiana ft milbcr 13 Mercershtirg (ireenslmrv erona Rel'e fternon West lew Hurst Tratfnrd Kerry Borough Haokin Penn McKees Hoiks Slone Norwin Benedictine whaler Punxsi'tawnev Portage Hkinsburg 12 ashinston I or, (Hy 4 imnn.hurir 26 Miuiir.lmr Mtflhind 15 A 1 1 4 linrli-Hon 28 fir, klry Nm lli iirt (( hurlPMon) 20 Slmrplrx Aiiriiiiiiit jj 9 Ma'IImoii 27 fhmliur '2fi Nil ns IH MriiiR'1nlc 13 11 H.Mhpwier 1J ft'MIlIRWimd 7 M'UHHinuhila 33 Amlirtiiitp 21 4 Imtiurov UindPiiin ft I'octt 0 laM l)nr ft IVnn t.mnstnp ft New Brighton ft Marlon 7 New Kensington 0 Hemer Falls 13 JohoMimn (nth. 14 imenuiiigh 'lupii em (ath. (Wheeling) 31 Mush Tup. ft Brlhiiro 3.1 I nion Kenwood ft AjmiHo '2ft Bluirsxllle ft Uelrton 4ft Wellslmrg 8 Ml.

Morris 24 Immuculntr 4 one. ft Kiottdnle 27 Ml, IHeHsiint ft I olhtnslM'P A WHrwood 0 twist Mi Neesport 12 Last riHstmrgh 2 Miinaru 7 Dtaier 0 Jefferson Si Last Plk Dun ft 1 nlxerslh Mohool 2ft West ft tinnier Hv Utters Ridge 6 AviIIa 1J South l-ajette 0 Miadv Side 26 hhenango Iwp. ft Mapleton 7 Mind Ridge ft I immler 2ft Bell Tounship 12 I ls Mb Doddrld -e ft IhsrKershurj 13 Trldelphla, 7 N'pbi II Mllilamstnwn 7 (r misxijle 11 spencer 0 McKeesport 21 Rulssxalfl 7 I DFPFNDt NT Hill Top Juniors 12 Vrr A 4. 13 lllli lop Indians ft Pleasant alley ft 4 lulrion Lagles 34 Tollsh Aillam 0 West Newton Wallops Belle Vernon, 33 to 0 WEST NEWTON, Oct, 7. West Newton High School had an easy time rolling up a 33-0 victerv over Belle Vernon in a football game here today.

The Newtons scored tn every period. Tlie lineup: Bull. Virnon -0 Ollv.r 9'iroU Pomipil For LT LU T. II Sc V( ill S(rner i flrruorv RHhinlson bivnic ho DrlcJiic iiiu rrr Apn)lirt( bv qusrters, Mrst N'-wtnn 7 6 6 11 91 rmiihflowns 8 boll 2 I i-diirift 2 (tntn tout iulnw Drdurrs (nn pa), Hull (piuiu), Ai'p'dine tpl.uc mom Intercepted a Now ton pass and ran 55 yardo for a Sfxrnth rae The Altavvood Hindivap purse 1 willed 'ias J) 3 vcai uMs 1 and up. or and one sixteenth miles peedv Return (Roberts) ko Bir (l net) a i i Manncrlv iKuhardi 4 80 Rmartum 3-1 85, Time 1 1-ft hi1nhug.

Gv psv Dam Bulwdrk tAnaro) '(Jnan Macaw, Young Agnes and Just Buck alto ran. lime 1 44 2-- Catvuii Bn 6o a and then Narick rounded left end on ft reverse froi Cass'e-' for 18 With the ball on the 23-yard George Washington University ne Cassiano swept around right Bisons were used to ap-beat Davis and Elkins, 19-0, to-1 en the nine, where he fumbled pease an overflow homecoming day, taking it easy as they bio mixup that followed, one of crowd here today as Glenville its 1939 campaign. ie Piavers kicked the ball and it state Teachers' College crushed The Colonials scored early In i boundPd over the goal line and the Bisons, 30-7. the first period when big Bob No- Fullerton, the Pitt center, fell i Tlie Pioneers scored in the first waskey took the ball on an end on or a touchdown. Quite a quarters and added six-pointers in around, and ran 13 veards without I p)-v J0-1 c-11 Rpt sway with each period thereafter.

