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2 rAcE 7- Want Aas Only GRant 5100 PITTSBURG Ii SUNDA SUNTELEGR APR Other Prpartmeutc, Cnant 6NMI A-----SUNDAT. SEPTEMBER 21 1916 WILKINSBURG HIGH ELEVEN DEFEATS PEABODY, 6 TO SCHOOL ACTION CLASS AA 'GRID TEAMS FAcE HEAvy scHEDuLE' 13 ELNINATIoN 1 Duos cARDED 1,,,1 wtofro THIS WEEK I i -t, 4, ,,,,4 I 1 11,, I I 4 I 1., i ilk.Ni .4 A- 1 VICTORY COMES Ilmelillart 14) -tssisg SOCCER TEAMS 1 oil shoe 1, 11. lockh.itt. bitrct ISM Of mst umcntal muste IN LAST-HALl Or ISTRICT the Pittsburgh schools. who turned in such an excel- ATTAcK lent job in futnishing the musical background for the l'itts- Busy ToD Ay but gh Shoe Fund battle for the citv scholastic 1 toothil chamoionshin last ill Will handle this it n- enpnrn rsokit-c ymr, A The wilsinshurg s'ck'o.

TOO I i team detetirci Peah.cq-A tole for this yeai schekluleil in the Pitt St a- i i High. ohe Cn 1 Kr, -As' -11e '11, 3 i (hum. SaturdaV afternoon. November 21. 1 g3'.

at i otik of tho ellitAndiniiz i neld, WIlktrIburs. YestcrtlaYi ot protri ziri, A uk I i 'to ilpt at i roii, i iiii I I i Ai As, CAIM.hee tt'lfIttitZe "tied a C't' '11' '''''s 't thad quarter. vi kmsburg guard, rei'overed A i. .74, 0 thell 0,1,11, I body fumble on the WtAinNb-idg AV- I 11 11111zi 10 11 1 1 i ily-, came toward the tntddle el the third quarter. when Brown, W11- "11-11 I I it-1-1 I -I t-11 -): kinsbut guard.

recove: ed A Pea-, i si itt't '1' I 0 ttjlt 1 body fumble on the M'itionsbit: to- hilts, 0 I ti 1 Pi bar, .11,...,0 Leaatts at It, at i I 0 11., lima at raattaantlia I raga 11aaa a1 as, t'. If it? (I.i I By JULIS LLAIN Followers of the Class AA foot-hall eliminations in the Vb'estern Pennsylvania Interscholastic etc League will have 13 A contests offered them Friday and Saturday as the schoolboy gridders enter the title guest in earnest, Five of the Class AA engage- tnents will be run off on Friday and eight on Saturday afternoon. Scott High School. of North: Braddock, the defending holder, will be out to score its le second Class AA victory on clay night when Carl GIME brings; his New Kensington eleven to North Braddock. Scots first Class AA vicIory came at the ex-Tense of Uniontown in the ing game of the sea.4on on Sep-! tember II, THREE NIGHT GAMES i 1 ro.

1 1 ir i )1, 11'1: at 1 Oa, AI A dititVIIIIA 411100 tt II ,1.1 At II, 10 rat' III AI It ,11. 1,4 I 0001 tili 1, A 1 A Ital. At leatttao MA14, 4 I I. ,411 I At I -12-ard ducted by Fki- NItAk ENSING17 I. Pa Sept Itglell ilililtee damtihign t'l'ttrl'itst 1 '1" nght tackle play dashed to the ii: 1 a it JA; New Kenstntiton's High Peabody 3a.

together ith itioldman, sue- 1 ....,.11,,01 veon toioittl shot one Shelby and Darts, added Another la late John It 1 1 i tlu'tl't at Wa'Illutt down on the llovi O'er. WO Itsst'S St oppeti Ille soitsi, as the Ion first team jostenlar often- touchdown march. "Ntaivli kin ir noon at the Kon-Ilt Siadtinn, of the woo WIth tturd down vonting up and sentat points, then settled Ilitirtetal hiell 18 to go, Lytell stepped bayk And heaved a 3 I -you' pass to Mot et school hands to tour (matters ot hind, de- It.ettl,,itist Nti, NI 1 I )0t tit 1 gan, WIlkInsburg end, olio was front All ste- i i vim. hart downed in Ins tracks on the one- 1: y. 1 tV Waslongton yard line.

