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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 21

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I iqers Triumph, Remain Hltarg8 l4yJU8 TllIBOAIMt CTI0I92PCS Deadlocked Detroit Scores 7-3 IMI 1 Ul' VaVS I P- rowns, Yankees Suffer Shutout (A I 4 .1 A A t. i ') I 1 1 cy I ri 4 '-i 1 4 Victory 4 i 9 if 7 i ai r. 4 Y' Sa' 4T A 4 V1 A V' i.v-r i W-IsK 'V 'I; V' a i i -y utter i I 4 v- I5T. I. 'Jl i A 10 Kt a 1 rwa State Wins Opener By 58-1 3 Off on Right Foot Trnm (Mate Mirk 4 Sferf I Art saaUif A Mr OrUrk pro ha PhH pifhaH wrofa If Hfrt- Pan Mala MttPtealwfff.

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trmirli. RaiwwabO, larraluaa, Markla, i Football Scores COLLEGIATE Kotf Dam 51 Put Axna Aggira 41 Millt Army 44 CfoH Ha.uin-WIUc J1 vbrihtt llambridg 41 Bowlin Ote a Bio.n 44 aiitorm I rubt i CUf Tech SO Southern Calif Jswee rhirl tuCOd 34 Nr or ralumbu Jl Cornell 54 Butknrll lMniIPrld Miami Nvy Ivnirb 40 Brihany 13 O. Tech 61 Clrmaon 0 Harvard 11 Worcester Tech 0 Holy Cri Dartmouth Mmol 54 Oirl Lake 24 Mds.n 50 Mirhur.n 0 Md. But 11 III. Normal 11 lo ti 49 Outvti Adolphu 0 Iowa 8hk 44 Olathe Kan.i Air 8ta.

11 Inuislan Sti 27 Alabama 27 Miami tO 11 Westll Mich. Mich. State 40 nton 2 Mmneaotal Nrhrak 0 Mjsnmippi 24 Florida Kavy 7-ooinera 2 Oklahoma 14 N. C. Prelluhl 21 tt.

C. fetal 13 Ohio Rial 64 Ohio Wnlryan 25 Perm II perm State 61 Purdue 40 Marquette Pandolph Field 59 Ric Rich. U. II Rich A A Bam Roeheater 20 Colgate 13 2nd Air Fore 33 Colorado 8 Sam Houston Prairie View 0 Ft. Thomti I Appleton 0 So.

III. Norm. 15 E.HI Tehra 11 So. Calif. 11 Coll, of PaciBo So.

Methodist 49 N. Tea. Aggie 9 Tennessee 26 Kentucky 13 Texa Aggie 27 Texas Tech 14 Tex. Chru. 34 So, Plain AAP Texaa 20 eouthaestern Tuskegee 24 Xavier 1.

Orleans! Utah 24 Idaho So. Branch Villanova 14 ri M- Wabash 43 Cen. Ind Norm. Wabash 20 111. Weslevan 0 Wash.

U. 61 Whitman West Virginia 32 Case Wichita I Kansas State 46 Ft. Monroe Wtscomin 7 Northwestern Yale 7 Coast Ouard scholastic Asplnwall 20 Oakmont Avella 4 Chartlers 13 Altoona 7 Westinghouse 0 Bellwood-Antls 47 Lilly Rellalre 29 Ben wood Union Statesville 31 N. Bethlehem Colo. College 25 U.

of N. M. Camp Lejeune 6 Duke J. Vr. Camp Peaiy 20 Cherry Pt M.

Claysburg 13 Roaring Spg. Pittj No. 47. Routtot, of P.ttl S8. Zellman, of Pitt, and No.

40, Ruggeno, of Notro Dame. Irish attack swept Panthers off their feet. hit team ran roughshod over Pitt at tha Stadium in scoring 58-0 victory yesterday. Notico the blocking ho roeeived. No.

25 is Hawkins, of TRACK MEET Dam fullback. EL mer Angtman, wti dashing oul in th open as NAVY'S ELEVEN UPSET BY FLIERS ANNAPOLIS. Sept. 30. (AP.) Therg wa mighty thud on the bank of the Severn today aa North Caro- -v lina Pre-Flightg Cloudbusters played the role of David on the gridiron and amashed Navya potentially great football ma-chine, 2L14, to dispel any hope the Middies may have had of unchallenged 1944 rule.

It was the passing wizardry and sll-round brilliance of Do-It-All" Otto Orahsm. Northwestern's one-time scourge of the Big Ten Conference, that brought about the Navy's downfall In a thrill-packed game. AH over the field Grahams No. 22 had been In the forefront tackling, passing and running but In the lest three minute he uncorked the play that tent hi Cloudbust-ars to victory. OR Ail AM BREAKS TIE The crowd, sitting In a misty rain, had settled for a 14-14 tie.

but Graham didn't tee tt that way. Time was running out when he gathered Hal Hamberg'a punt on the Fliers 30. Like a flash he was off. twisting, weaving and sidestepping. At -midfield the Middles, en masse, hemmed him In.

but coolly he turned and lat-eralled five yard back to Frank Aschenbrenner. who raced unmolested 55 yard for the winning touchdown. The extra point by Orban Sanders wa an antl-cllmax. The Midshipmen, plavlng their first game under their new head coach. Com.

