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19 PITTSBURGH SUW-TIltCMPH Tech Meets Geneva in Night Game! rmotr. tirr. Army vs Navy Game No Contest This Season They'll Do It Every Time Beaver Falls Scene of Clash pop KEEPS WEARINS ONE SUIT TILL ITS wXHjV SICK OF THAT SUIT- By HARRY KECK. Sports Editor Week by week it becomes more apparent that this years Army-Navy football finale will be merely for the gate receiptsT Navy has lost it. last three games, to Cblumb.a, jSke and North Carolina, and it.

lone victory wa, over V.l: lanova by a score of 7 to 0 in its open ing appearance. Army beat this same "'X Villanova team, 35-0, in its opener and since then has beaten Oklahoma, 'f Cornell, Michigan and Columbia and at the moment is No. 1 in almost everybodys rating list. vo wish yout? Buy SOMETHING SNAPPIER- By JACK HENRY High in the running for the Class football championship of Western Pennsylvania, Slim Ransom Ccnv enanters risk a four-game winning atreak Reeves Stadium, Beaver Falls, against Carnegie Tech tonight. Play will begin at 8:15 and a crowd of 5,000 is expected.

Geneva earns its rating as favorite by successive decisions over Waynesburg, W. J- Grove City and Bethany, all recorded r. Iaa a L-E to CARNEGIE TECH Mlilr (ltW) GENEVA Letter! (121) nndrk (ton) fcf; ip REAPyiD GIVE VPAH9 FALL APART- 'M on the rebound from a loss UI1 UiC icuvvii.v. Youngstown in the season in- auguraL The far less experienced Skibos have been in action only once, losing to Lysle Butlers Oberlin Yeomen at Forbes Field a fortnight ago, 25-0. MILLER BACK AT END Ransom and his assistant Wal Ransom and his assistantwai- ter West of Pitt and the Cleve- land Rams, have pieced together an impressive ball club.

Stand- out achievement to date was a out achievement to uaie wm NO-Yut-TfliKETHiS B-BOT I iHOUaHT So; WHAT POES HE BUY FOR A CHANGE HEH.HEH THEYLl do IT EVERY TIME YXJ WERE GOINS JO GET SOMETHING LIKE THIS- VORE SO WELL ANP too zoory FOR MV TYPE The pavis-Elkins Senators 120 lacing administered to Dea- roved n0 match for West con Dan Towler and his W. J- uberty state College at Taren-' mates. Larry Bruno, 210-pound tum last lght) the Hilltoppers halfback for the Genevans, leads posting a 31) success before a district scorers with 49 points "homecoming" crowd of 3500. Bill Donohoe, the new Skibo The Tarentum eVts of Foreign coach, today pointed out that he Wars sponsored the game in expects Ransom to employ vari- honor ot west Liberty- coaches, atlons ot the T-formation. On Joe Bartell and Milan Lettrich, scouting trips he observed that and Harvey Rooker, Davis-Elklns the Ransom-West combine trot- mentori an graduates of Taren-ted out certain plays to roll up tum High School.

The lineup: a few scores and then put them Liberty vu-Eikin in storage, The Davis.Eikins Senate Poa. t.E, UK Welt Liberty Lleskorskjr flehaub Davis-Elkina Taylor pHthmaa Ke 1 10-25 1 Notre Dame Head Sorry Football Is Stressed Well get a little better line on the relative merits of the service rivals tomorrow, when Army pl Duke, which downed the Middies, 21-6, while Navy gets its ears pinned back again by Pennsylvania. It is ironic that Navy should go all to pieces in its first post-war I season while under the new coaching hand of Capt. Tom Hamilton, the old Capt. Tom Hamilton Navy star, who headed up the Navy physical fitness and recreational Pgm dming the war -Tom had better luck when he coached the Napr before, back in 1934, 35 and 36.

