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-SCNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937 -Other Departments, GRant 6501- -HTTSBCRGH SUNDAY SUN-TELEORAPn- -Wanl Ads Only GRant 5400- -PART PAGE 2- i 1 Tech Holds Holy Cross Pitt Starts Early, I Wallops State, 28-7 To Scoreless Deadlock I Tech GameTartans Dominate Play Panthers Turn on Power scores 2 'limtenmre Teh 'InrHiuua Murra 7 W. K. Mel Mtxa, i oilii, IS M(linNt l.ouixlana Mute, fti Normal ol. I 4 l.tWlxMIta 7h Mr'lurry I 4 iMun Ovlihorte M-uon l.rmmrie sh tWk La. Normal li I umtalon Vuuwext li Tch.14 llHttta lexaa lerll 7 enliitory -I Mimwvr Minnnant 1 lrMiln Nttlff 7 NurihMfxlern IMii Mlihtu Iurdue IN 1ntittiift llllnuix Mfxwoiirl Wav lOpHIll ,21 4 ftlrriXM ft Mshmcton miiMtuif U.

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ft hiimwon -t arhomlale i hchitlh 7-Bradley 14 MilliUcu Vuguxlitna 14 4 artlmge piwr Iowa 12 l.iithcr M.hlla I IN fort llav St. Hndlct Maxhhurn hlrolt Twh. .44 I erria Inxtltute, Michigan 4lma Iowa 'lechr I I of Omaha ii i 1 1 a Game In Detail The play-by-play account of the Pitt-Penn State football game in Play By Play In Second Fail to For Three Touchdowns In First Half WORCESTER, Mass, The play-by-play description of fbafTaTcwe'thifaLnn able gridiron conditions imaginable, Carnegie Tech and Holy (Plioto on Page 6, WORCESTER, Nov. Cross 'fought to a scoreless tie here today before 15,000 spec- This Part.) the most miser- By JESS CARVLER In a football game at which a Whit Stadlum yehtciday fo 'Completely at home, Pitt's Golden Panthers rtmained among uu'-kiiijum', FJ-cf Onurtnr the nations unbeaten by whipping a game and dangerous uirsi tuantr State varsity, 28 to 7, in the Pitt Stadium yesterday aft- nrj ernoon. About 23,000 fans shivered through the wintry spec taclc.

The triumph was the twenty-third for the Panthers in the on th ton nd tltttPd to defend the north soai, gtntt chos to kirk uft, Irkft klckd out ot twundi uii the PUl nd the Punthcn aorimmAifd the ball nn thtr own 3A. On ft iinner, Patrirk went went over rlfiht Rimrd fop ht yard -Iff ei a Whittier would have felt De.tnlaon HMlhff umm Hurtiixiuth 1 1 onlliHM) ihuttowu Tfhr honiiou nfaiPH MiiolmitHM tators. A wet snow that started falling during the night did not let up for an instant throughout the game, and at times playing field could not be distinguished from the stands. The field was soon churned into a quagmire that hampered could be arm, wa, faiiin. th.

iwu ui-Vridi'r" na VniTipy.01 Kopci.k klckd off to Glrdi on the 11. He returned to hm X'i. womanMki mad football COIXEGIATE I ui renn Male, ,,7 1 8 I 0 rut 104 SL TU'H ARHOU) rnle lh 4 llitlv Mar'iutl 1 lniiiJn la. ftrol 7 l)Miupmt Frh ntSTKM UA 4t (MirAM HliirfiHil 4 illfRB IN x-Llkln RHmn I-J I lAtrnioiii IruWirr MtinHHrR tv I trtU Hen 'lehr Mnrrt (4-Wl l.lherO.,, ihlrt II fl ft Orine 0 i a hlSlKItr TMM ABROAD nmter 4iahJi It MnrhU 1 -Dayton ft OHIO Ohio I Ohio Wrlean. 8 -Akron ft Olwrlln ft Utllf4ihpf i.h larmii 14 C-lllHIIll 4 2 7 I nlon.

7 4 4T IN 71 IN IAmbImi (ollcgft 41 ulumbla ft Miirv'N I'! (icorsHnwn 7 Milh-rMllia ft IHrklnim 'tnmi. '(at Puncctim hinlnla l.clilgh IN Niagara I IV Muhlenberg Norwich 2ft nv Jj il JJ I 1 JJ JNi ft link 2ft N. r. Stall. r.corgla Tech.

Florida Knodulph-Ma. sfmih 4 arollna 84 Privterlana Auburn ft (irorgla Bnvlnr .27 J.nvola lenn. A ft l.huoln ft 'K. New lx. Tch.4l Hcrl 4 ollpga ..,,.12 Baker IN Brthaany 0 k.

7i Trhra 2ft Uenton ft tesa Aggie I of Mcxlfto Tesa Christian. 7 lUce 4 enlre 7 siwihwetrrn Team Tchra. North leva J2 2 ft ft ft ft ft 7 0 ft ft I 0 0 2 0 ft 0 7 I- 4 v. ft III. M.

Ichra 7 III. rrhre. Iowa Slat KntiMia Maale tAR SSfcsT olorado iv oloradn OrcHcv Mat .32 4 olorado Mine Micro Shit ft Idaho, n. Branch. both teams equally.

Little but two at ridit guard. Oumauvkt nude eignt Inside nrUt Gall gl hit left guard tint dowu tm hi trt. Oxmannkl struck tackle fur lour- Oimaiukl made ftthre at right guard Om.itisKi ran inside end for six and tiifd down on the, .1 Tech to, i. time omnki 0Ver it while the teams were "mrl left elid'cahiii'e wM'rcum- huddling. At that, fumbling was IfAVVw'tfcrKSlrare and the punting was super while passing was virtually out The ball was a slippery bit of leather and the umpire kept a learv fruniic auu ujc nuiv4i Brigham toung Mmituna UitBbloglon .,,.14 urgn ArUoim ft Kmiibh alifornla Waxh.

