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-PITTSBURGH ST TELEGRAPH Other Departments, GRant 6500 TIIIUTY-MNr ill IT i ..111. 3 13 ft ft ft ft ft PANTHERS LAND FOURTH BID TO PASADENA Want A iH MOO MI A I CLASSIC POWERHOUSE MACHINES MATCHED FOR DUEL IN BIG GAME i SPORTS COMMENT i By JAMES J. LONG iloso Hid EEoosls i(v PITT BRINGS CIVIC HONOR HcM'oi'd by ulliorlaiu! FROM THE ANGLE of records, Duquesne University' football followers may join with those of Louisiana State Alabama in asking "How come?" But from the standpoint of city distinction, the selection saw Local Stars on Associated Press Toiint Slit he Horn! Tea Raled I 'est By Cuast Foe Kivals' liecords above all other teams in the of 'f'. country Ve 9 outside the Pacific Coast u. 1 41 Washington in the Rose Bowl on 1 'iw New Year Day is vary gratifying and a matter of great pride to all i Pittsburghets.

ine picKing ot tne Panthers to oppose Coach Jimmy Phelan's Huskies in the Pasadena classic, following. the naming of the Dukes for the hy.f I Pitt's greatest gridiron season 2 to a plorimiK rlimav and mnlreo Pitts. burgh entire It as the 1 fcftiuiijKtitk. JIMMY I'HtLAX. Coach of Howl Foe I tv 'x LM 'tjW it, that the Blue and Gold gridders were chosen over all other elevens in spite of their having been defeated by Duquesne and held to a tie by Fordham.

The Washington authorities took comparative schedules into consideration, and concluded that in spite of the loss to Duquesne, and failure to win the city title, Pitt had done "enough to earn the invitation by defeating three such outstanding teams as Notre Dame, Nebraska and Ohio State, and holding that powerful trio to a single touchdown. Anyway, it is a proud distinction for Pittsburgh. That is the mairt point, and the community will be a unit in lending moral support to the Panthers and pulling for a victory to crown the big trip to the Coast that will make them and their city the center of national attention. Sets Howl Record A NOTABLE RECORD now stands to the credit of Jock Suther-land. He becomes the only coach ever to reach the Rose Bowl four times.

That Includes Coast mentors. Southern California made it on occasions, but Howard Jones was in charge only three times. Stanford was in five classics, but twice it was under Pop Warner and three times under Tiny Thomhill. Alabama made four trips, but they were equally divided between Wallace Wade and Frank Thomas. Pitt ties Alabama for the leadership in Pasadena Invitations, four apiece.

No other school in the East, South, Middle West or Southwest has been invited more than once. The Panthers have yet to win in the Bowl, having lost to Stanford In 1928, 7-6, and to Southern California in 1930 and 1933, 47-14 and 35-0. Washington also is without a victory. The Huskies were tied by Navy in 1924, 14-14, and lost to Alabama in 1926, 20-19. The Panthers this season broke even against the Notre Dame 'system, which Washington uses.

They beat Notre Dame, lost to Duquesne and tied Fordham. Fight in 1937 for Cup Ownership PRESENTATION OF THE city championship cup will be a fea AVERELL DAM ELL, 1'ITT, TACKLE Of the 11 men named on the All-America football team of the Associated Press, great news-gathering service, two are Pittsburghers, Daniell, of Pitt, and Basrak, of Duquesne. In addition, Bill Glassford, Pitt guard, and Bill Daddio, Pitt end, also made the team, and Andy Bershak, of Clair-ton, who has just been named captain of the University of North Carolina team for next fall, is an end on the second team. Quite a representation. (fhr MIRE IUSKAK, C'KNTfJt ISasrak and Banioll Make fA.

ture of the tenth annual banquet Mike Basrak, of Duquesne, is at center and Averell Daniell, of Pitt, is at tackle on the twelfth annual all-America football team of the Associated Press, announced today. The second and third team choices shower additional honors upon the Pittsburgh district. Andrew Bcrsliak, of Clairton, end at North Carolina, is awarded a place on the second team. William Daddio and William Glassford, both of Pitt, are at end and guard, respectively, on the third team. Of the first team choices, four Duquesne's upset conquest of two of the 11 are from the East, as i otherwise unbeaten teams Pitts-are 11 filling positions on the 1 burch and Marauette.