He defeated Army in both 1934 and 36. Ar Michigan Tangle With Illinois Texas, which vies with Notre Dame for the No.2spot in the nation, should have no trouble beating Rice, after four games, while Notre yesterday, may be walking into another mwxeye ambSii ta on lW. Md, Up Michlganand HUnola have top billing In the enee, with Minnesota playing Ohio State in the only oth beaten, 13 0, by Tennessee last week, has another AmoVgnthenSgkWree, its Holy Cross at Harvard Cornell at Prfncetonand Coast Guard at Yale, and the only one of those th thats tossup is, the ComellPrinceton thing. orroinct Virginia already beaten by Pitt and Templet goes against -SvSeTn I Lfore meeting Army at West Point nex -week. Penn State, unexpectedly walloped by MlAlganStaelast week tries a comeback against Colgate and Columbia after its wianeriinff bv Army plays Dartmouth.

Tennessee takes on Wake FOTesbeatenlast week by North Carolina State, Southern Ca fomia meets Stanford, Santa Clara faces UCLA and Cahfornia plays Washington. Vf in Next to Last Home Game Pitts game with Purdue ends a three weeks home ta nrecedes twgames on the road against Indiana and Ohio State. AftPi tomorrow the Panthers will make only one more home After tomorro encasement of the season against Penn The JfnSEwm try to shake off their Big Ten State, on No successive battles against teams from that ss.tsi.'ussasrss mmcaran11deaTecah makes only the second of Its five starts when it meets Geneva at Beaver Falls tonight, its soheduled second SSL? Satt Parkers will be the contest Saturday of next week against W.ftJ. rorbes Field. By that time they should have enough game experience under their belt-, to gWe good account of themselves.

gjf" whohM wflrlwd out mode SSSSSHS hi table on the two teams, the first figures showing SL7 avenges the third tb. cumber .1 Wild Bill hopes for a better performance from his proteges than was shown against Oberlin. The casualty list has been depleted, Johnny Miller returning to end, Russ Skinner being shifted to a spot with the reserve centers and Rege ORourke regaining membership with the reserve quarterbacks. Accompanying the Tech team will be the famed 84-plece Kiltie Band. harriers meet f.

At 4 p. m. today the cross-, country squads of Geneva and Carnegie Tech will race over the Beaver Falls course. Tech beat Case last week, but todays meet the flrst of the season for Dr. Robert Parks runners.

Tomorrow afternoon Pat OConnora Carnegie Tech soccer varsity aims to avenge a previous setback in meeting Slippery Rock in the Tech Bowl at ROCHESTER, N. Oct, presldent of Notre Dame University says he is a little sorry school football team is given columns of publicity while the academic side of the school receives so little publicity. Notre Dame boys re taught to go in to win In nyth they do, the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh said In an interview.

We feera winning football team does them jf 1 wWe are ft little or ry, however, he ftald, that the scholastic side of the school Is given so little publicity. thanytd GBO.W.VARD, EAST N.tf. Steelers Head For Boston By TOM BIBKS Coach Dr. Jock Sutherland sent the Pittsburgh Steelers through a long workout at Forbes Field today following which the squad entrained for Boston where the Boston Yankees will be met In a National Football League battle on Sunday. Sutherland spent much time drilling his charges on pass defense.

Two weeks ago the Steelers turned in an excellent 16-7 victory over the Yanks at Forbes Field Paul Govemali, the former Columbia University ace, could not get started with his passes in that game and Sutherland is worried that he will begin hitting his targets Sunday. Governali recently tossed three touchdown passes against the. Philadelphia Eagles. Sutherland has had Tony Com-pagno and Merlyn Condit working with the first team backfleld which Indicates both will start ing Wim me ui o. which Indicates both wlll start against Yanks.