Davis the line for the score. Wtke's kick l'Ittsbuitth hand, hatted Rs oot. of pitIllgt'd thr011g11, 1 It't RIM the for the extra point failed. The the Imo( In the ininitnid tin bat, on tile inegon lineup: color to the occasion. IN WhIle 11 11t't Or tAlekhat I haS thlt I'L''" IlAd IN tt) the 30 0 1 1,,,, plans tor A tet back sneak.

Tao plays Iter 4 1, tit ow 11 i' Ile IS tqlioing tat A program Itater tttic" lt Vino 1 11 to floss in the thit That teeetrer il si, ii la Melt he hopes is ill PI told(' on 1 of I 'lii, i i ss, it ir ctot, ts 1btil WO background tor the it K. antillig tip. Rose plunged for the I (1)1101010hSth0 ihtthe, the proceeds 1.... (Xi IA point "r- 1 'i 4 3. 1 4' i 11.

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1 it .4 lolto in 4 owlt) rcitait0 over tn.l!,or lit, KE so Al Org tioystolte, And Jut-t-nile swing into action Ott, atiernisiti, giving local il't t. I h' tirst tun soiled-. tile ot the Three of the remaining four double A games on Friday 'Mil be night affairs, Beaver Falls: meting New Castle at New CasIle, California tangling with Charleroi at Charleroi, while' Uniontown battles Brownsville at 1 Brownsville, The daylight fray te features and Washing- ton at Braddock, Saturday's double A program in an attractive one. with Home- stead going to McKeesport, Redstone t.o Clairton, But to Vandergrift, Jeannette to Johnstown, t. Wilkinsburg to Norwin, New Brighton to Ambridge, Midland to toe Aliquippa and Connellsville at La- trobe.

The City League chase likewise will provide lots of action withi' two games scheduled in each division Friday afternoon, I Section I finds Westinghouse, Ity the defending sectional champion and runnerup for the City to meeting South at Langley while Anderdire and Schenley tangle at Schenley. 'v i I 1 1 I 1 1 L' 1 (, 11 1 by ontnl Viit7rttst of the att itelalti.heeletti,lettio. 111 101' 111' 1''11Y 11111 1 Lilo) ar Allegheny t'oludy. I theton Itas civaly in 0 0 0 of the ball, talltng Mee Maui-10101e it season hereabouts. M.114111A1,n1rN.

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vittl 4.111t 1111d OW I IC111111304 1111111111'S of a thrill-packett eon- bailers repulsed Burnhato High, each ottani at fault. thud ttY, ft'lltillig ch311111'111- 39 to 0, in the loci opehltitt sill- Iii as hio 11 el( Itght but cli ee I irkets for the citamplonsittp S(M) Rollie. Coach (71 Vtric' 1111 13'M's ..4,,, In wtv 11 Thp lint.1): Of 1 Itts flitY bt 8 At.6:ven tptiA'e louals eat- giltrli its tuts Int cost tit4: ,1,,: I t. into aetion to yttinst Heidelberg at, ti--Iii'llis'Itsid ilttlIctill 1f4r111111stst dar''lwitl: ttUisti'lilt's'trit 'Illoltiltill ltt It l. to s.si I he li reel) and (told Ittst it o.tosti re Ha ti pi une, I he to Bitrtiltam's 4.

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tout 3 RAI, 110.iu,s 1- 11 promises be a Ited- FETE FOR COLDENSONo ttelberg Janitor meet tienitap ittld 111trtitivr mit of 14ni 1.111A Ill Artt er 1)ay 0r the 11101 0 plitrenh011i 1 a I i 11 Miss Helen kitsput s. coach and c'etittr tittoe I ravels to Allitstairo, -vot s- in. it ss Lite etty. mattatter. and the 4.

told n- enson Va in he telihite it nws. WASH-LEE TRIUMPHS who retained their All nano's, y'll It the excenhon of ODDS CARRICK li A XING'ION. Sept. 26 Iltt stun guts' itinttetir softball the Ketstiow rink' League, aro sm'pristrot 'The Carib Eagles will open ehomptotiship in a tournament scheduled to at 3 olelock. power.