Idaho Ntanfurd 7 Oregon state -Montana 7 a Sion (umblrd nn, Into the lm but old scnrs ancJ theif thir- tnth In a row over the Center ftr Lbbin, turn.d right c.rt (, tans. State has not defeated two, but PIU drew a io-vurd pentlty Hllice 1919. Hoidmr stebhins oud lor eieht nt Reversing their performances of iight end. Ooidtieri hit left uckie fnmhc ast tWO weeks, When Onee, Patrick punted out of bounde on Cftme fYQm behind In the last under the conditions. Cahill punted press box.

1U. He Uteraled to Roenthai, i iateraled back and Hlsten Intercepted a l. on the Tech seven. 1 1 Oregon ft Qsmanski made two at center. 2Narle.

Ht, of Tempo ft IN Pomona .20 I th 1U. pa wa. ushiii inias.d ovtr fli. rnsl line mtompl.n. OjmatuRi ilinut i Vv- Holy Cl'OSS dOITlinatta thC gaiT18 completely in the first hall, while 'i-n Uaxhinglon Han Jox Hlat.

xmi1 h. MHhodiM I KttlHcr Poly. Itutlaln MiieploTil 4k Hiion 'lachra M. 2 Siringflcld Nlllanitia NN Temple itolgal 7 a racti 1 trmy .47 Nt. John 4 null iUhi, Maryland, .2 Mt, M.

Man's Tulla 7 Ma. Mate. jMtHuiifhanna ft Haiertiird 2H aliiiiaion Col, Ift HHaware Penn hi air 0 It 7 ft tjSwarthmora .20 Hrcvel Muring PHI: louchduwn Cloldbrrg 1. 1 NaMHU-ltofstr Hllaii(lt faaaiuiHi. Patrick.

1 1 iibmIs 7 Moravian point alter toiichdimna ltichaU AiMcat 4 htr ft I. (nlacrmcot) Mnrkuviakv 1 iulai'tmcnti. Mmitctalr lehrs. Ift lrntn Tenrtiwg Patrick I 4 tiiHcctiicni Penn Malt lourtulowii Alter. Point alter touchdown Pollock (place "'pit! aubmtillout Pnd Npotnylch score to tneiloirumn.

Miaw, Hlrkinon. Tiicklca Mr- Lions In the third but with varsity back in action as the dam, iitu.iiex. Huarterback MlchPloxcn, Halfback Nti rtc, Peat. I rbaii, st. Thoma ftoxh ft itvomlng Seminary sorrif took things over in the I'cta Mine Mil Ko Trinidad Jr.

7 Adam Mute Tchra Oiball 211 ard at right end but Teift took the, final 30 ITunUtCSi on down. Holv Croat took timt o'HlprU5(irjpr- i dpfpnslve for Odllogiy, who wo hurt. Ouiett r. roSaaers on inr aticuoive Hedlanri Wash -M hltller -(eol, 4ah. ah.

College Albion Weber Junior SCHOLASTIC Mow ft MeKee Minler ,14 West lW JntmxUmn nth. ft nnemangh ft 0 ft placed h.m. Keller punted from Vhind hi goal line to th Teen 39, where Miklauctc downed it. OHnanskl started round right end. but cut back tn hie right for 19 and first down wn the Tech 20 Oimanskl made two at right tackle.

Osmanskl lost thiee at left end. Cahill pas was Incomplete Keller mt a nine. yard line. Rollina loat a yard on a try at rikhi and. 11a was stopped by Jaddio.

TorptU replaced Peel at rikht guard for State, likes punted to Goldberg on his own 44 And he came back to the Stale 41. Patrick went over left guard for four. Goldberg lost two at lelt tinkle. Patrick dipix'd a pnea to addio for 11 yard and a. nret down on the State 2ft atebbine wmt meirie right tackle for four.

Gold berg i mashed off left tackle for four yards, lie was stopped by Skemp. The gndtron was anowcoered and It wwj Blinost Imtioaslbis to distingmeh the yard linet. Stebbina ripped through right tackle for a firet down on the State 13, Oddherg broke through left tackle fr a first down ij.u the one-yard line. Patrick lunged Gown, through left guard for a touchdown Store. Pitt ft.

Penn State 0. Somhak booted a perfct placement for goal fur the extra vint, Score Pitt 7. Penn State ft, Tetro kicked off to Rollins, who fumbled recovered and raced through the Pitt fighting the final drove PITT The the had throughout. The Tartans three times drove deep into Holy Cross territory, and seemed surely headed for a touchdown In the final period. Condlt had carried dropped Osmanskl for a 10-ard taa and Tech took th ball on downs on their 30.

Matelan made two at left tackle. Matelan failed at left end. Keller a punt roiled dead on the Holy Cross 39. cai.Ki VTwrter for big yardage But on Con- right end. Matelan fumbled Cahill1 pum dit8 TUn.

th headllllCSman ruled but fell on it on the Tech 39. Napotniklf. naw.A.A arH spinner. Rosenthal mad a that Carnegie as onsiae ana the ball to the 13-yard line on a wide end run, and Lee had been driving through big holes at cen- Kl.lt, nrkle I), lock. Vlbl Mil.

Wuarlerlmck J. Pat- rick. Wear. Mallharkx Hnrrlwm Uonnto. l-iilllacU Metro, ticnlllman.

Tim of period 15 mlmile. Onirlaltt Refcrt H. 41, Havhoff, Hiick nell. I ntplr J. 7.

I Union, Inle, l.lnrt I nil. pftrUr- CHxxiano. ulVhark Htupull. Penn State ublitutlnii; hod haiigh, Waughum.tM, Adexx. 'I.

cmtU. liimrd roreltl, li man J. II. Ingram, Navy. Held Judga R.