Oscar E. Hasber. got away to a 7-0 advantage In the first period when Bobby Jenkins led an 88-vard march across Yale Rallies To Win, 7-3 NEW HAVEN. Sept. 30.

(AP.I Tall George Loh, Yale k. baseball pitcher, who met with difficulty often last summer try-lng to find home plate, today plunged across the goal line with unerring accuracy to give the Blue footballer a successful 7-3 Inaugural against strong Coast Guard Academy. The Cadets, victors over Tufts snd Bates, went in front In the second period on big George Richardsons 20-yard placement which with Dame MuMfnbrrc aaMIHaMaaa ft aAa, a hold. Grarnwail, Mbnuk tarfctea, Maay, Mor-lawd. (UM4.

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A. RwU. ftuaraiaa M. Taplrlaa. STATE COLLEGE.

Sept. 30. Straight, line crushing power provided a 58-13 victory lor Penn State today as the Nlttany Lions ran irresistibly through twice-beaten Muhlenberg. A a fitting footnote to the triumph, a freshman act off the spaik that moved the Lions finally to nine touchdowns, and service trainee figured in the scoring. Coach Bob Higgins used 40 players.

18 of them backs, and most of these first year players. 1 J- hit the top of the crossbar and skidded over to count. When it looked as if the Coast Guarders might be the first Connecticut eleven in 64 tries to down Yale, the Blue's powerful line suddenly began to click late in the third quarter. The forward wall shook Roger Barksdale free on a 18-yard sprint thriller. Two plunges ended on the one from where Loh registered.

Bill Booe added the extra point from placement. The line- would V' w- rbot. nnkin CC AT Riu Hanson, Navy yeoman sec. dUINU vtn I on(j (it, on the Pitt bench Coach Clark Shaughne.sey during the Pitt-Notre game as proxy for Jane Flaccua, who bought a $10,000 War Bond from the aporta committee and then decided to turn over the honor to a aervicewoman. Louia Mataic, of St.

Paula Orphanage, waa a gueat in the Notre Dame dressing room representing another bond buyer. PETROIT. 8epl. 30-iAP) fthander Hal NeahouM-r. ctv.

ing out his laeniy-mnih mg victory of th ea)n. wt down th Washington Beuat.ti with right hit today a the Detroit Tiger aon their eenleer.th 'gam from th Nttt 7 to 1. holding a shars of first place uh Bt Lou i. Nea homer, fanning seven. gva only four hit through the ftit eight innings and Bun Aperne trvrnieenth homrr in the Oix'h whingion' only run until th ninth.

Th fii't four Nat to bit In th ll Innm singled a Ne. houMr saved up. but th lanky smiihpaw gut th next three order to quell th uprising after lo more run had scoied Th Tiger got on run In th first with th aid of an error and another in th second on faul Richards double and Roger Cramer single. Rudy Yoik eighteenth homer, leading off th sixth, started a three-run Detroit pree that Milled finit (or Alex Carravqutl. Washington starter, who gave nine hit in ix frame.

lhe Tiger scored tlce more in the eighth off Relieier Roger Wolff on three hit and a passed ball. Paul Dlwy Trout, winner of 27 game for the Tiger. wv slated to oppose Emil Dutch Ls-onaid. th Units knuckleballer. In the final gam of the season tomoi-row The score: WuKTm AbtlOA Detejit Ab A 3 0 3 0 rramr rf raw If MvM 3b tHuka ft-tr 3b htnt fl vH rf 4 3 3 i ft 0 0 1 1 KI 0 3 2 2 4 0 tt 1 ftci 4 0 14 4 111 Ill) 3 1 0 0 0 liiAKki Jb 10 3 I nib (HOW akeliJ If 1 0 0 0 rf I jhl 1b I tiiiSfr 4 I 4 4 Hu.

'it an 4 ft i i i Nh ar 9 Cr aul i 1 3' )efi 0 0 0 0 B'nka 0 0 0 6 ifl 0 0 0 0 (amhM 110 0 Trtal 340 24 10 T.iMi itVeTlt'rTfTrfawiuefTn vitb Rgn for rru in 'uth jHati fr u.iff imth I Bait lor Htt 16 uim.lon 0 0 0 0 Ltit ll Kuna Ppaflc Kubrl, Gue.r 1 Mam Yrk Wakefield Out chard. nhHirfcn'r Huharj i'o. ('arraaaurl. Run ballast in -York 1 Inmrr 3 Mayo 8uliiv0 TNAP ba-a hit Htrhatd OuliMan Crm Hma run -Opanca York BatnOra lurnnla play Trrn and Kubl haaa Uaahlngtaa 9 iFtrnlt 9 on ball Off Crraiiul 4 'r i By Crfqul 3, by I by Nwbuer 7 Hu -Off rreo Inning Off Rollf. 4 In I lUH-45uerr Lin 14 tel.

rmplre-Berry Wlr Hubbard nd Ori Time I Bl. A(tendK lt 444. Red Sox Beat Chisox, 11-2 CHICAOO. Sept. 30 (AP.) The Boston Red Sox broke loose from their fortnight' slump to pound three White Sox pitchers for 17 hit and an lI-to-2 victory that finally clinched fourth place for them today.

