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-swur. ocTOPnn 5, ions -Other Departments, GRant 6300 suxday sl-n-te legbaimi- -Want Ads Only GUant 5100 -rrT 2 rcr. FOOTBALL RESULTS ero as Pitt ower 1 ciuassiano cm CDA 1 mil 1 in a I Tfi i ii Mnt )fitirc i tli'ii uUi-i- uiEi.i i- -Ir. "I illM-rttim- 1 I iiti. lilMi.rt-licn'l 1 COIXtGIATE ot t.

wti. rir MX A Tl. HI AKIin.UJ jlMh jci- VViitrnh.rc 1 ruh.I. I'ill i rii-li MSI IU 1 HMhanj- 41 Mi.inn ir Hill f'i 11 hv, si. In, I til llle Mnrr.n I tirs riXlt 1 to bv I it By HARRY KECK Crushes lipiH'll uquesne Am.iny riff-mill MrtrOistll Him knr II I Sports Editor I fvnn Mat- -I rl, I Trhrn.

itrtltilllr llillirrl I I I ri. Msitih 7 1 tf I '1 of Mf A. lll Wlt ii inrinlri .1:1 MirHMi Wisconsin, Holy Cross To Test Pitt, Tech Football Kin cj With Scries Ending Fumbles POLICE SHOOT TROPHY Racing Pigeons Start fpf i Mirh. Mate 1-vn Prtrnit 1 1 irri HillMialr fd rn.n N.ir1ltrti'rn DuiUk llifiin-' 4.V I C. III.

t'nlifP l-l'iirdtii- 1H l.inrt.ln Hi T''hM I hr. WAGNER, CLARKE, TRAYNOK FKEUN DS ALL-TIME PIRATES in rum nut 1 Approximately 500 raclns mm-n. i.i 1IM 1KM AKHOXU iiiir -1 vhi-tilon i Mititii'-i'tii IIIHlO'M ttiuvi null i itf! i-Cllll-ilt ft h.iiiHit-i eons were liberated jrom tne rexu jjtA nf tio Rim.Tr-IecraDn. Tetecraph rr.iii 13 Ititilinia IV I rt-m'f I ''rn 2-- ml Normsil Mch-ndr'c iliHir.ui.l Cllf 1 1 T'8 Sauare. this Fanciers Scoring Too Much Power! The rtrrnl triumph of the Fsratcs set of! a lot burgli tea Pittsburgh 9m.m2 oirfflmcrs who nave followed teams ii i 1 r.iiiklllt ofeHtf ITllllTtHll 111'- Ii) Mmihaidin ItMisfllltT th the all-time all-star i.

I'ilt Iniii" through the years. espeetjUy in connection wi IuUp Iliirtmoutl) I'rnil I -rk I Hnlv nts -li tvlvsU (iri'i'Hti-r i l'i i n. affiliated with the Capitol city Racine Pigeon Club, of Washington. stsee this regular 200-mile younu bird race from Pitts- burgh each year. i Last week a shipment of birds from Columbus.

CV. as well as Washington. D. were liberated from the roof of the Sun-Tele-sraph as the starting point on l't If ti "Mv fi lt. 1'lciin.

Xchrs .11 Mitniu.MtP IVhr l.iwn II inilulh Tt-a. li.Ti M. li'iid II I'tiui. nUfsr -11 1'nrwns Vnlpiirnlfttf I I Ht, l.iik.' 1 un-t 'JU Kiiuv if l.itu icnif (1 I Iniliniff -juXHioni II st M.itf 1 Minn.) M. Oiui I ti MH ntnh 1 t-uihrr II ilw uKff I rhr Mpwn I'nint it HH-a I 1 M.

hflnH Uiflilmrti 1. 1' i ii 11 1 II I. II II II Pirate team selected by J. Long for that baseball souvenir of the That hardy percani.il. John J- ltioni UtlM'lt l.rnl-m-l.i r.nlhi rril' hti' hf liiih ilm OlliifT i rU.

