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ere to at lum Keck Says: Paul Brown vs. Ohio State Makes for Week's Top Game By HARRY KECK, SPORTS EDITOR Most interesting game on the football schedule this week-end is that between Ohio State and Great Lakes at Columbus, bringing up a duel between Lt. Paul Brown, Ohio coach-on-leave at Great Lakes, and Carl Widdoes, his former assistant, who has taken over for him and is Undefeated after three games, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1944 FACE 27 20,000 to Sec Grid Contest By HARRY KECK Aporta Editor Illinois football squad arrived in Pittsburgh this morning on its first invasion of what in its part of the country is known as "the East in 15 years. It played Army in New York in 1930 and since hasnt been any faither east than Columbus.

O. They'll Do It Every City Grid Title Game AtStadium By DAN McGIBBENY, JR. The city scholastic championship football game between the winners of Section I and Section II will be staged at the Pitt Stadium on Saturday, November 11. Proceeds of the game will be used to purchase Insurance Uc athletes In the city senior high schools, it was announced today by C. Lawrence Walsh, supervisor of athletics in the department of hygiene.

Included on the temporary committee arranging plans for the championship contest are Walsh, Dr. G. D. Whitney, associate superintendent of schools; Pitt Lineup only one of which was close, with Wisconsin last Saturday, when two last period touchdowns hrcw a 7-7 tie. Ohio Stale Is one of the better fixed elevens, with a number of stout vet-e a a to throw at the foe.

It has six seniors in Bill Uillis. considered by many the best tackle In the country; Gordon Appleby, cen-ter; Jack Dugger and Cecil Souders. ends; Les Horvath, halfback. Rodney Bwlnehart, another back. In addition, there are three Junior guards.

Bill Hackett, Jack Redd and Paul Maltlnsky, and five sophomores and also three freshmen who have been able to win regular positions, Ollie Cline, the fullback; Tom Keane, quarterback, and Dick Flanagan, halfback. This Ohio State team has allowed only one touchdown lit winning its three games. It has beaten Missouri. 54-0; Iowa, 34-0, and Wisconsin. 20-7.

Great Lakes has rolled up 178 points against 44 in five games and has been lied by Illinois. Its record: Defeated Fort Sheridan. 62-0, and Purdue. 27-18: tied Illinois, 28-26, and defeated Northwest- (Tomorrow The Jitterbugs in Action.) lllini to Win By Six Touchdowns Litkenhous By DR. E.

E. LITKENHOUS The University of Pittsburgh figures to lose by six The Illint are here to play Pitt at the Stadium tomorrow afternoon, and. despite Pitts two bad selbacks by Notre Dame and the Army, the game will play to a crowd of 20.000. High interest has been kindled around the famed running exploits of Buddy Young and Paul Patterson, the Negro speedboy halfbacks of the visitors, and many of the fans will be on hand to see for themselves If its true that Young, the National sprint champion, is another Red Grange, NQI AD OF 34 Coach Ray Eliot brought a traveling squad of 34 players, which is three teams and about par for any squad. He had to leave behind three regulars who are on the Incapacitated list.

They are Eddie Bray, halfback: George Bulan, center, and Larrv Forst, guai d. Another player lost Is Bill Holse, second-string fullback, who withdrew from the squad because of a recurrence of an old injury. Following is the personnel of the visitors, who are expected to win the game by a comfortable margin: KndOrr. Anas. Ward.

Claxtk. Staab Keiiull Tifkip Rlncaman. lanuMfi. Jonp, Var- nan Ciixltfrnio Guard Smith. Aarnlro, Machlonne Uurtie Boh Drmatar.

Hiecel Ontra Prokoma, Tomanck. Bartholow. SnrnKiif ('uni Uuarterbucks Qrttnwood Butkotfch Perkin. Hfllfh irk Younx Pattarann. Johnaon.

Qreen Martin Jamb Mrark. Kullbut Oita and Hail. The Illinois gridders were taken direct from the B. O. station to headquarters in Webster Hall, a hefty stone's throw from the Stadium, where a workout Is being held this afternoon.