August being tackled. They counted Hettinger kicked the extra point Kafcr led the Pioneer attack with again in the third period when anc) bie score was 13-0. two McMillan and Williamoski, standing on Davis t0.0.4 PltL Just nine pIrvs to white also were active for the Loses to Glenville Ball rvr On.n Donr t.ari) Sciinr, Al )'ia ana Pu'htm also ran I Mghth nuc Si'0 claiming, 4-yeai -olds and up 1' jnuee Indian hamte (Muriovk) 4 80 3 40 2 80 Pmar (aihehmgi 0 Mapop (Mit adder) 80 Time 2 dft f-Lai nonn'c Lad Julius Baze ur Bene lav oot- worn Buzzinarmmd Lu-htiu Bui and) t-Ltnkville amo ran f-lMtud Detroit Carnegie Wallops Stowe Eleven, 13-01 a rid. SCCOnd touchdown otLUUU tuuuiuu Wl. in the third Paver went over from the two-yard line.

Lee scored the fourth and fifth touchdowns; the fourth, a 16-yard run around right end, and the fifth, 55-yard run, also around right The lineup: 33 New Kon OutkMMht Mnnongrthela lUit B'vkev Ai kimn Moore 1 i 1'cnnii i vc Pel srd Bae Score hv quaiteis Monongahela 7 ft 13 73) Touchdown Bixx 2 Paver I 2 Oo i from touchdowns Ackmnn (pItc-mrnt ki'Ki Watson tnd rum, Kunlun 'forward puss) pne IT 12 otlock tha games. of the Run facsimiles will be ac This Part.) Finn Southwestern Washington-Lee nlgute "mIhmi! (Wemphit) south Cunih-rland Wofford (Hillford Sowanee Male Southern Methodists Ift N. Tex. lihrs. W.

hy. Tehra. 20 luisiana lech Arkansas 14 Texas ihrtMian 13 lulane 14 Auburn 0 Kentucky 21 anderhilt 13 loiigaliHt 13 I Isk 7 .1 4 smltli 18 Mien Mateshoro lihrs. 13 Hie 1 h. 0 I ioridu A 0 (arccnshoro A T.

ft 7 wumis 8n Moira HU 0 Alahanm A M. ft! Okolona Mnntgomcrv lehr. Iiiskcue 0 Iolv Inst, 6 3ft Ihllard 7 McMurrv 13 K. (nrollna lehrs, ft Miner I turs ft Horida 0 Western Man I md 0 Arkiinxitx M. A N.

3 Wilev 0 31 W. urollna lihrs. ft hing 1 LnMrv-1lenry 0 liiM'iilum 12 Iliwusxee Ktce. 13 lentnmry ft MID-WLST NehraxkA 6 Minnesota 0 vibliigun 2H Mich, suite 1.4 Illinois Norma! ft pH.inti ft Duller 84 Terre Haute Mu lehrs. Texas 17 Wisconsin I oras 13 Huena Ista Milwaukee Trhrs 19 I'ltttlexllU Tilirs Monmouth 14 arthage I nion 14 Rose Poly Whitewater 19 Iiihutie Kaunas 14 Iowa fftate xsuurl Mines 39 Arkansas Mate Itlltl'T 4 Itavinr I 13 I irlium 12 Notie Dime 17 mover 1ft Oklahoma 23 hit uto 12 111 lihrs.

Ji loM It Maiabster ft si O'af 2ft Wnshhiirn 2(1 st, DcnedtH's 12 Indiana llall Techers ft Prim (pin 14 liana State Okta. 4 A M. 1 riinklln Georgia lech 14 Illinoix 7 Norihw tern ft abash 3 Mmhurst ft Indiana 29 (omordia ft II sn.llne 11 (St. Louis) 20 Lmimrin ma Teh. 7 st, Joseph's ft Vnhnrlv 7 Dtihiiii ifitilim 7 Kt.