I DitlMlli liit hi rin Frc.mri who is p.n 1 1 1 f-r-: 1 II their jaunt home. sports nut, and not aniiiimt. merely a bas- -t, has gone Long and has picked I heiK. Iltiiliho. 1 iHlmwi IMiilil kotoall enthusiast iTtiM.nl Ilrnwti nllll.

Mitlf I IT I rrntf (own orncll uiirfhtnnri Arnold AmlMTl Uflltiim Mlilitlphiiry Moatcn I ll.n.il.iiu re'l tltiiitlolnti Mcn I iilnti roih orlhf rn H. I. Mul" I'mnMiit-MHrth llllHl'Urt 1 rhni even one better I' V-l I ill" "limit I 1. 1I ls l.nhiW-ifP IiiMjim. Mrtt in fuinit I -itr 2-; t'ii v.

hrttnUhn Iti.iint'lif 'Ht HurvHrrl nton umT inn Norwli'h 211 Army 7 1)1111 (iimnl 1 1 v( ni 21 Ulfiiti Hi 7 I Injure I Mi.iiM.tiiiry II Hlltl'R Sl turr. liilfTimtl 7 I'. M. Miihlrnhrrj 1 IHi'liinttin llnfmrn i Mhriijlil N' Hitnipthlrfft Miifwrt 'lHrtinnn Mnmnirtiiinim -Ir. 1H riny MhIIi-mI ill it all.

iilif'K ull- OlilKhoiMM i-M Miu.nvpr lnnHlf Irhra II Nurtlmritfrn ill I'lnl livlllf 7 llrluith i hri nrhniirhlin ch IMntlMttlc 7-UiiilPHitlPr "id MllMUrn 10 l-nri'Uti 0 rntml p- ryi.n KitrrrnIN -0-Mmit InMMUlf imn.r.lia ti 1 I rhr i) M.iiicrlv iTtiu-tpiu smith HitkotH W.tyne (H.) Nnr I 0 si, f-4 rnt- 7 ir. Sllrh. 1 41-N. HHl. H.

Trt, 1 Huron A it kiii I ii nit 1 ilowiii 7 tnirthfT II 1'rrii l-nclora .11 Ml.ll.ind ruilo Miiir" I hmlron ThwIipm i ll T.hr TrflrhiTH (I lli'lllntiT. K.mi-c.k. liuklr an ail-timo squad of Pirates. His choices are based on both offensive and defensive strength and skiil and also take into consideration length of service. HrU Kli.ll Klrln; i Till it I ilU.rtiifl Nt wi.

llmineiM" 1 ''Tj ill. I rduri'lmk. JOHNNY lliicks hriil Here's the squad: tVacner. Uones Wry and Clenn Wriglit. TOM HOPKINS AmiiPH 71 Mntii.

liitr Trhrn (rlly-lnr Mntnp I.lnfiihi Hrtmiltnii lrlniiHHd fhi-nherd The touchdown famine whici 1 it Ksr i Hftmfi.rd pli-rn Md ihas marked the past three uu-jquesne-Pilt Brld battles came to, an end at the Stadium yesu-rdnyj afternoon as the Pitt Pantlvus feasted on a 27-0 victory over -he iBltlflltcS. PUt had sco eel only t.michdo-.vns in Die past thue i 1 roh 1. AitfiifS Id ftlnrtid'T i.V vnniloK 7 A. 1', OtiUotrt Htaip. Ill i'lirilitnd ii i fiiro stnie -11 iiloriidit ith.

fltilC (I M.iniimit 'I'cli Ulilnl'tttil 1 nih at nit HriirlMin nittiK i Sjinia i litnt 1 Mil tin II ON'Kn Sltilr .11 I Of 1 It'lil I) I i ii I II Sliinforil a I A. CI Uiiltlnill' WlNnti TflH A mil-" slinw ft Hi.Hiird IIIIKI M.nilh fnliMrn. It Ohio tii1r Hum IH. Cin-rn 1W ihlnnd W.l. rn Rp.irrvr 3H Olittt Ml.