Th score: 'Biiiton Ab lI 5 A Chicago Ah A Ctilbnm rf 6 14 6 rf 4 6 I 10 2 2 0 4 1 0 1 10 0 27 11 -ij 0 2 John4n. 8 idj 2. hl-M(koich. Thr-ba Mt-kovlch. 'd 1 PJ School's fourth the Rose-dale two quarter other (place 20-13 30 today upset the Kerrs Mk Via fW Ik KA tt hold tha muaclaa togethat artta eoncava pad.

Kaap Ruptura tlghuy cloaed predictable squelched 1 1 1 to 0, for tl today to he with the American I With onl: play, the til until toinoi perhapa In World Srnr on Monday. Manager Luke Sewell. Brownie. tlll gnnnning elimination of the Yank, In tend Jck Jakuckl 13 out of 20 game this gainst the faltering Yankee In tomorrow's game which will alert, at 3 p. tCWT.

McCarthy' i choice probably will be Md I Queen, a freshman recalled from Newark last month. Denny Galehouse registered hi ninth victory of the aon by holding the faded world champions to five hit, while the Brownie also got five off Waller Monk) Dubiel. He wa replaced by pinch batter Paul Waner in the eighth, and Floyd Beven finished. The Brown triumph provided a glorious day for 12 918 roaring fan who groaned every time the icoreboard registered a tally for Detroit against Washington. The Brown scored their first run in the first inning when Du-biel, got elT to shaky start.

Outteridge walked on four pitche and Kreevich singled to left. Laabs beat out bunt to Crimea, filling the base. Stephen hoisted to Lindell. Outteridgs scoring after the catch. Oene Moore homer opening the sixth Inning gave the Brownlea their second marker.

He belted Dubiel flm pitch over the right field pavilion to the accompaniment of roars from the hopeful Ft. Louii fan. It was his sixth of the season. The score: New York Ab 6 A t. Lbufa Ab A.

4 114 Outtrdjtf till Pfriy rf 4 0 3 0 4 13 0 Wnn If I 0 0 Laha If 13 0 0 Lnuaiicf 4 0 3 0 Ktpitn at 4 0 4 1 Ettrn 1 3 0 10 0 M.mr rf 4 13 0 rp ttl 4 0 4 4 MrWutnn 3 0 10 0 firtmt 3 3 0 3 3 ('hratmn 3 0 3 4 Art)5r 3 3 0 OlUvwrthe 113 0 8tnbcl( 0 0 0 0 UiehUM.p 3 0 0 0 Onin.c 0 1 3 0 0 3 Mantp 1 0 0 Oi fUrvcni 0 0 0 0i Totnla Tt 5 Tt! Tala 3T 3 27 I iiko, plant of it teaaon. 11k ee In mill mfwrt I halted for "in tiicb'V Kn for Otrbarn in Nw York OOvOOOOO OO 8t Lout 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Run -OuttrrM. M'or. Errora DuMrl (eUitFrlltp Hunt ballad In Siaohana, ora Sarrillcaa OalahoUM ChriiUnin Doubt piaya (Juttartflg. (thaD and MiWulnn; Crowitl 8iirnwaij and Ettm.

ChriAtman. Outtr alpt nd MrWutna on baaaa Naw Tl. 0 1 on balls Dubtal OalehouM atruck out By Bavent 1' Oalhou 3 Dubii, ft In Innlnta; off Havana, 0 In 1 Inmnir Loinr pltchar Dubial, I mplrat Bovr. gummara and Bua. Tutf 1.48.

Atiandanr-! 2 0X3 fpaldj Macks Down Indians, 5-1 CLEVELAND, Srpt. 30. AP.) The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians. 5 to 1 today behind the flve-nit pitching of Russ Christopher. The core: Ab A jciavaTand Ab ftOA 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 012 0 Culanbne, rf 4 0 3 0 Heath If 4 1 3 0 10 1 Boudrau Mill 3 13 0 Kaitncr.ftb I Roaar I i 0 Rt hlitatar.O 10 2 3 Mark 2b 3 0 2 I HaWnjt 15 2 I Kllaman 0 0 Calvert.

0 0 0 Dea 0 0 0 Saaray 100 to tPetera Total 0 111 27 12 Total 32 7 27 12' Hatted for heln In ixth tBatted for Klieman In eighth. TBntted for Clvrt In ninth. Phli.d.iphia 21228212 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Run, Hall. Ourlson. Hayea.

fiefie-t. Eatalell. Heath Error. Cu Wilklne Run batted In Kell, Wllkine 2. Eatalella.

