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nmr, cot, im riTTIIUROH IUN.TILIQRAPH St Depart SPORTS Panthers to Face Great Passing Trio THEVLL DO IT EVERY TIME By JIMMy HATLO eeiers or vjreen Day There Reof Jock Smodc On P(( Team? Dmouit is rm practices or Smodic does nor or Smodic is a possible nr Smodic is not a possible Pitt Lineup ft' By HARRY KECK. Sports Editor Pardon me If I appear to be a bit facetious about the goings-on in our own business, but will somebody please itep up and tell who this guy Jack Smodic is? It seems every time I pick up a sports page I read a headline that says Jack Smodic will play or Smodic will not buT WHEN MRS. 3. TAKES TO HER COT OA POCTOR'S ORPERS. burp Poe.

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I. II. R.H. PITT MARunTI Kkladany knffel (III HurUhan iizoi iucauskae (In Rarknaikle ilM) Halllvaa (l Ivugheriy (1) (it i I oury (ten) lailanan (in Ploliliasi Foley Mrl'eak 1H5) arlwvi pefaaaua (IM) (1 Hruno (lad) Plate (ITU Abraham 1J Krro 1170) When burperton HAS A TOUCH OF INGESTION THINK it Was a DR.KILDARE TeittllMl SekaetU (lMk r. CLIMAX- Wrlgnis in brarkfls, Klrknff p.

m. 1 Brleree Ijle larM Bradley)! ampira Urmil Onrlhweateniii Unrunaa Paul Goehel (Mlrhlganl I teld judge John K. ild'liee (Oberunu By JACK HENBY Wes Fesler's Pitt Panthers had' I want to know is this: there really a Jack Smodic a mythical character, a sort Kilroy? knnw the Pitt sauad roster con- It piay Smodic "f' practice Vjt ,.,.1.. m.Jr tains I to be 3 r. arir JACK SMODIC ankle "i li or IU1 we tarter.

What Ii or is he of second a the mi supposed Wes up to with the unpleasant experience of ruty Jack Smodic, who is supposed same Smodic who played for i 1 tUnt ti iiiqa jnaupnnessv. anu mai VOUTOFBEPAN' OUTOFBEC to be the answer to CoachI Fesler oacKneia promcm ugui just before the opening game Illinois, when he injured an niriaT up against a passer wiin electric eye when they met ny Lujack of Notre Dame. But tomorrow afternoon against Mar. quette in the Stadium, they wBI be facing three similarly gLftad pitchers. Top sharpshooter of the trio'-' is Rudy Royten, currently ranked second in the nation.

Rifling fr Rudy, who Is constructed along J' tVia llnoa rtf Tavoir A'RttaS Yinm i warn at ti.i UHiUH OW CALL THE NEWPOODRfHELP tSOMEBOPVC'BOhfr hi JUST STANP I there-OW; (Tomorrow Those Who attempted 46 heaves and convi pleted 27 for a percentage qf .587. Spelling off Royten at quafVj terback is Billy Polczynsld, ranked fourteenth In the coun try with 18 completions In 85 tries. Rounding out the air- 4. minded triumvirate is Cart Schuette, a 195-pound fullbacjtv ROYTEN 2ND NATIONALLY, i Actually, Royten's figures ajtl' by a horse or getting run over in practice, or something like that. Ever since then he's been recuperating right up to kick-off time each Saturday and then we learn he'll be ready next week.

Every time you think you're going to catch up with him you find out you've just missed him, like Kilroy, who was there but is gone to hellangone by now. He is supposed to be a character who wears No. 33 on his uniform. If you see such a character roaming around near the Pitt bench at the Marquette game tomorrow, please notify the Sheriff so he can send out a deputy Frank Buck to traPp tom. eyen aljen off the bend, fet alone played a single minute, Jack Smodic is an All-American the most publicized player on the squad.

Which is nice work if you can get it. Kramtr Gives Up in Youngstown C. F. (Brute) Kramer, who took over the Youngstown club of the Mid-Atlantic League this season and made a valiant struggle against Impossible odds, has given up the flght and sold out his interest to his partners and the club probably will revert to the St Louis Browns. A Brute, fresh out of the Army, had the only team In the six-club league that didn't have the backing of a major league club, yet he wound up in third place and would have made money If he had received a little support.