1 ninn 1H lprii ''1 Oliln Utlpynii Wn.if.tpr 1" I''nlwn iivici- HH A run IfhlKil HHP )hio Nnrlhci-n iutnl ntM-rliti I Kfiiyii' of l)vhm 'il I of inclliHiitl xifi-Ki llnlhrimk tl Deflum'e norm First base-Kitty Bransfield and Lefty Grimm. (What, nr Jake Seeond tac Claude lUtehey, Dots Miller and Waller Maran-Ville. Third basc-Jimwv Williams and Pie Tray nor. Catehcrs-tddie Georse Gibson and Waller hehmidt Pitchers-Frank Killen, Jesse Tanncuill. Wilbur Cooper and Lefty Iifioltl.

lefthanders, and Deaci.n Phillippe. Babe Adams, Ray' Kremer, Sam I.eever and Jack Cl.esb. righthanders. Left field-Fred Clarke (all alone I. Center Id-Max Carey.

Tommy Leach. Clarence Beaumont, "Llovd Wancr and Jake Slrnsrl. Right lield-CHief Wilson. Kiki Cuyler, Jimmy hehr.nR, Lefty Davis. Paul Wancr and Ham Hyatt.

Picking a -starting team, Johnny would have this batting order Carey, Travnor. Clarke. Wagner, Wilson, Bransfield, Ritchry. II Urhrr (' tl tfihi HI Heal nllcit of PiH'tflf (I (iillfurnia )W IS 1'ut itlp I IS 1 oiti'UP. tt.li.M liny tiiiPilliiKiiifT u.i.i,....

oiiito 7 'nl. of Idtiho, n. H. Hill 1H( Hlilttipr SCHOLASTIC 8 The victory, won before a crowd of 36.000 fans, was the 1 1 i straight of the year for tne Panthers and pave them a 4-1 edp -the series with their city ma From Pitt's opening which came on seven scrimp plays over a distance of 4 vai until Dick Cassiano brought a tn tvmir feet with a spectac.l- Hide -Vri I lir.ahftti -i ircprmliiirr AMiinnn Virginia 1(h Mi-reft Acild Mlllanitiuru lt. l.rltniMin.

nilrnprdlnit I I II IIP Navv Kichmoiid Tchra titn lirt I t'llOPIPP liifi'tthoro AAT Mithimut MrKrrniHirt 11 IMIklnshitt tc HiiMtioitilon VI Unit Schmidt and Killen or Phnlippl. ni" vv 21 iiir. hctiiiiiliy Uiliiim A- Mary. Hi (iirtillna 7 Viritinlfi 7 inhmnti nty ivti ni Nrtthprry 4 Aubnm hi. I'niit C.

HIhIp 7 W'-'-l' van irinia I itittu I rienruui Tp' 7 nrolin 'JH IS v. l. ilil -yard dasn to uic I MiiiviiiiiHi Ai'Bd -i 'lurlle n-i'k 1 limt 7 I Avptie tn mvpr Mm hi- I'prry )H iiHinymi( 1ft ollartflo'f 7 MnrlliiHiMirir Tf "I rii (Tot'd Npu Kmslnstfrn II Moicira i tinni'ltP 1(1 lirrv His winch hitter would do n.van, mm lino navitiR the way lor Ilpllnlrr- CHAMPION Maurice LaLonde, ace of 11 Run (ho final VlrulnlH Stfttfl Nntrp lntnp Ifmvard I'itynp Itmlor rmoO Mirhmond Mtv. stain Ginley estate at Sewickley Iteignis, noiu-ing the silver plate trophy. Forty teams have entered for the fourteenth annual competition, to be held next Wednesday.