YAKOPEC AT FULL There will be at least one change In the lineup of the Panthers for the battle from that which was in against the Army at the kickoff at West Point last week. Yakopec. the back from Aspinwall, who did the kicking and played safety at quarterback to save Paul Rickards for offensive play, will get the call as the starting fullback. There Is a chance that Bernle Snlscak, the fleet halfback, who has been out with a bad ankle all will break back into the lineup, in which case the Panthers will have someone to fill the shoes of Tommy Kalmanir, who is now in service. Loren Braner, Junior center from Lancaster, who rejoined the Pitt squad after receiving an honorable discharge from the Army School of Dentistry several weeks ago, will be acting captain of the Panthers tomorrow.

He didn't play last year but was a member of the freshman team In 1942, Indianapolis Tops Bisons INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20. (AP) Buffalo, defending champion In the American Hockey League, got off to a bad start as Bill Jennings and Byron (Butch) McDonald, back after one year and three year absences, batted in the goals that gave the Indianapolis Capitals a 2-1 victory over the Blsonsv here last night, Brusco Preps Open Lou Bondi, business manager of the Brusco Preps, would like to schedule a game with a strong football team for Sunday. Call Court 8279 before 6 p.m. i PITT jilitimnviii icntn ttrgmr Ktn ((MUSIK llw Kills iGs'kanln nrlwfdni VakojM(i Official! Kt-irrrfl, MliHtim far) umpire.

Oonalil MnoiUinn. Noli Oftme; llnonmav, Jitch Hutt, MUhiKMni field JUiHf, t- Urnitd, Nnrilnu eicrn. Heidelberg Signs Star In an effort (o bolster bis team's defense, Manager lluellen, of Heldrlbeig, today announced that he had signed JoeMmnenock.who formerly played with the Curry and Glendale teams. Heidelbergs soccer aggregation will be aiming for its second victory In three starts tills season when Is clashes wi'h the Bridge-vllie Flannerys at Heidelberg Sunday. Mlnnrnoek will be at goal replacing FTed Uibanic.

The Green and Gold has scored eight goals in two games Indicating it has plenty of scoring power. While Heidelbeig is battling to turn back the Flannerys, the Morgan Stiassers also will be shootmg to record their second victory of tile season at Avella. Four games are scheduled In the Keystone Junior League. Cecil is the attraction at Indianola, Lan-geloth travels to Gallatin. Horning playi host to Heidelberg and Overbrook opposes Beadling.

PGA Semi-Final Play Under Way Defending Champion Sam Parks, of South Hills, Is clashing with Monty Oneretta, of Schenley Park, and Emil Loeffier, of Oakmont. is meeting Johnny Capebianco. of Ahqulppa. in semifinal round matches In the annual Tri-State Professional Golfers Association championship tournament at the Churchill Valley Golf Club today. The Parks-Onerctta match was scheduled yesterday, but was postponed because Parks had a cold.

The 36-hole final round will be plaved Sunday. SATURDAY NIGHT! IDDIC SHORE'S BUFFALO HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB vs Former Buffalo Star MAX KAMINSKY'S PITTSBURGH CLUB wow; Meal On kale Now ll.Jfl, 1 70. 2.1(1. IS Alt. 12 16 DOWNTOWN OFFICE 305 Sixth Av.

-And THE GARDENS Ticket On Hale Now "ICE-CAPADES OF MS" oi'KNe mos (K an touchdowns to Illinois in their game tomorrow, the Litkenhous difference-by-score ratings showing a difference of 30.4 points in favor of the Western Conference team. Penn State favored by a one-touchdown margin or by 6.3 over Connecticut Coast Guard, Georgia Tech 9.6 over Navy, Ohio Time By JIMMY HATLO Ask Bids For Butler By TOM BIRKS The Steelers-Cardlnals will Indulge in a long woikout at Forbes Field this evening, climaxing a week of strenuous piactlce sessions preparing for their National Football League battle with the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds Sunday. The local combine, which has tasted defeat in ail its three-league starts this season, came through with a thrilling 17-16 decision over New York in a nonleague game earlier in the season. Club officials today announced they have asked waivers on Johnny Butler, who was suspended Indefinitely for failing to turn out for practice last Wednesday and that both Boston and Brooklyn have put in claims. It will be up to Commissioner Elmer Layden to decide which team shall get the halfback.