NVasimutton awl Yoh II le ir loot ball lord et Nice season too Meted by the l'it Ishii glt titin- 'Ilto jot t-ttittotto tic its otilstallitilw bark. at 3 o'elork this ittimitiott ill Ciir- l'ilviiiatill Lite lii be honored itt it in mons' east'A ore scheduled till 21 aside as the date for a ii TS1111 It (1 118 ()NVN CITY ore by petiotk; (') I ANIPIONSI () 'I'll A 8 12 rout (M141rd 3 RAI, to he a loith. atrotivr III nfler I i jotter Day tor the high sohook of PittrtnhOrli 1 I i Itfl I. tt. city.

WASH-LEE TRIUMPHS ODDS AT CARRICK LEXING'1ON. Sept. 21; sprprisinq Cariirk Eagirs will open power. NVashington Vet wait their football t.ontelence Nt'i1M111 Sample as Os bark, at 3 o'elork this ittimiloon al CIII FETE FOR COLDENSONS itml ts.liss Helen Kasputts. conch anti c'ettor (hove I ravels to Alltudittro, 11111111Wer.

and the tioitteusolt Von- itt 1110111t, ICS, WhO 1111W(1 111111' (treater Alt names, wit It the exceution ot ourtteur UltIJtIl tIis Kestone .1 ta toule League. aro ehomptoteduu in It 10111111111Witt SCIWitilkil to Nt ii II 3 orlock, conducted by the Sun- 'I he Imenile games, T'eletuahh ate to be honored at, a it many (11Nt'A 011. SHINIttltql tc.ittIS Rio scheduled. ono of the fields evec to tuginitio it soitson tioreationiK. l'hrre chionillotts will bo ineinhort; v.

4 2 A Noqii Phoio, hv Teleolph TAKES PASS AGAINST ELEVEN defeated Peabody third period on a Cl-yard march. I illis iiiiinsourg yester- one of the ganie's stars. Ile is seen above on the resulting in the run after catching a billiard pass from Langford. '''''t 4, A 1," I 40,,,, ,0,,,.0 4 2 :.) defeated Lion College brie today. rtck Palk, (ilitsitpot odds 27-0.

will be the at 'act top, bouquet at, 'tilt Youtut's Tavern the i.tt (goals of 4aottor chart. will Thursday et-tonna'. hi ort, at 1 a'rlork. LANGLEY AT PERRY i 4 Langley invades Perry and Carrick meets Allegheny at Oliver iio Int, 4, Ronv Field in the Section II contests. Wilkinsburg High School The sectional winners in the ii City League race are scheduled to day, with the only touchdown meet for the local championship 1 in the second annual Pittsburgh i Sun-Telegraph Shoe Fund battle lb doh ill 11.1 (II'S II In the Pitt Stadium on Saturday, ll I November 21.

i The list of Class A contests 1 likewise will appeal to the scho- 011 lastic fans this week-end. (Continued from rnge One, Tins rrt) Etna will dedicate its new sta- two others when the hero of the dium by meeting Leechburg in night duel at Etna on Friday. I day. young Marsnall Goldberg, the or plays at Bellevue, I hard driving Jewish lad from El- kins, W. fumbled in scoring Springdale at Tarentum, Cora-1 territory.

opolis at Brentwood, South Union Irs Tv It Ts d-o rs IrktIllr 1. "4,1 wv" "ROnv Vilikinsburg High School day, with the only touchdown Palithers 01111() IS 4' I'''''' put on a personally conducted tour of the field (or the retnaining 76 yards of it) on the first play from scrimmage for another touchdown. The suddeness of the score acted like a knockout punch. knocking the Bishops right out of the ball 39-yard pass to Hoffman after the Pitts had been set back 15 Yard' for holding. That put the ball on the 22.

from which Spot wood and Malarkey It-titfted tt the one-foot lino and the latter Jolted it across. Fleming kicked himself another extra pointer for the fifty-third and final -point of the afternoon, Pitt's play wasn't perfect, of course, but the Panthers demonstrated the fact that they've tremendous power stored away in what looks to be a "three-deep" squad, The blocking, for an opening game, was very good. and the WHY Lhe ball carriers ran and drove was warming, to say the very least. BISHOPS 11111.D AT HAI" Wesleyan fought back hard, but made no offensive gestures worth mentioning. The Pitt Iniwarcis outplayed their Ohio rivals consistently, sterling work on the part of the Bishop secondary lama necessary to stop the white-clad Panther ball carriers time after time.