the most prominent spot on the football map, is a tribute to Pitt's strength, remainder of the country sees of the Duquesne University Alumni BOYD BKLMBAl OH To Lead Cup Drive Because the Panthers, too, have a third triumph next fall would give i fUny recovered, believed he will remain on the in- throughout the 1937 pennant i '4 4 ii 1 1 I UliM uutlii Mil, ir Ititiilf ft i.ll. '( l'i III, 1.11,1,1 I 'I S.lll.t.l,., 1 A It 111 II II II 1 II II II II llll.ll tiihlnitliitt lllllllklMt llHlllllkllHI. itxlillthliiu il liMKl.it, itlllHUl.HI ilIHtiuli'l, lOlihikUiH. Inliila 'l'i iiiiitxiirt IliillM l.l.l. .4.

l'i liii i.iii Nitit. llllHMlli, I til l' ill, It t.tnlillil I 1 I Ill Nlrtlf .1 Is 3(1 Itv .11 SS AltYl It l'ir I he tin ti li time since 198, or over span oi years, a t'niveisiiy ut I'nisiniiuh vai.Mty ftiotliall team will represent tho In the annual Tournament of Hoses K.aiue I'lisadelirt oil New Vein's Hay. This year's Panther eleven, do-tea led once and held to a tie, has been Invited by the t'tilversiiy of Wii'Sliinulon's Huskies lo continue llx uridiron pmwl and meet 'em in the Hose Him I That I lie unn cisll ulhletlo council formally will accept the bid is il foiceoiie concliusHm, The Art lor Hie clash ver complete yesterday viu long ills- lance leleplume by Kay Iiikmaiui, uiaduiile niananiT ol athletlcti at Wiishinidon, and V. Don llarrlson, athlelic director at Pitt. Earlier In the week, a "feeler" was xetit the Panlhei.s, n.sltini! if they'd accept the Invite If it wciv to lw tenderiHl, The members of tho sipiad were called totiether nnd vole taken, which le.siilled ill nil aflinnative answer, ONLY TI AM l)M Ti lsvcr since Washington walloped Washington State, M) to 0, on Thank.sKivliiK Day to elinch the Piiclllc.

I 'oust, t'oiilercnei! title Iilld win the honoi of representing the West. In tho Howl, conjecture lui-s ln'cn wild nnd vvooly as to who would be invited to battle ihfi lliu.kies. The Held finally narrowed down to Pitt, Alabama, filale, Hurl moiil Ii, Navy mid Penn, or whs to have been reduced to the leania mentioned, but Fckinan last nlcht 111 hl.i formal Malcment that Pitt was the only leiiiii eonlaeted. The fact thai Ihe Panthers this week were awarded the Lambert trophy by a commit lee of lla.stern writers. I hereby Informally Iciowriini! them as Knslern ehump-'ioii-i, nnd that the Washington i players tlieiii.sclve.s voled for the Pant hers, clinched the bid lor the Pitts.

In three prevloiiH appear ance.s in Ihe Him Howl, defeat has been It portion. Hack In "28, StfM ford nosed mi! Dr. Hutherland'a charnes by the narrow lliarKln of a point after touchdown, 7 to fl. In Uti. Southern 'al.

crashed them under 47 lo score nnd In '33, the Trobini won aciiln. 35 to 0. UT. TWO VII TIIKlliS The Panthers, however, have turned In t.vo victories in California, liavlni? beaten Stanford. lo 7, back in 1023 and Houl hern nalil'ornla last, year, 12 to 0, These wen; not Hose Howl affairs, however.

This year's eame will match I wo of Ihe powerful elevens, olfen.slvely, in the nation. Both have been defeated. Washington by Minnesota and Pitt hy nnd the Panthers Were tied by Kor'lhani, while Stanford hi Id the IIu'Imc even. Pitt's record on the vh'ile Is superior to that or the II for th Hlue and flulil number i iiiikihr Its Victim'-; Notre Dame, Nebraska nnd Ohio well iis West Virginia, I'aini'cie Tech and Penn Wir hlnetoii was hard pressed to lvat im rial and in none of Its nt Iwr mn ior (Mines did il, pile tip as convinclne a inarnln as did Pitt over Notre Dame and Nebraska. The Ifu Ties went to town at ihe (I iiiilltiii.fi un I'll if.

I tirlV'tinf ,) rr.AM gc Class Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Ace Hiit. Vt 195 Slate .5:10.. 11:02. .11:03. 1:01 .5:10., .11:01..