Walla Washington 4 nlli 1 i i itmng. ft Idling, Altoona 27 Brmltlook lurtl frek. .25 Frnn Township. ftjihariton 7 Morgantown oiiunhlnna t.lshon 7 Spangler 7 l.lgonter ft llklrixhurg ft 4 alifornla ft 4 herrv ft Ni Rankin 0 4 Mouth 0 IN Trlartelphln ft 4 gtwn Ritartlnian. ft ft 4 armlrhael ft 4t Follanxheo 0 7 1imhnlan A Illy mingwood SwIxbawI voelurg Hdr Bldg Mihport f'lMirt Tlltmnllle Marlin Ferry 4diia 11x4 Mia orUvIll O' resultant penalty placed the Tartans almost back to midfield.

HELD GOALS TRIED match for lfici)irwtl, a. mufiirirt inmut powerhouse itt first team, the Lions took, heart when Coach I of ft K. hv. Teacher fireetiN. A.

A Georg Waxhlngtnn in. ci.ar, ii when tackie.i hut istate College eight years ago, and KTn'UhfTrnr'0 Igave a fine account of themselves, Cn rever, Olannanlunm pirknl up Iwo.hut It Was the old Story Of a 5 ard a at left tarkle. Hcn.iey imercepl.d Kl holltna' paaa nn the Phi 41 and waa run good, little team not being able Kopsak attempted one field goal from the 30-yard line, and Condlt tried another from the 37, but neither kicker could do more than get the heavy ball above the heads of the linemen. Carnegie gave Holy Cross one chance In the first quarter, and the Crusaders made one drive of their own before the half was over, but they couldnt dent the Tartan line when In touchdown terri Penn Stale Beals Pitt -In Battle of Bands! By HARRY KECK ftport Editor Ice and snow and the coldest day of the football season held no terrors for the Pennsylvania State College Band as it razzled-dazzled the Pitt musicians into their first defeat of the season at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. Outnumbered about 2 to 1, the Blue and White-clab footers and blowers from the wide4 spaces of Centre County open tory, and their passes never had a chance with an alert Tech sec ondary defending.

The Crusaders couldn't get past midfield under their own power all throughout the second half, Os manskl, the sole running threat of the home forces, being completely throttled by the Skibos, The Holy Cross partisans had one thrill on the final play of the game. Moroz faded back for a ast pass, with only seconds to go. Osmanskl intercepted the ball cn his 35-yard line, and started up the side line behind a wave of blockers. Somehow. Moroz weaved through them and brought the runner down on the Tartan 35 as the game ended.

15 minutes got under way, 54 yards for a fourth touch- TOO POWERFUL Lions came here sporting strongest eleven they have since Bob Higgins took com- 01 Uie f00tbail Mtuation at to play ball wllh a good big team, Pitt outweighed and outsized the visitors all the way down the line, and with Biggie Goldberg having one of Ills best days, easily established its superiority. Coach Jock Sutherland kept the majority of his regulars on the bench throughout the secondand third periods else Pitt might have won by a more lobsided count. States set of fast, shifty backs, and some well executed fakes and reverses, netted the Lions a total of seven first downs agatnst Pitts 14, but the Panthers rolled up 337 yards from scrimmage to States 84, maintaining the terrific line-smashing pace theyve carried on all season. The cold and snow handicapped both elevens, In fact, the right smart snowfftll which started Just the time the stadium attendants went to work removing the big rain cover completely obliterated the yard line markers, and it was not until the second half that it became possible to accurately follow the progress of the ball. CROWD STAYS TO END But even the cold and snow rould not drive the brave 23,000 from their scats until the game was over and then they remained to give forth lusty cheers for the men of both teams.

A well-placed punt by Frank Patrick, who turned in another swell game at fullback for the Panthers, put the Lions in the hole early in the game. State kicked off anl the Panthers hammered from theirown 25 to the State 38, where a holding penalty set them back. Pat then booted the ball out of bounds on the Lions nine-yard mark. Lloyd Ickes kicked out to Goldberg, who caught the ball on the tt 42 and chased back to the Lions 41. Patrick went slamming ui of bounds on the tftnte 49.

Goldberg banged left tackl for fnftr, Goldberg ran through left tackle, cut hack and chased 15 yard fur a first down on the gt ate 3.Y Goldberg struck the same put for seven more. Pitt took time out. jxemeth replaced Klwood at left tackle for E'ate. Goldberg was intured on the plav, hut remained in the game. Ktebbms turned Tight end on A reverse from Goldberg for a gain of 11 yards and a first down on tlYe 14-yard line.

Patrick smashed over right guard to the one-yard line. Goldberg jammed left tackle for a touchdown. Scorer Pitt 13, Penn State ft. Donato and Metro went Into the State backfieid tn place of Gtannnntonto and Bkemp Soucnak kicked another extra point from placement. genre.

Pitt 14, Penn State 0, Pitt's second eleven entered the game Pftro kicked off to Harrison, who came rtUU Kit ItVU VII iv lllinvM. biuk from his own eight to tne State 39. The period ended with the play. Score; Pill, ii; Penn State, 0, Second Quarter Harrison lost a vard at left end. Pat- Metro rick broke away on a reverse fr a ga of.

17 yards and a first down Met on thePltt 44. Metro hit left tackle for four Harrison ran olt left end f'r six and a first down 4)n the Pitt 34 time out. Metro was thrown for a loss nr ards on a trv at right end. Stapulls mu. th.

t' ki. I Tor ta Jta5SiStS5 or the goal iln. Pitt put th, bull in Plav on Stiipuli. hit off lft nuaidnn for a ard. Casaiano raced wid ft wu aud for a 79-yard run for a touchdown.

Feor: PUl Ptnn 8tat. ft. Markovkv added lha axtra point from A pcriecl placement, 'ST. rJW'ffl SniM tok fjjr ftiate 27 whr atopped bv Jiarr. Metro want into left tackle fur two On a reveraa, Metro to Fatrlck, the latter at left guard.

Harrison ran off added 2 at left guard. Harrison ran in right end for seven and a first down on the itati il Wftr "repaced Patrick In be Fiate backfleld. Harrison went In for no gain. Wear took a Metro for aeven yards. Metro Tackle two.

