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-Want Arts Only GRant 5100- -riTTSBl'RGn SUNDA SCN-TEIEGRAPIT- -Olher GRant 6500 -Sl'VD T. NOVEMBER 2S, 1337 TART TACE 1 4 Pitt Downs Duke, 10-0 shows here 102,000 See Army Pnds Season Unbeaten a)mirGayUMetar Defeat Navy, 6 to 0 PIT T-D Panthers Take Advantage yywawcsw i fc i 6, 1 1 wwthe-v 4i Cadets Score Touchdown I I Ki iy 4 V4 GAME IN DETAIL Of Blue Devil Fumbles To Triumph in Rain In First Period Of Philadelphia Game 1 (lominu.d iram one, ihu rri.) Armys 31. They not onlv failed UP tin oughouFtlie half, diK XT ui bsSlut? chiefly to the faliuie of Im'B Cooke or his replacement, Whitehead, to match punts ItU rny 38. late In the thnd their At my rivals, that the Mid- I shipmen leached midfield only omc A 17-yaid sprint off tackle backflie. Louis Bmkes pass was Intercepted by Long, on the Aimy's Statistics 4 os i.

i 4-e-0 1 I 'f 't -W ZifrTtfrx ht wasted The (list bieak, if any lie called uh, as how it would have for Coac1 dl.ltttp VVide t0 UUltrUCUsd iContlniifd from Var One, (hit Part.) ortumtics vhich weie 11, jardn rtuhinir Pitt I irwt doortk liitdt kumimI rtiwhliif 12 and returned to the 35, i MIDDIES TAKE TO AIR Throughout the final peiiod the? Aimy held the upper hand as Navy gamblea espeiately and un- successfully on passes. Fiank Case by Whitehead put Navy in posi tion to open up, for the fiist time, but Bob Antnms fli st-down pass was intercepted by Aimy's Arthur Fiontczak, NAVY ATTACK STALLS The Navy filed Its one Tiie wavy mea its one big llorwardo tnterieiited 'Hackney to let the punts rol in- immil.lrd stead of attempting to catch lam, mi.mi. them, ou 111 led late In the flistj QUBitcr. Kicking fiom his own 'ESS 46, Panic booted the plphkln to rlM Hackney who stood poised for In-j Just, broadside at the outset of the third' perlol, Taking the kickoff, 11 Midshipmen diove 49 yards with dA 2 fumbled, alter taking a short pass first but rallied and as the bail leached his aims, Big, pany)Prs pnglnected a di ive which buily Ted Be hmidt, Pitts right 'for 60 yftK)g resembled some of tackle, smashed Into him, The'tie Cj utthln pow'er-house marches ball went one vay and Hackney uipyve put on in other battles went another and Fiank Sourhak this year, the plav Navy took the ball on downs on Its own 32 as Long was smotheicd behind the line. Bill Ingram, one of the heroes of the 1938 Navy victory, entered the game In the closing five min- utes and took over the aerial guns 1 but had no better luck.

He com-pleted only one shoi pass and as under a swarm of Cadet, tacklers as the final gun sounded, The Aimys statistical advan- tage was not conspicuous, due to the fact the Cadet3 weie well sat-t lsfied to concentrate on defensive tactics after gaining their early advantage. The Soldieis led In first downs, 7 to 6, and gained 104 yards fiom scrimmage to Navys 86, They completed three passes for 48 yards against Navy's iV1 an attack so well executed and sustained that they had their adherents deliriouj with expectation of wiping out the Aimy's lead, Cooke and Emmett Wood were slashing off the tackles, cutting shaiply through Aimy's line and apparently going places until the defensive gaps suddenly were closed on the Cadet 18-yard line. It was fourth down, with a scant foot to go for Navys fourth successive first down, when Wood took the ball on a hard emek at the right side of the Aimy line, Hairy Stella, Cadet right tackle, sliced through and dropped the Navy In his tracks Army took possession, ticked out of danger, and frustrated all further tin eats by their service rivals. The neaiest the Midshipmen penetratvd thereafter was to' four for only 22 yai ds. Armv-Naw Game Detail Cassiano started it with a brilliant 28-vard sprint to the 38 Dick went stiatght into left tackle, fought clear of two would-be tack-lei who had him in their grasp twisted away from another, and finally was pulled down bv Hackney, Uiban picked up eight yards tn two tries, and Stapulis bucked hi ought center for a first down on the Duke 47.