He says he could not obtain news-paper co-operation in the city which has only one paper and was squeezed out. From what I know of his hustle, I'm sure that if he couldn't make a go of it no one else could under the circumstances. The chances are Kramer will catch on with a major league organization. The Pirates are Interested in having him direct one of their farm clubs. more Impressive than those of Auburn's Tidwell, the passing leader with 27 Hons in 45 attempts.

RoytenV throws hav cainpd 341 var By TOM BIRKS The Pittsburgh Steclers ran through a light signal practice session at Forbes Field this morning and then entrained for Green Bay, where they will clash with the Green Bay Pack ers in a National League game Sunday. For the first time In a couple of games, Coach Jock Sutherland will have his full squad ready, Joe Coomer, husky tackle, and halfbacks Merlyn Condlt and Max Kielbasa, who were injured in the bruising struggle with the New York Giants, having worked out with the team for the past few days. 'd3 Cognizant of the fact that Coach Curly Lambeau of the Packers has one of the most powerful lines in the circuit, Sutherland will have his best aerial game ready for use. Andy Tomasic, former Temple star, who appeared to be the best passer on the squad during the training camp inter-squad games and also in the pre season exhibition tussles, has been working at left halfback and doing considerable passing. The lightest, but definitely the fastest runner on the squad, Tomasic fades back well and, since he has been pitching for a semi professional baseball team for the past few years, has confidence in tossing long and short aerials.

Condlt will return to the right halfback position, replacing Bill Dutton. W.Va. Tackles Temple Owls Bill Kern's West Virginia Mountaineers, whose record in four games this season is marred only by a loss to Pitt, appear under the lights in Philadelphia tonight against Ray Morrison's Temple Owls. Other games today of district interest show Shepherd State at Salem, Morris -Harvey against West Virginia Wesleyan at Buck-hannon and the Cornell Fresh men at Kiski. The list of six unbeaten district collegiate elevens is certain to shrink tomorrow inasmuch as four of the pacemakers meet each other.

Clarion and Thiel, each undefeated in two tests, collide at Greenville and Westminster and Allegheny risk unbeaten slates at Meadville. Penn State, boasting triumphs over Bucknell and Syracuse, goes after Michigan State's scalp In a home clash tomorrow. California Teachers also put an unbeaten record on the block In a home tussle with West Virginia Tech. Geneva welcomes Bethany in a Homecoming Day feature at which members of the Covenanters' 1926 varsity will be honored. Other games show Wash- Jeff at Lafayette, West Liberty at Waynesburg, St.

Vincent at Youngstown, Slippery Rock at Shippensburg, Grove City at Hiram, Concord at Glenville, Fairmont at Indiana Teachers, Potomac State at Davis-Elklns and Alliance at Edinboro. The West Virginia Temple lineup: 30 more than those of the South i' em lad, and he has had only interceptions In contrast to Tid. well's three. The presence of three such. Ken High Seeks IS AS COOL AS AN ICEBERG- from.

mm; tuimis syniulate. Insist on Ringside Tables.) Win ame moth-eaten plays In football the Statue of Liberty. More than half of New Kensington's touch-dawns have come on an end-around version of the play which uncovered terminals Harry Tam-buro and Tony Kotowskl, the team's top tallier. Other Double A title hopes placing their standings in Jeopardy tonight are Vandergrift, hosting for Penn; Mt. Lebanon, going to Har-Brack, and Altoona, traveling to Greensburg.

