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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 21

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FINANCIAL STATE NEWS FFART EXTENDED IN 2 stAIDAY, ((TOM 96 7-0 OVER TECH PACE 1 J. WALTER WINCHELL sr in Action THIRD PERIOD PASS BEATS TARTANS Close One roe. Carnegie Tech 311(1010n Sli LE raft Lehtittitrtli. ET" N. lien Non Suwettlian L.G.

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Those Carnegie Tech footballers still are tough to beat, as Iklichigan State found out in winning by only 7 to 0 at the Stadium yesterday, but they also still lack the punch offensively they started out to get this year. Michigap State. winner over Isilichigan three years in a row, had all it could do to score a touchdown on the Tartans in the latter's Homecoming game and 1936 Stadium bow, but Tech never ennie even close to crossing the goal line. In fact. the Tartans didn't get inside the 40-yard line of Coach Charley Bachman's Spartans.

SCORE ON AERIAL The only tally developed late In the third period, when Steve Sebo, a hard-running halfback. ent over the final chalk mark on the end of a 48-yard forward pass play. He made the catch on the 36- )ard line and avoided the frantic clutches of Jerry Mate Ian, the safety man. He also kicked the resultant goal for the only points of the game. Michigan State started its second team in both halves, bit': Coach Barihman said thii; wa; (lone becaurw there is little difference in the calibre of the two elevens and he wanted to hold his for emergencies the THIRD PASS TAR.

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By HARR Sports 1 Those Carneg bailers still are tl Iklichigan State winning by only Stadium yesterda still lack the Pt they started out Michigap Stao lichigan three 3 had all it could touchdown on the latter's Homecotr 1936 Stadium I neve even i the goal line. In fact. the Ta inside the 40-yari Charley Bachmar SCORE ON AER The only tally In the third peri Sebo, a hard-rui went over the fit on the end of a 4 pass play. He made the ci )ard line and av tic clutches of Jor safety man. He resultant goal for of the Ratite.

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up roboi I 4 tirteggur liOtolo I 81er4lt) By 11'Ett i.tt I ortutguougulegd (('ontinued from Is One.) by rushing, which was Ohio's final figure. Six yards 'for Ohio, Rix points for Pitt. Selah. STLIMINS SCORIN The P(Olt he I'S didn't seore until the hind period. when Harold (of all names.

I rarold; husky solihomore right hallback rota WI Illainsport, raced around the Buckeyes' right end and hIllind perket down-the. held Working. sped 35 Yada for a touchdown. Put the Pitts were the dominant team all the way, kceping the Ohioans back in their own territory nave for a brief see. ond In the third period when the IBucks pcnetrated to tho Pan.

tiler 43-yard mark. What did these do to Coach Francis SAmildt's supposedly dangerous laterals, triple laterals, lateral forwards, shovel and forward pasta's? TheY larriPlY crammed the ball (town the Ohio hacks' throats. Every time the Bucks got the ball and attempted to open UP. Bill Daddio, or Tony or Continued on ritall row, This Peet.) AMER)) )N' Page 1 age of pictures On Pitt-Ohio State game on I age 5, this part. runs with power Teal was handicapped Standout St finally broke defense they would be a combination.

They were in fighting stubbornly every of the way. staving off threat threat, until the mitora finally broke Ruing to town. SEIM STANDS wee EUGENE ROmENTIIAE, OF CARNEGIE TECIL Rosenthal not only starred offensively but he, also broke Tartans held down several dangerous enemy passes as the Carnegie Tech the Stadium CARRYING IDE BALL IN 7-0 DEFEAT By srARTANS AT TIIE STADIUM a strong Michigan State eleven to a 7-0 score al ward pass play late in the third period. It was Tech's first home yesterdaY. The only tally came on a 48-yard for- game of the season and was sitnesned by a crowd of 15000.

1 with Seloo: on the field. He through OUT the best through by atm. tissignment Swell defensive work Rohenthal cious kiekinv throughout the by againq passes re- game, with nay Carnelly, the a sophomore ciL. arterback, and ivented the Michigander from mak, tds relief mad, dividing Ulf Wuntiatkod es Pomo Tim TOM rwo while he gave some of his other players vAuahie experienc e. for the tough games ahead.

If the Skibos only could develop an attack up the atandarl of their great I here inch taw 1 and i3 hard to stop. Ills touchdown gallop was only one of a numbcr of good forays on his ball carrier tart. I II.

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