He hit the middle for two moie and was injured on the play, the dependable Patrick returning to the fiay Cassiano was turned loose again for a 17-yard cruise to the Duke 27 and then passed to Uiban for 4 more, but two passes failed and Uiban missed what would have been a first down on the 20-yard line by inches Duke taking possession of the ball on about its own 21. The Panthers weie letting the Duke klekers' punts roll, the result being that Tipton got off one which finally was grounded on the Panther 10. Patrick's return was a honey, the ball sailing out 65 yaids to the Duke 35, wheie Hackney slabbed it, and came back to the 41. Dukes running game, with Tip-ton and O'Mara faking passing and then scr Ring down the middle, letted two first downs and put the ball on the Pitt 35, but again the Panthers braced and foieed Hackney to punt over the goal line. BIGGY PROVIDES THRILL Ooldbeig gave the crowd a final thrill by breaking loose atound right end for 18 yards, but it was not in the cards for the Panthers to tally again and Patrick kicked out of bounds on the enemy 31.

With a minute to go, Duke went back to throwing tire ball, trying four and completing none, Pitt's superiority becomes easily apparent after a perusal of the games statistics, beaitng out our contention that the Plttsbui ghers would have won by three touchdowns under more suitable weather conditions. The Pitts gained 237 PHILADELPHIA, NOV, 37. Army' 40 and wa downrd aftr a thra (AP.j The play-by-play account of the Aimy-Navy game her? to-day follows: yard runback Tha Cadeta wound up )ust short of first down and Craig got a Rreat punt that buiely houmtd pad goal From ita id Navy promptly punted to Armv 4d B.v JUS CARILR vatl I ormpoodriH DURHAM, N. Nov, 27 The play-by-play account of the Pitt- Duke football game hcie this afternoon follows: First Quarter tafttal Rout nk won the huw nuu Jinu me mull oai. caul to kit oft hu all ti u.tutn ui iwnt arui ateiihma jut i uiku.

wiihmii Min )rk and Upoti mb math the latkle Jatnui etiuck ten K'UhI on lane revtuo 1 ir a )tu iatiok punted to Hackney wnu wa nailed ut ms tmtki on ting Duke M. lipion punted on flrt dtt to th Kill 24 wntie Dip tomb uovtned the turn. diefibin lost a aia nt nkiu uHit! Kilt took time out, huoi.nii hioke iiiniuuh nphi uki tor run ot )ni iur bui ion on tU (nikst 4 ft ti Hubei ituird mound ltd nd on a revere lor tour wehmn thrown ir tom of seven ru on ti etui uy hjitun tioiuhetK ptaattl to Dmidlo tor kern ot Jour arat Deddio tkientied to Mknrlnuen i th gain Ketruk puitiul to umxnKv wno knocked out of hound on the La Mur I ps lucnmnete Tipton anted to Goldberg on the Inter So end iitie feme beck to the where Ltptf luiiiu knoiked him out boumiA klebbute itinmied thioUK riKht taikl for 4 Ketnck btned rieht eurd on lkk reverse tor a erd kieboiim wont into right tackle without gHin Pairok punted to the Duke oaid line where Daailio downed Uie ball 0 Mara gained one yard through center Tipton punted to Goldbrig wh we nailed a he aught the ball on the Km 40 Goldhvi hit off right ttikle on a fake rivti for no gaiu fie aino.pt tn for a 7rd ioee Kitt took time Ou On a fake reveiaa Patrick inl 4 Aaida htsher made the Uikie (Joldtiurg nkiried left end for ei aid Hackney came up fast to make the taikir Pat nk punted to Haiknrv on the latter ,0 The Puke heck tumbled when tackled tn hmidt and iouchak rtiovercd on the ike 0 Patriik rreiked right guard for Rttc hmi shot through right takie (or 2 nine hiehbmi went into the came sjvii (nr a yard Kith Ooidhere holding the pall hHiihak booled a perfect placement koa) from the Sd-vard line. m- LU.IUUII. ihu-l rom Put Duke (j kdw iedwarda went in at right end for Puke and thicket neo, fiupulis, naaieno Res koweki IVlIch Hoffman anfl Hatet went into the Pitt lineup Hetro kicked off over the goal line and Duke put the ball in Phv on Its own 20 Running from punt formation on a fake kick, Hackney turned right end for a gam of three yaids.