iiruitnd (iln-Hport VoiHumahf'la L' UfllVfT 1 rilriUrn the Detroit Police revolver team, winner the last two years of the classic Thomas liic mai Tommy Leach. And his three Pirates of ail tunc are, from left to light. Wagner, Clarke and Traynor. the final touennuv.u -nlay of the came, it was a asc of too much Pitt Pvrr. lt a pame Duquesne lea that went cown to defeat, o.i.

pverv inch of the wtv Atterbury McGinley shoot on the flic llJint(IPn "i (enti-nary Hi I rlndctphla K. Ky. 'irachprn If lrt-lr I'm hi rhurir Adam 'I nwinlilp HI la lorldfi Interesting Football Wcek-End 1 l.nlriilii' i Ih Trrh Inllnwrrs nvor-paser. piuil( htan Ti'-h 2il iirm.ii-" niin 0 Mpllinull Twp nllt HI IIP LJR. if ntlllPnVPn LU i iiifhpot Dukes Stubl)orn in Bowing To Pill's Power and Breaks llU'Vt KCllr I I) On Inn, mi crmm liiirlrtmin Htiiin IOiIkp la tirivnltrlrr Mllllnry.

Hn I run Mill 'fl llrinrr I'iiMn I II i III Mill. II iiicr'a Uldii. 1:1 I i rniiin SI Hlnillii-r Ill I Inv-hilrK 'l ,11 1,1 MfHWIHUl 4H I'liinMitim iih- to iinlnoscd a nna nrruw as Illiai i'i r. i uhii -ct. commit two more mlsciies in third period.

First he fnnibled rn-ji aaain, and Pitt recovered on the Duquesne 28. Then, mi Inst clown with etEht yards to pn, Ooldneia tr threw a long pass down the field to Cassiano, who was reaching for i it, just in front of him. when Onder interfered with him ami the field judge ruled the phiy eom-: (l.n lltlP. OOlt wuii uiiM. harrace of passes.

By HARRY KECK, eason held the Cru.aders to a scoreless, 6 nvrr thn'iK tie, while Pitt goes to Madison to xW ilfy" handed Us thud iportft r-unor i rr.i. uiUU ito rift? -r, IH Pitt was the winner. 27 to 0, in xnemui B- tint LOI'IOO ir was lulnaii vv nen unun fans at the Stadium yesterday afternoon Wisconsin In the seccna game oi miPi.feriiiif with fe.nthnll rival. Duqutsne University, ueioic IJlfic uu mi IP, Harry Stuhhlrcher's nig Ten team with pns.Hon his own iwo-yard line aibut t'he wa8 much closer than bat here lien went over in e. 1 HO ravn in scr game riM mil nmmcinc -b-r the line for the third was inaugurated here last year, which Mnrvi a 1 lnto puss HI It In 1 1- 111 nliruiiila shlnii.l'iil lih-ntllli1 I 1 llillii-rl II I Inv trtC i-rtrl.

HI I- 1'ltt scoren ioui iuin.HU""- rceulMVs chance of tjettiiiB- Pitt rollcu up 12 first, downs sards for the Dukes, and opened up TZZL fo, the Panthers and 12 "'t recalled Panther With; t'Minnucx'ul of 11 orthc ncvcrthcksS it really was 'then completed the sconna against two out for the Dukes, mis iuimu final period on a short to one in the in -in-ipir nun -minute nrivr I nnlnn Mildnlfs III for the opposition, anrl Pitt mane ic when the Panthers won, 21-0. Ouqursne is h-'st to West Vlrslni Wcsleyan in its lht opporliinlty to play under the lights at Forbrs Field, on Friday night. nltparlv' a lied llrt i. vl. i 311' I over tne irnni ri'MMm pass from about, his own two-yard t0 th fact'irTLiv iti riel.Hnir nlh.