Metro hit left ard and first down on the Mate 4. Harrison a forward pa waa Intercepted by Chlrkerneo on th State 48. Cassiano raced arfund left end for 11 yard and a flrat down on Va mate 17. irban fought through right tackle for a xiard Casnano rammed through left tackle Jor four. Urban ped wide around right and for three.

Cassieno ran over left tackle A Rmb. 3n ll AM Ihs flllls z4. er in and A first down on the Stale 24. rhan banged center for four. On a reverse, irban waa knocked out of bound after Vulntng two y.rdii at right rnu.

rh.R.d -Btl 13, rh.R.d uB Mtt tnd tor a Brt down on Ui. I rhnn ovr nunrd tor tfcr. 1r.l.no wrnt id lft nd for Irhnn hit off rlM vkl. tor yard Srilt took tim. out.

a dncompiet. Pill dr.w a hv vard pnaliv for cx limn out There wa about A aecond. to play aa Stain took tha ball mn "H.rrlaon tan off rleht Urk for rd S.ore Put, 31; Penn f. th. halt tnded.

Jiiata 0. Third Quarter Talle Tear kicked nff to War on the a T2. nd a. ctm. b.ck to ui.

p. Skemp picked up thre. cenler. 1 stole the show from the Panthers in a demonstration of sheer stick-to-lt-iveness that has not been equaled on a local gridiron in years. Whereas the Pitt band evoked cheers and whatnots with its spectacular Big Apple show between the halves of the Nebraska game a week before, it was com? pletely overshadowed and out-maneuvered by its Penn State opposition yesterday.

The first downs were 20 to 1. VICTORY IN DEFEAT The Panthers made their mistake In letting the State musical corps take the field first. Intermission time was almost up before they could get em oil so the Pitts could come on and do a very small bit of parading and playing before the football teams returned and chased them off. The Pitt footballers carried the day, 28 to 7, but years from now the present student body of Pitt will remember how its band was left to kick up its heels and flap Its arms to keep warm on the sideline while the State band paraded blithely hither and yon, striking up one tune after another. Half, But Tally straight running tried, of the question.

Glory for Tech! Po. I. I- I I RuwiImM (... HO. K.K.

Miklituric 4) B. I If K.ll Kuventlmt I Napolulk KiihxtHulInns; 4 urnegle Tech Ift end, Hlrlegel, lMist left tackle Kwab. wuthr land; left guard, Muslal; renter, HchmltU right guard, Pnski right tackle, Hudson, Oiimhert; right end, Howurth; tiuarterlmck. Napolulk; left halfback, iarnellv, Murot right halfhark. uwackl.

(ondlt, (uux fiillhark. l.ee. Holy rro Quarterback, Parasite, OuU ette; renter, Mnutner. Referee K. A.

(telge, Temple. Vmnirft (i. IV. J. I.inrenun K.

.1. Murray, Georgetown, Field judge j. Keilv, Rprlngfleld. fourth quarter opened, the ball rolling clear to the Holy Cross 28-yard line. Cahills return punt rolled out of bounds on the Tartan 43-yard line, and again the Plaid started to go places.

Lee drove through center for 15 yards, and Condit and Carnelly carried It to the Holy Cross 29-yard line, the latter on an 11-yard run around left end. Two plays were held to short gains, then Conait turned right end for 13 yards and a first down on the Holy Cross 12. To the dismay of the Tartan beru i the play was called back 1 Carnegie was penalized five jv.iv for offside. Condit tried a I goal from the 37-yard line, out the ball never had a chance to rise. Holy Cross kicked out and Moroz got back to his 44-yard line.

He immediately carried the ball deep into Holy Cross territory, but again the Skibos drew a 5-yard offside penalty. That was the unofficial end of the ball game, for there were only a few minutes to play. Carnegie got a break when Lees punt rolled out of bounds on the 1 5. yard line, but when Bartolomeo punted safely out of danger, the 1 die was definitely cast for a I scoreless deadlock, M'Keespori High Beats Rankin High School record. twenty-fifth consecutive win Coach Korchs Ran-1 Jack Rabbits, 32-0, yes-? McKeesport.

stepped Into the I caused by the Illness of the I stellar fullback, Steve 1 and was responsible for I the touchdowns, while I Herrara added the other 1 high spot of the game was 61-yard run In the second when he cut through field from hls own 39 to after crossing the goal In the first period, to chalk up another in stanza when he ci center from the a and Forkovitch in the last period, -rara's six-pointer ming after the recovered a fumble on the 20. The lineup: McKeesport-(arr Rankin A. Kuhso Melnic Vucie Carozta fimilh Frokovllfh Thompson W. Bazar by quarters: 7 ,7 8 1233 Forkovitch 3. Herrara 2, alter touchdown iorkovUch.

Surprised Bluefield W. Nov. 20. A small crowd saw Blue-field College gain a surprise victory over Davis Elkins today. 13 to 6, with the Ramblers putting on two sustained drives for their scores.

Evans ran 44 yards to feature a push from the opening kickoff, with Corrtgolni scoring. Davis Elkins scored tn the sec ond after a Blueffeld punt went straight up on the 20. Gregory plunged a yard tor the touch down. Cerreigolnl scored the second Rambler touchdown after an 82 yard drive. A pass to French was good tor the extra point.

The score by quarters: I fcl srortn Tmirfi4ofts Cema ini J. F.xir point 'French fn, Davil-Ltkitu icuan; ToucMowo Ortf SPECIALIST Frtahlliheif 1 88 FitaMliheft tn fZPfST IZMTvrNT, Ifk ftUICfl 81 SUITS, small CHARMS. saiilt (if Mss Benzie. PlTTslUSfiN I 0l0-iST. L086EST (STABUSHIO, r4 et SuCCf'UL PE- If 4T0HACN ml LlVCa Pa- Im eiik reiiMtlos Msfl lUitin eftef latinf, ilOOO Ml ftliavlgri, (CHM4.