Waynesburg, unbeaten since 1944, places its Class A chances on' the line in opposing Cumber-1 land Township at Carmichaels. I In Class milling involving con-1 tenders, Apollo is at home with Freeport, East Deer shows at Aspinwall and Mt. Pleasant Ramsay welcomes Hopewell. MANY GAMES CHANGED Games moved back to tomorrow afternoon because of the power strike are: Central Cath- ft 1) adept aerlallsts enables Majvi quette to rank as the fifth most effective passing team, In the country with an overall mark of I'i 57 completions in 108 tries for total of 721 yards gained. SMODIC TO PLAY I Attracting most attention at yesterday's Pitt drill was Jack'l Smodic.

the eame little left halfc'v In Sharon back who has shaken off ixwJ. Ciener Smith's Grid Languagz By GEORGE KISEDA Don Fletcher's New Kensington High football horde, gunning for a playoff slot in the WPIAL's Class AA race in the hopes of erasing the blemish left by last year's el foldo in the Double-A final, tonight goes after No. 6 in a row Maurice (Clipper) Smith, the former Notre Dame star and longtime Villanova coach, now at San Francisco University, which this year plays Nevada, staniora, ueirou, oiaic, lco v.no. state. Utah.

Wvomine and St. Mary's, has his own terminoloev for the eame of football. Some of his pet expressions PONT BE FRI6HTENEC? PEAR-BUT "THE POCTOR THINKS IT'S QUITE SERIOUS AWyou cJust IfvWGlNE ITYOU'RE A LITTLE TIREP BEST THINS IS HOP woki.u riohts reserved. BROOMS ABRAMOVIC newest Ironman Ironmen Sign Abramovic The former leading college scorer of the nation, John (Brooms) Abramovic of Etna, is the latest star to be signed by the Pittsburgh Ironmen of the new Basketball Association of America, who will play their home games at The Gardens. Business Manager John T.

Mc-Greevey announced the acquisition of the former Salem. College star, who joins Eddie Milkovich and Moe Becker, former Du quesne University satellites, as a nucleus for a strong team to be manhtvl htr Dan 1 T5lvr anntVinr JJ tUUl 4A ViAa UI1UUIVI jj" former Duquesne ace, who will I have the assistance of Chick i riavlps his formpr mpntrir. in an il advisory capacity. Ten players in an nave ueen signeu. Abramovic scored 57 points in one game, 777 In one season and 2170 in four seasons as a college player and was named to the All-America team in 1943.

He served in the Navy from 1943 until last February. 1 I a 1 I iMf I If? St Mt1 4 Pili mmmmmim 1 1 cracked ankle to be ready for hife I 1946 debut. Frank Carver, the able Pi publicity director, has workei out some interesting statistic. comparisons on tomorrow's iIm, vals. In rushing, for instance, thai Panthers have averaged 2.6 yardl per attempt against the Hilltopf pers' 2.8.

Pitt's defense has limJ ited the Opposition to 3 yards; per try whereas Marquette's opi ponents have moved the ball 4.7:" SKIBOS MEET DUKES Pitt has gained 174 yards completing 11 of 41 passes to fall far short of Marquette's Im-! No. Today's College Foottall Card DISTRICT Duquenne vs. Carnegie Tech (practice game), Tech Bowl, 4 p. m. Shepherd at Salem, Morris-Harvey at W.

Va. Wesleyan. Cornell Freihmtn at Kiski. Weit Virginia at Temple (night). EAST Lock Haven Teachera at Weit Cheater Teachera.

MIDWEST Tulsa at Detroit (night). Baldwin-Wallace at Weatarn Reserve. Reliance at Findlay. Washburn at Kansas Teachera. Midland at Nebraska Wesleyan.

Otterbeln at Ohio Northern. Emporia Teachers at Southwestern Kansas. SOUTH VPI at Maryland (night). Murray Teachers at Chattanooga. Southwestern Louisiana at Mississippi Southern.

Klon at Newberry. Northwestern Louisiana at Southeastern Louisiana. ROCK? MOUNTAIN Hardln-Slmmonj at New Mexico. FAR WEST Pppperdlne at Loyola. College of Idaho at Willamette.

6 pressive figures. But in intercep. tlons Pitt ranks ahead of thiM Murray tribe, having picked oijj If 11 throws for 125 yards to are: PORE STRETCHING -Light workout NO BULGE IN THE MUSCLES Command to players to be passive in their play. ARM CHAIR EXTENSION Easy lead on a pass. INFECTIOUS APATHY Monday morning attitude of players after a hard game or a long weekend.