Steve Lach Bill Dutton wiU work with the second-string ba pWg also Include Cjutfjey uipv blasted the New llavenmbler 8 to 3, last night, to move into tie with the Oeveland Barons vtarons with the Cleveland Baron the American Hockey wnatem Division lea uagues Western Division lead as 6302 fans cheered. Brownsville Risks Defensive Record viern a KISEDA RnOCKfa out wuimiu Eddie Lea defeated Iriah Mickey rounds. At Michigan City. Ind. Jimmy Jovcfy knocked out Roy Lewie, 4 rounda; Rtieben-Meyera knocked out Tommy MUle.

a 3 rounda; Gone Joyce defeated Ted Weema. 2:30. Earlier this month the round. ahm Rocket hooters whipped Tech, 2 0, Jcwy Fontana, rounda: Freddie Hermann defeated Tltto Valles. round.

Nick Miatovlch (TOUNOHTOWN) knocked -out Irvin Teayie. I rounds. At Akron Charley Roth knocked out Jimmy Laneford. rounda: d.ra knocked out Jimmy Batterflrld, a rounds; Jerome Frailer FsRle. LeRoy Roth and Moe Hervew drew.

rounda: Tony Brush da-1 feated Rick Miller, rounds. WPIAL. Ctase A Canonebur at McKee Rocks. Dormont at Caraegit. Class knocked out By GEORGE The best defensive record among the WPIAL match with Washington.

The Brownies, pacesetters ti.AMivahAia Vallev The Brownies, pacesetters Monongaheia valley Big City Leasue DeMarejr (19) Baklan Carbone 096) HoM (190) Small 200) Htnsniaa 096) McElhaney O90 Fera 17D Karris (190) Bruno (210) Omogroaso 090) Jru- (iroomet w. a vunino r- W-iKM," In fcrnck.ti. i West Liberty IT 0 31 A LaCCS 3l-U L.Q. C. a.

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Flannery Marshall MAriottt McOinnla Tiano O'Hara Zllla McOhe Pauilo Philllpa Miller Irwin ZaKar Velley Teasley Varner Wlnton Newcomb Scor bV qurtr: WMt t.ib.rty 1a rest Liberty ia TovichtJowna Paoaic, 0 Hara Tiano, Zilla. Extra point flchwanenburff (aubi, (placement). Referee Wallace, Field Jurtya Wteaenbaugb. Umpire Culler. LlnaamaA Kernan.

Fight Results te. Al Phlld(lpW Billy NIon knock out Billy Jiutln. round: Clo Sbn defeated Booker Hodkee. rounde, Pedro Ft oreo knocked out Ray Carroll, roundel Chuck Cooper defeated Joa Tata, roundel Pocky Donaldion defeated Benny Arrlul 0 rounda. At Saginaw.

Mich. harvey Dube knocked out Willie Kdmonde, rounde; Clem Cne-ter knocked out Oliver Burton, 1 rounde. At Fall River, Maea. Leo Mucucol and Tony Coala drew. 10 rounde: Padro Cor-, chado defeated Lee Brltto.

round. At Flttefleid, Mae. Oscar Wllllamo Leonard Career. rounde, At Atlantis City Danny Martin da feated Don rounds; Laverne Roach knocked out M.nu-I Osa. Turner defeated Oeore Benalk.

LeRoy McQueen d.f.ated Irl.h Johnny Smith. rounds. Football Results roi.LEGlATB W. Va. Tech 24 9mtti Carolina 29 '1 Libiftv 21 PiTtKlkln 9 PU Huron IS Mfchtean Simla 13 SCHOLASTIC South Hill 19 Carrlck 49 Peabody 99 WratlnxhouM 11 Allegheny 24 Oliver 14 Vt.