I loud 1 phi hers 6 rtrlHnn 13 Hploit ft AMUiiitm ft liftkrt l-orpHt ft lniu NMlxrt ft Hulrtiil Turh ft.1 lirrl Itvsttlutf 0 MUMmi Houi ft Xnconx 0 1 n'pnriiluo 12 4 itifttul 8 Mlmilmi 19 North i onlrul ft Mlnronxtn Miners ft Northwexl ft Mnnrhoster 4t 4 cntrnl Normal 0 llillx'iiile ft Grand Bni1s Junior ft MlihiKrtn Terh 21 Northlnnd Mis. 0 1 other 1ft Simpson 7 Knox 19 ttionn 0 Minikin 27 frureka 0 Mlnotm Tenrhera 24 Mout institute 7 ne 3.1 I nwrenre 2 sixons Folnt 17 Oshkosh Tewhem 7 Morton Junior 19 North Cent, frosh ft III Normal Dll Ison Junior 12 nhHon selenre ft Mavxllle 1 1 Itrs, 0 orm-ll ollese 13 ulvcr-siorkton 0 1 ulsa, 21 i rtUuliton 1 MfsT Boise Junior 7 Oreton Normal 6 1 i il nnh II sun tan. Jr. ft 4 oiorailo Mines 32 (hadron (Noli St. ft Itah no Mxomln 0 I I ah state I ft olorado ft ((uis ft Male 0 DHkthnm 11 (olorado state It New Me lutes 2ft AH State Tihrs 13 Orison Hi Stanford 0 I I i I isliin ton 7 Haidin-'stnimohs 12 Texas Mines ft Oreumi stnfe 7 Idnln ft I'Mmnln 27 Utih late ft Ihoinpxon liiNtditn hHiifman ht'MNrt lttlP lurrhtHX Carnegie High accomplished a nrt rac.

-Pm-, sum rjaimmc tnree- 13.9 triumph over Stowe yester- year old and up mile ami (0 va tn Lad ujonzHiszi 60 2 jo day, pushing over touchdowns in Miss Juiinxun UMoitn) 8 ou Attainment (Miiiigan i the second and final quarters. Time 1 44 1-ft r.avhoirt, tnur, Bagxer Imperial 8 Mias Aim, Ld) AtUtCS, right halfback, ftCCOUnt- MiVKeid' pci for the first score after Brown Hecsmd rac- Puree Smi" claim ng, blocked Phillips punt and M4u Vim 4 2it pert rerovered on the Stowe 21. a c'hiure ib'bienk(r) 4 uo i )' carver scoied the other six- Bert (M tfonza.ci 8." iimo. i i3 .4 Box uu pointer, going over from tlie two- came in the final quarter with aulllson crossing from the six-double shov-iyarci iine, Wops 'and Elkins 28. whipped a pass to travel 55 yards for the final tally Babich on the 11.

and Bahieh up i skipped over the goal line. Billy Richardson, George Washington's 1 165-pound halfback, plunged through the tiring "'avis and Elkins forwards for the third touchdown. Satire kicked the extra point. L). I.

I. Rfl KT RK, fi N'twAskey KpRbev Koknrtki Monrblnvkh Ziohro jnnpi Brtliuh UlUmonkl Rnoth pednrs 33 yards. Cassiano ran off right! tackle for 14 yards and then lateral, with Goodell PITT II Total Number 11 First Downs 3 First Downs 0 first Downs 28fi Yards (. aiued 10 Yards Lost of First Downs Rushing I orw a rrt Passes On Penaliies Rushing Rushing 26 276 Net Gain 1( Forward Passes Thrown 7 Forward Passes Comoleted 69 2 Forwarl Tasses Intercepted hv 1 18 Yards Gained Iron) lutcrrented Pass-s 19 47 Yardage nt Punt Returns 7 19 Yardage Of Kickoff Re urns 48 Forwarl Tassos Intercepted hv Gained Iron) lutcrrented Pass-s Yardage nt Punt Returns Yardage Of Kickoff Re urns Pittsburnh Skaters lop Hollywood Stars Pittsburgh defeated the Hollywood Stars, 20-16, in the final of their eight-game roller skating series in Duquesne Garden last niRht The locals won five of the eight matches and scoied a grand total of 104 points to 101 for the invaders, Capt. Bill Lyons and Tom Atkinson led the locals offensive, each scoring five points Mickey Milane was best for th losrrs, also scoring fhe points.