MENTAL HERNIA Feeling of athlete who can't absorb any more instruction. FAULTY OSMOSIS When player fails to assimilate instruction. COLLECTED MOVE Player hits his opponent in position. HAMMER AND TONGS Playing for keeps. TOO MUCH DAYLIGHT Faulty line spacing.

ELECTRIC ALERTNESS Best attitude a player can have during game. EFFECTIVE PROGRESSIVENESS Improvement In player's ability. ALL THE WAY THIS TIME A touchdown play. MEDICINE BALL MAN Player who Is all thumbs Ih handling the ball. GOING CHIFFON Player who turns soft.

Pickups Along tie Sports Trail Here's a guy who'll never make the headlines: Schwoeffermann with Sharon at home. Ever since the Kensters' memorable 38-6 collapse against Do-nora in the duel tor the AA title last year, Fletcher and his flock have been smarting for a return crack at the crown. They may turn the trick this year. Fletcher's footballers already have emerged as the No. 1 con tender for Donora's vacated throne by virtue of successive victories over Central Catholic, 26-0; Beaver Falls, 25-7; Schen ley.

45 Har-Brack. 19-6, and Baldwin, 40-6. ANCIENT PLAY WORKS The Kensters have been break' ing opponents on one of the most Pos. Bethel N. Favette L.E.

L.T. L.G. C. R.O. R.T.

R.E. R.H. F. Replogle Clengan Sehalcb Murdoch Rucka Taylor Picard Plockl Sourbeer Bognar St. Clair Perko Cheesebrough Franzee Pantersla Spik Kencbet Luts Btefanski Rldgeway Wlndsheimer Wilson kicking a horse or peing State Back in 1925 the Na trophy was destroyed in a fire Jansante, Steeler End, to Be Honored CHARLEROI, Oct 18.

Val Jansante, end for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Professional Football League, will be honored by 200 fans from his home town, Bentleyville, when the Steelers meet the Washington Redskins at Forbes Field, Nov. 3. The Bentleyville group will attend the game in a body and present Jansante a gift quette's 92 for the same number, it of runs. Pitt's opposition has; gained 86 yards per game, through the air, but Marquette has limited Its rivals to only 54'i yards per game, i I Bill Donohoe's Carnegie Tech, School Grid Lineups Skibos, with an open date week because of Lehigh canceN -lation, engage in a practice sklr mish with Duquesne in the Teclj Bowl this afternoon. Play will start at 4 o'clock.

1 rMr of UotnflcffiQ AiYiHrirtern of the Navy football team. They use him in place of the departed Bob Hoernschemeyer to balance the roster Wonder what will MARQUETTE ON WAY Pos. W. Virginia. Temple.

L.E. Citric Phlpps L.T. Kulakowskl Kollbaa L.O. Corum Plscltelio C. Benjamin Plei R.O.

Peeliah Callahan R.T. Remenar Babett RE. Spelock Bewson Q. Zlnnaicb Glrton L.H. Keane Sutton R.H.

Devonshire Sloiburg F. Xuhayda Nejman Klckoff 8:40 p. m. (EST). happen to a college band if it ever gets itself wound up in a pretzel formation? Last Saturday when Army was playing Michigan at Ann Arbor, Shorty McWilliams, the halfback who picked up his marbles and went back home, was at nearby Lansing helping Mississippi State to beat Michigan tional Amateur golf championship Score by quarters Bethel 7 16 Touchdowns St.

Clair, Sourbeer 2, Picard. Extra points Plocki, Cain. Pos. Arnold Leechburg L.E. Mosea Hunter L.T.

Peconl Diana L.G. Marslco Mottura C. Kuba Mlkeska R.O. Latona Tonclnl R.T. Nlcaslro Small R.E.

Romtto Denyan Q. Coury Bologna L.H. Sukala Nigra R.H. Blsa Walker F. Johnston Bono Score by quarters: Arnold OSS IS Leechburg 0 0 7 01 Pos.