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203 TEAM Matt I'atanell, Michigan I iliniiiid Franco, Fordham Keid, Northwestern Walter Gilbert, Auburn William (ilassfurd, ritt Frank Kinard, CMlsslssippI Daddio, Pittsburgh Edward (loddard, Wash. 8. Philip Uii kens, Tennessee I Santa Clara Ilandrab. in, Dartmouth Association, to be held at Hotel Schenley next Thursday night in honor of the 1936 football team. The trophy emblematic of the championship will be presented to the victorious Dukes, for the second consecutive year, by layor Cornelius Scully.

Inasmuch as the champion Hilltoppers have captured the cup twice, they will gain permanent possession of it should they win out again next year, with Boyd Brumbaugh leading the drive. The trophy becomes the property of the school winning it three times, whether successively or not. Tills should be an added spur to Pitt and Carnegie Tech in their efforts to keep 'the city championship emblem from going back to the Bluff in 1937. complete au-America 81411110 01 33. Tills gives the East greater recognition than it has known since 1929.

Yale, with Larry Kelley at. end and Clinton Frank at quarterback, is the only university to place Ta il a us Also Had iriil lo iti4 All lliri't' of riltshui Ii'h (HI IfKt fmitliall Irani Minilil have lire 1 1 liiHikril fur posl sfiisou ItiiMKS If riilhiK Ii I iniii'i; ii- let 1 1 hail lint ilcpi Iveil the 'l iiHiiim of un uiii (iinlU to play In a Texas (Viilrnnial diiiiii' tomorrow. Tilt In going lo llu- Itovc Huh I lo plu.v VVasliinutoii unit On iliii'Miii' lil.ivs in the lliiiiiiic Itoul feature at Miami nu Nrw Veil is lav. In iidillliiin. Tiiitli- Creek Colon St liiiul meris I loriila Mililarv Aeiiilemv nl St.

lYtwshurK, on Keecin-ler 17. Dobie, Murdock Chances Improve HOfWlN, Dee. 4, I AIM (lil-i inn KiliKimy (iili linluc, llu', Ion foolbiill i-f iftc (itid Mil nk Murdock, fi'i'Hliiimn roiirh. ci'it-Icully Injured in un iiuluniuliile cnusli, hn ve Ih'I'ii nven "numl" rhsmcc.s to recover liv I heir physician. Dr.

Thmmi'i Wiekliuin said they' showed Impi ovement -Uoliie more tlimi Murd'uk. Filil Results un Ti.iiv I Alii Alilt'l 'lifl'i1 I i in A 1 1 i i.e. hi 'I linn f-1 fifth r.lUIld. l.i 'll!" Jitini I I. In II I I .1 Id rrv Mm lull I.

it. I Ii Jut i THOMAS RAPS PHI BID International ru Nrlre LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4. Frank Thomas, coach of the University of Alabama, declared here today "there is no justice" in Washington's choice of Pittsburgh as its Rose Bowl opponent. He said: "We didn't expect the bid, but Louisiana State should have had It beyond any question." The local fans were astounded at the choice of Pittsburgh, which has been to the Rose Bowl three times and has yet to win a game there and took two of the worst beatings in the classic's history.

Washington also has not won in the Bowl. It tied Navy, 14-14, and lost to Alabama, 20-19. l. s. r.

'NOT in ur BATON ROUGE, Dec. 4 AP.) Coach Bernle Moore, of Louisiana State University, took the selection of Washington and Pittsburgh football teams for the Rase Bowl game with a grin today. He said: "We didn't ask to be invited out there, so we certainly don't feel hurt." DI KES MAY PLAY 'BAMA MIAMI, Fla Dec. 4. (INS.) Attempts were being made today by Keith Phillips, chairman of the Orange Bowl committee, to bring the Alabama Crimson Tide here to oppose Duquesne in the New Year's Day football classic.

It was known Phillips was trying to reach Frank Thomas, head coach of the Tide, but. whether he reached him for a comment on whether they would accept the bid if it were offered could not be learned. Duriuosne accepted the bid earlier in the week as the northern representative for the Orange Bowl clash. two men on the first, team. It is I combination of Averejl Daniell the first time two Yale men have land Tony Matlsi scaled been chosen in the same season heights of line play.