Lebanon 0 Wahama 9 PlHOftvill 20 Hlllfiboro 13 9th 1) Martina Ferry I 9fHvw9fl 34 Arnold 30 AmloA 47 VcKmport 99 Munotowa 39 Hural 1ft Buffalo 33 Trap Hill 3 Crichton 29 Shady Bprlnf Anataad 47 ptmNir 9ft Mtniro 1 Franklin 19 Aiiuutppa It Jfferwon 34 Martnn 31 rrtlil IIOB SfHOLASTir Wllkln.burff Puguean 13 ftwtaavata Smith Perry AtldrrdiCi Schenley Fifth Avenue t.angiey Munhsil piy Rurrtrana Frnnkford Etkvlew Emit Liverpool rid gevl Ha 13 Ford City 9 Hampton Charleroi 7 Vapletowa ftouth Union 4 Burch 33 Warah Fork 1 Meadow Brtdxa 4 Sophia 19 Ruppert Rcottdal 9 WeHfiburg 9 Tltufiville Beaver FaHa 9 Centerville Parryopoiii I Lightweight Bout on WCAE Tonight -v1 Dt.Il Raffrty.fait-riaiiit young wrapper from Milwaukee. I we the cid (ct when tanilf with w-ttarulaf Hilly Graham (above) of New Fat Sid in Manhattan lonishl.Thtt lightwright event, arheduled to te loundd. ill be iifed over AttC. Rafferty, who ha defeatejl imtt Fontaine. Joey Archibald, uy Serean (nd other, i con (idered real aharpaliootrr in Midwestern rin( wher scored 20 KOi in 4S fight.

hat good left hand but hit beat punch hii atraiaht right eroaa. liilly Graham, lUble-mateof Ilocky Gmiiano, ha hwlonly t0 6hl out of 63 both of the to T.my lellone. lie ia crafty hneer who putt, hea hard and fat with either hand. Enjoy the ewilement. Mow-by-blow.

on i I Ictte'i Cat alcade trf tport over American Ilftmdta.iing Co. and WCAE (I2S0 on your dial) 10 p.m. Ami irmemlwf mr I-ftt'h harp I FEEL DE aharp! Gillctt lllua Bladra with the haroeat edM ever honed! a the Six conference, are not among the contenders in the Double-A flag chase. but anyone ventur- nae cnasc, Ing 'criticism of record Inff cnilClBin Mva ing cituvs Wrong- as far of! beam as was Way Corrigan. Sverfames the Vikings.

he flrst year by Andy pnotli lt(cd glx Sepsl, thelr defen. alva waU and those six were suf- nudge them from Dou- ln 66 tie with dlstrlcf, only undeieaieo, unUed and unscored upon team. Ironicaiiy, Sepsi coached at Bed g(one ycar. gtone year. OUST FOUR But jor the lack of a glngje Walker Dickson Garaglola Musiai Slaughter Rice Dusak Munger Marion Kurowski Moore Schoendlenst Brechecn Pollet Slslcr Brszle Jones Totats Headlines Two More Backs Off Pitt Squad Pitt Lineup i Pod.

TITT prBDtTB Heck (IM) Trenek itM) Bsrwegea (111) Kodb (IM) O'Reilly (Ifll) Nevtlis 2M) Mutoaer (II?) ftsulbomkl 41S9 Kmoek Ehlers 1M) Cody (17?) L.K, flkldiy S0A) Durtihftii (W5I L.U Bwkonakli (1W) C. Clottffhertj (111) R.O. Koeli 1911 T. Plots 090) R.K. MePffik till) L.H.

Lm (HO) L.H. Vm (iW) r.H, Alirfiint OIS) p. Bronfi 099) Weight lit brackets Kickoff p. m. Rpffrfes Uy4 Latum (Wlseaislt Vm Ipf P.rnl Vtrk MtehlEnl IJwmw-K.