Mack Two-baae Hal Three-baee hit Eilalella. SiirHflctlRoa-enthal, Qnrrlaon Lett cin baaee Philadelphia Cleveland 8 Baae. on balla Off Chrlatopher 4- off Hevlng 4. Stnk.oula Bv Chrlatopher 4: bv HevInR 4. bv Klle-man I Hlta Off Hevlne.

fi In 0 Innlnn, off Klieman. 2 in 2 Innlnea; off Calvert. 0 In 1 Innln. Hit by pitcher By Chrlatopher, Hoae: by Klieman. Wllkine.

Paaawl ball gchlufter. Wlnnink pitcher Chrlatopher. Loaln pitcher Hevln. Rain Keeps Pirates Idle PHILADELPHIA. Sept.

30. Rain prevented the second battle of the four-game series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies here this afternoon. The two clubs are scheduled to wind up their National League season with a doubleheader tomorrow afternoon. The Pirates lead the Cincinnati Reds In their battle for second place by a half game. Results Barton, 80, 4 60; l.loyd's.

80. 5 Little 24 80. 10.4(1. 4.40 Gienn. 6 60.

S.80; Mr KM, I 80. 8 Bel Keith, 6. on. 2. HO, 3.20; Castleman, 3.0(1.

3 40; Ball Flayer, 3 60. 7 Tlenert Are, 10 oo, 4 40. 3.40; Sweeping Time, 4 to, 3.40: Alport, 10 60. 8 Weewgone, 16.30, 7 40, 4 80; Gala Ieiaht. 38.80.

10.80; Preelmia Yean, 4.20. 9 French Trap. 13 60, ft 60, 3 80; Knight's Ducbe, 4.20, 3.20; Lemi Baby, 7.20. i Dally doable ChIma and Tower Maid paid 27.00. Laurel 1 Alfhanffrier, 8 40.

4.50. 3'30; Cal-entta. 4 4(l: (gallant Mow lee, 2 80. 3 March Duwk. 6 10, 3 40, 3 20; I'll Be Bark.

3 90, 2 60; Swell Time. 90 3 Red Wonder. 11.70, 7.00, 4.90; Blue Une, 7.80, 70; Nippy, 4 20. 4 Rick Raft, 2 80. 3 40.

2.30 Ceeropa. 5.10. 8.3n: Apropiado, 2 50. Stnlre Pilot. 26 80.

0 50. 6 49; Lao- rentla. A 00, 40; Coverdale, 11 90. 6 Soldier B9ir. 8 20, 3.50.

3.90; Challa-morc, 2 60, 2.10; Qutlloa, 3 20. 7 Aera, 4 60, 3.60. 3 00: Vine Bash, 30. 4 10: Roman Matron, 4 90. 8 Misrule.

8 oo. 80, 3 70; Cash 0. 1.36, 3.90 Ahybyburg. B.36. War Ascot Park Her Boy.

31.00. 40. Wlolette, 3.20. 3 00; Granta flrt. 0 00.

3 Hiwe Fla. 30 46. 4 OJt Margaret louan, 5.00. 2 80; I My 3 HI Murf. 12 Oil 8 00.

4.80 Sir 4.40, 4 30; Palramella. 00. 4 aldlna lalnna. 8 20.,. 8 40.

00, Sweet letnrr. 4.20. 8 20: Tufann. 8 40. 6 Bet Dn.

3. 2 8. 2 -O? Ml F. Kell. 2 60.

2 20; sore Girl. 2 20- 6Hlfh Vote. 0 20, 4 00. 3 JO; Ipeky Pompl. 4.00, 8.50: Neullenr Maid, 7 Far Coat, 14 00, 4 80, 3.00 Ja Ana, 0.20.

8 80; Iravena. 3 86. 0 Tom Made. 14 00, 5 80. 4 00; Tillable Bent.

8 60. 3.00: Greedan. 3 20. ancaM. 5.00, 3 26.

3.00; Ttm VP 4.00, 8.50 Dorm K. 3.60. i 4 i i i Tobin Wins 18th, 5-2 BOSTON. Sept. 30.

(AP Th Boston Braves beat the Chicago Cubs, 5 -to 2. today with Jim Tobm chalking up his eighteenth win of the season. The score Ab it 6 A Ab tt 0 ATBntn I WtPtlmn. 3 0 2 4 Ifnrk I 5 2 7 21 'lniM cf 4 2 10 HiiKhp 3 4 1 0 2 Workmnif 4 0 0 0 Pafkncf 3 14 0 Meman.U 4 0 3 0 Niohlan rf 4 2 1 O' Mad 4 1 5 Spcorv If 3 12 0 RtcHi-on 1 4 112 0 Johnaon 2 4 1 0 3' Phillip 3 4 2 1 3 Hcmiitr 3 0 2 1 Drew 3 3 2 4 4 William 4 0 6 0 Tobin, 3 10 4 Derrnger 3 0 2 Novikolf I 0 0 01 Total 34 24 9' Total 33 9 27 14 Batted for berringcr In ninth Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 Boaton 0 0 0-2 0 2000030 3 Run Pafko 2, Etchiaon, Phil Up 2 Drews, Tobin Error Dre. Phillip Run batted in Nicholson Johnson Phillips, Drew Tobin 2 Holme' Two-ln fill Btchlson, PhlUlD.