In last nights long drill Co-Coaches Walter Kiesiing and Phil Handler had Eddie Rucinskl, an end, and George Maguiick running from the left halfback spot vacated by Butler. Same Old Story: It's Hernon Again It's the same old story, folks. Threatening to surpass President Roosevelts record In the White House. John L. Hernon was re-elected chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America for the 'steenth time at the annual meeting and dinner in the Pittsburgher Hotel last night.

Harry Keck was swept Into the office as treasurer again in the landslide when members refused to listen to a plea to change horses in the middle of Diamond Street. Capt. Lester J. Blederman, local sports scribe, home on leave from the Army Air Force after longr service in the South Pacific, was the guest of honor. Other notables who attended the dinner included Lt.

Com. Jock Sutherland. Al Lopez, Jimmy Russell and Stan Musial. Officials of the Pirates, headed by President Bill Ben-swanger, also were guests. State 3.4 over Great Lakes and North Carolina Pre-Flight 1.9 over Georgia Pre-Flight.

The days selections (team In bold type the lavonte); ern. 25-0, and Western Michi gan. 38-0. The lllini Named After Indian Tribe Some things you may not know about the University of Illinois and Its football team, which makes Its fiist appearance In Pittsburgh against Pltt'a Panthers at the Stadium tomorrow The name mini applied to Illinois teams is pronounced Ill-lye-nye. the State of Illinois having been named for a tribe of Indians which in habited It known as the mini, meaning brave men.

Illinois varsitv lottermen are known as The Tribe of lllini." Coach Ray Eliot, now In his third successful season as the successor to the great Bob Zuppke as head coach, uses the T-formation without a man In motion. His attack features two great Negro runners, at the halfback positions, Buddv Young, the National sprint champion, and Paul Patterson, The lllini are a great offensive team which figures on out-scoring the opposition. It has been soored on In its last four games after holding Illinois Normal scoreless in Its opener, It has scored 190 points against 85 In the five games, of which it has won three, tied one and lost one. as follows: 79 Illinois Normal 6 26 Indiana 18 26 Great Lakes 26 19 Purdue 35 40 Iowa 6 Against Iowa last Saturday, the lllini scored 20 points in the first quarter. Young dashed yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage.

The second touchdown came on a forward pass from the eight after Illinois had recovered an Iowa fumble on the 29, and the third when a pass was intercepted on the Iowa 30. from where Young scored through right tackle. Thats not football. its an explosion! L. A Bingaman.

Illinois left tackle, is one of the biggest at his position on any college team. He stands 6 feet and weighs 280 pounds. He weighed 200 pounds when he 15 years old. He played in high school at Gary. with Julius Rykovich.

the halfback, starred at Illinois as a freshman and made the Notre Dame varsity last year and now in the Marines. Next Saturday, Illinois plays Notre Dame at home. Oh, my! Way It Is Hockey Games The score was 2 to 1 against Hornets In their home hockey inaugural at The Oar-dens the other night and Manager Johnny Mitchell was a bit worried as we went into the dressing room to meet the players. Max Kaminsky, the new coach and center, was telling boys: "Get your breath. We want fast start this next period.

Then the Redshirts went out got a quick goal and tied up and went on to win. 5 to The night before they had to the same Cleveland Barons In Cleveland, 6 to 1. "That looks like a bad score. Johnny explained, "but actually -It Isnt as bad as It seems. Its way hockey is played.

When you're behind you have to get there and force the going that leaves you open for breakthroughs, and the first thing you know the other fellows run up the score. "When youre In front you sit back with your defense let them try to catch up. like It is In football. When youre behind you start shooting works and the first thing know somebodv Intercepts pass and runs it back and youre in the soup. But some of fans don't realize that and 6-1 score in hockey looks bad.

That's why we have to win tonight to be off on the right When he finished the Hornets had their breath and went and rushed the Barons off feet and once they were In the game the burden shifted and the floodgates were and what had happened the locals in Cleveland the before happened to the Barons and Johnny lost that worried look and was smiling again. Fight Results Boston Bobby Ruffin knocked out Dell 'Orto. 7 rounds Young Brown knocked out Bobby Howard. 3 Fall River Mns Charlev Smith defeated Jeff Holloway. 10 rounds- A1 Bar-boza defeated WHUb Scott, 6 round.