Rostraver Masontown L.E. Crusar A- Clarmella L.T. Turner Buchiantl L.O. Lacknar Siandlsa C. Roberta Butella R.O.

Vltalle Leasure R.T. B. Rainey Wellington R.E. Kaylo Merti Kline Bartges L.H. Rechichar Lesnlck R.H.

Paklsh C. Clsrmella F. O. Rainey Parimucha Bcore bv Quarters: Masontown 13 0 734 Touchdowns Bartges Parimucha 2. A.

Clarmella. extra points usmoa, ran mucha 2. Bentleyville Btazeskl Mendola Dormo Kuhar Greenlee Kurowskl Sakalofr Quattio Rummell Wedycheck Marvlns Score by quarters: Snowden 12 Bentleyville 0 Touchdowns Stenzer 1 14 740 0 Todlesnlk. Tus- tin, Marvins. Extra points Timko 4.

Pos. L.E. L.T. L.G. C.

R.O. R.T. R.E. LH. R.H.

Jefferson Camacd 8. Yourcheck Naslatka Kachurlk Battlsclnl O'Boercht Lockett Black Culp Duke Becker Bethlehem Williams Birch Solomon Ullcone Livingston Hauser Abbadini Mancinl Stotton Carl Muron F. Score bv Quarters: Jefferson 12 12 731 Touchdowns Culo 3, Becker, Haywood. Extra points 8. Yourcheck (rushing).

Pos. L.E. L.T. L.G. C.

R.O. R.T. R.E. J. LH.

RH. F. Pos. Snowden L.E. Bruce L.T.

Oreyllnck L.O. Condle C. Andersko R.O, Pust R.T. Butellt R.E. Wilson Tlmko L.H.

Tustln R.H. Todlesnik F. Sterner Dunbar Twp. Perry McCandlesa Moorman Halaas Sassi Marcinek Boies Wledman Adamcneck Lowry Baker Derryberry McCabe Check Thomas Gratson Vastocce Wright Townsend Ouarlglla Giocondi McLaughlin Rolllson Touchdowns Brown, Bliss, Romlto. at Atlanta and recently the National Open cup was similarly destroyed in a fire at the Tarn o' ghanter Club, Chicago.

Buddy Young, who was supposed tb lead the Illlnl to the National championship this year, is winding up as a tackling dummy, if we are to believe all the stories about how he's being stopped in game after game Back in 1910 the world series between the Athletics and Cubs did not get under way until Oct. 17. This year's ended two days earlier Frank Whitman, who was a rookie infielder with the White Sox, and, of course, was paid, has been okayed to play college basketball at Illinois Wesleyan Smiley Quick, the golfer, pronounces his name "Quake," and he has legally changed his complete name from Layman Quick to Smiley Quick because everybody called him Smiley and he didn't like the Layman, anyway Charles W. Rldinger, Who died the other day, was one of the men on Pitt's athletic council when it brought Pop Warner here in 1915 to set the stage for the rise of the Panthers to gridiron fame. T5 Joseph R.

Eberle of Aliquippa, son of Ray Eberte, the former colorful boxing show announcer, has received a caseation from the Surgeon-General of the Army for exceptional duty while working with amputees at the England General Hospital at Atlantic City foikwing more than a year's service with the medical corps in England and France. Extra point Hart (placement). Pos. Monrasen St. George L.E.

Chamko Lawrence L.T. Latkanlch SwelUnek L.O. Wiseman Osborne C. Kurdllla Stalngraber R.O. Eantora Kunkel R.T.

Caroata Muller R.E. Koval Lobar Q. Gladys Capper L.H. Nails McCloskey 1 R.H. Geleelhart Blrsle F.

Stairierl Lauterbacb Score by quarters: Moneesen 10 710 St. George 0 0 7 714 School Grid Card OAMES TWW AFTERNOON McKeea Rocks at Dormont, Brldgevilie at Elisabeth. Baldwin at Crafton. South Fayette at McDonald. Neville at Moon Township.

Mlllvale at Bellevue. Edgewood at East Pittsburgh. California at Cecil. Avella at Hickory. Bchenley at Allderdlce.