I'rpp iKrlfi, Panther line. a hard-fought engagement. BREAKS IltLPI'D' JOCK Ui. to the ntt eight- it was a touch name, lt wasj Pitt's touchdowns In riTT suurniSES fans ine jiinii in i nuarter came from cassiano Harvard and Yale, beaten by Brown The panthers, while resorting to Coach Jock Sutherland himself DtailSlltS emphasized this point in the Pitt virr L. hi JIARUV ST11IL1I1LHI.

i i nnpnp Hil u.v rtnn-fii. iv.s i i tut- Ii (11111 WU1UKU.II. I nil Xnnihrr Srrlmmm taking to th? fright end, from the w-yara une. i om, its rest. I Jill i-v-vr 1 I tUn ffll-IO hV rornell and Perm yesterday, are in ior mm The Panthers JH omni-il.

III laril. ifl'l from Mrrinimi. I JJ "lit l-nruiircl Ihriixn Inrnnril runipl'i'." dressing quarters aner me niwi gun when he said: "We're not 27 points better than Duquesne. W'e got some breaks and turned them to ad si and from a 13-yard pass down! Goldberg to Stebbins. who but also not ect do the catch inside the five-yard line! beyond the second shine in the the right corner and dashed use of replacements Fot In Upset tossed 18 passes In all, but oniv five were completed, so alertly dU the Dukes' secondary pen vr.1 vincr Oil the mi Hinmil riin" lnliTi-iMilPi II Janls (lull 1 I'milt Hl-llirill'll over The first comp etci.

a marcn Anay KHoaini, amoft FS Oct 8 (AP. tlL. iav Theiniinrterback. played the entire l.OS A.MitLts, uci, vantage. Tlu-y rnliglU an oi mc failed to check the Pitt 1 way after a discouraging start.

ui ii mua in. qonn-IH the f1-. TtnlvPMltv nf raUfomla S' i cl ,1 sr if I'M nl lU'llirii. .1 nl I OHme. as uiu iv.i.v It was a hard (tame." rinht.

end. and Ted Orabinski, the t.or Angeles rose to one of its ine' attack as the Panthers' trio Army and Navy, respectively, on Saturday. Other interesting games include: Michigan State at West Virginia, W. 3. at Lafayette, Georgia Tech at Puke, Turdue at Fordham.

Pcnn State at Lehigh, nne-ota at Mlehlgan. Nebraska at Indiana, Pcnn at Princeton, Illinois at Notre Dame and Ohio State at Northwestern. Football Practice Injuries Toll Huge nn rnnthall iniuries over a period of years reveals the dressing Over in the UUKCs greatest gridiron triumphs today second followed a 39-yard dash by S1: Stebbins to the 18-yard line. Pi between Pitt recovered a Duquesne I fumble bv Onder on the nine-yard ''Mine in a mad scramble which batted the ball from the 30-yard ano Ste'bblns and Goldberg ripp-djroom. Head Coach Clipper Smith center.

WISCONSIN NEXT when it, defeated the Huskies, of his ho es lor sudsuuiu.u I III IHIftl. "Thpv were ton much for us. Tt's Wisconsin at Madison for, Washington. 13 to 0. gans- line to that point, and the Dukes Pitt next Saturday, wmie nej Thc turncd a washlng- That tne I'anuiciB i KlruiiiT Tnrilnm- Klcknlt llrturm imihrr n( I'eiinllli'll -aalnt nriM lil Iriim rriinlOi-" rl Vnl (inlni'il.

H.ihl". lull KlrU nnnni. NuiiiinT nl rimi- lll.lnnri. of I'linl Kliki.n. f'lrat lvii srMiiuim.