The period ended with the plav Swore Fill, 3. Duke, 0. Second Quarter Ribar replated Brunaniky at left tackle for Duke and Fieher went bak to rtkht end. waa gerond and seven, Duke ball on their own 23 Tipton punted to the Fitt 33, where Fnher downed the ball. wa raining hard at thie point.

Urban raced wide around right end on a reverie for five yards, faenano awept around the other end lor a ftret down on the DuVe 4k 3t waa a gain of 13 ard. Duke took time out I rban piled through righi takl fur two On a reverie tanmno picked up two at left end after IliMung and atm at (aii In (or a loae of five yanle I rban ml threa yarda at right end Btapuha punied to Hackney who tumbled attain bpotuvnli recovered for Pitt on the Duke 14 ard Hn Tha fill linemen were getting dwn the field feet under Pairuke and Btapuita ah puntt and hitting Hakney aa he Cr)uVU'twillt1i out rfs throuh lft tn.SU Uio ttrt Sy lor couihdowa. Scoro Pitt Jlulto gouchak re-entered the tame to try lor ha eat a point Hie try Wa perletl. TMarkovekjf kukSftn to Hackney on the us Msrs Ssns.d l.lt kl In punt hurried ln. u.ll out bound, on th Iuk 0 to sum on fry tnnSI.

Sipuli. on a fs r.v.r chtrgrd fhrnutth nht urd for in ol Cuiiuo filled to pe'n it pun. punted k'nV of tew the coftLn corner hy matter 01 a 'puk aerfmraaced the hell wj Mara paea waa Incompleia but Inter feranta wa ruled on the pla kJ a Aril down on th Duke 34 Tipton a tvui waa incomplete Mara line 'for three Tha Put "1 entered the tame Tip'on a 'J, Tipton pitihedanoihe pH eAmplete which Vicheloaen, who made A Compute hl'i 0Mrla replaced bc kfleid Goldberg wae hrwn for a ff ik card by I tpecomb Patrtm atni mr for three on a feWe reverBe (old yrm hrnka cieaf around left end Tor. tun of 27 Verde and a Sr.l do. on the Put 44 IheMUni po ked un a tard end ooldhera pees to 8ir e.

In ut drew a lnr hoidrna Ooldheti a. thrown tor saitn varde by Brunennkv Pa risk turned M. A fee who wind heau'i fullv from ha nwn J5 tba Pitt IS HJ when tackled but tha offi'taia gave 4h. hil tn Duke rultna Tint had ered It appeared a though gouchak had off the fl a wheia long lumMed and reioveied 1 ha rain had viituully stopped If uiway of tha period The Navy line re i First Quarter Navy won the tone and elected to receive ant lbbell kulteit off over the M'hI i rid Nitty aurted operation from it 2i) 4 i If 'k' sin aw led on the fiec oval on the Duke 20 SOITIIAK BOOTS GOAL Duke's big line was fighting mad and Patrick and Btebbins In thtee tiles were only able to pit': up 5 yaids, On fouith down, wdth Ooldbetg holding the ball on the 23, Bouchak diopped back and very neatly sent the leather spinning between the uprights and over the bar for a tliiee-pointer. The second pet tod wasnt out of its swaddling clothes befoie tire act was lepeated.

This time It was Stapulis who sent a long high 40-yaid kick sailing to Hackney, who stood on his 10-yaid line for the catch. This time It was Steve Petro who whammed Into the speedy Blue Devil back, knocking the ball from his grasp and into the arms of Eddie Spotovlclr on the Duke 14 The job of getting the ball over for a touehdown was put up to Dandy Dick Cassiano and the Albany Italian came through In splendid fashion, On the first play, from scrimmage, after Duke had taken a time out, Dandy Dick ploughed Into the Duke lelt tackle, cut back shaiply and went over the double-line unmolested. Sourhak le-enteied the game to attend to hat vesting the additional point with an accuiate placement goal. Had it not been raining so hard and the field not been too tieach-erous, the Panthers might have gone on from there to a far moie decisive victoiy. But Pitt Isnt a good wet weather team, for the slippery going throws the timing off and the backs cant get started.