Philadelphia Rocky Jackson defeated Dingle 8 rounds: Hike Desteohauo out Joey Gambaro. 2 round. Highland Park. J. Joev Reddick Tiger Lou Jones 8 rounds.

Al knocked out Lou Masoni, 6 rounds. Attention, Coaches Coaches of high school basketball teams In Western Pennsylvania are requested to mull their 1944-45 schedules, showing all open dates, to Dan Me-Gibbeny, Sun-Telegraph scholastic sports writer. John L. Hemon, chairman of the Pittsburgh chapter of the Baseball Writers Association, and Max E. Hannum, publicity director and head basketball coach at Carnegie Tech.

NEW CHAMPION ASSCRF.D Schenley High School, of Section which won the title last year, has been eliminated in the race this year, thus assuring a new titleholder. Allderdice and Westlnghouse currently are tied for the lead In Section I while Perry and Carrick are undefeated in Section IL Allegheny, the defending champion in Section II. has been knocked out of the running. Westlnghouse plays at Peabody and 8chenley appears at Allderdice In Section I games today While Perry engages In an exhibr tlon fray at New Castle this evening, Carrick attempts to stalemate the North Slders for the Section II lead at three wins and no defeats each In traveling to Langley. Section II show Fifth Avenue at Oliver and South against South Hills at Moore Field, Brookline.

Stealing the spotlight in an attractive WPIAL card tonight will be powerful Donoras invasion of Brownsville, which lost out In defense of the Class AA title. Donora, coached by Jimmy Russell, must be at top form to survive In the Double-A race as Earl Bruce has another powerhouse In Brownsville, the Brownies having won five decisions as against a 13-13 tie with Mones-sen. Donora has run roughshod over four straight opponents, with Roscoe Ross sparking a srong defense, Dormont risks a perfect record in playing host to the spoilers" of McKees Rocks In a Class A feature this afternoon, while Homestead will be out to snap Burgettstowns bid in the same division tonight. Unbeaten Avalon faces a stiff test In Class by traveling to Avonworth this afternoon, while Hopewell attempts to further Its bid in playing at Sewlckley. Undefeated Ma-sontown tackles a tough foe at Rostraver tonight.

QUIPS AT ELLWOOD CITY Ell wood Citys strong combination will be at home with Ali-qulppa tonight, at which time unblemished Altoona tangles with Greensburg at Offut Field. Fullback Sabo tallied three touchdowns as the Jefferson Jeffs stretched their winning skein to 36 games in eliminating East Bethlehem from the Class chase. 26-7, at Jefferson last night. Minltucci sprinted 80 yards with the second half kickoff to register Easts only six-pointer. Other outstanding results last night found Monessen trampling Mt.

Lebanon, 27-12; Clairton trimming Charleroi, 26-14: Marlon remaining undefeated by trouncing Ellsworth, 27-0; New Brighton smearing Beaver, 28-6, and North Favette eking out a 7-6 win over Bethel. 3olog Wins Bout At Neville Island Bull Bolog was the winner over Claude Gilbert In the main event of a six-bout amateur boxing card held under the auspices of the Allegheny County Housing Authority in the recreation hall at the Neville Island project last night. In five other bouts, Bull Riley defeated Bill Glover, Jimmy De-moleo and Oland Council drew, Russ Musto defeated Cuss Cas-santo, Bill Blosser won over Cookie Lesh and Bucky Musta de feated Joe Worth. Happy Albacker was director of the show, which also included songs by Pat McGonlgle, young Dish tenor, Chatter be riven little strength for Uielr cum the unbeaten Cnmkle-ton 8trret Held, Berrh-4 Olsens have shifted clever ball toter, to full room for Wlllhelm. Itav (Hnllrl Manrasco, the shortest p)aer In the heavyweight ranks, has been working out with the Hreehvleuites and Mketv will see action against the classy Negro team from the North Hide.

Guard Rav Daniels and enter Hand Greenberg. who Is If yearn old, have been sparkling a the line. Lou Bondi announces that Armand Varl and Vince Viaarro, recently given an honorable discharge by the Nay, have been added to the Brusco Preps' squad Frank Lefty) Velance, while home on leave from Mitrtiel Field tn New York played a fine game for the Preps against the Butler Cubs Mlllvale Amici's next game will be with the Western Penitentiary Sunday. The Millvalers lost Ray Falls, an end, to the Army Air Cadets Corps, and sis will he without the services of Bo Chambers another end. who will work on a government project in West Virginia.