Tobin, Mni Htolen baB Seeory Sacrifice Secory Double pia' Drew, Wietelmann and Etchiaon. Lett on bnijes Chicaen 8 Boston 5 Base on ball Tobin 2. Derringer 1 Struck out By Tobto 3. Derringer 4. Wild pitch Tobin Minor League Playoffs INTERNATIONAL IEAOI (I Inal i layoff) MllwaukM 60100166-4 8 1 Newark 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 8 6 5 Batteries Wrat, Podsajny (6), Klelne (7) and Lollar, Johnson and Dresther (Newark leads two 8 urtea to one In bes, four out of seven nc Glassport Beats Rankin Scoring in eveiy period, the Glassport High gridders handed a 33-0 defeat to the Rankin High team under the lights in the Clalr-ton High School stadium last night.

The lineup: Pos LT. LG. I. He Glassport Kaaka Kuzio Dtgigcomo Tomo MarceneUI B.mitmff Rankin Natale Tudf-k Ohetlun Kus( row Rankin Preziosi Ullser Cushion Llckov len Ry Pllurente Pa-nuarelli yofiburg Siimin Knlar Huey 7 7-33 Kunaerow 2 Score by quarter Glassport Touchdown 6 Ohetinn Tudek. Point Penn State's first touchdown M' came less than two minutes aftei 3 0 ci.rk.sn 4 the kickoff when iry 1 Petchei, of Easton, handling the ball for the first official time in his college career, raced through the bewildered Mules for a 55-yard touchdown.

From then on. Penn State moved quickly as Allen Richards. Don MlUenberger. also of Easton. and Bob Urlon ail counted before the half ended The Mules provided some third period excitement with two touchdowns of their own.

both set up bv Lion blunders. George Duping, of Allqiilppa, passed to John Bailey, of Pittsburgh, for the first, and Duplaga counted personally with a four-yard lunge after the Lions Interfered with a pass to. Art Oreenawalt. of Shenandoah. These the Lions balanced with touchdowns by Petchei and Johnny Chuckran, freshman from Lansford.

The final period was an allfreshman feature as Floyd Lang, of Castle Shannon, completed a 5-yard drive with a touchdown from the one and another from the 37, and Mark Mavstrovlch. of Irwin, snuggled Dick McCowns pass for a touchdown. Cornell Wins OverBucknell ITHACA. N. Sept.

30. (AP.) Cornells football forces rolled to a 28-0 victory over Bucknell In their home opener here today, scoring a touchdown In each period. Paul Robeson, caught one of the touchdowns on an end-around play. Harvard Defeats Worcester Tech CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 30.

(AP.) Harvard Universitys strong informal football team today capitalized on two scoring chances to defeat Worcester Tech. 13-0, for the undefeated Crimson's third triumph of the season. Dana Bresnahan scored Harvard's first touchdown in the second period on an eight-yard reverse. In the final period Harvard advanced 55 yards on eight plays the touchdown scored by Bob Cowen, 19-year-old fullback, who over from the one-footllne; over iioiu me uuc wv'lv a 1166 10 I 4 Trnky lb 4 I ,13 Canifti cf 4 0 PgrtM I A Dirkihot 4 I Npwnom a 4 0 3 3 Jordan 4 I Bowman.0 i I 0 I 2 Michael a 2 I OrovA 0 0 HRd 8 I 1 Total 46 17 27 1 2 Tntil 3.6 10 fti.Ti.n TTJT 6 4 10 Ciiienc 1 0 9 1 1 0 0 Run Oilbron Mkovlch 6 Tihnr. Pari, man Mot.

Error- Mn. WA'i MlchaH Run hUd In Mtkn'l h. Pride Johnson 3 Tabor 2 Part 2 Moaca Trnnky Two ha Johnson. Part. Clark.

Dlrkahot hit Mo ftloin Mflkovlch. Mo Rarridc M1kovich Douhl plnv Buchr Nwom and Tabor Buchr and Mrikovlcn tfl on ba Boalon 11, Baa on tll-Off Grov 1, off Biruck nut By Wad. 4 Hlto-Off 7 in 2 Inning, off Wad. 8 in 4. off 2 in 3 Wild pilch Grov.

Wad ing pitcher Grov Umpir-KltGowai). Tim 1 57. Creekers Beat Penn For Fourth Victory Turtle Creek High football team rang up its straight win of the at expense of Penn, 20-0, at yesterday. Andy Wasko accounted for touchdowns In the second and Haverly scored the In the final period. The lineup: Turn, 26 Zdhratka Hmith Emnul Jonard BrUklcmycr Ham Hart Pantalon Mathry Wasko snort by Quaritrt: TouchOownf Watko 2 VsvAg after touchdown Pantalone 3 mnt).