As It was, the tide of battle suddenly changed and Pitt was afforded an opportunity to prove It was as tough on the defense as It was on the attack. The Blue Devils opened up with an aeual attack, whtoh was moie or less easily smolheied by the Pitt defense and then Red Tipton punted to Michelosen, who made a fair catch on his 19. Ooldbeig slipped as he started out on a reverse and was dumped for a six yard loss, but after Patrick had ripped Into the line for 3, Mad Marshall laced around left end 27 yards for a first down on the Pitt 44. A 15-yard penalty for holding after a pass and a line plunge had failed set the Panthers back and Patrick diopped back to kick. DIKE THREATENS Coach Wade meanwhile had MAR1B1.L VINSON APPEARING AT DLQltSNK GARDEN THIS WEEK Thirr national skating champions are in- tinulng through Eridav, Besides Miss Vinson, eluded in the cast of the Gav Blades at Du- who won the national title nine times, the cast quosne Garden, beginning tomorrow and con- includes Francis Claudel and Karl Schaefer.

Army oiifiiiivB mcasuiea ami oited a ktuk bv Ciaig tu Navvs l-; 2 VVhitwheads return punt caiomed out I ft of hound on Navy a an as Aimy gut an tv 4 to Frontciak and for a hut dtwn 1, I ne hack picked up rn yard penally lor Ff forwaid toened Iong 1 an attempted pass Craig cut haLk 14 yaids to Navy a tuvli aeaault. on Navv 11 'I he on leir amt pas whhh Haneen tha haU-tim gun a 0. Quarter 5 hounds and Navy Ine bailors rush- with Cooke and tackle A ahrt helped the Sailors down Hood the 32. where lha first down on thft tu an aeual bai 8,000 Pittsburgh Fans See Pitt Defeat Duke By JESS CARVER fttaff orraeponitent DURHAM. N.

Nov. 27. More than 8,000 Pittsburghers, one of the largest followings ever to see a Pitt team play abroad, saw the Panthers defeat Duke, 10-0, here today. The Panther adherents began. arriving as earlv as 5 oclock FiU baugh Miller, Dr.

Andv Salata, day moining. Tpey came via bus, Gilbert Lloyd, Dr. Tiny Miller, Sol under Armv kicked over thajtoal threat with Cuoka at mid held and hut wtta noon put In tli hole when Cooke Mot off a poor kick to Nav 4J Army' running attaik railed tn function, however, and Wilson punted to Navv 11. after two Hrtet play lout flv yard Tooke made poor kuk and it waa Armv a bail on the Bailor' 40 Alter one lunnmtf plnv failed to Rain WiNon kiiked out on Navy a 14 fooke broke off lackle (or 11 yard the Rame hrt eiable pain, and a Urtd down on the The Hailoi loulrtnt advanie on two ruimlnR plays and Cook lilted A kivk to Army a it Th (tailor line pushed Army back three srU two rushing n'ave and Wilson punted to Navy Ctokt quukkakul Id Armv a 4(4 wheie lna fumbled hut Rvin remvered (or tha Cadet tn a ramble for tha hall Xinf shot off th left tide for aeven varda, but tn two more trie Army anil wa a (out vhort of a first down Army reluaed to aambia, and VVilaoa punted out un Navy a i4 Cooke picked up four yard then kicked tn Armv 43 and Uma brought It bavk nin yards On aeiond down, Wlkmn toaaed a ehort pas to Schwenit on the 40 and ha sideitepped down tha sideline to Navy a Ik Armv Renal attak aonn produced tomhriiwn Aftar one fake paa lAing ran to hli left ami threw a diagonal southpaw pan to Rvan, who made tha (th In 'coffin torner on Navy a two-yard line jhimnei waa ubntuted fur mi'hvari at nhi end end Jim Craig reniaea Wiieon at left halfback aa Army took time out The ram tontlnued to fell tn heavy drizzle Craig hanged through tha left aide of tha Sailor line for a toiuhduwn on (he second try Ryani placement lor the extra punt was wide Score. Army.

ft. Navv 0 Ryan kicked off to Coke, who ran the ball bdtk 1J yard to Navy a 20 After a first down pass failed Cooke kicked tc Ryan who brought It bath to Navv a 41 Navv was penalized yard for un neary foughne and Army Riven a fim down on Navv a 2ft Army, after two rushes, waa on Navy a 24 aa tha period fn2cure: Army, Navy, 0. Second Quarter Ryan broke through tha rtght atda In a Amt down ou Navv a Alter losing nve yard Rvan picked It up again-on a tnruet oh tuikle and bamuel added four moie yarde on An end-arumd Khltehead ra piiued CMvka (n tha Navv bi'kfteiri rajt fourth dwn pn Iniended fur Ryan feu behind the end son and It waa Navy a (ur Army on Navv a jl other big kuking bleak raig I'dbSed mne yarn then bombed throuuh guild un Navy a 2S Aftar a a yaid. Army drew a hilding Tha Navy tor a eeven-vard lues on After an exOtang of punt olt hi right Uikt for ift a Armv launched a Annv attai mailed Miduie took 1 raig punt Mhvo tued a lung dropped just bffora oarUvit dcura: Army ft. Navy.