PlttPUS. PS0RI8 ill ht etfiff SKIN fi'RH. KiDNIT anl 81 ADDIN lfi-HM etlN llfftn Mlllinf inptam ftHLIN6 1 the III ant IU' UTMi. krntutiA i) si 111 si 4 si. id set mi- nr, uicss ios ti ref hi swmur.s ii'ens- mi mil nssum.

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M. MACKENZIE 42l SMITHeilLO IT. Sutherland sent In his reserves, but they reckoned without the speedy Dick Cassiano. They took the kickoff from their own 39 to the Pitt 44, where the attack bogged down and Harry Harrison punted over the goal line. On the first play, from the 20, Stapulis picked up a yard at left guard.

Expecting another shot inside tackle, the Lions secondary defense was drawn In and Cassiano swung wide around left end, straightened out and scurried straight down the center. As he reached the middle of the field, it appeared for an instant as if Harrison and Wear must certainly null him. The two speedy Staters were between Dick and the goal line and were converging on him from opposite directions. Cassiano. however, merely stepped up his stride a and shot between them so fast they were able to see only a white streak.

His further progress over the goal line was a solo effort. This time It was Elmer Mer-kovsky who attended to the harvesting of the additional point. Pitt was knocking at the door for another score as the half ended, Cassiano and Urban having driven from the State 48 after Chick Chickerneo had Intercepted a pass at that point. The Pitts reached the seven-yard line where they drew a five yard penalty for taking too many times out. With five seconds to go, Cassiano shot a pass to Urban which the latter could not get hts hands on and the Lions took the ball on downs and ran off one play as the gun sounded.

STATE SCORES State got a break to hang up its score in the third period. Gian I Panthers supporters breathed recovered. Harrison took a reverse from Wear and lost eight yards. The easier. Wear got three of the eight back on a skip around end and then faded far back and arched the ball to Right End Sid Alter, former Fifth High School lad.

Alter, running at top speed, twistcu around and made a sensational catch in the end zone for the touchdown. Ben Pollock was rushed into the game to try for the extra point and converted. Encouraged by this score, the Lions went right to work to try for another. They forced Pitt to punt, Wear taking Stapulis' long boot on his own 48. He slipped and as he caught the ball, else he might hr Tarried the pigskin deep into Pitt territory, for the r-'1 ke Lion, rho weighs onv a reverse to go wrong.

Wear fum bltng and big Tony Matisi recov ering the oval in mld-alr and be- HMMfielft Chester 12 4 dir Newell Georgia Ties Auburn COLUMBUS, Nov. 20. (AP.) Auburns favored Tigers and Georgias Bulldogs, a team given little if any chance, battled to a scoreless tie today In their forty-second skirmish of feud dating back to the gay nineties, Some 16,000 spectators Jammed the cold concrete stands of Memorial Stadium expecting an Auburn eleven, that had bowled over Georgia Tech and Tennessee, to win easily. No touchdown threats were made by the Georgia gridders but Auburn drove four times toward the Georgia goal. Once in the second period the Tigers marched to the 23, where an alert Georgia pass defense thwarted a fourth' down toss on the goal line.

In the second half the Tigers three times worked the ball deep Into Bulldog territory and called on Guard Oarth Thorpe for field goal tries. Two missed badly, but one was Just a trifle low and Inches wide of the mark. Late In the third period, Full Halfback Jimmie ran Georgias 12, and George Kenmore cut through tackle across the goal, but Auburns star guard, Ralph (Happy) Sivcll, was penalized for unnecessary roughness. The lineup: Pos. Georcia Auburn.

8ivell Antley LK Maffett Uavis T. Tinsley Mlifier G. T. goofi E. H.

R.H Cavan FoMham nth Kelly fiiti Bethany to Play New Fives BETHANY. W. Va Nov. teams which did not appear on the basketball schedule last lows: December 14 Holbrook, al Bethany. January 7 Hiram, ftt Hiram January 8 Kenvoti, at Gambler, O.

January JO Geneva, at Bethany January 12 Westminster, at 15U- minaton, Pa January i.v-Falrmnnt, at Bthany. January 18-Marietia. at Marietta. January 20 8i, Vincent, Bethany. February 3 Halem.

at Bethany. February 7 Geneva, at Beaver Fllll. February Wesievan, at Bethanv. February 12 8t. vWent, at Latmbe, Pft.

February l.v Westminater, at Bethany. February 17 W. ft at Behany. February 19 Fairmont, at Fairmont. February 22 OlenvUle.

at Bethanv. Marti tWeelevan, at Buekhannoo. March 2 at Oienvilii. March 3 flilem, ftt flalern. March 9 W.

ft ftt Wahinton. Blocked Punt Helps Georgia Tech Win OAINESVILLE. Nov. 20. Florida's defense wilted In second half today before the of a powerful Oeorgla football team and the Enrolled to a 12 to 0 victory.

A I over left nantonio had checked a threaten- lost two at left tackle htuelSi1 drive by Intercepting Ur-up the State defense bv Pass on hls own 20- Harrison to Bill Daddio for an 11-yard back the bal1 rollin8 t0 l.he Stebblns went crushing Sff Pltt 24 Casslano at safety ior nantonio had checked a threaten apparently totally oblivious of the nr, fact that some other gents wanted baclc uckie to use the field for a spell. a Pitt's only consolation in the'a'es aHac fumWPd nn0! hne imbling defeat eenme. in fho Bulldog attack, fumbled on a line knowledge, that, bandsmen were too much gentle ment to resort to the time-honored ended Fenton to yard on a deep reverse. Keller to Ouiett on tha Holy Crosi 30. back to hi 43 GKrdi made two at right end.

Osman ski got aroundright end for 10 and first down on the Tech 4ft. Holy Pros waa naHd live for delajing th C.ihiH made a vard at center. Cahtir pa to Oxmanaki mad two yards quarter ended Score: Carneal Tech, Holy Croai, 0., Second Quarter Cahill faked a punt, and paused ID "T' who ran Co the Tech 23. Moros was hurt on the play, and Zauarkt replaced him. Osmanskl lost six at left end.