Peabody at South Hills. Westlnghouse at South. Carrlck at Fifth Avenue. Langley at Perry. Union Township at Shrnango.

West Bethlehem at Midway. Cornell Freshmen at Klskl Prep. Bell Township at Shady Side Academy. New Brighton at Beaver. flewlckley at Freedom.

Allegheny at Oliver. Robinson at Rharpaburg GAMES TONIGHT Penn at Vandergrtft. Sharon at New Kensington. German Township at Redstone. Erie Academy at New Castle.

Rankin at Munhsli. Mt. Lebanon at Har-Brack. Monongahela at Washington. Scottdale at Connellsvllle.

Clairton at Charterol. Grove City at Butler. Donor at Brownsville. Altoona at Oreensburg. Aliquippa at Ell wood City.

Wayneeburg at Cumberland Township. Canonsburg at Trinity. Swlasvale at Oakmont. Georges at North Union. Findlay Township at Burgettstown.

Washington Township at Blalrxvtlie. Hopewell at Mt. Pleasant Ramsay. Freeport at ApnH- Chartlers at East Washington. Avalon at Avjnworth.

St. Marr of Mount at 8t. Vincent Preps. North Catholic at Johnstown Catholic Ferm'ale at DuBols. Jnhneonburg at Oil Ctty.

Mt. Unl-m at Altoona Catholie, Osceola Mills at Puniautawney. Bosweli at Somerset. Fftlrchance at Monsngehela Township. Man at Evan City.

WPIAL Clsss A A game. WPIAL Class A game. WPIAL Class game. City League game. in.

I voo viitciuiiH siiviig shws the Minnesota football team, was 4 Tfo, DOm in Italy. it '1 2 Rochester, Turtle Creek vs. Brad-dock at North Braddock Scott, Brentwood at' Monaca, Scott at Wilkinsburg, West View at Sha- ler, East Deer at Aspinwall. Reset for tomorrow night is the tilt sending West Deer to Etna. The battle which has been raging ior several days as to when the Duquesne-McKeesport game will be played is finally settled.

The game was originally scheduled for this evening on the McKeesport field but the Tubers asked the Little Dukes to change it to tomorrow afternoon due to the power strike. Duquesne balked and went as far as requesting a ruling on the matter from the WPIAL Decis ions Committee, which insisted the schools agree on the date. The Duquesne School Board met last night and bowed to the wishes of McKeesport. In yesterday's leading games, Vernon won its seventh in a row to remain unbeaten by topping South Huntingdon, 6-0, and Masontown, leading Class title contender, followed suit by crushing Rostraver, 340. Jef ferson, beaten once in non-league competition, stayed in the Class race by downing Bethlehem, Grid Broadcasts TOMORROW WCAE (2 to 4 p.

ra.) Army ve. Columbia. KDKA (2 to p. Pitt vb. Mar quette.

amv (g to p. m. (Northwestern vs. Michigan. SUNDAY WWW fSrSA tn burgh Steelers vat Green Bay Packers.

Remember? Remember 'way back when a fellow could handle a law prac tice and still coach a major college football team and you could easily pronounce every Exprtas base direct to track Loaf Greyhound TarminaJ daily 1 fCV I I U1 yyy hTottV W4 tt I Ja I lVlilWAUi.CJ, UCl. wits seven first-stringers being left -1 at home because of injuries, th Marquette University footbaB 'i squad boarded a train at noon today for Pittsburgh, where Coach Frank J. Murray's Hilltoppera will meet the University of Pitt, burgh tomorrow afternoon. The Marquette gridmen are scheduled for an early mornlnji arrival and because of the hotel strike in Pittsburgh will remain aboard their Pullmans. Lightweight BouiA on WCAE Tonightl iwo tiastiy UgbtweighU nave a f-ner on Manhattan's sock mar' tonight.