The 53 points scored by he Pitts yesterday was the greatest total any Pitt team has rolled up in a single game since Jocks 1932 outfit walloped Ohio Northern, 47 to O. The boys must have a pick on their neighbors from Ohio. Let's hope it lasts until October 10, at least. Mali A at German and Burgettstown at GOLDBERG LEADS DRIVE game Trinity in other Friday duels. The The story of yesterday's tri- A gain Souchak com'erted the Springdale-Tarenturn games is a umph, recorded in such decisive ext ria point.

night affair. and smashing fashion over a foe I le home boys went out ard got which is not used to be trampled HA mselves titre, ricte in see uarter RANKIN FLAYS ARNOLD on in such style, might be written ul 1 io add ng th thirci with Four Class A 'contests will be around the doings of :10 go on a thrill- fun off Saturday. Rankin going I who displayed more speed, di ive orard pais to Arnold. Scottdale to Elizabeth, and all-round class than has been 1, Dunbar Township to East Hunt- I seen on a local gridiron since the SOME I F0 1: LAYS 1 Ingdon and Derry Township to letters of the alphabet were merely Storting the quarter off with Sewickley Township. I that and not part of 't the ball in tow on the Weleyan he govern- I I 42, and sparked by fine running One member of the City League ment.

on will see action Saturday afternoon I Goldberg scored two touch- the parts of Leo Malarkey and when Bob Bell takes his Oliver 1 downs. both in the first period. I Harold Stebbens, the second team High Bears to Turtle Creek and had the Bishops leg weary half backers, the Pitts scored in I Union. It is their fifth annual 1 from catching him or trying to four plays, even having a I5-yard meeting with Oliver winning last do same before the battle was I holding penalty called on them to year, 7 to 2. Turtle Creek took I one fourth over.

They chased offset. Stebbins finally cruised lthe first three gam from three 13-0, 2-0 I him for anywhere fro three to eound end for 46 yards and the scheduled for Friday and two for I 76 yards in the 15 time 1 te lugged touchdown. and 7-0. th ball. i The Panthers' down-the-field 3 I Fourteen Class games are 1 Vhen he was through for the blocking on the play wa of high order.

Saturday. The rest of the W. P. day, he'd piled up a yardage I. A.

L. teams engage in contests figure of 208 yards for an average This time it was Frank Patrick who took care of grnting the extra having no bearing on the titles. per crack of 13 13-15. Here's his I point. AMERICAN batting record for the day: AB.

B. H. E. Pct. I Wesleyan continued to kickoff no good reason.

Chickerneo, Duke Preps Beaten Goldberg 15 2 208 2 13 13-151 or Not bad for a sophomore. not I by this time the Pitt quarterbacks, fetched the tee-off back 36 yards game. Again Souchalt converted the SCW1211111, alutuaL a 'PI' 'wows' E4 r. ti, vi 4019 ELKINS, WEST VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 1, 2., Coronation Scene Brilliant 7-7-y- 4, f- -4 wop 4. 4,0 caramerostenzrxmc 'its 4i 404 At 46 .1, 7 if Mo Spend three glorious days in the highlands of West Virginia during the beautiful Autumnal season See the Mountain State's annual presentation of pageantry and sports of the outdoors.

