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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 21

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01P0, FA Tops IRISH; NORTHWESTERN BIG TEN CHAMP 4.4 7' 4111 1 AIM, )i----------- :e.Nt -0 1 4 As 4 41:3 4. PAGE 1 I I SUNDM NOI EMBER S. 1936 PART 2 I Long Lions at Finish of Stadium Fray Panthers Ring Up 20 Points in Fourth Quarter to Clinch Victory. By HARRY KECK, Sports Editor Held to a 7-0 score in the first half and leading by only 14-7 going into the final period, Pitts football team cut loose with an avalanche of scoring to beat its old riVal, Penn State, 34-7, at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. nneteen thousand fans saw the Panthers suddenly come to life and run the Nittany Lions dizzy to turn what had been a close Contest, into a rout.

Coach Jock Sutherland tossed In his entire squad of players against Bob Higgins' crew, with the exception of two regulars, Bob LaRue, the right halfback, and Bill Glassford, the guard, who were rested up for the Nebraska game next Saturday. It was the only game of his varsity career thus far missed by LaRue. Forty. four Pitt players in all saw action, the bench being entirely cleaned before the final State used 26 players. Harold Stebbins.

the hero of the Ohio State victorl, and Johnny Wood and Johnny Urban were the wreckers of the State hopes in that final period splurge. STEBBINS LEADS DRIVE On the first play of the session. Stebbins ran around left end from his own 29-yard line to the State 29, a gain of 42 yards. and SeVPTI plays later he sliced off tackle from the three-yard line for a touchdown. Shortly afterward, Wood broke away off left tackle, cut across a little, picked his way behind hastily-formed interference and ran 48 yards for tally.

A few minutes later. Urban went off right tackle, was stopped after a gain of less than 10 yards, fought his way free and galloped a total of 44 yards for the final marker. Put the three final touchdowns together and you have the script for the Charge of the Light Brigade. Stebbins also started the fireworks in the first quarter, when he got behind State's safety man and took a forward pass from Goldberg and stepped over for the initial tally, which loomed large as the game wore on to its exciting denouement. The fray Wontioiled on Past $ts, this Part.) wlkowel.qemolmommira HADIUSNES SIIIIE'34 7' I 'f 5 5 In Mid-Air: Pitt's Patrick After Fun) ble ii 4,1 I 11'7, ES 34075o t.

I 1 ci I 1 tt After 1 1 In M. ld-Alr Patrick I olig Ruits Swalltp- I Lions at Finish 4 of Stadium Fray :1 7,7 s' I 4 it, Panthers 'Zing IT!) 20 Points in tourth Quarter to Clinch Viet t)ry. 1 1 4 7 By HARRY KECK, Sports Editor I Held to a 7-0 score in the first half and leading by only 1 14-7 going into the final period, Pitt' football team cut loose i "7. l''' with an avalanche of scoring to beat its old rival, Penn State, 34-7, at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. Nineteen thousand fans saw theo Panthers suddenly come to life 29.

a gain of 42 yards. and seven and run the Nittany Lions dizzy plays later he bliced off tackle 4 to turn wriat had been a close from the three-yard line for a .:9 Contest into a rout. touchdown. 4 41 1 Coach Jock Sutherland Shortly afterward, Wood brokl e.irp' .0 in ills entire squad of players aaay off left tackle, cut across a 4 4 t.4 against Bob Higg aa ins' crew, th little, picked his way behind hat- 1 0.00.09''''' via the exception of two regulars. Bob interference and ran 48 1 LaRue, right halfback, and yards for a tally.

V. ,10,,, 14 he Bill Gitissford, the guard, who A few minutes later. Urban went were rested up for the Nebraska off right tackle, m-ias stopped after i l' ,1 i same next Saturday. It was the a gain of less than 10 yards. fought 4 4.

ganie of his varsity career his Ivey free and galloped a total thus far missed by LaRue. Forty- of 44 yards for the final ntarker. 0 four Pitt players in all saw ac- Put the three final tt s. -e. i ,4 le, tion, the bench being entirely together and you have the script 1.

1 N-. i if clean he cleaned before final gun. for the Charge of the Light I f' i State used 26 players. Briga( e. 4 i Harold Stenbitis.

the hero of Stebbiris also started the fire- i Ohio State victory, and Johnny works in the first quarter. when V. he i .1,,,,,,,,, Wood and Johnny Urban were the he got behind State's safety man I's 1 1 wreckers of the State hopes in and took a forward pass from II e's .0,,,. that final period splurge. Goldberg and stepped over for the 4 I STEBBINS' LEADS DRIVE initial tally, which loomed large the first play of the session as the gam wore on to its et 4,,,, 4,, it'l.

Stebbins ran around left end from exciting denouement. The fraY 1 Ins OW11 29-yatd ne li to the State nn tuntiued on Past Sts, this Part.) 1 4,,, s-4. A' 4 V' 4 I 1 's it, z. 1 ii' ,,1 A ,000 A. pf '11 ote 0 4 0.