Cahill passed to Ouiett for a mnt-vard jcaln 7.ua.nlfl X.11.4 Anirn ('hill i mill C. Zawackl batted down Cahill pass, passed down the middle to O'Melta on the six-yard line, where It was a first down. Osmanskl failed at center. Olardl made two at right end. Osmanskl mad a vard at left guard.

Lee Intercepted Cahill's pass on th $oai an and ran it out to th 14-yard line. Lee punted to the Holy Crow 45 wher Pyzvrnskl downed th ball. Osmanskl cut back at center for three. Osmanskl cut instd right nd for one. Car-nelly took Cahill's punt on bit 15 and cam back to th 30.

Carnally made a yard at left and. Za-waokt made another at right tackie. Ouiett took Lee' punt on ms 35 and ran back to th M) wher It waa Holy Cm' ball, first and 10. Osmanskl struck the mlddl for three. Glardl fumbled at center, but Bowman recovered for a vard loss.

Cahill fumbled In imnt formation for a nlne-ynrrt lore. Holy Crore look time out. Carls nnrt Knw-onnk came In. at cwirrt Jo Tech ntl cama': mm relied dead on th. Tech it.

snun'vthrouh fur hil center, falling by inches to maka first down. Lee punted to Oulette on th Holy Cross 40. He ran bsck to the 50. Gum Hutberiand replaced bert waa hurt and Osmanskl made two at center, but Holy Cross waa penalized flv for offside, on an end-around lateral, Condlt came IQ And tossed Osmanskl for ft lu-yftrd loss, manskl lost another yarrl trving ght tackle. Holy Cros was offside and penalized five vards on th next Pft placed Oulette at quarterback.

Cahill puntrd nut nf bound, on Ut. Tech 33 the hald ended. Score; Tech, Holy Crore, 0. Third Quarter Carnel returned the team that started the game, go did Holy Cross, except that Oulette was at quarter tn loKly. Kopi'snu kicked off to Meha on the 25.

Rosenthal dropped him on the 2. Osmanskl lost a ard at riaht tackle. Glradi picked up two at right guard. Matelan picked up Cahill low punt on his 35 and ran back to his 4ft. Matelan raced around left end for nme.

Napotmk struck rikht guard lut sign first down on the Holy Cross 38. On a deep reverse, Rosenthal pounded right end for nine more. Matelan cut back over left guard for five and first down on th 2ft. Holy Cross took time out. Matelan made yard at left end.

Rosenthal lost ft yard trying right end. He was hurt on the plav. Carnellv replaced him. Matelan passed to Carnellv for ft four-yard gain. Kopcsak tried a placement field goal standing on hls 30.

but It was low nd wide and Holv Cross scrimmaged on their 20. Osmanskl found a hole at center find made five. The ball went hack and Tech was penalized five for offside. Osmanskl hit ft stone wall at center. On ft reverse.

Osmanskl mad six at right tackle and first down on hit 32. Osmanskl slid through left guard for two Osmanskl failed at rtghf tackle. Cahill got off a poor kirk which went out of bound on Napotnlk made three at right tackle hut Tech was penalized 15 for holding. Carnellv lost three at right end Matelan made a yard at left guard. Keller punt was blocked hut he recovered on hts 19 a ard line.

Oulette took Keller kick on the Tech 45 and returned to the 29. Os-manskl made ft yard at right tackle 0mansk1 added another at th same spot Cahill's pase was Incomplete. Holv Cross went hack in place kick formation but Paraekee was sent In for Oulette and called for a punt. Cahill punted over the goal line and Tech aertmmaged on the 20 I J. i.aBJ A.

V. Nanotnik made it yard at right tackle. Matelan added two at the same spot. the quarter ended. Score: Tech, Holy Crow, 0.

Fourth Quarter ernl rent tn team. Oul.ti. (jr Holy Crore. Lee a punt rolled to the Holy drosa 28. where Fvzysnikt grounded it.

Osmanskl went through right tackle for four, Osmanskl added two at th aame not. Cahill kicked out of bounds on the Tech 4.7 Lee broke through center for 14 and first down on the Holy Cross 42. On ft reverse, Condlt came roitnd right end for three. Lee added ft vard on ft spinner. Oslloglv was hurt making the tackle and was repaced by Mnutner.

Carnellv got around left end for 11 and first dowm on thi the Holv Crosa 29 Carnelly picked up three on spinner. Carnelly on a aneaker, got around left nd for a yard. Condlt got around right end foe 13 and first 4town but the ball came hack and Tech wna penalised five for offside. Moroz went In for Carnellv at left halfback. Condlt made four at right end.

Carnegie took time out! tViTy.M 'nd tried ft placement gnai. it was low no wide ana Holy Cross scrimmaged on their 20. Ostnankl Inst flv through center. Moroz hng c.hup. kirk cn (s return.i to th.

Holv Crore 4J Mcroi tackle for five, on ft soinner. iee mane five st center, ti punt rolled out of bounds on the Holy Cross flve-vard line. Cahills punt on the 45 and rah hack In the Ho1v Crosa 4h. Bartolomeo replaced Cahill for Holy Cross and Fouse reflated Condlt (of Tech le spun through center for three. Foure failed to am at rttht end Momri pass was incomplete.

Lee punted out of bounds on th Hoy Cross 13ard line. Osmanskl made tire at center Osman-kl added two at Debt la-kle. Bartolomeo punted to Moroz on 'he Trh 35 and the latter cam hark to his 48. Moro slid brouRh left tarkle for four. Moroz fumbled but recovered for a flve-jard os fjoo replaced fltrelpel for Tech and Tech penalized five yard for excesi lime out Moroz's pais era Intercep'sd hv Otradl on th Holy Cross 35, and he ran back to th Tech .75 a the tame ended.

F'nftl ftcort; Camefia Tch 9, Holy Ctom 0 Texas Tech Defeais Centenary, 7 to 2 SHREVEPORT. Nov. 20. (AP.) A 25-yard run around right end by Elmar Tarbox in the opening period retted a touchdown and carried Texas Tech to a 7-to2 win over tho Centenary College Gents today. After the touchdown drive from rfinrentlie ih 1 Holy Cross had an early chance to score, but found Tech's rugged defense too tough to penetrate.