Pittsburgh and New Voik will open a 12-game scries in tlie Gar- nut, k.it.f ui. Mith Cliancdul, Uir.e yfir-eld (nut up. six lurionk frnsy (VlhniM 80 Chsntln drNuni 10 ou bo menus Ki-f (Vld'D f' Tun P'n D'isft Cold hUn, Tarpon ami Imperial Buns Touri'h -Tl). ri'v Klnral sn.ip linn-dicap, luiac Jl.ObO, two-car oUU. six tur-loDS liA Bcaurvr (MilDpan) 00 Jo Mur ((imiz(ibz) 6oui ami Hxh (Urrnrr) nn 1 Ii -M'.

Hl'r Mint Dilate, rin Mini ttiut fcplit buk a no ir Jn a 1 It VaUiina Dante ard 4ttpD tel Hfth rara The Au I'tvmr Himdiinp Puit $1 6)U, tinte iar outs at.d up, K'nn. (Vt-B( 1 lin, I ii Ui in Nome 1,1 and Culm ill mi i lie nimri mii in ip ulm Ui' i i )aie Jieiroit Hull (Wi lmnii uiiu jj Fuirvit i i UU-S (Vddr). i tn Hib 'tv iUhMUtiD yard linP Tlie lincup Pn i blow ft. i Nans Kuhian Ptro 8a xtt SMiffpr CnrmCJ 13 Ilnpn'rt Pi. lino Brown B'anft1 Richard Kmnor pupiuikfth pck H'umin Pit Hip Bride Atuw Bene F'ra by quartern rarniUp 0 0 7 -K HutmLtttMoni Htowe--Rhnrarhm hai 4i'n'in Kik iv.

Muha NftrowliHki Knpt. nrrnMt' rekp Tbt-w T'u 1 down I iru-ert Caripr trom 1( h'lo n- Atu'r (pint enu nt 4 man -Biown windher inKh -wins Umpire Kllnmin Lims WINDBFR, Oct. 7 ber High huidled one of its hard 'pst obstacles in its quest for 1 Li Wind- Nrt Yards Gained From Rushing Passing Intercepted Passes Kick Returns 5 Number of Penalties Against 5,) Yards I nst From Penalties 6 Number of Innts 33 Average Distance of Punts 2 Lost On Downs 2 Fumbles Made 2 Own Fumbles Rerovered 429 Hrors hv quurturs; George Wnehinumn ,6 ft 6 7 19 Touchdown- Hnideh (on from Wila-moxkii. Nowskv Kiihnriion holrits alter touchdown s.irtor (piarement). Penn Slate Booters Win 47th in Row STATE COLLEGE, Pa Oct.

7, -Penn State's eas'd championship soccer team weiii through ''s forty-seventh game without defeat and notched its second victory -J the season by downing Lehigh, 5-1 here todav, Bobby Ernst, State's veteran center forward, assured a Lion triumph when he scored three ffonls in tlie third qua iter. Walt Hosterman pin the Lioi? ahead in the second with the first o'" of the game and Woody King tallied again in the srrond. Au'lla High Victor The Avella High School footbal team defeated South lavette ll'gh at Morgan je.sterdav, 13 to 0, The scores camp In the fiist and fourth The lineup 'dPn tomorrow night 1 Opnonents Fumbles Recovered 0 Western Pennsylvania Conference J.TtV Vi a rrow by subjecting the previously jelm.iT" unthfeated and unscored upon 7 I 16 40 I Poitagc High team to a 13-0 de-C ,6 twk'ilniiiei 00 feat here tnnay. Windber scored axTIST- 'U Hut both touchdowns in the final .610 e.i- drives of 75 and 67 yards. 6 ttiul up.nillf ftnil anls 6 in O'l-MI 1 'li' (Mull.