Colgate Defeated By Rochester, ROCHESTER. N. Sept. (INS.) Colgate fell a victim to the University of Rochester by a score of 20 to 13. The by the Yellow Jackets spoiled seasons opener for Andy Rod Raiders.

Latrobe West Deer Sharpsvtlle Warwood 13 Rankin 0 Titusville 0 Hanley 44 Berkeley Spr'ora 7 Jeannette 33 PennTwp. 0 Johnstown 39 GermanTwp. 13 Klski 19 Derry Boro 1 Martinsburg 31 Waynesboro Moore field 19 Parsons New Brighton 19 Rochester Newton Pall 12 Brookfield Norwln 13 Wtlklnsburg Pitcairn 12 E. McKeesport Springdale 20 Leechburg 6L Joseph (Oil City) 18 St. Michael (Greenville) 13 Sewlckley Twp.

12 Parochial 0 Stowe 13 Carnegie 0 Swlssvale II Pord City 13 Turtle Creek 20 Penn 0 Verona 6 South Payette Victory 7 Shinnston Wilmerdlng 19 Traflord WllllamsbuigO Bigler Twp. Wtndber 42 Portage Youngwood 19 Derry Twp. Reds Beaten By Dodgers BROOKLYN, Sept. 30. API With Ben Chapman doing all their pitching, the Dodgers damaged the Reds chances of overhauling the second place Pirates by defeating them, 5 to 1 today.

Chapman, winning his fifth game for the Dodgers, allowed nine hits, three coming in the fourth for the lone Cincinnati marker. The defeat put the Reds one game behind the Pirates. They jnust win tomorrow single game, while the Pirates must drop both games of a twin bill to the Philadelphia Phillies In order to finish second. The score: Cincinnati Ab oTfBrooklyn Xb A. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Williams, 3 4 4-lav cr 9 Wlkr rf 4 WCrmrk.l 4 JtuaUer.c 4 Tlnton If 3 WT saner 3 3 ewnitt 1 aimer aa 4 Heuaaer 3 Crabtrea 1 Knstntv 3Crlacola JiBorrteray 3 3 1 6 (1 Arlerholt.rf 4 1 9 0 Roaen.cf 0 0 7 IIGaIn.cr-lf 4 2 1 IIP Wlkr 4 0 1 flehulti.l 4 0 1 0 I 1 1 Braprian 4 0 o'Stanky 3 4 0 Ji Mikai.

as 3 0 01 Chapman, 3 0 01 0 1 0 0 01 Total 34 0 24 Total 32 0 27 1 0 Batted for Hetmer In aeventh. Ratted for Meaner Id ninth, Batted for Shoun In ninth Cincinnati 00 10000 0 1 Brooklyn lot 1 0 0 2 0 Runs Clay, Bordaearay 3 Braaan. Chapman. Error McCormick Rune batted Oalatl 3. Mueller, Mlkala, Aderholt Two-base hits Gelan 2.

Mueller Sacrifice Bordana-av Double plava Mlkele. Stanley and Bchultii Stanky, Mlkala and Schulta Left on basea nrlnnatl 3. Brooklyn 9, Baael on balls Konetanty 1. Chapman 1. Struck out Bv Heuaaer 1, Chapman 3 Hits Off Heuaaer, 7 In 8 tn-Itintta; Konatanty.

I In loulnr- gboun. In iv, Innlmts Hit bv nlteher By Chap-naa (Clay). Losln pitcher Heuaaer. Racing Belmont Park Fairy, 97.60. 00.

12.70; 0.70. 6 10! 84.70 2 Dawn Attack, 15.10, T-00, 4 40, K. Dorko, 4.40. 3.0i Dustman, 3.70 Rill Coffman, 6. JO, 3.40, 2.40J rar-M, 7 90.

8.005 Boojom, 4 pavot, 3.40, 8.5(1, 3.30? Aleuii 0.30, 4.00; Errard. 4 80. an Harvard 6 a-Trtie North. 3.00..fM. W.

harvard, Square. 0 40. 4 40; RIrr, onichamp. Srm and Howo Stuble niZ'Bnllnhrok. 9 60.

SO. nol; Strategic. S00. out: Devil Diver. 4.

7 GO Chlcam, II 00, 0.BO. 3 00, Smen Trick. 9.00. 8.40; Huard, .4.10. a Eye For Ere, 10 80.

B.S0. 8 00. Sea Trolle, 8.00. 5.80; (orydon, 3.10. If, -e Hawthorne 1 AmphlMnne, 5 00, 8 J1'1' Boy, 3 60, 8 80; Deill', I-ler'.

JJ; Marjorie 0 0. 17 00. 17 30; Bwliwnod leo. 6 80. lVhlteford Lurk, Is.ao.