C. Curtis fCbleawM TleK as-sl. BargluUtsr (Meidelben) I The Pitt football squad, awaiting Its Stadium appearance against Purdue tomorrow afternoon, suffered two more cuts yesterday when Jack Banbury and Mike Sprock, both wing-backs, turned in their uniforms. Earlier in the week. Fullback Matt Gebel, complaining of recurring headaches following an injury ln a recent drill.

was advised by Coach Wes Fesler to discontinue playing. Injuries were not the cause of the exit of Banbury and Sprock, however, both players being dissatisfied with their progress. Bob Hum, a southpaw passer from Columbiana, benefited by Banbury-Sprock incident, moving up to understudy for Bill (Tank) Abraham, the weekly starter at the right half spot PURDUE FAVORITE In general, Pitt is in better physical condition for the Purdue assignment than at any other time this season; welcome news Inasmuch as forecasters have tagged Cecil Isbells heavier squad a two-touchdown favorite. Bobby Lee has an ankle injury to add to his knee trouble, but he stepped around lively enough in yesterday workout to war rant a starting selection at left half. Bill Bruno has switched to fullback and Carl DcPasqua likely will get the call over Bimbo Cecconl at quarterback.

Bob Plot is back at right tackle and Johnny Kosh has won the nod at light guard over Bill Coury.for the second straight Saturday. To make up for the absence of Gebel, Fesler has shifted Bill Hardesty of Langley from tackle to a place with the fullback reserves. SMOCK INJURED Ken Smock, Purdue left half; has lost his starting berth to Harry Szullenskl, a freshman, Smocks ankle injury was aggravated yesterday when he fell down a flight of steps. Because of the hotel strike, the Purdue players will remain it their Pullmans until shortly be fore game time. This afternoon the Pitt eleven collides with th Navy squad at Annapolis Other games today show Potomac State against Salem at Grafton, W.

Va Slippery Rock st Fairmont and Indiana Teachers at Lock Haven. Gaspar Near Top In Richmond Golf RICHMOND. Vs Oct. Caspar. Pittsburgh professional, shot a 72 score yesterday to gain a fourth place 1 'h Richmond Open golf tournament Herman Kelser of Akron led the first round scorers with a thycc under par 69, topping tm Terrier of Chicago by one stroke.

3en Hogan and four others were deadlocked for third place with 71 and nine had 72s. Other Pittsburgh district con teatants fared as fotlows: Barrett Melvin, Franklin, 77; Sam Cumlnella, Pittsburgh, 81: Johnny Mahoney. Indiana, 81. and John Kuhn, Huntington, W. 8L Cadets-Eagles Game Tops Conference Card syrHiuecsABOWSKi West Dm at North Fayatt.

Vrona at Bharpabur. Leldale at Nevtll. Findlay at Robinson. F.inworth at BanlltyvlU. Rankin at Idkewood.

Avonmora at Ball Twp. CtcU at Avella. MI.N.I.CAOt Bakarfior at Xldra Ride. Waatmont at Bomareet. GAMES TONIGHT WPIAL ClfiM AA Ptnn WUfclMburf.

Har-Brack al Vanrttrunff. Conncilavltla Umoolowa. Kharon at Ambrtdga. Htw kfiQtlugtoa al Jtortll Braddoc Scott. arrall at Roehtatar.

Clatrton at New Caatto. Honeaaen at Monongahala. Waabtustoa Al BrownavUta rua A BtirfMtatowB it Trinity. Cumberland Twp, at North Viioa Midland at New Brtahtoa. TaranUTQ at Leechburf.

EiiMbeti re. Bawwin it South rif. Craftoa it Stow. laa a fnni City at Moon Twp. it Kina.

McDonald at KrMport at Aapmwall. East Bethlehem at Leal Plki Miiieaia at Aeonworih. NON-UtOtf North Huntingdon Twp. at Jetitnalti. Kivkl Prep at Dui)UtuMk Hutler at Oil City.

HelleTUt at Sbakf. Homer City at BtatrwlUi. Pt. War ion at Oeorgea. Bellevue at ihaler.

Urtenville at Allwood CU PbilDpaburB at PtiicA. College Grid Card GAMES TODAY UIWTRH-P CarneUe Tech at Geneva (IM). Ilppery Rock at yalrmool. Indiana Teacher at I B- Poioma Slat va. aaieat Grafloa.