On a punt return, the Tartans tried a lateral from Matelan to Rosenthal and Histen intercepted on the Tech seven-yard line. The Skibos braced and took the ball on downs on the four. Almost at once, the Crusaders were back threatening again. Kellers punt rolled to hls 39-yard line. Osmanskl started a sweep at right end, was stopped behind the line of scrimmage, but wriggled away, and came clear back across the field for a 19-yard gain.

There the Scots braced again and when Keller went through to toss Osmanskl for a 10-yard loss, trouble was averted again as the first period ended. As the second quarter opened, Holy Cross caught Carnegie napping. Cahill went back to punt formation, but tossed a pass to Osmanskl In the flat. He ran to the Tech 23-yard line, and Cahill shot a bullet pass over the middle to Oulette for a nine-yard gain. Another pass was batted down, then OMealia made a great catch of the slippery ball on the Tecli six-yard llne for first down there.

Again the Scot line was impregnable, and Osmanskl was held to slight gains on three attempts. Cahill's pass was Intercepted by Lee on the goal line, the blond fullback carrying the ball back to the 14. That Just about ended first half activity, as there was only an exchange of punts before time ran out. When the second half started, Carnegie took complete charge of the game. The Crusaders again received the kickoff, but their running ThomP" game collapsed deep in their own territory, and Matelan got bark from hls 35 to hls 48 with Cahill' low punt.

The Skibos started rolling from that point. Matelan turned right end for nine, Napot-niks powerful plunge carried him through the middle for nine more, and Rosenthal ran wide around rlRht end on a reverse for another nine. Matelan toured Inside left McKeesport ed its by trouncing kin High terday at Forkovitch breach Tigers Ploszay, three of Peewee scores. The Herrara's period a broken score. Forkovitch, Rankin came back the third through three.

Herrara scored Tubers Rankin L.G, RQ T. 9 H. R.H..,.. Snre McKeesport Touchdowns I a By WELCH. CAP.) tackle for four and Goldi was goln t0 let lf B0 but the the OODOSite side nf the bal1 strurlc Chlckerne0 and Bal'an-Srk- kick blocked by tovich.

States brilliant left end, llne for a many. Stebbins on th, was 1 Rood for a first down on the State cnrei.no fouyht Ihrouyh left Uckl. fori J3 and Goldbers went 12 vnrrU tn Xltree. stnpuiu torpedoed throush "pn? 'aras 10 -er on nner tor e'ht yri but put; tne one on a savage drive through -tre. j.w.rd penntty for hoidin nnd icft tackle Patrick carried hair are ret hark to the Stae SS.

earned nail ent throuitn center tor ti the State team over the goal line custom of outblaring the other fellows when the competition became too keen. PITT REVERSES SYSTEM As for the football game, it showed Pitt playing in reverse to win as it pleased. By playing in reverse we mean the Panthers turned the game around and played their usual fourth quarter first, marching right through the State line for two touchdowns in the first quarter, adding another in the second on a 79-yard run by Cassiano, to lead 21-0 at the half, and finishing up with a 53-yard drive for a fourth tally in the fourth period after State had scored on a 30-yard pass by little Rabbit Wear to Sid Alter over the goal line. State waged its usual plucky battle, and, with Wear and his lightweight running mate, Harry on the next play. Frank Souchaks placement boot for the extra point resembled a kick-off in length and height and was easily OK.

Don Hensleys interception of Steve Rollins pass following the next kickoff set up the second Pitt tally. Don Rollins came within one man, Patrick, of getting awav for a touchdown on the boot-off. He fumbled the ball on the four-yard line, gathered it up and sped straight down the field, past the converging Panthers and reached his own 46-yard line before he was dumped by Patrick, He tried a pass on first down which was incomplete, but two plays later he pitched one over the center of the hne which Hensley grabbed on the Pitt 44 and carried 111 be Played by the Beth- BBainsi i ior nti, Bna gamea e. Blwm court combination this yards from scrimmage and 51 year The new teams are Hiram, more on passes against 337 and 13 Kenyon ancj st. Vincent.

The om-iana pvti rv ifot Green and White will open the REGILARS RETIRN In the third quarter, when it season on jcember 14 against uv Ullt. At that, the Lions drove to the 'scored, States backfleld consisted Holbrook ConPge on he local man show In lugging the ball to Pitt 41 Ior a first down before of Wear, 140 pounds, at quarter- court ftn(j ciuring the season nine the goal line. His best effort was Sutherland unblanketed his regu-jback: Harrison. 150. and Donato, gRmes wlll be piayeti Irwin a 15-yard dash which gave the lars and shot the mtnto the tray.151, at the halves, and Metro.

the team will Panthers a first down on the 30.The result was instantaneous. Thc at fullback. Not much for lnt0 enemy territory for 12 Curly Stebblns helped at this point hard-charging Panther line caused. ut i speedy, ground-gaining games. The schedule ts as fol f.

An DnCK 10 UlC 4J. BIGGIE LEADS DRIVE Goldberg put on a swell one- 143 pounds, is about as dangerous a runntr as the Ead'um held all season. against 14 for Pitt, and gained 84 n. combination this in Caaelano waa interceDtH bv Gtannan-rfmio on tha Staia 20. CiMtanu made rfhe tarkle.

Glannantnnln took the ball on ft reverse Bkemp for 13 vards and a first down the State 33 ftkemn banged center for ji yard. Wear ran wide around right end Jr seven, Giannantonio lost two vard on 5 rtxersa shot at right tackle. 8tate took Im out. Harrison punted to the Pitt 24. "where Dalla Tezze downed th ball but 1 fumbled and Mate recovered.