Third Army kicked out of opened fire from it 31 ing attaik begin clicking wood driving maid of pan Couko lo brunk register two first weaved his way lo Army Cadet called time out After rushing to a 3 the flndor shilled ga whuh wa ineueMive Jit (tefanee Cooke neat Nuvy paasing 'd down put htng Dogged down lha Navv star punted After moving to lftt the hall un down men line fit ally ainppad Wood and Cooke The imhe ahort of a pmnmptiy punted to ba-k eight Varda to Armv HiNon aampered for 19 rd to hi nwn ting tha Army out of dier drive ended there Saw a Jl The Sailors when fihwenk fumbled ered for the Tar on intercepted Burke paa the Armv 1 11 and mn Army kicked to the quarter ended Score Army 6, Navy Fourth After another exhanae nook off a pair of Nnvy punt btuk 11 Tha Navy depeiite gam deep In Its own bnumeranj Cnike pass to taie but the inhing tha next toe to Army a 2a, 1 Aimva 16 the Navv a the Cadets' five- tha thrust Navy waa halted flrt down Wilson, Cunke who ran it 41 around ms right tndlj 44-yard me get- 4 trouble but tha Sol- aa Hiison punted to got a "break and Jarvis retnv- Army 38 but Dor on a rehound at 4 it ba-k to hi 31 on tha Sailor' 3ft aV 0. Quarter of kirk I Uiklfri and raced km yaide to Aimy a 41 report to a passim. territory proved a completed one short Cadets Jubilant Over Beating Middies PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27. (AP.) Army's Cadets, whooping wildly, trotted to their dressing room at double-quick pace late this rainy afternoon to carry the good news to their disabled leader.

Standing at the door, his hand rubbing the sensitive, crushed hip muscle that forced him to apend most of the game in severe pain on a rubbing table, was Jim Isbell, the one-time enlisted man who became the Cadet's captain. "We did it, we did It, Jim," they told him as they pushed through and to Isbell, the tackle from Union City, the victory was adequate balm for his suffering. Isbell was carried to the clubhouse shoitly SCmed its flifit DPliod touchdown. I BtrkU UISl luuuiuuwu Til Cadets foigot the difinity 1 onrl r8rv SKunHiiieil tilth thniPi ana reserve ansouaica wnn ineiri military training as they pum-l slier automobile and special train, and by 9 o'clock this morning, Duiham Pitts-but stalking Washmgton-Duke hour: Andeuon, Marshall Lee and Fats yards from rushing, against 60 for completely caplluiated. Duke: made nine first downs to the Blue Devils six, and had a punt average of 43 8 for 11 boots to Dukes 37 6 for 12.

Pitt tried one pass In each period and completed two, one In the fiist stanza for four yards and another in the last for three. Duke gained one bit of solace out of the defeat. At least, sighed the Durhams, it wasn't as bad as the last time those Pittsburgh Cats were in town, when they walloped JUST A EEW Here ate a few of the ghers who were observed about the lobby Inside of one half E. V. Babcock, Ben Judge-elect Dean Thompson, Bob Herbert, Frank, J.

Franklin Byers Gourlry, Hank Hangartner, McClintock. Mr. and Mrs. Bilhtown Duiham was terrific, to Roy say the least, Duke's stadium Is bull tts 2d Army moved down to the 24 on Craig Tha Sailor rouldn'l advance In pul ihr m- for a feven- rushes and Whitehead booted to Army ard loss on fourth down and took po- Navy look time uu AlieharPjayer. iMrfion right gua'rd waa injured and replated hv Craig kuKad out of hounda on ni hitehcad went around hi av 31 Panet th only hut mtised all umneition and Armv took tha hail on downs im Navv 3u jjf ban on down on tie 1 and had time for univ two pla't before jni.

lann in.ii lone vant lo Nmy 1 IS Ingram gambled vend few nilmite left Ilia whuh McKenna and Miss Jean M. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Martin, Bert and Mis.

Gaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Ward Eskey and Dr.

Ellsworth Eskey, Mr. and Mis. Bob Graham, Dr. and Mis. Paul Walker, Norman McLeod.