Brentwood Amid will ga after Its second win against Frankwood at Brent wood Park Sunday. It was Mlrkev inns plaeeklrk that enabled the Brents to win over the Bnrous after Corps aptdo scored a touchdown In other game Sunda, Bmokraont will plav at Butler, the Greenfield Preps will meet the Odds at Glassport and Pleasant ah lev will ga against ha Baraaa at Bf i Rr fiudawd, PITTSBURGH vs. ILLINOIS Tomorrow KDKA 1:45 Hear WOODY WOLF describe the play-by-play jl I I Most Everything By JULIUS LEVIN Harry McCurdy, former football star at Carnegie Tech, now head coach at Monongahela High School. Is confined to his home under a doctor's care with an ulcer in his jr right eye In his absence, the Monongahela squad is in charge of Tom Barbero, his chief assistant Johnson. the basketball mentor, also Is lending a hand in the emergency Frank MiKos-key, of Mon-ssen, hat been elected gecre- Harry McCurdy tary of the Mon Valley Board of Football Officials to fill the position vacated by the popular James E.

(Jimmy) Hamer, of Fayette City Chippy Glunt has been elected head basketball coach at Charleroi High School, replacing Steve 8tepanian, now on leave of absence because of Illness Stepanlan and his family are now in Florida Tom Barbero, president of the Yough Valley Board of Basketball Officials, presided at the first meeting of the board at Brownsville at which time plans for the season were discussed. A victory for Illinois over Pitt tomorrow will enable Coach Ray Eliot, of the Xllinl, to reach the .500 mark as coach of the Big Ten team Tom Mikula, of Johnstown, is playing right guard on the William Mary College football team Pfc. Anthony J. (Tony) Macaluso, champion Army boxer, whose mother lives In the Bluff district, has been cited and awarded the Army bronze medal He Is a brother of Tommy (Mateo) Macaluso. former local boxer He received the medal for meritorious action in Normandy, France Cal Hubbard, veteran American League umpire and football coach at Geneva until that school gave up the sport for the duration, will be the guest speaker at the Eastern Intercollegiate Fbotball Officials Association meeting in the Roosevelt Hotel next Monday.

Sports News Cut Short Staff Sgt. Joe DIMagglo, former outfielder of the New York Yankees, has been returned to the Pacific Coast from duty in the Seventh Air Force In Hawaii for medical observation and treatment at an undisclosed mainland hospital. He had been under treatment at Pearl Harbor for a stomach ailment. Tom Smith, 22, captain of the 1940 Iowa State College football team, was killed yesterday in an airplane crash at Santa Catalina Island, his father, A. H.

Smith, was advised today. A1 Palazarri. 25 year old left wing of the New York Rangers, will have his left eye removed following injuries rereived at the training ramp in Winnipeg yesterday. Struck by a flying stick in practice, his left eyeball was ruptured. George Preston Marshall, owner of the Washington Redskins, has taken out a $100,000 life Insurance policy on Sammy Baugh, his star bark.

The policy rovers Baughs airplane trips from his ranch tn Sweetwater, to sites of Washington games. Giroux Joins Hornets The Hornets hockey squad was Increased yesterday when Art Giroux, the forward, came in from his home in Winnipeg. The Jw (f regulars rested following their 5-2 victory over Cleveland Wednesday i night for their second home en- gagement, against the Buffalo Basons tomorrow night. 1 Chuckran to Lead State STATE COLLEGE, Oct. 20.

Halfback Johnny Chuckran, of Lansford freshman, will captain Penn State's Lions in their battle with Colgate at Hamilton, N. tomorrow afternoon. He will be the first freshman in 64 men 2 was who is The In the the a and it 2. lost the out and can and Its the you a the a foot. out their back jdown to night At Vince Bomber rounds.