Baran-A'lvich recovered the bell. Harrison loi Vicht ynrda on reverse from Wear, Wear Virked up three at lfl end. Wear hurled h'ng pass to Alter In Ui tnd ion for touchdown. ftcore: pltf 21. Penn State 8 Potter went Into the ram fur Economot nd kicked the extra point.

m. Hcnrt: Pitt 21. Penn State T. raastano causht th kickoff flv vard awda haiajrftrd it ihe 14. jft guard.

Cassiano picked up two at left end. stapulis punfd to Wear, who slipped hrd fell on hi own 4s. Wear went Into left riard for flv. Wrnon went off right laikis fur four. kemp hit ovrr left guard for a flt ton on the Pitt 41 Put took ttm out.

tLzouki. I'etro. flehm'dt Patrick. Miehel-4 and haddio re-entered the sum for jMt, Goldberc. Hnaiev and Mattsl also 2 titered the came, btebbms reniard I'rban at fsht half to romniet the first tr'na Tneup for th PanUirr.

Matlst recovered Veer fumble while theba'l waa the and stumbled and fell on the Put 4ft Patrick failed to tain at cei.ter. Gold-Aer pmk thmurh left tackle for 21 Ms and a first down on the fltate 32 Jnck struck center without pain. mide right tackle for three. Jlhe penod endd thePiajp Icore; Pitt. 21; Penn fitat Fourth Quarter up Hv.

eff r.M 0'llteg charged nr.c nn th. st.t i five made It a first and ten n-nre. st. rre: potm ekle. fr a tom Mown.

rerlaced Stebbins, Metro off to Hrnoo ho look th bM 4. hi Q1 the xiat lln and cam berk th 21 banded the ball to Icks on a re trM. the latter eaininf two vard Irke' ji was lnompe. On a revere, tv Inst two yards. Harrison bunted to Mib-tCoattnaed Raee FtsM.

Title Parti IDennison to Coach ii Swissvale Passers i lhVm with an 11-yard shot off right end and then Patrick pulverized the middle with PlunRe to the Llons llnfl. OoldbAfff RS succession, the opposition center tackle for the score and Souchnking 54 yards in 10 plays, the drive put A week game againsv ruv. a wee fo 'lr rlaht aal a'uh the etr iHH tRcklpd OH Ills 46. i J1: remain- extending into the Charl; eurriaainn thfl oncoalMon CCTltPr was the only man tf) play lhe Two touchdowns behind, and over Vm l.J2TdL2 Brock, of Nebraska. Yesterday it after Patrick had iQual'Iet f.NTER ROn MAN Vof the srcond Saturday in 190- It was good to see the Pitt team shake off Its early-game lethargy.

But it was rather rough to pass on the habit to the band. A team going into the fourth quarter be the State 32 Paul state! been piled up at center Stebblns!" der lho carried on. added three as the period ended and for the start of the fourth. Curley picked up five more. Goldberg went to the 19 for a first down and then passed to Michel tackle for five and a first down on 28.yard an(, Cru.

saders halted play to reorganize a defense that had been completely shattered TECH MAKES THREAT This drive stopped when Rosenthal was stopped at right end Just as he was breaking Into the clear. He was tackled around tire neck from behind, and had to leave the game. When Kopcsaks field goal attempt was low and wide, the Scots had to start ail over again. They got their break when Cahill's poor kick went out of bounds on the Holy Cross 48 yard line. Napotnik started It with a good gam at tackle, but Tech drew a 15-yard penalty for holding.

Trying to punt out of danger, Keller's boot was blocked and rolled back to the 19-yard line, where he re covered. He got the next one off, but Oullette ran tt bark to the Tech 29-yard line. Holy Cross was stopped cold, and punted over the goal line as the period ended. Lee got off a great punt as the Tech Statistics HMv true 1 I osen for four. Stebblns swung bind always can catch up.

But wide around right end for five and no 120-piece band can do Its stuff Biggie made It first down and 10 when It gets on the field with only on the State 7, and then went'minutM to go before the start of busting over the middle to score the second half! without a State man laying aj hand on him Patrick took care of the twenty eighth point. Coach Higgins' men delved deep "Baylor Oulscores Pitt Statistics Penn fttaie ftS Pitl N'nniHer of srrtmmaf itlave lard eaioed from arrlm mete plan 34t lard loai frm aerlmmate pU 18 NVI sain irrlmmase 1.1 7 forward pn thrown 4 Frw ird fax eio'plfd ft Net Rata from eompieted Forward pawn Interrepted bv Tarda trloed from IMf 4 lift 84 II 4 si 188 a tV, 1 14 'i nnl mimbf 8rt dt'ttn. Lateral pm tettiplelH. I- loyola, 11 to 13.E2 CAP.) th onslaught Tech A Font return Joseph Dennison has been named the head coach of the Is r-rem IBwissvale High School basketball learn, it was learned vesterday. He -Succeeds Edwin PliUltf1, pnIO, Interrepted ft- Dennison had been the eoaeh the junior team and as a result i.i.w.

wm. irf several hichlv successful sea -1 'i Nov. 20. revised Baylor Bears smothered Lovola University, of Anaflu, 2713, today as Bullet Bill Patterson tossed three touch down paasca thetr own 32-yard line tire Red FltM hann 1 Raiders were outplayed and kept y. in their own territory until late in blocked punt led to the first the fourth period.

hi Georgia Tech touchdown in thei The two points for the Gents i.m- third period. Wilcox recovered (were scored on a safety In the1 Hunhak nf itiinf for Tech on the Florida 20. Kone-i thud period when Calhoun missed mann, Sims and Appleby low pass from center behind away at the hne until they had put! the goal hne after hi team had Ithe ball on the Florida two. Fromibeen penalized to the one-yard Ithcra Sima Bent over 'marie lor cupping Tau roue4 i iteral pass. Harrison to Wear, on I the Lions' 34.

The tough part of the play. far an State waa con- cemed, was that it had gained 18 irMUnd )n m. nn gin. 'I eons he and Pauhe mutually wereed that the former should coech the big team. Paulle will remain as the he4 Zoolb coache 1 i 'V.

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