AMONG HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FESTIVAL PROGRAM THIS YEAR ARE 7.7.-0..0...---'14r; i---, ,,,7771,7,7:,, 7i' 1 4' 4 'A 6, 04, 0 t'i '4 '0 4, i e' 1 4, 4, I .2 aluuwIL 1 If 117.1"' It (07 -tti I Pa' S' I. INV EAL'' ELKINS WEST VIRGINIA OCTOBER 1 2 3 1 1' 4 i Coronation Scene BriIiiant Spend three glorious days in the tirt 1 highlands of West Virginia dur 1 I e1: 1 1,:: 4, ing the beautiful Autumnal sea- 7 l' 'ir It 1 47; 1 4 1,1.0 4. son See the Mountain State's i lit'g ot .1 1 Az1.4.:44,,, annual presentation of pageant- ,.0 4, i ry and sports of the outdoors. 0, tie t.ri? I 27 a' ilft t4 s' .11 A AMONG HIGHLIGHTS OF 1 Mt nsi iiiikAMA 4 4 I THE FESTIVAL PROGRAM INCESEEDOI lir.VMalentnranel "11 Mir 1P-111 .1 i k-et THIS YEAR ARE I 1 i do 4 1 AY 1' A 11 Itr i L'ovoiN 00 1 Plaminriporpoommomoti .1. i Jo( 4,, i 111." 1 'a 416 4 'we BRITISH ISLES SOCCER bail at all.

Marshall got pienty Ito the Pitt 47 Before the Bisho In Steuben scoring honors by speedy Johnny ville, 6-0 help, bf course. and, svas tied for could collect iheir wits. much lePs's I regain their breath. Wood had the i STEUBENVILLE, Sept. 26.

Wood, third-string halfback. ix ho 1 ball and was away, for 53 yards --Central Catholic High Schools 1 also went over the goal line and a touchdown. football team marked up its sec- Itwice. officially, and played a i 1 This time it was little Charley ond win of the season here this generally brilliant bang-up game. 1 Fleming who booted the places ternoon defeating a Duquesne 1 THIRD TALLY I ment for the twenty-eighth point.

rs; taft i mit'''' I IIII' LONDON, Sept. 26. (AP.) Results of football games Played today: ukaa.pof I I 461 IK Prep eleven frOM PittSbUrgn, 11-11. ep eleven from Pittsburgh, 6-0. I- Ings iiiwit.

Centrals touchdown a Johnny would have a third tally! SCOUTS GET EVEITIL, 2 I rvrrnIng7111M (1,1110, 1 101.1t midway in the fourth had one of his mates not been 1 At this point loud plops were 14it Wnliderotx nod after it had recovered a detected holding as Johnny went I heard emanating from the box Ike fumble on the latter's six- scampering 23 ya next to the press stands which rds around end borftli 2 "7. 6 rd line. Bucciere, substitute in the fourth period. I upon due investigation provpd to 1 i 7,:, made a yard and then Du- A casual even fleeting glance at be scouts from Ohio state, west i 1 1 iesne drew an offside penalty, the -hggers" of the game only Virginia. Nebraska.

Notre Dame, 6 lb Duquesne, Fordharn, Penn Stat'e lo NrINnvoih I omss'6' A 2 a 8,40. ry ClOttla i he ball on the goal line, tend to emphasize Pitt's su- Second Duke fumble on the latter's six-yard line. Bucciere, substitute back, made a yard and then Duquesne drew an offside penalty, the ball on the goal line. 4,4.1 1.4.F 4. it .6.

O. 0 I placing Maley scored on the next play. The lineup: Poe. Cent al Duivesine. tratn if 1.1' Carpolettl en, ne Elmer I Were N1ar440ok (1 A 1 charntel Cleary P.

Lair, PlIvonaki P. En, rynekt Bnatenrk Si7Of 1 II Itakankt ki NI a taws Iner A In lez Central 0 0 1.1 6-6 Maley. ANIERICAN 4pir PerioritY and to punctuate the! -and Carnegie Tech 'fa''''''' fired I promise ef even more pyrotechnics go, 0 The setup for the fainting. 2 I to come. The Panthers rolled up i down of the first half was made pi possible by Dougert's interception I 516 yards from scrimmage to 311 one of Fullback Brooks' passes I for the Bishops, gained 81 yards! 09 on the Wesleyan 38.

on fon th A rio 4 against 13 on passes and 128 down and with 1 I on 10 seconds I A 4 i yards at bringing back kickoffs to i 59 for their foemen. to go, little Joe Troglione pitched birgton The first down total of course. one out into the flat tone to 4 --Carliqio 0 1, was overwhelming in Pitt's favor.I Wood. who caught the ball over i.i,v,..14,,,s rit. cr Al I '4 1 1.,,,13 2 TrArimer, ovels Dr.