At At Lennox knocked At defeated Mobely Jv fraud as Tech barking suit points, over Colgate and West Virginia rates 12.2 points over Bethany. Notre Dame Is rated 31.2 points over Wisconsin, Army 59.6 Home Team. Ronton tollfte IlCOffl Jacksonville Navy Syracuse Alabama Alameda COS Auburn Brown Bunkar Hill NAfl Cherry Point Jdarlnsi Colgate Colorado Collage onnerliciit Georgia NPF Great Lake Gtiatavua Adolphus lltlnolR Indiana 1 lima Stale Kama Biato Kentucky Mississippi 8at Muhlenberg Navy Nebraska Oklahoma A. A Purdue Rennuelaer Richmond AAR Bt, Mary NPFfl Sampson Navy Second Air f- arret Shoemaker Field Southern Southwestern leaaa Texas Texas Christian lulia Coast Guard Hah Make Forest Meat lrdni Wisconsin Balnbrfdce Navy Ft Warren Lubbock AAP Washington Weekend GAMES TODAY COLLEGIATE New York University at Boston College. Syracuse at Temple.

Daniel Field tt Georgia Drake at Ousiavue Adolphus. Michigan Stats at Maryland Jacksonville Navy at Miami HOLAHTIO Weatlnghouse at Peabody. Bfhenicy et Allderdice. Fifth Avenue at Oliver. Cartick at Langley.

Fifth Avenue at Oliver. Allegheny at Mlllvale. Perry at New Castle. McKees Rooks at Dormont. North Catholic at Bellevue Shaler Township at Shady Bids Academy, Allqutppa at Ellwood City.

Ambndge et Rochester. Altoona at Greensburg Midland at Beaver Fall. Donora at Brownsville Dunbar at Connellsvlila. German at Redstone. Snowden at Baldwin.

Brentwood at Crafton. Carnegie at Clark Avalon at Avonworth BrldgevJUe at Leetsdala. Zellenople At Bessemer. Monaca at Freedom Hopewell at Sewlckley. Ciesson at Johnstown Catholic Mt.

Union at Altoona Catholic. Youngstown 8outh at Farrell. Arnold at Kittanning New Kensington at Monongahela. Brookfield at Sharon. Homestead at Burpettstown.

Canonsburjt at Trinity. sewlckley Township at Ramsay. Rankin at Tarentum Waynesburg at Carmichaels. fledges at North Union. Leechburg at Oakmont.

Mais at Evans City South Fayette at McDonald. Mt. Moirla at Midway. Neville at Moon Township, Coraopolis fi asf Hunt I gd on at Washington Town Bella Varnon at South Huntingdon. Mapletown at Center Township.

Union Township at Sheoango. Dale at Replogie Shads Township at Conemaugh Town- at Punxsutawney. Rankin at Tarentum. Freeport at Apollo Masontown at Rostraver Erie Cathedral at Erie Acndemv, Roaring Spring at Hollldaysburg. somerset at Ebensburfi.

DuBois at Meadvllle Greenville at Oil City GAMES TOMORROW (OLLHflAIK Illinois at Pitt. The Stadium, 8 p. Navy at Georgia Tech. Auburn at Tulane Alabama at Tennessee. Mississippi State at Louisiana State.

Tulsa at Mississippi Virginia Military Institute at Kentucky Georgia Navy at North Carolina Fra- Aake Forest at North Carolina State. United States Coast Guard Academy at Army Brown at Haly Cross Penn State at Colgata. Sampson Navy at Cornell. Indiana at Northwestern. Purdue at Iowa.

Orest Lakes at Ohio Btata. Wisconsin at Notre Dams. Iowa State at Missouri Texas Christian at Tsjjus Aggies. Texas at Arkansas Rice at Southern Methodlat, St Mary's Pre-Flight at Alameda Coast Guard at College of PFi? City Bluejackets at California Second Air Forces at North Texas Colorado College at Colorodo Utah at Idaho Southern Branch. Oklahoma Aggies at Dnvr.

Muhlenberg at VlUaoova. Nebrtxka at Kansas. fiacfcm4 ad BAUimi Floor Games Wanted Glassport High School Is seeking basketball games for January 16 and February 13, Schools with those dates open are asked to call Roy M. Hickes at Glass- I POrJ 2r.Wrl.te hlm at GIaSS- Horace Leftwich. 8 lounrti.

port Hlgn SCHOOL Grid Card Southwestern at Texas Tech Bainbrldge Navy at Camo Peary. Bethany at West Virginia. Lafayette at Lehigh Drexel at Bloomsburg City College of New York at Connecticut Baldwin-Wallact at Cane. Denison at Ohio Wesleyan Miami. at Munav Teachers.