Iln Ir.t orwatil I'u'Wi Hp, I lluvin. Tula! NimiliiT Klr.1 liiiwn Ball linmn linililr Miulr OiiiHiiirnl, l-iinilili'ii llccnvi-rpfl I- It-Ill (iml Mlrl l.alprill I imipli'lPn uiuivui' rr onri 2ft. Ivnm ntnvt. lo nnisn is i- i had to light to take the ball on Dukes play ei st ton into a spec.tacula: their inme trrounns. fact that 30 per cent of them resuie noiu 'Dy fact iat Coach Cowns on the two-yard me sen-v'" vir-'tnuehdown nla.v with amblin-i emnn cm 1 JI Field.

nBainst West Vlr-: touchdown ai 10 1 ii 2 4 1 1 vr.i'hr.. Jock Sutherland substituted oniy haru, and but we gave them a battle. The bovs fought hard and well and the srnre would have been closer but for a few breaks that certainly didn't come our way. nut we have no complaints, no alibis. The better team won.

In fart. I might say a great team i Pill rppal iL 7. n.Q,.H line nVtbe secondlginla Wesleyan. Friday nipht. jKenny Washington on the recelv 1 I.

nf all Kliuis produce i 4.I1IC quarter opened. Then, wheni' The victory was the end of a lateral pass that waf three third string men. ond team, with Thurbon and Nai e-rarrving the burden, proved high eflective RKainst the Dukes this team rolling up four first downs 1 i Onder fumbled again. Pitt re- straiolvt ior rut, and Tern- for 45 yalds th covered on the Duquesne jb. out; oil wesi The Bruins came back In -0, I the open plays a small ratio, or instance, on mrara pass the perceniage of casualties is only 82 per ccn Kick- olTs and kukoff returns produce 7 per cent and punt returns 8.6 not always thus.

The figures quoted are for three seasons Tf heen lone time since! w. the hnll on an Interception: nle. 28-6. For Duquesne uTido iDufDllmerd, (h i Hpfrnt. Texas lurri nerloo flnn tunieu uu KPi-nnri nuarter, moie umii MTreSmmcr out the Empower drive that rolled 45 y.rd the regulars scored in any one 'Donelll, twice captain of Duquesne mil.

r. "i i.j nil not. OtlltC SO mrlnrl nnr llP at HUi aiO a Wft'n. HKiJ. n.Hl uu- iviiu iinii I 7-6.

after the Dukes had won from eral Washington hammering ovt 1935 through 1937. For the nve-yca pe. ua teU did le Panthers display his comment. He was often that tne tvTCDrt'ni-vrv nv PASS IlOIli 11U UU inclusive, the average of injuries on imwaiu nnt football ability that lt would Dllrntn(f up from an argument, 'r tallies always trying, was toi Waynesburg ln their opener. kie-koffs 12 per cent ana on puni bt difficult, to single out hc.y -wlth.

the oflieiais aoout i p' cent, on cent and on all line plays oniy a per whostooa out yard penalties tney inn.cn WHS the flrst Bame this i ir npr Tlassifled in the romptsauon climax to a game wnicn lomm Dukps ln the Uoie right ai periods frt npp.s nrn. rOl wits iio gliiDP fnr Plit uiua uic He 2" We 'flS. nf PhPckun is the reve.al.on that 49 'k' Andy Pabatin. the sopho- L-n The second came to squelch seonng uuim.1, nisi. only seconds; thpm witn A IniPrt SLI II i I -'t who ip secoiui in b.rirs occur in practice scrimmaee.

quarterbacK, mi jvtprlincK. 1,1 a mf. remaining to De piayrn ana io.uu in t))- nukes passing trom the injury xtTe VlMo injuieu touchdown inniH'u "i in -r nt.es to a score that would oh sibrc Onlv 49.5 per cent of the total injuries oucu. first strmBer. it was n- itw point to prevent anotnc! one.toUChdown Ihn "Tl.

'm cent in senmmage and the remaining 22 per cent otne. mm- taliy. ns eadof a two-touchdown lead tntprmiss on. and aualn in Pf f8 wav on (he defense. PENALTIES PROTESTED passes ana no pum sn inch of the way on iik uc.u..