Lulu Cottantino (abp,) of New York's East Side and Jofc 5jj Dell, Brooklyn, have it out in a round headliner that will be' abJ over stations of the ABC Net''j Lulu, the Candy is fair among boxing foremost ligfj weiehtj. He knows all the tricky 4k fi.llraiffinn irmAa Ha falnlmi boxes he noted lor his shifty -1 footwork. And be has stamina Dell, however, in addition tr a right-sharp socker, also sh' -a a speedster and is able to wi' jfttA I a rapid pace. Since his Ar (Kj charge early this year, he ta tjisplaj-ing fine form and' ju if seven out of nine fights. i Enjoy the excitement blot blow.onGillettesCavalc tolrlf over American Broadcas1 igCo.

I WCAE( 1250 on your di AatlO And remember men UX)K harp! FEEL sharp! BE sharp! it Blades with the sharpest edges' ever honed! 1 tk. I 4 Touchdowns Chamko, Stafllert 2, Blrsle, Loner. Extra points Lauterbacb. 2 (place-kicks): Chamko (pass). South Union McCarthy Bierer Ryan Roby Dugan Mardnko Novak Haley Anderson Jenkins Baretta Score by quarters: Unlontown 0-7 South union Touchdowns- -Anderson, Mclntlre.

Extra point Susege. Pos. Unlontown L.E. Howard L.T. Lowe UG.

Mschlnsky C. Boyd R.O. Sanson R.T. Gich RE. Mclntlre (J.

Wllseck L.H. Cslahan R.H. Susege F. Altamonta Collegiate Rules For Pro Floormen PHILADELPHIA, Oct 18. (AP.) The Basketball Association of America will start its first season this year playing college rules with three exceptions, Maurice Podoloff, league president, said today.

Unlimited substitutions will be permitted, coaching from the bench will be allowed during time out and between periods and there is no optional foul rule as each penalty shot must be taken. Touchdowns Guarlrlla 2. Wright 3. Ha- lass. Rolllson.

Extra noints McLaughlin (kick and pass), Ouarigiia (end run), uioconai (plunge). Pos. L.E. L.T. L.G.

C. RO. RT. RE. L.H.

RH. Marion Dillon Bowera Legg Arse! Muslna Tremback B. Jolley Dtllena McFsll Fplker Ellsworth Forte P. Paullkowski Jesco Kennedy Yurchlck Swing Madduha Milby Snyder Krajnac Puchkarlda F. G.

Camendna score by Quarters: Marlon 0 0 Eorth Touchdowns McFaU, Snyder. 'points Splker. Mllby. 07 71 Extra i Pos. Canonmurg Trinity L.E.

Poplolowakl Bataon L.T. Addta Walker L.O. Porcero Gettif C. J. Mancinl Ken RO.

Leako Chlvera R.T. Hoch McGIH R.E. A. Mancinl Bannister Q. Chemento Tomalc LH.

Koceskl KamlnsU R.H. Thomas Reeves F. OgrodowaU Romano Score by quarters; Canonsburg 0 7 13 27 Trinity 0 0 0 a a Touchdowns Koceskl 2. Orradowmkt. Thomas, Batson.

Extra poinu Koceskl, MAI WOODY WOLF OISCIIU THI I rlAT-ITUT piNSBonaii MARQUETTE KDKA I Timornw 1:45 ft ntstmn tr I ATLANTIC enel year I 4NrNe Deafer I Ogrodowskl. Santoni. Poe, S. Huntingdon L.E. Minoake L.T.

Meneer L.O. Welly C. Ostroskl R.O. Vannad R.T. Cougnanour I.

Mrdved Q. Lasko UH. Mvera R.H. Sh.rbondy F. Ondrejko Score by quartera: Vernon 0 1 Basil Strankovieii Touchdown Vadella.

Onle Cowles, Michigan's new basketball coach, was at Dartmouth eight years and won seven Ivy titles and finished second the other seasoa SPARTANS Efej1 7e" 00 ths Michigan State College squad which plays Penn Stat at State College tomorrow. Left to right: Ends Eddie Sobczak of East Pittsburgh and Warren Huey of Punxsutawney, center Bob McCurry of Lewistown, halfback Cornelius Carrigan of East Pittsburgh and tackle John Pletz of Turtle Creek. Huey has been named captain for the game against the Lions. -Ml.

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