8 80, 4.60. I ayout, 3 40, .7 80; tfUnrr Came, 4.40. S.60. Dead heat for Frond. 4 Soe'o 4 holre, 8 10.

.7 2 0: Jr.tlni FoT, 2 60. 8 80; a-Golden Count. 3.40. g-W. W.

Cren.haw entry. 8 Topnard, 11 20, 8.00, S-tSO: Hod. 4.40. 3-20: sameron, 3 40. 0 Happy IUP, 29 20.

Dally Trwobla, YW. Heart. HO. h-Strau A v'fl th 7-t. Jock, 9 20, 4 40, 3.00, Rekrao, 3 00t Cerbn.

ft.OO n. gBelivar 14 7 90. 0. Gainer, 20. 3.60.

ChroltA Maid. DaiH double Amphlbluu 4 Marjorie paid 3P 3tt m. Narragansctt wea dA Afll 1 Ctlrona. 20. 3 60.

3-00; Bloecop, 2 60; Mlo C.raod, 4.20. Maid. 6 0. 4-00. 1M.

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a Ml 14.0. -lrr'i Seat'd. 4.86. ll Tower tlrker, 6 A lived. 7 Statistics of Game NAVY IS 21 IT 4 S3 1 PRE-FLIGHT Flrtt Srtwn Ytrrit (fainrt ruthinf (nt) Forward patra attempted Forward paasea completed Yarda by forward pasalnc i Forward paaaaa intercepted bv 31 Puntin average (from acrlmmaae) 84 Total yarda, all kick returned i Opponent' fumble recovered Yard lost by penaltiea the Fliers goal.

The payoff was Jenkins pass to Ben Martin for 29 yards and the score. Vlo Finos added the first of his two extra points. FLIERS TIE SCORE T.en Graham stepped Into the picture and generalled an Bo-yard march to tie the score in the second period. After running the ball to the 36. he took to the air and completed three straight passes, one to Dan Weltekamp and two to Mel Sheehan to put the Fliers on Navv's 14.

A moment later he aedalled to Stan Koslowski for a touchdown and Sanders added the first of his three extra points. That ended the half. After two minutes in the third period Joe Partington scooped up Jim Pettits fumble on the Cloudbusters 45 and dashed untouched across Navys goal to give the Pre-Fllghters a 14-7 lead. Four minutes later Navy had tied up as Bobby Jenkins, engaging in a personal duel with Graham, ran the ball almost all the wav in a 75-yard advance. A 25-yard run put It on the one-foot mark and Joe Sullivan smashed over, Early in the fourth Navy penetrated the Fliers defense to the 18, with Ralph Ellsworth, last years Texas star, leading the way, but the Cloudbusters held and the game slowed until Graham caught fire In those last four minutes.

Major Leagues SI'MICT, OCTOBER 1. 1644. RESI'LTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAM Brooklyn 9 ClnctnniiH 1 Bn.tnn Chicago PITT-Rl'ROH 1 Philadelphia, can-eekd, rain. a st. Irnui at York, postponed, threatening wenther.

AMKKIC4N LEAOn? Detroit 7 Washington 3 St Louie Nrw Vork 6 Bo.ton It Philadelphia 5 Cleveland 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS ,64, "OBL. 1 St. IklU 14 48 .64 4 PITTsBl RGH ,4 A ClnrlnnaU -JJ Chtcneo 74 78 .487 New Tortt Bn.tnn 4 88 Brooklyn 62 91 .405 15V4 30 38 46 5 Philadelphia 60 91 .307 7 amlrican league Won I till Pet. GBLe 88 65 1943 5 Detroit Kt. leOUlW 1 New ork 7 Boston 4 let eland 8 Philadelphia hlrsco 3 Washlncton Games behind leader.

.075 575 543 .560 44 .461 .461 .413 66 114 IVj 18j 35 FINAL GAMES TODAY NATIONAL I EAGrE PITTSBURGH at Philadelphia Strlncevich (14-7) and Sewell (20-l-i Schan (13-15) and Barrett (11-18) or Gerheauser (8-16) St. Louis at New York (2) M. Cooper (22-7) and Brecheen OB-15 Voiseue (2116) and Brewer (1-4) or Miller 0-1) Cincinnati at Brooklyn Walter (23-8) Gents i9-16) or Kmc Chlcftco st Boston 2 Wise and Chipman (12-10) va. Hutching (l-4 and Javery 9-t9i. AAirRICAN LEAGUE New York at 8t.

Loui Queen (0-2) Jakti'ki (12-9). Washinginn at Detroit Leonard 13-14) Trout (27-131. a Boiton at Chicago (2) Barrett (8-6 and Hnusmann (4-7) vi. Hlynee (S-5) and Humphne (7-10). M.rMni PhUadelphia at 2 (13-15) and Hamlin ift-12) WO.

Bagby (4-5) and Harder (13-9). Notre Dame Drubs Pitt (tontlnur from P8g. Two, Thl tlrtl have pushed their total up beyond the 60 mark. Sidelights Hero Bob Kelly's dd, Con-gresfman Edward F. Kelly, or Chicago.