PtU K-JV VIHanwea it leion CiHtfi tnlgbl). Mnravtii it Albrtght, Praha Pairoit. eballanoofa at Miami Nrt Carolina Teachers at Newport atTNwr-t fmi Cbflattaa At WiihoAi ASlto ncnrainr Inatiluta NartB Taaaa A-flea. NeW MfDCA Stiti. Grid Broadcasts TOMORROW vfiKidBil 9a 4 gri) Pitt 99 Furdn.

RCAE-I? 1 4 6-Armv 99. KyV (149 to ft Notr9 Dam re. U-IS y'jjy rwaw ffM it mtt.borfh stMlan a Aatafi Yankeva tITTSBURGII vs. PORDUE KDKA Tomorrow 1:45 MIA WOODY WOLF HtCtlll TNI ruT-iT-ruy I i Dressen Yanks Pilot? Standings b1ct.on 3 vuu sbctiox wru T. Wfat'haiiM a' Allf.h.iy i Bchtnlfi aimic 8ouih a a uniir 1 0 Perry 0 01 Fifth point, Brownsville would be i the top AA challenger today with an gvra of points under the Gardner By8tern.

The Brown- ies have been responsible for ousting four contenders from the AA scramble. Their record: r.s'ns;2:'"- Oj have been holdovef regulars, backs ik. BCVUI IIVw v. 'P Pete Wldmer and Bunny Johns and linemen Lou Roberts. Joe shoaff Elijah Pugh, Dick Beeson Blu Valko.

Wldmer and Johns combine to form a hefty one-two punch as the Big Sixs two top scorers. Wldmer has 60 points, Johns 38. Roberts is a standout candidate for All-WPIAL honors at end. Th WTlALs eom-mine, meeting In Oakland today, art Nov. Id, and 80 a kntallv dle for th la and AA rhamplonohlp playoff, respectively.

Nile were umtetermlned. The commit te adopted a Itiggealinn for re Interpretation of th riAA rule whlrli pm-hllilto Inter chonl Ocrtmmages during preseason practice. VANS FACE TEST Four of the five Double-A challengers see action tonight, three of them in league play. Vandei grift -faces a toughie at home with Har-Brack, Ambrldge is expected to continue as a contender In a tilt at home with Sharon and New Kensington is favored to "advance at North Braddock Scott John Donellls Duquesne Dukes seek their eighth In a row In a non-league affair with visiting Kiskl Prep. Three Gass title prospects.

Works Employes League. TM Bethel. Evans City and Moon Pine Shop pace the team with T0Wnhlp, also risk their posl-16 wins and two defeats tuna tonight Bethel shoves out Mrs. Betty Casper, a Starlet welcome mat for unbeaten Duckpln League bowler, Rv McDonald, Evans City birth to a baby girl at the Mages vgt zelienopl and Moon Town-Hospital last Tuesday and her piays at Etna, husband Peie Is handing out wrstlnghouse and Allegheny, cigars Klein's 473 rated top piv leaders in Sections 1 position in the Weco Duckpln And ln th cjty League, continued on their unbeaten ways yesterday. The Silver Lakers defeated Schenley, 196.

before 3000 fans at Schenley Field, and Allegheny romped over Fifth Avenue, 264), at Monument 1I1IL ace welded game of M3, jll into an ecellent 637 Manes sunJ rmfltflV! LfftRUfte AtwH atM It Nla4 seem Metkovlch Russell Doerr York Gutteridge Higgins DiMaggio Culbertson Williams Hughson Moses Dobson Pesky Harris McBride Partee Wagner Johnson Ferris Bagby Totals Mountic Harriers Win, Set Record With Dick Plummer setting a record. Mt Lebanon High School racked up Its forty-third crosa-eountry meet without defeat by downing Allqulppa, 22 33, yekter Plummer, a senior, was the Iff dividual winner ln bettering th old maik by IT seconds. Others in th first lv Duerr, Mt. Lebanon. 11:39: Barnes, Allqulppa.