Daniell Is since 1923. the choice, by a narrow margin, Gaynell Tin.sley, of Louisiana over his teammates, lurgely be-State, teamed with Kelley at end, of his keener ability to is the only repeater, Edwin Wid- diagnose plays and reach the right Especially so in Pitt's case. two-year claim on the cup, and a SPORTS NEWS CUT SHORT Johnny Keonomos, of Pitt.s-butRli, and Sammy lXnnto( of Diuimure, have been eloetcd co-captuins of the Wit ln football varsity. Keonomos is a Kimrd and Dorm to a hallbark. Kronotoos playtsd his hiKh soliool football at BchHihw High School here.

Thrt Army Navv fwOiftll prttn fur Ift'tT HKHin v.il hf plav-fl in ir i rit Hf ntli'im. ln-i II pai ki'tl wny I Jti.nhf hum this fr The NiivjiI Act'tnv tAl i (fttprnn tain i W.i7 Muldln vamity. Si'ithm II lit I- nf I he It Oniilf hi tmul I'itKun 'n Hip I rlt mmI. (Htlnx ll i ill (foiitU 1' lr lmiiti, I fur I tiiilrn, stit-ii fur Mint in, II VP jur (ircpiifit-dl itrnl Ihrrf fur ItiiKt-m, Tin' gymtuiHtK Hii'li H-ti'Mil the city itn hy mi i hi in 'he Hitfiuni MMi- nnt (tie Kiflh Avenue Jhfch i-'fi'-i )(, in Inct mtrhi. Hnmhc-I W'Mtl Ml filfii.

ii ml JiiixHr tfunl i Hi IMHitO 'IN" m-ni'if uiff will Bf Ihtdi KcJiiml tuilU'hl, Klrin-v MrttMivrtmn WiMn iti 4-1 liiiilfih, VViilii'-r It-, Arthur 'I I m.i i nhlii'l, "tit VV, Af- Tifr oMfiriMi jy ii iViimn. 47, III IIHlVhr nii.t lUMll'V lh tiM UK" M'-Wi" I 1 fri ii if usti.i and fl litre Ihinif Hun linn ttinilc In I f(iriti- to f-it Nuuthi rM nh(irnlii hi llii-lr riMitlitill Kitinr at I. on Amk l' liinrrnu t( I ii L. S. U.

Team to Play In Sugar Bowl Game NKW Dee. -'AIM The Ni A' Oi ieiui'. Kucar liow'l football eoinioi'iee wenl, mlo srs-' siou last, rniit after Icanont' I'ltlsblirKh Was elected to play Washilii'Soii in the Rose Howl. Of fi rials tiey did not knowj if any inuiied.a'e imnoiinci ii)( iit of teams selicled to meet in tin'! Kuitar Howl rliivilc liem New Year's Day would Ik; made. It wa uncle! id Lfjiilsiiina Slate, tin- SouMii-iiiitcrn Confer-! cure's unbeaten p'iw ei hoil ranked Iieinnd Minnesota ill the ia'ed illi'i'JllUl football wa iilmost sure of M'lietlon as on' of the Unofficial rcpot's said nude-1 feated Hnd untied Claia; and unbeaten and tnd Alabama, were beiriK considered for the: other IJi'hviTii liounds I A u' ti ri Tt fi l'i J' ri i 'V, Va Vi N'I hmlnr lia'i anv Init t-m iirrM I with nn 1 mlit wet- fth'iw.

Hffk imi' Ii. Iir iilite to ilniMU' liU til' hv riHlM'flf I'M M.futnv i ii i 'h liitrf.d Hn thr tn'tl flilit nfKtil Imlitm- ttili In Mill'. HI i It It fiiN hU tmi llt tttr r-iinltm stmw. It 1ti I r- I tn A h'i f-r thf Kfi'-'ReMv i ii'i. i i.in tin I Mit: ''fin in beiii Up yf 1 ICiiniUj.ai IV DANIIXL Pittsburgh had the finest pair of tackles seen by tills or any other observer east or west of Lincoln, where the Panther spot.

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"i.1 W.ik N'-T 5-I k1 Mmncji'tta 'f Ka 7, I WMttrn Kenrvii 2ur, SiaLi. Pitt, instead of Duquesne, permanent possession. All-District Floor Team at Pitt TRUE TO CUSTOM. Pitt again will put a homebred basketball team on the floor for the season starting one week from tonight against Northwestern in Evanston, 111. All of the 12 players on Dr.