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I FALAE ON PALA 4, 111IS PART Sun-Telegraph Rxclusive Camera Photograph by Sun Tel, The Sun-Telegraph's "giant eye" camera catching Pitt's Fullback Patrick diving high in the air to recover a fumble. lie was too late for a Penn State man is over the ball Camera Photograph by Some Finish! Violets Shrink! Lehman Leads Teeh To Win Over N. V. 1114 1111 grn ae eff! Goal WILDCATS TOP Wins for Middies 111 WISCONSIN MARQUETTE 1-6 VICTOR Pm, Pitt titnn Into I. E.

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tourhtlown buim by the intrrmitionott N110 Ser OMAHA, Nrb, Nov. Marquette remained in the run By JESS CARVER and slashing at, the Violet line for ft If I orryromdmi. substantial, gains. NEw yonk, Nov. 7.Sparked Carnegie seiored in the second by young Freddie Lehman.

the and third periods and had two of Elyria. who turned in other touthdowns nullified by pen1 a masterful Job of ball lugging alties. And to prove their defense throughout, Carnegie Te was still as tough as ever, the crimson-terseyed ootba 11 a put on a back-towhipped New York University's the-wall stand in the third period Violets before a disappointing to turn the only impressive drive I crowd of 10.000 fans in the Yan- made by the Violets all afternoon kee Stadium here this afternoon on the seven-yard mark. kee Stadium here this afternoon Bill Ingram, last, to carry on his Fighting Irish, Nov, family's brilliant gridiron tradition The Ramblers started firing Northwesiern's Wildcats crashed at the Naval Academy. booted a 25- broadsides Into the Navy gird tn their first tindispoted Western erninolonthip in sraft, right at the outset, driving I 4t, I off the Sailor tackle and enliven- I cti I 11 a de It're ing their offense wita constant air from a withentw aerial barrage thipats, and moved to Navy's four- laid by Wisconsin's gallant yard line where Maurice Ferrara I picked up a fumble by Ed Alter an aftprnoon of football Si- that everything from monich to save the SailorN.

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aterg, IS In the eleventh renewal of the Skibo-Violet series. The score was 14 to 6, Never behind and holding their scoreless until the final play of the game, when a i short forward pass netted the home eleven its touchdown, the Tartans turned in a sparkling I performance to gain their second victory of the year and their third of the series with the New Yorkers. Tech exhibited more offensive lclass today than at Any previous I time this fall. with Lehman, Gene 4i4enthal and Jack Lee ripping wild thrills to downright hYsterla Later the Irish bowed throuvii for 25.000 spectators who forgot the Tars line fur yatd, in the tt'lliperalnise stood close to the short takes down to the 10, but freeling point, Northwestern had again Navy stiffened and Note a 26-to-I 8 triumph, Its fifth Dame's hopes fell R3 O'Reilly straight of the Big Ten season. caught Kovalcik's pass Just out- By Ps win today.

Northwestern side the end zone. took over the Conference cham7'he Navy attack took lire at the pionship beyond dispute. opening of the third period and Northwestern's scoring was fur-the boys in blue from Annapolis nished by the same heroes who 1 twice moved down within moring operated against Minnesota. Steve only to fail; once when Toth, who scored the touchdown Mundre intercepted a toss Rnd that beat Minnesota last week, (Continuod OE Pais biz. thts Fast) 1 (Atatilltked ea Fan Thist.

Thio Pon.) VIOLETS LACK POWER The Violets, strivine to decorate their season's record with what would have been their third victory tried hard all the way, but lacked the power to crack the Plaid de. fense and a forward passing game to bolster the running attack. with a more capable passer than either Mike Stelmach or Bernie Bloom proved to be, the Violets merit have come much closer to gaining their objective. Tech made use cif its two-team effect once again, shooting a brand Me LIILIU JIM Pit LititpC cram cashod in on orw doer ran 47 yards for a touchdown scoring opportunity, then fought Wi'l Creighton ahead. 6 to 0, but fiercely to protect their slender 1 the play was called back because lead with an aerial defense that the Ililltoppers were offside, and time after time broke up Irish air 800a after the last period began.

raids, But Marquette had lust started The Midshipmen. who were ()Litt') fight. Soon afterward Art Ouepe lucked by Yale, outmaneuvered by new outfit into the bettle at the took a Creighton punt on his 25- Princeton and outplayed by Penn- yard line and ran 75 yards through isylvania. had the big crowd cheer-start of the second period after tile whole Creighton tram for a in A drily as they battled courthe starting force had taken con- touchdown. Cuff kicked the extra ageously Against a heavier, favored I (Continued Oa rage Stu tate Pail.) Pointthe margin of victory.

Notre Dame team, halting four the third period when Art Guepe 4 i.

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