I 11 the Dukes IFordlianrs Rams Crush tor one or me 8H'. "-K. Texas Ippntod passes to stine uie THIS .1 nil i i ftm, emergency. attack in the latter een In the Stadium, n. uu- -ml- Tech in thc Smith last year they Wayncshurg hy 53 lo 0 "QaU wTth the wind! told us we.

shifted loo slowly; i holt iim hllt. we gev In hio hap NerV OOUll' I Uic unu llliw. n- -A RANDALL'S ISLAND. Vvto the Pitt eight-yard hne- a Pnne 'S ISLAND, N. YrOct.

AN AMAZING ri'NT Two features stood out In the game, one an amazing punt by Tackle Carl Nery from behind his own goal line with the wind to Pitt's rerful football team crushed piucKy ie tance or ar i I)adril0 WM no 0. here today in Tri-Borough Stadium, bc'ore: krs of a bnd Imle. the end when he caught in the third meeting; of the two institutions v-uv ol lhat forward pa from uom- virtually the Ilim Crowley employed his first-string team for little more qulckly was removed as over the middle or the nr -k- ,0 take the two neriods the reserves finishing the rest of the con-prace klekPd 0ut of daiwrr for the final kes off the spot at the star two PWioas. tl.e rcscr irnnortant tilt, The Pant he wasted no time in- as the game i mi The official uuk lod. the ball Itest.

lt was i oraiid.ii a "-r getting their touchdown paraae: Parted to signa 60 yards ln the air ana a i. onmmn ii 111- mi TIM. ims rinarl ith Purdue here next Saturday The Rams scored twice in the-Ifirst period, three times in the second, once in the third and twice Notice, Pitt! going over the safety mans neaa and bounding the remainder of the way. and the other a dramatic finish in which Pitt went 51 yaids to its final touchdown in two plavs. The first play was a dash around right end by Dick Cassiano from his own 49-yard line under way.

tne him bl-uic nun 4 minutes and 35 seconds after the: stand, I'm not squawking. The opening klckoff. Tlie Dukes re-: is over. But I entitled ened but were put in a bad hole to my own opinion. And I not bv a 15-vard penalty.

Gallagher: Mylng anything against the rut Kii ked to cassiano. who returned team. That's a great outfit. Ira to the Duquesne 41. Stebbins.

doing beefing about thc of- OtlH fill ldhera rinped firlals." rp(thani I Kit i.iiin K.m Hiiku'- rt ftl iiriitir llt I lll (tPlt'Cf II 1-YR. GUARANTEE ag.l.t Sh nn, h.ir.! J' FREE with ilsi' v.vini" llVprt Rlrhhns mhhu Mm VtKlk" Jasain in the final pcnoci. taus surpassing their 48-to-0 conquest Mf last year. JACKETS IN CHECK Wayncsburg could do She heavy and experienced wall facina them. The Yel- l.

Kill -lirk 1 1 i i a ii II It I .11.. II II 1 .11 III. II. I Hrnill tiit-nuizh the hue lor a nisi uu" coiicii ohiuu tn the flve-vara ine. nnv i-hj on the Dukese.

Ooldirg, aided nmning and aiso 1 i-kl I II, ,1, I'rilirilif I.HIik'iMlrf llrii'iki. IIIH.T Malll. 'hv a nine-vard Rain oy eteuoius. uoioucik no--. Dilss ov hv.