mil A Pot ft 2') .1 JJ It hF)d downs a 19-to-6 edge in first Lateral Passes Completed Marshall Trounces Salem HUNTINGTON, Va Oct. 7. AP.) Marshall pushed a hopelessly outclassed Salem College eleven around for 60 minutes here tonight to win, 64 to 0, The Herd regained from piling up a larger by kicking on first down and ALTOONA, Oct. 7. Ten thousand fans watched; making "safe" catches of return Altoona High gricklers win, 13 to 6, over Greensburg in the 'locals initial VPIAL divisional booking, Altoona's power was evident at iau limes, but not until the thud Unbeaten Mark Ends I period did the Maroon and White Stewart's 23-vnrd run 'around right end bi ought the first touchdown, Kaufman kicking tlie' (hi'o stale ft Nnrrnmenio Junior ft Altiiunn 13 Sopiltll rlsht sM(P'ra huux Drrv Hie CcmjcEhu'v Say: By CHARLEY BOWSER, Pitt Coach The boys played a fine game against a tough West Virginia team.

They blocked and charged well. Give West Virginia credit for its fine defensive stand. 1J li 3ll 21) (rout hthcvs b'n (M I born y' Tur, 1 (( 1 "i 9i." Cifnd Mane, Dr)y Dawn sod Uif.iflc Ninth ran Fmr $Mi claiming 3 er-OWI a i) 1 up 2 JU nuiert rue (WiiiH.au 7 9U ft bill i ft Vlfs Kiev tKnicn limf I .) Fegisirr'fe f. es litipeurtl Wuetu Be Dmnk Ms 51 lieet. I MunwHy wftd f-Jsns M'CrvX io lu I I'airmnunt Iark Klrsl fk'N- Fj'm? 4uou 'in'" nx.

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II fv rP Wimioet tout uaown HftiMv pin PM)' ni Oberlin Wins, 12-0 OBEiCLIN, O. Oct, 7 AP,) Cheeking a Rochester University first prilod sailing thnat on Ihelr five-yaid line, Olxilin College Yeomen uncorked a smooth running attack today to win their season opener, 12 to 0. Earlv In the fourth period, Oreensbuig achieved its lone seme wlien Pablo tossed to Demi, who! led to rush FfUTH WllCTI Spracht lOCOVOlfd 8 Greensburg fumble on the kick 64 Imp hdown Klkin 3 Ant nit nb (nr Flkinsi 2 Kuhl (uh for 2 Kemtnrk (nub (nr tnderwood), UonHoti tsub for Hunt). Morlork. Hobart I5entn Ken von GENEVA, N.

Oit. A hnrd-fightlng Hobart College eleven bioke up a tight game with a third-quarter drive to win, 20 uuiu wimicw Dior wi wm, to Of over Kenyon College today, riendurs ft ft AliU'iDi 0 0 I mip hJowfix twnrt mi. 1'UMli'luwn httiiftimM (kiik). iiiixtlMMiuu, (ItiM.i.a MuM.r, Maihl. Ksri, Fosijwav'Iii (irernxtiuri, Templrtun, ,1 0 6 1 but After By DR.

MARSHALL GLENN, West Virginia Coach Pitt has a better tunning attack than it is given credit for this year. Cassiano showed me some of the hardest running I've ever seen. Our team plrved well for a hot day, especially those who had to stay in there most of the game. off and Tuichetta ran aeross for, the aeoie. Kaufman failed to kick I Altoona led in first dowits 13 the point.

Uo 6. Hfors by quarter. Av(I1a 6 6 7-n Touchdown Mnrkfiimi 9 Onl Irwu vuUKU)wnMrkeiim (piacmni)..

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