Sutherland's Panthers rolling 1 his shoulder after it had traveled tip 18 against a mere pair for the 33 yards and stepped the remain- i (11 s. three yards over the Roll line I rlham A Q1 ket oC. 2 WrPlitotrVI Ohioan Arvell Daniell -1 th'" "Ilt 3 -8'''t 'r 1 Receiving the opening kickoff. ronned back .7 3 l' l) it 0 SJIIILititil. lug 1111-PC yarus over rne goat r.

Receiving the opening kickoff. Amen Daniell dropped back a. The coronation of the Mountain State Forest Festival Queen is always an interesting and beautiful part oftho Festival program. This picture shows Gov. H.

G. Kump investing Miss Sarah Kath tyn Thompson of Bluefield who was Queen Sylvia VI, with the emblems of her authority. i.e Mary Jane Bell of Parkersburg will be crowned Queen of th seventh Forest fete. wolf be crowned Queen of the seventh Forest fete. 's 1'4 ,0 4- 4 i4 's Id 1 1 1 1 ft, i4 11 I I i rE II 10 11()Al1ingl Congress of Axmen Congress of Axmen the Panthers marched 66 yards for from his tackle and missed the inuthrrhom 4 a the initial score without losing extra point.

futnbles by 1 A.14,711"..th"h!."TV.nlj"r1:1,1:1,,,11;;iny possession of the leather egg. Two Goldberg spoiled long marches in 3 ,,00,1, neat sprints by Goldberg. one of third period and cost the u'rie. n' 9 22 a.rds and the other of 21. aided Pittsburghs touchdowns.

TheY got 71.tr,'f,:l'7.; iii materially in the advance. with themselve one, however, 2 i (old fi nving nally piling over from two- from the 34-yard line yard line for the touchdown. across he Bishop goal with Plrif, kohl. I Frank Souchak split the up- Bobby LaRue featuhng the drive -t4(441-1f4411 Li GI a rights with a placement goal for and scoring the touchdown. Gold-, A herdoen 1 2 0 thp extra noint.

hprr contributed his bit. a 20- An 2 riMink 4 Frank Souchak split the up- I Bobby LaRue featuring the drive rights with a placement goal for and scoring the touchdown. Gold- the extra point. berg contributed his bit. a 20- the extra point.

berg contributed his bit. a 20- 1 A 4 Address on Conservation by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of Noon Thursday, October Coronation of Queen Sylvia VII by Governor Herman Guy Kump of West Virginia, a Brilliant Spectacle Fol. lowing the President's Address. Extensive Horse Show on Three Nights and Saturdoy Afternoon.

The Grand Feature ParadeA Five. Mile Procession of Beautiful Floats and Novel Features. The State Championship Wood Chop. ping and Sawing Contests State Champions Fly and Plug Casting Contests Mountain Rifle Contest CCC Athletic Championships Brilliant Air Show A Round of Interesting Social Events Con. servation Displays by United States Forest Service and State Conserva ton Commission and Many Other Interesting Features.

A West Virginia Institution for the Entertainment of the Nation. Address on Conservation by Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt of Noon Thursday, October I. 4-CL. 4 1 1:.

iii 1 I i I 1 1 I 1 i t7 '-'('-! l'i' I--, 4' 1 4 j. I ts fr 4 it i 1 I 4(1' if .1.4 '1, .41 Ali 1 1.4.;;:' A 4 Ill '1 or; i 1 0 ilf tiv, kitro, ts, I ,,,1, tv. 4 A i .,4, i r'q pi --Je411i )tt31 P' 411MI 4 96 i- 1. irA 0 1 $, --4-- 1 A 1, FIrrhigl BISHOPS SNARE FUMBLE yard sprint, midway during FIlittl 3 TtImi Lomat I tb.3r 6 --I olle I After the next kickoff. the march.