"ln2 14 and-r-ved about him in this fashion: wAp- nf the end zone at, v-w. 'I-' 1 I7 bv qiiaPl.r: r.lnno rounded rient: "t.ive us to record Itnw failed 5- mgle first dowr their foes mak- I fill 11. I'rliir t(w. end twisted his way through five tackiers and went over. Coats time ran out.

coach Sutherland said he could remember only one other sum mightv punt, against a Pitt team, in 1935 when a kicker booted llliil 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, ing 17 I'rln, p.lnciue-. a'e niiioaf a DadUlO KII'KCO uu: fAiin 11.... .,1.1, H'T I'll and we give Pitt a great fight, lie's the fellow that gets that first down when you need It, and lie blocks and dors everything else well." LEZOt SKI III RT The roaches of both teams were I ill- i urntii 'run, bv Onder gave riu an he victor's with a pair of tu.i.c. Th. Rums wHed little fl.1,,1.

Irrt I "in a.tiiiiEi'.H i.in, 'i, an nl.l I ii.i.tr. I I SPECIALIST I' lll i- hanre a few minutes ih.ci but the Dukes displayed great i fighting spirit and held the Pan- -tbers For lprl TrMtmn with Quick i breaking the scoring ice. tanj.r.: the Hi f-t 10 minutes, uu 2 Jus. Imnglin! famous lltBTKIG shaver FREE and all you have to do lo let II Is purchase natlonall renowned "Celebrity Clothes" always metchless values, al SZ9 and now, with this oxtra lift they're easily lha biggest money's worth In history! Just one shaver to a customer and hurry for thty're joint; fast! Onder-s iumoic npn ald Jt was a where the Kmt notwlth. Onder's fumble bounded -they had to battle 10 more 1U more scoring again gam.

0 back to the Duquesne time, On a r- the third quarter, the rt.ms cant to Piincipe. tee It as easy to score as lijttier.o.i he Panthers were held Ho.oval fumbled on his 33 and two-yard line on the Duquesne nine on on the vprvp. Eslimeii'it standing. One plaver on each side had to be helped off the field. Le-mimkl.

tlie Pitt left Ruard. injured lourin tore ciT 10 yards to score 0 yards to score march. hi.t bu-yara lU f-edy end. iV riimt! iR lt tt I'Ali forced to punt Results, Small cnrgi. unui.

Dr. Ridmond, Health Spaclallst. II ST0J1CS UVM bS'p ski. Binotv P'H Si Ki)'Y IUII0EII "ilH f'; l.lill OF 'HE tum-rn int iir Indus in OF fir. nl' FHlAfi''; TFTFD WITHOUT KlilFf OA ItlS Of TIME VI A in 1 P.

IShoitiy after. B.n Jt w-ere oallush.er kicked out to tils 40 u'ltaek riiirlr.e the first quarter srooped up a fhP marciicd b-ic: lor 'an. the Panthers again lo.mu un unable to return to the fBVo) and nH lUrooks and ran 4a jaias ui u.r stalled. Chirkerneo got on Hnd taken to the hos- -tet ond score. (n.irVf..,vt.

nucd 28 yards to the ie-vatd-, Breat kick lo tfic reflm an X-ray examination by Fordham a in 'ripe and Principe on a reverse the ball going out on the Dukes snanor. the team phy camc after a 4o-vmd He last 'three. Cialit.ghcr kicked to tne Pitt fhe bBUle. while Joh.n i Fedorchak. Duquesne fullback uns carried out the second half to li rl-f tllc piay oi -ns 49.

second team to'K ov er M.in period. Eshmor.t swept around er.d fiTI t.nd McDougall f.na. after an exchange llvo scores of the i.a:!. nun's Kowalska bulled nis way: Cassiano broue into the .1.. w.i'nn.!,,nH rar-pri 34 VBrdS befO! S24-B30 LIBERTY AVE.

THRU TO 219 OLIVER E. REDMOND DR. r.irar ris bad knee seriously reinjured. was Pitt's resort to the air was an .1 nnrin 111 I i nut a ermn iiuin innwa'inn 01 irsjsi aim- 111 MH M'H I IT lUuut AlUnlie FVirrihains first tesn, burg 22 to tally the hut toucn- -triven outotooutKisoniet aiua rfii iim luuintd to act sou at Uie otai'i ot.Uown..

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