Dr. and Mi s. Bob LaKuc, fipid until Don Hensley nailed1 Di. and Mis. Gar Wicks and son, hfm on the Pitt li Mlif ld cuck et of Sou- Bobby: Dr and Mrs.

Jim Hodg- Uckled, he fumbled and Souchak'chRlc Daddlo. were respon- kiss. Bill Gehrmg and Dr. Carl lccoveied the ball, but the official slble for the messing up of the Th im.up. ia.t ih i.m iulcd Hackney's knee had touched Duke aeuals.

Souclmk, dosing So Mranri lit. ui -nd taii s-R the ground befoie he lost VBliWy CBWW tuined ln Joe Metlow'- Ro Cost-' Mr-and undr y. 'ion of the ball and the. oval was Ptro Kicked Hkcknev who ((stOltd tO DlikC 3 DOSSChhln gl Cat DflU 8RH1C ana all DUt inppitd on the point. I clinched an all-American berth.

C.oWlixri JO, Duh 0 substituted George McAfee at us, 56 to 6. And they point- Mrs. Dick Schuin, Jun Potts, Tiger Walton, Iia 'Lefty) Hill, Har- oMr Nnn4 aa aar jj -i" Tn1 n' juntrd its 'a w'l idh-r int Uo tru mi sirhsini wi Tt sn.d i ft wJt.liw'dofUinsV'i'''iir. 'pti on jf bl lol lul 'l melled one another, shouted like a band of Indians and flung their shoulder pads up to the celling. They were Just a bunch of youngsters, celebrating their greatest triumph of the football season.

As pleased, perhaps, as any, was white-haired Capt. Gar SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 27. the young soldier coach.

He AP,) Behind two brilliant touch- Navy, He said: Plngel, Michigan State College "I'm tickled speechless. I rolled to a 10-to-O Intel sectional wanted more than anything else jfootball triunph today over University of San Francisco, The long legged left halfback gave 20,000 fans their biggest thrills by running 75 yaids in the third period to bieak a seeming deadlock, then coming back ln the played the gicatrst game of his life but it was to Harry Stella, On first down, Hal wood 'Silver) Weak in reserves, Coach Wade Smith, Duke halfback, broueht.made only five leplacements, the hearts of every one of the (keeping Lipscomb. Badgett, Yorke, 8 000 ibuigh rooters to their (Spangler and Hudgins ln all the mmit hs by zipping pass to Wav. The nttfcblirghMg plavcis and McAIee lor six-) si gam. Hus next heave waa batted down by California May Delay Rose Bowl Invitation PASADENA.

Nov. 27. (AP.) University of California athletic heads ducked into seclusion today as the zero hour neared for their announcement regarding the Rose Bowl football bid. Just when the zero hour would be reached was as much a mystery as the team the Golden Bears have in mind as foes in the New Years Day classic, Ken Piiestley, California's grad- Was the bid held up pending to-uute manager and the man whoidays games ln the East? What will make the eagerly-awaited an- about Minnesota and the Big Ten nouncement, remained silent on ban on post-season games? The same for Dartmouth or Yale? Was a service team, Army or Navy, considered? How about Nebraska or Colorado? Qoldberg. Assemblyman Eugene Caputo, Dr.

M. M. Weiss, Dr. W. Wolf, Mis.

A. R. H. Bhanor, David B. Roberts, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter McVey and son. Jimmy; Ira Herwlck and Vince Scully. TRAFFIC TERRIFIC Among the visiting coaches of national repute weie Col. Bo Me Mtllen, of Indiana, Ossie Solem, of Syracuse, Ray Wolf, of North Carolina, and Carl Snavley.

of Cornell. The tiaffic situation in down- only about two miles from the heart of downtown, but It took a good hour to fight through the jam of cats to get wlthm half a mile of the ball park. To make matters worse. steady diizzle of rain was falling and the temperature was 68, entirely too waim and muggy. Following the game, the Pitt squad, piomtnent Pittsburgheis, newspaper scribes, radio men.

officials of the state and southern industilahsts were entertained at a mammoth banquet by E. V. Babcock. Piiestley only amlled. "Well, is California going to Invite anyone?" He gunned: "Yes, O' lh Munhall Leader In Rifle Shoot For the second straight week, the Munhall High School team recorded a tcam posslbie SOO to remain ln the lead tn the National Rifle Association second bt-weekly the standings with a point total of 510, Members of the Munhall team William fikyrmea followers, entrained for home early the evening, the players' special leading the fans' ttam to Washington and thence to Pittsburgh, Missouri Bows To U.