Hidll Sullivan, Allqulppa, 11 55. and Wilson, Mt. Lebanon, 11 4, maitfrs lb II.M KarttL s-s ,1 lh IMal. mim t' IIS r-ninirv DUFSSF.N. who resigned his Job as coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers, may become manager of the New York Yankees, Si mgmrrrt.

in New York. Dressen rnanged the andm Reds when Larry Macrhail, now president of the Yanks, w.s al manager the Redtegs. INS. 0 0 4 miiv niOV SB- 81, a member of the board of gov-ernnS aAO Sifnona.retary from 1906 to 1908, died at Roosevelt, N. last night.

A P- mfmhfim of Kenyon Colleges football team have been sssi jss a sawMStwair' Bnmi. owner of the Buffalo Blsons of the Ail- Amer- tssr.wss year-INS. i jiMMYl ROWLEY commissioner of the All-Amer- JiMTA WlMMl Warrn-ton ot Brooklyn Conference, has fined Tex 'n Yankees 100 each Slew for punching Miami Se.hsk player last week. AP. c.iirin the running are the Stowe-Rox Cadet A Corpus Butler Cubs, Clsssport Pros and Odds.

The Cadets, who bead the Na VcadTrrwho head the Na- tlonal Division, will Eagles in the days outstanding game on the Stowe High School Field CI1R1STI MEETS ODDS The Eaglet chances of winning out in their section are sd- most out of the u8''" they have lost twice and were Bed once in seven games played. Corrus Christl and th Maon-town Tals are clone on be heel of the fast-marching Cadets. The East Liberty eleven must win over the Odds at Claport to keep Its hopes alive. both the Pals and be out of the picture. If the Rox- men wla In the other two games, the Crunkleton Bear- travel to Sharon to play the StsmbauRhs nd the ClaAsport Im ctash with the Trafloid Alv nl on the laters field.

The Alumni can put a crimp Into the championship aspirations of th Pros. I DUB ITH CLEAN SLATES Only four teams In the dls trlct show undefeated and untied records In league rlay- Dlu-lus. stalwarts head th Greater Pittsburgh Parade wl six conquests, the Mt. a a I a Mount Irt are setting pace in see tion I of the Keystone League with a 3-00 card and. In bectlon If, the Lawrencevlll nalrcs are marching Dr1 6 00.

a a l-nnn Id 6 0-a Th ML Let non wit'' ctA 1915 Porridge Vo? Junior Conference look Ilk repesters In ferenc since they I--vt won Bve decisions. MASONTOWN WINS Masontown, leading contender for Class honors, remained in the undefeated class by blasting Mapletown, 390, at Masontown, wr ftm.kon' si and Centerville ws eliminated from th race by losing to Jef-? it fcrson, 260, at Washington. In, mi. .71 ITO, K.f Dnse. I sa tli UlfT Miitakaff.

1. t'v im T---' III tb I'll III tM Palfftaf 1" vnr-fs football Ambridgc Harrier Meet Tomorrow A speclsl lnltllHi trm eountry meet for first jer wiiiads and learn reviving the epnrt after artlme lapse will he hr Id tomorrow St II B. I Amhriits Hponwired by the Trllate Irek ehr i Is I tn, the meet I the firs! of What may become an annual affair. Team wbkh mav be on hand are Ambcblse. Beever, snnnshurr.

lonora, llornmnt, Treed'im, KHtannlng and Tenn. IM gst, nMi 44 fcrh4 in. B. C. Play Villanova BOSTON, Oit- 25.

(AP. Mlnu three Injured key Collec will hsv ts first Sestelnce downing ml football test since downing vichlifan State when the EnRlo Si "vuianov Malnliner at play in.

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