Is a good friend of Councilman J. A. McArdle and visited with the latter and his wife after the game. Pat Filley, the Notre Dame captain, played only about five minutes of the game, and Van-dergrift's John Mastrangelo got off to a great start as his filler-in et left guard. Joe Oasparclla.

of Vandergrift, alto broke in with a bnng as the sub-quarterback. Connellsv'Ue High SO-ooi's band of 100. directed by Phillips R. Prutzman, put on a big league show between the, halves. The defeat was the worst for Pitt since its 50-7 setback by Minnesota at Minneapolis in 1942.

That team also lost to Ohio State, 59-19. It was the worst shutout for the Penthers since 1903. when their WUP team lost to Penn State, 59-0. after dropping a 57-0 contest to Geneva. Sintrularly the worst defeat for a Notre Dame team was by (he same score 58-0 as the Irish piled up on the Panthers.

That was administered by Wisconsin in 1904. Other bad defeats for Pitt that ccme to mind are their 47-14 and 35-0 reverses against Southern California in the Rose Bowl. The Notre Dame squad will leave at noon today on the return trip home. They play Tulane at home next Saturday, while Pitt meets Bethany at the Stadium. Dave Reese, who was the field judge in yesterday's game, was center on the Camp Green-leaf Army team which won the championship of the Army Can-tonments in the first World War.

He was a teammate of Joek Sutherland and Coroner Bill McClelland, who were the co-coaches. Johnstown in 39-13 Win JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 30. Johnstown High easily defeated German Township, 39-13, for its fourth football victory here tonight.

The winners gathered 21 of their points in the third quarter. The score: Po Johnstown ,33. Grmaa Twp 13 Sppshock Bozich Kromer Dmitrnvich Poppa LT LG. E. Score by Orman Jol natown Tavalsky Dillon Pelatenor Moboxien Svichn Spofkn Blobozien Zakuia Mnitinovich Bara Thoma quarter: ownship 0 Bor IX MirHal Kerme Smodic Bokarh Guru it 21 39 kz (tub for ii iittiiritii Thoma), Bokach touchdown Gphrt (uo for I (placement).

Gurtla (piung), spoto, up: Poe E. LT. LG. G. T.

LH. H. Coast Guard Academy 3 Yale Cham BrantifA Prhlik Boon Smith Warner Prunki Whiting Bonn Hansen Anderson Walker Richardson Loh Dorsey GMlIa Weiner Cher L) nch Barkeadal Crast Ouard Academy 0 3 2 Yala 0 0 0 77 Coaat Guard scoring Field goal, Richardson (placmnt) Yala scorina. Touchdown Loh Point after touchdown Booe (ubfor loh). Army Routs N.

Carolina WEST POINT, N. Sept. 30. (AP.) Army's power and formation trickery proved entirely too much for North Carolina today as the Cadets opened their season with a 46-to-0 victory over the Tar Heels. Starting halfway through the first quarter.

Army provided at least one touchdown in every period for the entertainment of 10,000 spectators as a horde of fleet-footed backs raced through the overpowered Tar Heel line or skirted around the ends on complicated plays that featured forward-lateral passing combinations. After the first few minutes it wasnt even a contest and the Cadets used nearly every play In the book and most of their prayers in running up the score. Speedy Glenn Davis racked up three of the touchdowns, one on a 73 -yard run that opened the third quarter, but it was hard to pick the best among the flock of Cadet ball carriers. Besides Davis. Armys touchdown getters were Hall.

Blanchard and Dick Pltzer and Ed Rafalko, two ends who were standouts in the big forward line. The lineup' Poii. North Carolina. A'TYW E. Godwin T.

Kinwy L.G. Golding Walter G. W'alker T. Smith E. Gilliam Weant H.

Low H. Camp Warren North Carolina 0 AAiTnv acortng: Touchdown Ha 1 1. Blanchard. Davi (ub for Hall) 8. P1ter.

Rafalka. Point after touchdown Hall 3 Springdale Winner Springdale High defeated Leechburg In a night game at Springdale last night, 20 to 0. The winning team scored its touchdowns in the second, third and last quarter and added two extra points. The line-up: Po T. LG.

C. G. RT E. 2 H. Springdale Springdale 26 Lieskovoeky Dutola LtcskovoBky Wenxel Mozak Lieperr Lenorki Kurhca Hussar Buzxard Rukovina 0 Laechburg 0 Israel Brewer Smith Fondrok Bhivensky Hilty Kasajak Martmi'kl Bono Tarella Zurgo 720 0 Touchdown L.

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Derry led at the end of the first half, but M. Brdar and Blanda plunsed over in the third fourth quarters to clinch the -came. Stout went over from the NR two-yard line in the final QuaJ ter. Halfback Joe, a Derry ub-f smute. scored In the second guar- to went went (Advertls.mentv A Scratching Dog Is in Torment scratching, bmng robbm.

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