C. L. A. i.r55ur Mif the bail from his Lands and Petro 10 Tip'on i jns ur'recoveied on the Pitt 22 to sveit gnv further trouble. mttr An' Hi.r h'T 'r'e-l Pitt made a fli't down in three 4 1" eM plays and the half ended.

h.7hw Bv the time the second got lo. four under way. with the rain atill wi f.ri dilzzllng down and the field tmi i' ting wetter and wetter. Pitta 10 InXa cwulbMtaMa mi tt, D.k. points loomed as big as a million, 55 bt juioo.a.

but still Rambling, the Devils went back to their air attack and aided I wm. w. iftlh U-. "'Oni by wr punting by Patrick pene taller fumbied after lUrthne re'ovared 5 ineffective T'Onthenxt ud brmgiit' an Army kpk Pai Jb )Ms grounded, than fartH hark fur another but touldn detect re elver And finally ro to tu own 40 befor being final scare Armv ft Navv 0 BLOOD-SKIN II Ran Art Afrtlrlpft nMh Ain, gent, IMniiiltn, Halit, nrhiint )h driiff, l-ttiilttg llnir, Hiiltiarw or any un-M4tirnl ikln Iroiihl, rmn In lift fur relief and rifltlAme. He tin peihi( ited In Hton end RltHid hiaeawc nmne yrnm nmt kimv pottiltely Ihnt nn tnn ite ton rult.

Msin erttp-(lont nr Nuturn's Hnrninv dial til It not toed, that tm nrd tmitnimt. A Inr perrenlace tif tMn truuliltt ore due In fftiillv Rtaarl 4 hemiwfrv And require IUihhI Mt'ditnMan. Mttnv phtl inn fnil hent 4 hey rlv woteijr ItHAl Irealment Anhet, I lhl. etr, Don't ro throuth life vMH sumo nn-l1i1lf Hltln Alfllrtion II I Injurious mill emlnrrMin In bulnk And sutlAl Urinary Ailments Blond, Kidnev And Allied I rinnrv Iienaes art wry prevalent and Jrouidtfioaiw mit Ixp-ri att-niion. Ha are akiiled Ura entt u)l verted In th ue o( Hi Mtrrottop in Ui et-a tarnation of 11 sr rttion Hhen nace- try employ lh rrethmaenh anl CvslnjMupa to rutiHrm dHtifn! if from any i nn tuarit mfpriion from a OOD jT 1 I'lNAKY diaeie AND IT Hflnrfh Bk NOT-n 1 HaT kph.

DINTkY A J11HI AHK Ok THI ritsRftrTrn If rkh in thk ThM nm PARA UlTHOlT BYMP-TOMS OK ll RRIak.M'k UfRt th imjjorianit of an immtiaia a-ammatiun kvn a day delay I dan-Reroutnot onlv to but to ill thoci nh and dear you RECTAL DISEASE BUM, 1 1411 I ft, PHI Rill (llthingi, and allied Heiinl Ihweawet healed hy mir ftenil VAIOC tuelhod lot nf lima from noth 1 II WHIG SlMlin hit mad thou-tand hiiv 'Hilt NOT tdl? Wf OFFER rOU A FREE EXAMINATION If jrnn hay tnm Irmtnia tan not lindrrtland. lei atpinln ynnr rnndi-lion In yn nil hoot emi nr nMuxtioN Hhe neretann, it emnlo tahoror innlvl and Raat fn innflrm riuMnn! Hlood and I rina lel made ftHM 10 4 ft I ft ftH fty0ksl VtMl 14 Ilitfvliy 10 I I lv VABFiC KMRTITUTE S41 WOOD ST. Ini Floor, Qrotm lulldlnf iastquaiYer' to' da'h34 yaids on the same kind of scoring play, a slash through left guard. In the opening period Halfback Braga, of Ran Francisco, intercepted Pingel's pass and dashed 49 yards to the Michigan State 10. The Dons missed the scoring chance when Lelt End Sihwarz diopped a pas over the Michigan goal.

The lineup: Mtchifn But l. s.ev.H i. Jhrnl Sail 'rnrtara .4.... fithwars EiBhlur finiii Bo1MI vuh Mu ev nrukflt SnDfi flfcnj 0 7 7 Ml nfftl II Prarr Mi on hv utirir. Iltihiran M'mI 4 lfl end for 17 varrl.