tmped a A Both the ru a S.1,11 i S' slirron Bishops got a big break upon park 2 were for 50 yards or better, the tr 2 which they failed to capitalize. one being for exactly 50 and I 1, lo 6 They quick-kicked from their own winding up with Cioldberg i.ov7ra 22 to Bobby LaRue. who caught 1 1,11 nrt thts fivo-vard Atrit)P. 1 i'1)144 0:, 22 to Bobby LaRue. who caught roPt nPrme, le IkuvEr i the ball on the five-yard 1 By PHIL GRABOWSKI nu of I he NI.

t'nueit. snored a 2..3 at the Atlantic Micas tit Law rehreCM. I tl Dunmns 1ght Mores Dem rt mntal ho fl II howhne tor tie 11 might eeanon. rolls evilly at the North keoreatIon in oftleere et the Pittsburgh I nal it tie are a't time. president -a M.

Ith the, eorretert and II. J. trrnauccr. I circuit boats at the Nem lab. downtoan.

'rho Lome ho bowl In the Federal a ley Lea gno. ohonod atth a hang tko, Intl knit a Series in winning three sames, Caolmir Vogica ich rim la a mnthor the CarriMi gles team, or the ekouth rittaburith League. Roe in a le andefeated in the Rotten author Nomad, tongue. The a lob I. in accond Ware, hat toe tont onc ita itca Amhara.

holm han the beat st-orre, Ilta end 649. fhe ()liver, Cart-ink end likainagaMO 114 League in efl liffl St he I'nt col a I arrilk, I'hucA44, litogra teamit Wilt bua I. 0 A mertren Leginn pout No nit eltoto 1PM Vitt. Nt loon t11 at Me 10 A A mole: rust IV at ails -e, he perretary ttal all hr thnse ekish Ins to a In the gPigu with tont at I 1011 trlit day or Ntontrose al NZ. in the ek.enthrk,, Igo WI tunot-i the ball On the Pitt 31 and the other being for 55.

with thP I S'I'lrin 0 1 rrrl A 2 promptly fumbled. McKinnie, Elkins lad miscuing again on ot-, 2 qvc, 1 I Wesleyan's fine center. pouncing (:, 1 the 17. LAW' A elm 2 1 on the oval. A five-yard penalty o- A 5 Inflicted against the Panthers.

two PATRIU 1Y GETS TAI 1 1,111 running plays and two passes Patrick scored in the fourth il AM IR" failed to get the Wesleyan's a nrst penod on hard smash from the I 0 () r. ill down and Pitt took possession thre-yard line after the Panther Tow 2 ry il 1 l'rtiolown I of the pigskin on downs on its Juggernaut had driven from the 0 5 on 24. Wesleyan 42 Leo Ma I a rk 5 Then what! Then Mr. Goldberg turned in some more fine run-1 Rirrow it 0 on its piggtfilidU 6 lat I uti, 2 5 Wesleyan 42. Leo a I a titenavwt 4 A i Goldberg turned in some more fine run- 1 The State championship wood chopping and sawing contests are always interesting events at the Mountain State Forest Fes tival.

The contests will be held this year on the second day of the Festival, October 2, This sturdy band of amen and sawyers competed at the 1935 Festival It' I I An Advert isemenf by the West Vir ginia ewspaper Publishing Compa ny Morgantown Grafton Martinsburg Buckbannor New Marnnsville An Adverfisemenf by the West Vir ginia ewspa per Publishing Compa ny organtown Grafton Martinsburg Buckbannor New Marfinsville ning in this sortie, Nortit IS I .13 -1Vmkorititi Tnnity II Patriekts attempt at the extra et point, a placement boot, struck --IWvot Al 11,, Al- the ctoss bar, I K. chief ,,,,,,..14 The boys started oft from the ol Nillesicyan 47 to get their final I s'flitd .12 tall 4, 14., Wi ..10 y. and ran th rit id gh se of sfltfa i the Wesleyan line dis7y a couple of norqs IR nioto II tinle 3 and then Malarkey allot a 1'0'714'1 ikU4S1011 sass 1 ional Sports Page 20, This Part I Irt 1 :1 I 1 i 1 -1 1 A 3.

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