Ottumwa at Fort Rllev Kansas 8tat at Oklahoma Louisiana Normal at Southwest Louisiana Mtltsape at Howard Fort Warren at Iowa Pre-Flight. Fort MacArthur at Ran Diego Navy. 8CHOLANTIO Glassport vs. Wiimerding, Clairton Stadium. Scott at Wllkfnsburg.

Braddock at Tuitle Creek. Duqueana at McKeesport. Latrobe at Norwln Jeannette a Johnstown. Central Catholic at Har-Brac, Dreahar Stadium, Tarentum. Grove City at Butler.

Vandergrlrt at Kiskl Prep. Btowe at Coraopolis East Deer at Aspinwall Derry Township at Hutst. Wrest Deer at Penn. Elizabeth at Pitcairn Hpringdala at Ford Cltv. Hwlssvale at West View East McKeesport at Derry Borough.

Edgewood at East Pittsburgh. Ltgonler at Youngwood Penn Township at Trafford. Penn Township at Verona. Devitt at Mercersburg. Indiana at Weetmont Bell Township at Blalrsvllle Centerville at East Pike Run.

Franklin at Sharpeville. Bellwood at Claveburg Carrolltown at Nanty-Glo. Barneshoro at Portage Rlmersburg at Rtdgewav Beaverriale et South Fork. Lilly at hpangler. Football Scores OLLLGMTK Clemson 20 Routb Carolina SCHOLASTIC Moneeepn 27 Clairton 26 Washington 46 New BrlRhlon 28 Jefferson 26 Hcotifiale 19 Marion 27 Chartier 12 North Fayette ConemauKh 13 Mt.

Lebanon 13 Charleroi 14 Morganza 0 Beaver 6 East Bethlehem 7 Perryopohs 0 Kltavorth 0 Washington Twp. 0 Bethel Femdalt Steubenville Catholic 26 Welrton North Braddock Jr. 7 Moneaaen Jr. OTHER SCHOOL SCORES MX CLK Shadv Side 3 Carrick 6 Waahington Voca 1 Connelley Trade 1 CROhS-4 Ol NTHY Mt Ibanon 19 AHqulppa 36 Canonaburg 25 Langley 29 Stars Fan at Frat Baseball stars Stan Musial. Al Lopez.

Jimmy Russell and George Susce and Manager Max Kaminsky. Jamie Jamieson. Bob Walton and Chuck Shannon, of the hockey Hornets, participated with Harry Keck and Charles J. Doyle, of the Sun-Telegraph, In a sports fanning bee vhich featured a rush week party of the University of Pittsburgh Chapter of PI Kappa Alpha fraternity in its Clyde Street house last night. Musial's player reaction to the recent world series in which he starred was the high spot.

Ves, you homerront smokers are finding La Palinas rather scarce these days. For millions of these fine cigars are going to our armed forces. Fighting mencome first! If your dealer is temporaril ''y out of La Palinas, please be dent. Were doing our utmost to keep him stocked. Hell probab I get a fresh supply soon.

Meanwhile, keep asking for La Palinas. Such smoking pleasure it worth waiting for! Sandlot 1 '4 By PHILIP GRABOWSKI Johnny Karels, who was known Five-Yard Karcis at Carnegie while Howard Harpster was signals at the Oakland institution and later as a line- lew Olsens, who'll suora backfieid inf gain with A. C. at Alton lew, Sunday. The Jim O'Rourke, bnrlr to make BUY MORE WAR BONDS crashing lull-back in the sional game, is a whistle tooter in the semi-pro games Reports have lt that Tex Hinte, former Steeler player, was imported to play for an Oakland team last Sunday.

Such practice in the ranks of the small teams may re Johnny Karcis in severe injuries to some youngster and lt does not help to promote good sportsmanship, Lm wuiaon xm jatug 1.4 to All SIZES 10 TO 1 FOR 50c THE FINEST SMOKE YOU EVER HAD Penn State history to captain the (rid taam, i.

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