Navy a longest gm flrl al waa hurt on th play and raplncad by. Prontteak in(erepted Antrim pa on I yearling tackle from Kankakee, Illinois, that he gave highest praise. He explained: "Ilarry saved the game for us when hr drove through to spill Wood, the Navy ball farrier, earlv In the third prrlod. The Bailors had pushed ua bark and needed onlv Inrhrs for their fourth straight first down. Ihrv might have won if they had made those Inrhrs, but Ilarry saved the day.

"We fell we didnt have the pnwrr to cope with Navy and that our only chante depended on early passes before the hall berame too wrt. Wa gambled and won." Actoss the stadium the weary. the entire matter today. PRIESTLY KEEPS MUM lie planned to return to the! territory. Univeisity of California at r.mmis tomaht and frimTu own3ri end went'ouof Ajleiei, led th Biuins to a 10-while he gave no Indication of his ffund? on Uw VSnthw 4 The to-0 victory over the Mlwoui I 'plans, it seemed reasonable be-sitpperv bell slid off the side of'Tlgers today, the Pitt ftillbackei's foot as he attempted to send it down the sidc- tiaied dangerously deep into Put LOS AiNGELES, Nov.

27. (AP General Kenny Washington, dusky halfback sensation of the iieve he might take his Rose Bowl with him. The Biums capped a game dul in alphabetical older. Puestly for tlnee quarters, with a final was had followed Ala- ico lth nmM lunNt. or Shot rnr PM take lime ut ktph Wins was hurt on the p'av and Pv I'rtisn McAfee rrp.aed Msiknev i Dike PaM'k huked thnigh jentee fur six and a first dn on tha PM J' lry ihruuxh ri('il Me I'Thtfii when ia-ktad prtn rod i'trn nLflhrrt tn.l UK I1 ir's ffhi 1' tut Th qui utilM wits li Ocnfi- Pitt.

J. Pus Fourth Quarter fHtt rrarrvM went Inin Vtl Ihft xar'i rama'nmft (.. i', Annn a.s" TC Zdrz tlk.21 a tn I Mu'i ,1 4. 1um rd on mV but rjwn'ar1 Hike's last scoiing that point on. throughout the irmainrirr of the thud and all of the final qumtrr, the Blue Devils weie too bu'y hold- tne fiat on his own 24.

That was Duke's last scoiing thteaf From that point on, mg their opponents in check to do nuuh in an oflenaiv way them- selves. UA1SUNO RUN 21 YARD Starting on their on 20-yaid maik the fourth period, the; score The plav ended a gallant Tiger ne piay enaea a if" Bruin The lineup! lh Hyland felt across the goal for the wore. from hand as he tried a wild. hpv' on Uiiid fourth down and on lourth, And what about Minnesota, Yale, Nebraska and lolher supposedly "daik-hoise" Bowl posiibllltics? Priestly re-! roiMM) tl L8TIONS Mmy other questions weie disappointed Navy players diesscdi. slowly and quietly.

They had i.un 1 ui. suid. nothing but prahe for their rivals in suss Ensign Buzz Boirles, the Navy All-American halfbatk of two rL -I-! D-seesve years ago, who is an assistant (lQI fiTO I 3SSGFS coach, said: "It was one of thosa things. Stella spilled ua just at the right time. Wa couldn't aerm to get going aialn.

Lieut. Harry Hardwick, Navy coach said: "This la the hardest fighting bunch of bovt I've ever had but It arrma thry Just ran't wtn. Those two passra spelled the difference. Otherwise they were evenlv matched teams, "that last pass to the two-yard line waa a beauty, Armv drew ua out of position, arnt a ulrrper receiver down the sidelines and mirprlsed Ul with diagonal southpaw paW Tutlfha'1 atf tuUJ hdntMt- Win in last Minute CHARLEROI. Nov, 37.

Paul Dcbnars field goal with only a few seconds to play gave the Charleroi Collins a 45-43 victory over the Braddock Rosenblooms in an Allegheny County League basketball thriller heie tonight. The I 5i5 i a i ii if 1 p(( jft h. i hv mb rl-fc tot.h'.S -1m (uni 4h hil in on fed n4 i.uun.4 Iflb 41 S'krd, For Inst am If Cal had to make peifect scoirs were Msry Alabama in mind, why hasn't the Louise Reich. Irene Ladle, -limitation been extended slnre the lone Stllle, Dorothy Braddotk and A t. lTOK1' I ride i season" ended Thursday? I inn mg tmm ftiir pint T.

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