H. C. Carlson's squad are residents of Western Pennsylvania, and the greater part of the talent is local, or nearly so. The most distant points represented are New Castle and Washington, Pa. Luther Rowe, a guard, and Frank Lourks, a forward, are the boys whose respective homes are in those two towns.

There are four Pittsburghcrs in Bill Jesko and Eddie Lawry, forwards, and Joe Garcia and Eddie Spotovich, centers. Sam Lindsay, guard, resides in Avalon; Bob Johnson, guard, In Bellvue; Bill Scott, guard, in Mt. Lebanon; Miles Zelesnick, forward, and M.ke R.ulvansky, guard, in Duquesne, and Joe Fable, in East Pittsburgh. The group is marie up of three seniors, five Juniors and four sophomores. Delancey Out Another Season BILL DELANCEY, CRACK young catcher of the Cardinals, may be absent from the baseball picture aeain next season.

Out of action all this year on account of complications following a of nneunwnia. Delancey is said not AssocistiVi Press Tenuis Assorinlcd Press All-Asnerica Teaiii llonoralile Meiiliun List nu st ami ('olli PnslllHIi Lnil (iavnell 'l lnsli'v, Louisiana seth, of Minnesota, wins the other tackle position, and Max Starce-vich, of Washington, and Joseph Routt, of Texas A. are the guards. The first team halfback choices are Raymond Buivid, of Marquette, and Raymond Parker, of Duke. Harrison iSami Francis, of Nebraska, is placed at fullback.

Com-montiriR on the selection of Basrak and Daniell, Alan Gould, Associated Press sports editor, says: BASRAK Basrak played a devastating game at center. Operating 60 inimui- oj every game ior two 1 straight years until taken out in tiie last one, to receive an ova-1 Uon, he was the No. 1 answer to vi Kirfl.i'K St -1 Kuhn l.eK. h'A'f. AT, rfl hrKH i'rini Nh vv I'e'fri" in.

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Tiiekle I dwin Wlilsetli, Minnesiita fiunnl Ma .1. St.ireevli ll, nf WiinIi Onler Michael llasruk, Diniiiesne (iiiard Itinilt, Texas A. A Tackle Averell Daniell, Pittshiirth Lntl -Lawrence Kelley, i. H. linton Ldwaril I rank, Yale II.

II. Ita Ytiiniid llulvld. H. IV Clarence MeKav Parker, F. It.

Harrison Sam i rancls, Nebraska the Cards, even without ue- af.cr Virsil Davis, are fortified in the catchine department, than any other club in baseball. do they have Brusie Ogrodowski, t0 have 'il It is )ff5P' active list race. with tion, the KILL 1)1 LAM LV he was To Remain Inartive m3G. and r. 1 However, lancry, and more stronely Not only Ernie to but cominp bet in the The Columbus thorn So'i'iwi'ittttn: i nn Ilnlfli Wah-W 1 8' Hanktti Kirc.

irmftn: K' vntili MftVunrin. Mmmi Vn Morr-'U, TfXH A McDorin.fi 5n, Or' nnn Muincanx, 1 fi'af O' lif-rne' If i'jIv O' -f burnt, rufjuin, Frham: Pp'i'f 'r. Vfw.ili Tf-xn (''0Mmr-i makr A'Hf'flMi'i. spark Tfrry, M'f, TU HI IS Work. Oreem; VV' '-hirc'n Ba "Mrr.

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'I' AT I' H' I'fn'- rr'i, I' i net 'Ti H-aW vi -i' ka ff. Pr ifT, Wndi. I'tah flta'tv Wfigh' Yai, Yuunft, Alabama, Z.ndei suit. i Lombarrii as a siossible addi-nnt mention Recruit Paul Chervinko, OMl 'I AM Andrew Hersbak, N. Carnllna I ml Charles Toll, Prliieelnn Tackle Arthur White, Alabama (iiiard Hubert HerwlK, I', of Cenler.

Nathaniel Pierce, I ordham (iilKnl Charles Il.unrlik, O. Slate Tackle Merle Wenilt, (lido Stale, l.nl. Francis Murrav, I', of li (i'lmk Andrew Irani. Minnesota H'lnek Samuel A. Itauiili, I.

Chris ll bu Cecil Islirll, Pindiie biek up is the best young caiL-imij country. prize rookie is Arnold Owen, from farm. TiiouKh not yet w. the clas of the minor ic'tties 15 an extcptior.ai the rest into the 'hBt he Is tipped to push and iUing in due time..

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